There was a time when Sting WAS The Police for me. I idolized him. I bought any solo stuff I could get my hands on as well. And I always assummed that there were many sides to the breakup story. Then I bought a computer about two years ago. In all honesty, I was a little bored with Stings last album at the time, and only bought it for my collection. Then I started reading on Ian Copeland's forum and started to realize that it was really his fault for the band's breakup. Then Kim directed me to this site. The more I read, the more I started to dislike Sting. Then today happened.......
What impressed me the most, as if anyone in the band would really care, haha, was how genuine Sting seemed to be. I loved the fact that Stewart (my new favorite) didn't have to beg him to reform. I loved it that Sting decided to call THEM up to get the ball rolling. That's a class act. And I really liked how honest he was about it. When he said he woke up one morning and felt all nostalgic, I really started to like him again.
But what really took the cake, was when he said it will only be Police songs on the tour, no solo stuff, no horns, and no backup singers (damn I had the hots for Tessa Niles though, she could come!) It's pretty well known that Stewart and Andy had no use for all the extra stuff. And the fact of the matter is Sting is a much bigger name. I'm sure he easily could have imposed his will on the band again, but he didn't. That is a truely selfless act, because we all know he likes that stuff!
I guess all I'm trying to say is that I really think Sting is one of the coolest guys on the planet again. Well, tied with Stewart and Andy.... and the late Chris Farley.