Over the last couple of days I have
finally come down from the high surrounding the shows I went to in
Bruce
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Subject: [Police] Tonight's
no-hitter
I've always wanted to see a no-hitter baseball game. I'm told
that the tension builds and builds inning after inning as the game progresses
with a perfect pitching performance. It is a rare event and a treat to be
there to say you were a part of it. You can feel it as it is happening.
Tonight's show,
I saw the flawed concert last week in
Andy has loosened up considerably in a week. He is making moves I'd never
thought he'd do. He is moving all over the stage, and he is smiling and
joking much more.
A couple highlights. There was no Sting/Stewart banter about sitting in
the wrong place before King of Pain. Someone threw a fake flower on the
stage right before Every Breath and Sting picked it up, walked it over to Andy,
who threw it at Stewart. By the time it got to Stewart it was bent over,
and he made a sad face. Also, right before Next to You, Stewart ran to
Andy's side of the stage and asked the tech for a guitar, as he wanted to play
it for that song. After a few seconds he said "Just kidding". Sting
kidded us about being in
As opposed to last night's show, in Driven to Tears, it is a regular magazine
again, not a f***ing magazine.
I had the pleasure of meeting both Stewart and Andy, as well as Joe Sumner, today
at their hotel. I got a couple of autographs on my ticket for
tonight, which will always be treasured. More on my encounter later.
Needless to say, this concert was the end of a perfect day.
Oh, one more thing. Sadly, Murdery by Numbers was dropped.
Otherwise, the same setlist as before. I did ask Stewart today
about why 3 songs were omitted in
Thanks guys for a perfect end to my 5 shows. I'm done. I can sit
back now and read everyone elses' reactions for the next year.
Bill
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