Oh boy here we go again, Yep!! that's exactly how it went down, I agree for the most part. however it is tough to beat the Bring on the Night Live CD, that is the peak as far as I see it. Opening no can of worms, Terrence Sheehan ----- Original Message ----- From: "amaryll" <amaryll@gis.net> To: <police@xmission.com> Sent: Monday, February 18, 2002 4:37 PM Subject: Re: [Police] Sting
i think sting's career high point (post police) was his NLTS tour- he put together a really hot band, brought great energy to his shows, and had a great setlist. on the other hand, the BND tour would have to get my vote for the low point of his career- backing tracks, no female back-up singers, a tour that went on forever with practically no change in arrangements or set lists from venue to venue, pulling out the same tired old songs night after night......
on 2/18/02 4:27 PM, Stingfan222@aol.com at Stingfan222@aol.com wrote:
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
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