Several bands were given credit for ending disco, but it was actually the Police who fired the kill shot.
9 years ago
Mexcatl Guerrero
Because I was kind of hoping you would end this pan, its my soul out there
9 years ago
GreenBanana
Ah, one of those "longer than three minutes" songs.
9 years ago
kim Lewis
This song!
9 years ago
Rick aka Shock Shockey
More cowbell...
10 years ago
Michael van sante
A fine tune!
10 years ago
Skeeter skeet
Pain is good. But, not extreme pain.
10 years ago
DarthCipient
My favourite Police song.
10 years ago
DarkPrincess 6
I grew up listening to The Police. :)
10 years ago
Elisa Grimes
I get so mad about the pain i want bust out windows and i dont care about the consequences put me in a fuckin hospital it. Has to stop before i go crazy on some people its getting to that point again
10 years ago
Elisa Grimes
I feel like life is gonna catch sharp
10 years ago
Elisa Grimes
I feel like life is gonna catch sharp
10 years ago
Richard Zipperer
Check out this video on YouTube: More Clarity
10 years ago
Jon B. Anderson
Classic...........
10 years ago
Bret Fisher
A masterpiece of angst.
10 years ago
Benjamin Blake Mitchner
Funny and painful little story around this song. This was a huge hit when I was just 7 years old, but I knew I wasn't like the other kids especially other boys who seemed to delight in pain (I was in the worst group of shit ever to go through the school system), but I didn't know of course what "I'll Always Be The King Of Pain" meant and this song gave me my first hard on which is about as bizarre as it gets, but I ain't finished- I was reliving a past life. Listen to Iron Maiden and The Police and if you don't love both you don't love music. Music should provoke emotional and physical and spiritual reactions that are positive and Sting does that. Andy Summers was playing in the 60s he's the oldest of the three. Stewart Copeland is a super drummer. I love The Police with each passing day and year like how I love The Little River Band and bands never popular here like Diamond Head. Something about England. Something in Sting's voice melts my heart like Jon Anderson's and Colin Blunstone's so another story is one day I was screaming out a bunch of high notes when I was 25 or so and found my range to be very high and then just recently discovered I sing well over 2 octaves! Little things can sometimes be the biggest magic. Magic happens. Magic lives in music. It lives in your heart. Keep the magic that's in your heart and don't fear it. Trust me your first mixed experience could have a very beautiful outcome. Love to you all. Ben