Ok folks, I am mildly if not totally exhausted at this point, but I know that usually people want to know what the hell is going on, so. this is how it went. Deb, Maggie, Ross and I flew in from Houston to Paris arriving around lunchtime today. Deb and Maggie were brave and strong, and went to the venue to pick up tickets, Ross and I were weak, pathetic, tired and grumpy and went to the hotel and slept. Out of all the events that Deb and I have gone to, this show was the most attended Sting get-together as far as the Usual Suspects go. Everyone was there, it was a veritable Sting geek fest. There was not really enough time to catch up with everyone, but as I have said in the past, there are many people that you run into at the shows, and virtually everyone that you can imagine was there. Usually I make a list of everyone, but I am scared to omit someone, so I won't. Ok, 9pm, the lights drop, and.. Walking On The Moon - Started by Jason on the piano, and one by one the band members came out as their parts of the songs started. The band tonight consisted of Sting, Dom, Kip, Jason, Vinnie and a percussionist whose named escaped me. There were also two backing singers who were very good. Send Your Love - More raw than the album, and while it sounded good, it hasn't yet found its flow yet, they did the 'no religion' with vocals only. Sting commented that he was surprised we all knew the words considering that the album just came out today, and asked if we bought bootlegs, a few people commented that the songs are on his website. and to think I went to Tokyo for nothing. Inside - I love this song, and while it was great live, the chorus does not have the same power live as it did on the album Dead Man's Rope - Fantastic song, fantastic version, and Sting dedicated it to Kim Turner. Whenever I say your name - No Mary J Blige, but the backing singer Joy was utterly fantastic and deserves the credit for a great performance in her own right as opposed to being."the one who sings instead of Mary J's part..". This was really good live which surprised me. Sting said that Joy (Backing singer) had actually done the original vocals on the demo to send to Mary J Blige Forget About The Future - To me this is the weakest song on the album, played live improved it quite a bit, but just so so. This War - Great live, interesting video clips Book of my life - Lovely song, Dominic and the percussionist sat together at the front of the stage and played together., no sitar player, but it worked well all the same. Mad About you - Reworked version, a little faster and more danceable to fit in with some of the new material Sacred Love - Also very good live. Dominic plays the guitar solo from Jeremiah Blues in this, and while I could be wrong and it could have been in another song as I was totally wiped out at the time, it was a nice touch. Fields of Gold - Funniest part about this is that when it started, you could hear the cheers from the back of the theatre, and groans from the front. The version was hilarious, Dominic messed up the solo, and sting made him do it again, and then Sting totally messed up all the words and was laughing all the way through it. When it finished, it was probably the biggest cheer of the night. Desert Rose - Cheb came out to much applause and did a nice rendition, Vinnie changed the drums a little on this, and it changed the feel of it a little. The version finished with Cheb yodeling all over the place Never coming Home / When the World solo thing - Great song, even better live and just flows really well. It isn't as clubby live Many of you don't seem to like this, and this baffles us. If I ever lose my faith in you - Same as always, except that Vinnie knows how to do triplets :-) Every Breath you take - Same as always Fragile - Same as always, not even the All this time version Notable, yet welcomed omissions included: Roxanne, Englishman and Bring on the night, If you love somebody set them free. But, please remember these shows are more album launches than actual concerts, and when the tour starts in January, I would expect to see these back in the set.. unfortunately Everyone played well, but standouts were the backing singer on the left, Vinnie because he is great and is just so much more comfortable than Manu. Dom, Kip and Jason were as they normally are. There were large video screens behind the band playing some rather interesting, although sometimes out of place videos. During This War, it was all oil wells and soldiers marching etc, and sting commented during Inside that it is easier to start a war than say I Love you (unless you're a politician) Goodnight folks Jer
Hi there, here is Giovanni, back in Milano. Most of all, I enjoyed meeting again all those friends from all over the world, and I do agree with Jeremy, won't say names not to avoid someone...you were all important to me!!! I miss most of you while walking around the venue and then going to drink and eat something, but I'm pretty sure there will be some more chances in the coming year! Sting is always Sting! I didn't expect anything than a preview of what this tour will be, considering they were only testing songs in front of the public; some worked well, some didn't, but that's part of the game, and we should get it for how it was...and I loved it anyway! Thank you all! Ciao ciao Giovanni -----Messaggio originale----- Da: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com]Per conto di Jeremy (Cheekyguides) Inviato: martedì 23 settembre 2003 2.32 A: police@mailman.xmission.com Oggetto: [Police] To Paris and Back.... Ok folks, I am mildly if not totally exhausted at this point, but I know that usually people want to know what the hell is going on, so this is how it went. Deb, Maggie, Ross and I flew in from Houston to Paris arriving around lunchtime today. Deb and Maggie were brave and strong, and went to the venue to pick up tickets, Ross and I were weak, pathetic, tired and grumpy and went to the hotel and slept. Out of all the events that Deb and I have gone to, this show was the most attended Sting get-together as far as the Usual Suspects go. Everyone was there, it was a veritable Sting geek fest. There was not really enough time to catch up with everyone, but as I have said in the past, there are many people that you run into at the shows, and virtually everyone that you can imagine was there. Usually I make a list of everyone, but I am scared to omit someone, so I wont. Ok, 9pm, the lights drop, and . Walking On The Moon Started by Jason on the piano, and one by one the band members came out as their parts of the songs started. The band tonight consisted of Sting, Dom, Kip, Jason, Vinnie and a percussionist whose named escaped me. There were also two backing singers who were very good. Send Your Love More raw than the album, and while it sounded good, it hasnt yet found its flow yet, they did the no religion with vocals only. Sting commented that he was surprised we all knew the words considering that the album just came out today, and asked if we bought bootlegs, a few people commented that the songs are on his website and to think I went to Tokyo for nothing Inside I love this song, and while it was great live, the chorus does not have the same power live as it did on the album Dead Man's Rope Fantastic song, fantastic version, and Sting dedicated it to Kim Turner. Whenever I say your name No Mary J Blige, but the backing singer Joy was utterly fantastic and deserves the credit for a great performance in her own right as opposed to being the one who sings instead of Mary Js part .. This was really good live which surprised me. Sting said that Joy (Backing singer) had actually done the original vocals on the demo to send to Mary J Blige Forget About The Future To me this is the weakest song on the album, played live improved it quite a bit, but just so so This War Great live, interesting video clips Book of my life Lovely song, Dominic and the percussionist sat together at the front of the stage and played together , no sitar player, but it worked well all the same. Mad About you Reworked version, a little faster and more danceable to fit in with some of the new material Sacred Love Also very good live. Dominic plays the guitar solo from Jeremiah Blues in this, and while I could be wrong and it could have been in another song as I was totally wiped out at the time, it was a nice touch. Fields of Gold Funniest part about this is that when it started, you could hear the cheers from the back of the theatre, and groans from the front. The version was hilarious, Dominic messed up the solo, and sting made him do it again, and then Sting totally messed up all the words and was laughing all the way through it. When it finished, it was probably the biggest cheer of the night. Desert Rose Cheb came out to much applause and did a nice rendition, Vinnie changed the drums a little on this, and it changed the feel of it a little. The version finished with Cheb yodeling all over the place Never coming Home / When the World solo thing Great song, even better live and just flows really well. It isnt as clubby live Many of you dont seem to like this, and this baffles us If I ever lose my faith in you Same as always, except that Vinnie knows how to do triplets J Every Breath you take Same as always Fragile Same as always, not even the All this time version Notable, yet welcomed omissions included: Roxanne, Englishman and Bring on the night, If you love somebody set them free. But, please remember these shows are more album launches than actual concerts, and when the tour starts in January, I would expect to see these back in the set . unfortunately Everyone played well, but standouts were the backing singer on the left, Vinnie because he is great and is just so much more comfortable than Manu. Dom, Kip and Jason were as they normally are. There were large video screens behind the band playing some rather interesting, although sometimes out of place videos. During This War, it was all oil wells and soldiers marching etc, and sting commented during Inside that it is easier to start a war than say I Love you (unless youre a politician) Goodnight folks Jer
Hi everybody Hello folks, it's PandaBaby here back from Paris! Just some thoughts after this exciting trip!!! I can't stop myself from posting that!!!! ;) This helps me to feel close to my Sting pals once more!!! Thank God for inventing Name day!!!! I had mine on 24/09 that happened to coincidence with the day when I had to go back to work. I would kill myself in office if not my sweet colleagues bringing me flowers and champagne. I mean there are so many memories in my head (and heart)!!! Yo! What can I say? Paris is beautiful and Sting in even more! ;) I loved the gig. Set-list is already in the air so there is no need to write it down. I loved Walking On The Moon - not maybe this version as such but just the idea singing that along with Sting and 2499 people (+ me which makes the theatre full). ;)))) Incredible! For Whenever I Say Your Name - I don't know what you think about the duet on the album, but I personally would be happier it there wouldn't be Mary J. Blige as I find her voice too sharp for me. That's why I loved the gig version with one of the backing vocalist doing MJBs part! Her voice is softer and this makes all song completely different and more pleasant for me. Though the song itself is beautiful! I laughed as crazy when Dominic messed up Fields of Gold! I thought they did it on purpose to make us laugh. But after the gig Dom didn't seem that happy about this mistake so I guess it was a mistake indeed! I hope that Sting didnt punish him too hard! ;))) All in all that was super! And of course I was happy to meet up all the nice people I've met through Sting from all over the world - UK, US, Italy, Germany, Israel, Holland....... etc, etc, etc, etc!!!!!! We are as international "band" as Sting's musicians are if I may say so!!! That was a definite highlight for seeing you all! Somebody has to post a map on sting.com marking all the places from which people had arrived. LOL Hi to all great guys around me in the theatre - Scottish couple on my left, guys from Australia behind me and a wonderful couple from US who had arrived Monday morning from US and who was going to leave next morning!!! That is something!!! I almost felt bad about myself being able to have week in Paris! ;))))) Big kiss for my boss for allowing me to do that! Do you think I should say that to him instead? ;))) Hugs to all my friends too!!!!! Back to work!!!! ;( And Sting! ;) I feel that my collegues will start to invent some tricks soon to stop me from listening Sting's new CD all day in the office! ;))))) Do you think I will ever let them to stop me? Nope!!!! ;)))) I already miss you all!!!!!! Hugs and kisses, PandaBaby
On MTV Europe 10h10 28/09/2003 18h00 28/09/2003 19h05 29/09/2003 Making the Video "Rise&Fall" On M6 10h25 27/09/2003 Hit machine On 13è Rue 22h15 29/09/2003 Lock, Stock.... ENJOY... KTY from FRANCE
Does anybody own the following recording? STING Live From Central Park - National Version (US Best Buy presents a Westwood One exclusive promo-only 2-CD radio show hosted by Joe Benson and recorded live from Central Park in New York, first broadcast September 2000) I used to own a version of it on mp3 but my HD crashed yesterday and now it's gone forever... If somebody would be so kind to make me a copy I will be more than happy to exchange it for the following item: http://www.stingoop.com/disco/11nonalbum/18bestbuy.htm Yo! Maurizio from ITALY
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Cathy Alauze -
Giovanni -
Jeremy (Cheekyguides) -
PandaBABY -
Steerpike