I am not going to complain about another opportunity to see Sting, but I certainly wouldn't miss this tour if it didn't happen and I am thoroughly thankful he is coming to Toronto because I am not willing to travel to see this tour, but if he wasn't coming here and I didn't travel to see at least one show, I would feel that I had missed something. Hopefully the tickets aren't outrageously expensive.but I am not holding my breath on that one. It's been a long time since we've heard any new original material from him, and I would happily forgo this tour if he could get back into the studio and create something new instead.and I imagine he probably feels the same way.but it's just not happening for him now..we'll see. Cheers, Bruce (yup, in Toronto) _____ From: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of sweetmomb@cs.com Sent: February-26-10 9:57 AM To: police@mailman.xmission.com Subject: [Police] Hello? Wow, the silence since Sting announced his tour with the Philharmonic has been deafening. I sense a disturbance in the Force... can it be Sting fatigue? I will probably go if the tickets aren't a king's ransom and the venue is within driving distance, but I would have trouble in these tough economic times justifying a huge expense for something I've seen and heard before. I was among those quite disappointed with the Winter album, so while I'm glad he's sticking to tried and true songs, it's interesting that he's doing the whole orchestral deal. Comments? Agree? Disagree? Hey, not all of you are stuck in the middle of the worst winter in Pennsylvania since the blizzard of '93, and even I'm not hibernating, so let 's hear from you! Stay warm (where applicable) and have a great weekend! ;-) <http://o.aolcdn.com/cdn.webmail.aol.com/resources/core/images/wink.png> Holly