> But to be honest, I can almost say that I got more excited
watching
> my old tape of the Helsinki Concert of the TST tour
Terrible, Terrible mistake!! itīs too late in here :-) ... itīs not the
Helsinki concert, is the Oslo concert!! (anyway, itīs still Scandinavia!!
hehe) sorry for the horrible mistake!too late in here! :-)
Shouldnīt "sleep and write" LOL
Thanx for the mail Rüdiger...
Take care!!
Javier :-)
At 06:58 AM 9/11/2003 +0200, Mikkel Z. Herold wrote:
Yes, lots of thoughts on
Kipper...:
I for one am absolutely delighted that he will NOT be touring with Sting
this time around. Although he seems like a great guy, I just don't like
what he has done to Sting's music, especially not on stage.
For me, the absolute peak of Sting's career is still the TST tour - those
four guys together kicked some serious butt! Besides the obvious fact
that they were and are all incredible musicians, what made this line-up
so great was their attitude - anything was possible. Listen to live
recordings from this tour, and you will often hear small, improvised
changes to the songs that made them grow and move constantly. It kept the
guys on their toes all the time, and I just didn't feel that on the BND
tour - it seemed much more like a preset performance being
delivered.
And I think Kipper is partly to blame for this, although in the end,
Sting is the one who makes the decisions. But it is harder to improvise
in the spur of the moment when the music relies so heavily on drum loops
and sequencing. Also, If the rumours are true, it was Sting's fascination
with Kipper's drum programming that drove Vinnie away from the BND
recording sessions - and THAT is not easy to forgive ;-) !!
Why Sting is so crazy about Kipper, I will never know. I'm fearing that
he is developing a "Phil Collins-syndrome" where he starts
relying too heavily on all the new possibilities of the modern technology
and forgets to just play music! Sure, you can do amazing things with
Kipper's equipment, and he definitely knows how to handle it, but you
shouldn't use it just because you can - it should be musically warranted
(which I have no doubt Sting will say that it is!).
That said, I have higher hopes for the upcoming tour. I have a feeling
that Sting, too, missed the TST days on the last tour and that he is
trying to bring some of the magic back on stage this time. He is back to
his "record as a blueprint" idea, and that is something he
almost never mentioned during BND.
So, now all we need is to get Vinnie and Sancious back, and things will
start to brighten up ;-). Can't wait to hear Vinnie with Sting again on
the BBC Radio 1 show.
Mikkel
--
"And my sanity scans the horizon"
Sting - The Wild Wild Sea
http://www.mzh.dk
---- Original Message ----
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Subject: [Police] No thoughts on Kipper...
> So, not one person had any thoughts on Kipper. Very
interesting.
> Do you think he is the person encouraging Sting to rely more on
drum
> machines? Personally, that is one thing about his new sound that
I
> could do without.
>
KIM
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