I'm a little perplexed... You can listen to half of Sacred Love on the Sting.com members page, yet no one has given any opinion here except for Jer about Inside (which is a great, great song). Am I missing something?...
Hi Fred / Folks I can give some further commentary then: Inside - To me this is almost everything I like in a Sting song, and I don't think there is anything about it I do not like Send Your love - I am not the biggest fan of it, but I do love the "There's no religion but sex 'n Paul Carter" part of the song, it really moves then. Whenever I say your name - Makes me think of the Fugees, I like the song though, Deb loves it and it is growing on me Dead man's rope - Also an excellent song, has a similar feel to Ghost story, and for some reason really reminds me of "When the night comes" by Joe Cocker and Bryan Adams Never coming home - To me this is a filler track, it has some nice touches, and I do like it, but I don't see it as one of the standout tracks on the album Stolen Car - Really like the feel of this song, although it is extremely similar styling to Tommorow We'll seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee... Bye for now Jer -----Original Message----- From: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com] On Behalf Of Fred Berthelot Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 1:44 PM To: police@mailman.xmission.com; stingus@yahoogroups.com Subject: [Police] Sacred Love opinions? I'm a little perplexed... You can listen to half of Sacred Love on the Sting.com members page, yet no one has given any opinion here except for Jer about Inside (which is a great, great song). Am I missing something?...
I think one of the reasons why I haven't posted my thoughts on the songs so far is that I find that having the tracks become available over an extended period of time, prior to the full album release, in a way takes away from the excitement and anticipation of getting the whole thing in my hands at once and listening to it straight through. I'm not complaining, and I'm not saying this is the wrong thing to do - it's just that for me, I like seeing how Sting's albums work as a whole, not just how individual tracks stand up by themselves. I have very distinct memories of listening to the Soul Cages for the first time and being somewhat bewildered, but growing to love it (on most days, it's my favourite Sting album). I remember trying to contain my laughter as I listened to Ten Summoners Tales on a Discman on a bench just outside the record store (I couldn't wait until I got home to listen to the disc). I remember shaking my head and smiling at the unexpected mid-song changes in Fill Her Up, and the shear thrill of the power, beauty, and tempo of Desert Rose...so I personally like the rush of all the newness at once. Also, the sound system on my computer, while good, is nothing like my home system, or my car system, so I feel I am not getting the full impact of the songs right now...that being said, here I my thoughts: Inside - Jeremy said it all. I like this one too, for the same reasons Jeremy mentioned. Send Your Love - I was surprised at first, but liked it immediately, and like it even more now - especially the album version with the flamenco guitar etc. Whenever I Say Your Name - I have tried and tried and tried to like this, but I cannot stand it. It's the soul sound that drives me nuts. Mary J. Blidge, while a talented vocalist, does not appeal to me at all, and the multiple layers of voices I just find really cheesy. Disappointingly, I fear this song will be added to the very short list of songs on Police and Sting discs that I skip: Behind My Camel, Mother, and now, Whenever I Say Your Name. I will keep trying to like it, but I'm afraid, for me, it's probably a lost cause. Maybe when I see / hear it live, I will change my mind - I hope so! Dead Man's Rope - Love this track. I think it is one of the most beautiful songs Sting has written. Brilliant. Never Coming Home - Also amazing, in my opinion. The picking of the guitar strings reminds me of Bring on the Night, and I love the way the song is always driving forward. The way Sting uses simple lines to complete the images in my mind as the story is relayed is amazing: "The passengers ignore her just a girl with an umbrella", and "There's the promise of the future in the creaking of the floor", for example. And lastly, Sting's uses of "you" and "your" in the first three stanzas and first refrain, followed by "she" and "her" in stanzas four and five and the second refrain, followed by "I" and "my", and finally "his" at the end of the song is just a brilliant way of telling a story from a constantly-changing perspective. And telling the story this way completes one's understanding of the situation in a way that telling the same story from one perspective only could never do - so simple, but so effective, and brilliant. That's it for me. Looking forward to the full (oh, I mean, Japanese) release, and I look forward to seeing other people's reviews. Cheers, Bruce in Toronto ----- Original Message ----- From: Fred Berthelot To: police@mailman.xmission.com ; stingus@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, September 02, 2003 2:44 PM Subject: [Police] Sacred Love opinions? I'm a little perplexed... You can listen to half of Sacred Love on the Sting.com members page, yet no one has given any opinion here except for Jer about Inside (which is a great, great song). Am I missing something?... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Police mailing list Police@mailman.xmission.com http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/police
A French Opinion...... Send Your Love .....is now an old song for me !!! It's just a little too commercial, it's true but I appreciate as much as any other first single of a Sting album. (I love flamenco guitar in it, too low) Inside...."Un chef-d'oeuvre"...I'm afraid, like "Hounds Of Winter" , I often have to listen to this treasure...PURE STING Whenever I Say Your Name....Fist Listening was cool, surprising sometimes, but the more I did it the more I like it, great duo, great voices. For all those who write they don't like it, I advice them to take their time and listen carefully, you'll see it's like a drug.. Dead's Man Rope, a great ballad, I appreciate this cool rythm, a touch of Peter Gabriel, amazing to listen Never Coming Home is more complicated sound, more electronic sound, it's different, the melody is magnificent, a story some people may have lived !! Stolen car seems to be an amazing track too, with another character in a mini story, very amusing Forget About The Future will have a very fun rythm too, I'll love this stingness too This War ...listen to Jimmy Hendrix influences....great Book Of My Life has some real great lyrics, and very pleasant meldy, resting track ! Sacred Love is the Mystery anyone like me is impatient to listen........ CAN'T WAIT FOR Sept. 22th.....See You There.. LOVE&STING KTY -----Message d'origine----- De: police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com [mailto:police-bounces@mailman.xmission.com]De la part de Fred Berthelot Date: mardi 2 septembre 2003 20:44 À: police@mailman.xmission.com; stingus@yahoogroups.com Objet: [Police] Sacred Love opinions? I'm a little perplexed... You can listen to half of Sacred Love on the Sting.com members page, yet no one has given any opinion here except for Jer about Inside (which is a great, great song). Am I missing something?...
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Tara and Bruce