I know that, duh! I would have liked to have seen your comments on that review. reg -----Original Message----- From: police-bounces+annejelmer=hotmail.com@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces+annejelmer=hotmail.com@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of foxie Sent: 08 October 2004 19:34 To: police Subject: RE: [Police] Rocker feels sting of soaring act by Lennox&interestingarticle hahaha! i meant "editing" of the article we commented on, Anne - not your post! hahaha! --- Anne-Jelmer Drent <annejelmer@hotmail.com> wrote:
Gee, thanks Rich! You made my day!
I must say that I was a bit disappointed by the first sentence of your previous message: " I will not offer my editing skills to this " :-(
Regards, Anne-Jelmer
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On Behalf Of foxie Sent: 06 October 2004 14:16 To: police Subject: [Police] Rocker feels sting of soaring act by Lennox &interestingarticle
this is one of the best and true post we have ever seen on this page! thank you Anne-Jelmer!
--- Anne-Jelmer Drent <annejelmer@hotmail.com> wrote:
When the extra concert date in the Netherlands was announced I could
no longer resist and I got the tickets, despite my earlier intension not to see a Sting concert this tour. Judging from the latest review (last paragraph)... I getting what I was expecting. The same setlist as usual. And somewhat boring. Well I have no excuse, I'm a longtime fan and I guess the last two crappy albums can't change that. Sting can consider himself with fans like me
It's the curse of that perfect show...he can never possibly achieve it again.
I think he can. I just think he isn't trying hard enough.
Anne-Jelmer
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On Behalf Of foxie Sent: 05 October 2004 19:04 To: police Subject: [Police] Rocker feels sting of soaring act by Lennox & interestingarticle
to begin, i will not offer my editing skills to this article. i will merely refer you to its final paragraph...and bring up a conversation that i had with a friend over the past weekend - about how i was thinking of breaking down and going to see the SL tour. i was, really! no joke! despite the fact that i have stated here that i would not see him on this tour or any other. but i was beginning to rethink that. then i saw a setlist - something i have bothered to do since the tour started. and i told myself to forget it. the last paragraph of this review is the reason why i cannot bring myself to go see the SL tour - because, to me, sting he is mailing it in. he could perform a concert without doing a single police song and i would LOVE it - provided he didn't play it safe, played rare solo material and "brought it" musically. and although there are those of you that think he is "bringing it", that he is not "mailing it in", i firmly disagree. sting is too excellent a musician - a musician that can excel to heights that few can. unfortunately, these days, he is now content to barely leave the ground.
rich
--- Onecoatsam <onecoatsam@msn.com> wrote:
Perhaps a more appropriate review can be
summarized
as: "The love may be sacred, but the music is broken."
----- Original Message ----- From: "StingUs" <frotri@panafonet.gr> To: "Stingus@Yahoogroups. Com" <stingus@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Monday, October 04, 2004 9:54 AM Subject: [stingus] Rocker feels sting of soaring act by Lennox & interesting article
Rocker feels sting of soaring act by Lennox
By Brad Kava
Saturday's packed Sting and Annie Lennox show
at Shoreline was one of
those rare occasions when the opener outdid the headliner.
Opener, Lennox, 49, who has resumed a career after taking almost a decade off to raise kids, has come back stronger than ever. She has long been overlooked as a soul singer, partly because she first achieved fame as a techno-rocker with the Eurythmics.
But her strong hourlong set of old and new songs put her in a rarefied league of pure-voiced, bluesy singers, outclassing and out-emoting any of several generations of younger divas. She's already held her own recording with the ``Queen of Soul,'' Aretha Franklin, and frankly, Franklin might have had a hard time keeping up with Lennox's blazing vocals Saturday.
She had the audience on its feet through ``Missionary Man,'' ``Walking on Broken Glass,'' Bob Marley's ``Wait in Vain,'' and ``Cold.'' This set was more up-tempo and uplifting than last year's post-divorce outing in San Francisco. She was better outdoors where there was nothing to stop her voice from soaring.
Sting, wherefore art thy sting? It was sad to see this once powerful rocker slide into the tedium of banal, smooth supermarket background jazz. On his 53rd birthday (which the audience celebrated in song), his Police songs such
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