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Sting on Taratata

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 08:16
by rhoeckel
Hi folks,

among the usual suspects ("Soul cake", "Christmas at sea") he also played a duet version of "Every breath you take" together with blind singer Geoffrey GURRUMUL (I have to confess I have never heard of this man before).

http://www.mytaratata.com/Pages/VIDEO_page_video.aspx?sig=iLyROoafIEXJ

Well, the interesting fact is that Sting is hitting the HIGH NOTES again...I like it!
It reminds me a bit of the famous Soul Cages era with Vinx...

Cheers,
Rüdiger

P.S. Dietmar? What's your opinion?

Re: Sting on Taratata

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 08:17
by rhoeckel
http://www.mytaratata.com/Pages/VIDEO_page_video.aspx?sig=iLyROoafIEXN

and a nice acapella version of "Roxanne", too!

Altogether: SING ALONG!! :mrgreen:

Re: Sting on Taratata

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 10:00
by Dietmar
If I'm not mistaken Gurrumul has done something with Midnight Oil in the past...

this is NOT Sting hitting the high notes, instead he uses the "Kopfstimme" / head voice (?), which everybody can do to get that high.

I don't like the song itself too much, don't like Sting's beard or cap, don't like him NOT REALLY SINGING !

so it's back to the past for me as the Sting of today is not my cup of tea
Dietmar

Re: Sting on Taratata

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 14:08
by njperry
I misread the title of the thread and thought Sting was commenting on Taranta, i.e., Stewart's La Notte della Taranta project. I wondered if Sting was going to say snide like, "At least I am not doing Italian flok music that I even know what it means."

I didn't know what Taratata was. Will check out the videos when I can do so at home.

Re: Sting on Taratata

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 16:00
by DirtyMartini
[quote="Dietmar"]
this is NOT Sting hitting the high notes, instead he uses the "Kopfstimme" / head voice (?), which everybody can do to get that high.
[/quote]

"Head voice" is the right phrase.

Though I think it would have been jarring to the quiet acoustic thing they were aiming for in EBYT if Sting had belted with his chest voice. Gurrumul's full-on lalas around 1:40 are pretty overwhelming.

Re: Sting on Taratata

PostPosted: 18 Dec 2009 17:38
by Shangeris
DirtyMartini wrote:
Dietmar wrote:this is NOT Sting hitting the high notes, instead he uses the "Kopfstimme" / head voice (?), which everybody can do to get that high.


"Head voice" is the right phrase.

Though I think it would have been jarring to the quiet acoustic thing they were aiming for in EBYT if Sting had belted with his chest voice. Gurrumul's full-on lalas around 1:40 are pretty overwhelming.


I think it's more common to say falsetto