photo via Umphrey’s McGee on Instagram
Umphrey’s McGee offered a special Halloween show in Washington, DC, on Thursday night, dressing up as policemen for their performance at The Anthem and playing a number of covers of songs from The Police, including several live debuts for the band.
The band opened up the night with The Police’s “Synchronicity II,” the first of six debut Police covers for UM, including “Reggatta de Blanc” in the first set, which also concluded with the group’s first run of Police hit “Message in a Bottle” since August 2010.
Set two kicked off with UM staple “Dump City” before another debut Police cover, “Spirits in the Material World,” followed by a “Draconian” that featured a tease of Ozzy Osbourne’s “Crazy Train.” The frame also included UM debuts of The Police’s “Can’t Stand Losing You” and “King of Pain.” Umphrey’s then returned to the stage for a two-song encore, beginning with their first live cover of The Police’s “Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic,” and wrapping up with their own “Hajimemashite.”
Check out the full setlist below, along with some video from the night. Umphrey’s McGee continue their fall schedule tonight with the first of two shows at The Fillmore in Philadelphia.
Umphrey’s McGee
The Anthem – Washington, DC
Set I: Synchronicity II*, Bridgeless > Ocean Billy, Reggatta de Blanc* > Utopian Fir > The Fuzz > Utopian Fir^ > Night Nurse > Message in a Bottle#
Set II: Dump City, Spirits in the Material World*, Draconian+ > Kula, Can’t Stand Losing You*, Nothing Too Fancy^ > King of Pain* > Bridgeless
Enc: Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic* > Hajimemashite
Notes: * debut, The Police
^ unfinished
# last time played 8/12/2010
+ with Crazy Train (Ozzy Osbourne) teases
Source: allthings.umphreys.com
3 Comments comments associated with this post
Greg
November 2, 2019 at 2:46 pmIt is hard to respect a cop in shorts. See them all the time at Pensacola Beach and I just want to laugh in their face.
Boy George
November 2, 2019 at 12:02 pmThey sure are gay. As clear, or rather, as Queer, as a three-dollar bill.
Mr. Mojo
November 1, 2019 at 4:49 pmDoesn’t anyone recognize their costumes? They’re dressed as the cast of “Reno 911”, for gawdsake! Maybe the writer has just never owned a TV set………