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Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 29 Sep 2011 10:28
by Kim
I think it's hilarious that EVERY youtube video I've seen advertising the SOLO career box set, starts with Message In A Bottle. Hmmm.

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 29 Sep 2011 11:30
by kmart
Your comment is spot on! I have noticed the same thing.
I thought this leg of the never ending tour called "Sting" was to celebrate his 25 years of solo hits? (and a few misses)
I bought tickets to see him in Chicago on the 6th of Novemeber and Im wondering how many Police sings he will do?
The show sold out in 3 days btw....I was gonna grab some of the 275 dollar VIP tickets (1st 15 rows, tshirt, poster, etc) but they werre gone in one day.

Ive often regretted not puttinig out the big bucks at at least one of the reunion tours I attended so I could have sat closer.... :(

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 29 Sep 2011 23:08
by Howstupidmrbates
The "remixed" tracks for the box sound superb! (I thought I'd post something POSITIVE) lol

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 11:36
by Kim
I can't bring myself to see this tour. After Tourzilla, I'm ruined.

I will see him again when he goes back to the studio and comes out with something new (and good) to bring to the stage. I can't take watching him rehash and ruin old songs. AGAIN! This is the 3rd tour now of no new material, not including the reunion. And Sacred Love sucked.

And I'm not buying a re-packaging of old songs either. So, THERE!

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 14:34
by TheEqualizer
For those who like Sting, he will be playing in the Colosseum at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas on November 25. It is actually a pretty cool venue. Tickets are $75, $100, $165, and $200 (not bad, particularly for that venue).

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 16:24
by Tamadude
Howstupidmrbates wrote:The "remixed" tracks for the box sound superb! (I thought I'd post something POSITIVE) lol


Dude, if he actually DID something positive, I'd be able to SAY something positive. Remixes just don't do it for me. It doesn't mean I don't like him, its just frustrating cuz I know he's got the talent, but for whatever reason he's been stagnant of late. I wanna support him, I really do, but I see no reason whatsoever to do so. It almost makes me sad. For about 5 seconds, then I think of the Maestro sig kit and the sadness turns to joy. Thank goodness for STEWART. Amen.

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 16:37
by Howstupidmrbates
I hear ya, Tamadude. It's been a long drought.

Re: Sting 25 years

PostPosted: 30 Sep 2011 17:22
by njperry
I broke down and bought tickets for Sunday October 30 in Washington DC.

But then it was moved to Thursday November 10, a night I cannot attend, which is not a big deal for me.

I would be devestated to miss Stewart (and would move my schedule around). Upset to miss Andy. But only slightly bothered to miss Sting.