I take it you mean POST Police career? I was going to say if it were all
time, I'd say the Synchronicity tour was the high point (maybe not for him
mentally) I'd think HIS personal high point was singing at the Olympics, but
I have yet to say if it was mine since I fell asleep before he came on and I
still need to see it...
I'd have to say the low point was the Superbowl "blast" a couple Fridays ago.
I rather liked him alone for the first song, but good grief, I can't stand
when they put those screaming/rapping/no talent bozo's with him and have him
sing one of his songs! Of course, that's just MY opinion!
Michelle
In a message dated 2/18/02 3:15:42 PM, SOMEDUDE20(a)aol.com writes:
>Hello list,
>Since this seems to be a slow period, I figured I'd ask this; in your
>OPINION, what was Sting's low and high point in his career?
>You can also put this towards Stew or Andy, but I figured that since Sting
>is
>the most visible, I'd ask it about him.
>For example, I think Sting's TST album and tour was his high point. (What
>a
>great tour, but those were the days)
>I would use his last studio album and tour as a low point, but I think
>that
>has been said enough. So, I'll go with his remake of Demolition man for
>the
>movie Demolition man. In my OPINION I think the redone version was pure
>crap
>(as was the movie) but at least the EP had some live cuts with a rocking
>
>version of KOP.
>I am interested to hear what you think
>