Sorry, but as a Sting fan, I enjoyed this WAY more than anything on the Winter album. I had the great good fortune to see Keith Emerson and Greg Lake last Friday (Happy Anniversary to me!) in a little theater, very intimate setting, and they took questions from the audience. Someone asked if they would be interested in performing with a symphony orchestra. Keith , who has performed with many symphony orchestras as keyboardist extraordinaire, said that when they first started, no symphony would dream of playing with a rock act; they all turned up their noses and sniffed at the thought. Now, symphonies are seeking out rock acts to play with, supposedly to bring symphonic music to a new audience, but probably just for the money. Both Keith and Greg said that they would be open to such an arrangement, and they hinted that Carl Palmer may be rejoining them when they return to England this week. I can tell you that, for a $35 ticket, we were treated to a show nearly as good as the Emerson, Lake, and Palmer concert we saw at the Spectrum in Philadelphia the year we were married! (Yes, we are officially old). In that show, Keith only played two keyboards; in this one, five.(Well, 4 and a Moog). So I guess I would love to see the Sting Symphonicity stuff, but I need a government bailout to afford the ticket! Will there be a CD or DVD? That I could afford!! Have a great week, everyone! I know I will -- my son has been studying overseas for a year, and we're picking him up at Newark Airport on Thursday!! Woo-hoo! Holly