by iburn4u on 10 Nov 2011 05:19
"but when you're sitting pretty on countless huge estates and can spend your days lounging about in Tuscany, when not raking in big bucks playing it safe and touring the same songs people have listened to for years? There's no drive for him to take any risks or take any chances - beyond the Police tour, which was a risk in that it reminded so many of us what he HAD be capable of, at one time, and how much he limits himself and plays it safe today."
I don't know, this doesn't sound accurate or benign to me. It is one of the more mild comments I've read here from you.
He takes off the month of August each year. That's about it. If you know anything about Sting, then you know that he is driven to make music, to perform. I think that venturing out into very different genres, whether you like those projects or not, seems to be a very big risk, taking a very big chance and doesn't seem to me to be playing it safe at all. On the B2B tour, he is playing mostly songs from his back catalogue that have not been played in a very long time or not at all. There are very few Police songs. Roxanne is gone ( if only EBYT was as well, regardless of which band). The reviews have been very good.
It seems unfair to be critical of him as a person just because he's not interested in making the music you want him to. Like it. Don't like it. The choice is yours. Characterizing him as a fat cat, counting his money, lazy, Vegas act is neither accurate or very respectful. Calling fans who continue to enjoy his solo work and attend his concerts various names like soccer moms etc is not respectful or fair. Whether you recognize it or not, those who continuously take cheap and nasty shots at Sting as a person and at his work, drive away those of us who love the Police too but don't feel comfortable to participate here because of said attitude. That said, I agree that his characterization of the Police as an asset, as true as that is technically, was a poor choice of words and hurtful to the tens of thousands of us fans who were so thrilled to get closure.
Bottom line, the overall feeling I get on this site is that unless Sting reunites with Stewart and Andy and continues to do what does not fulfill him as a musician, he will be maligned.
There are lots of things I am not enamoured with about Stewart but it would be disrespectful to him and to those who do admire him and his work since the Police to voice those opinions so I don't. He has chosen to move on with what fulfills him. If he is enjoying what he is doing then that is what matters to me, whether I like it or not. For all we know Stewart might not have any more interest in continuing the Police than Sting does.
There are just as many sheep here as there are at Sting.com. It comes with the territory. We all feel passionate about those musician whom we respect and admire. If anyone started criticizing Stewart the way Sting has been here, folks would be every bit as sheep-like, defending Stewart and calling them on their disrespectful comments. I can't speak to the stingus.net site. I've spent little if any time there. I have spent before and after parties during the reunion tour with people from this site and was made very uncomfortable as soon as it was known I belonged to Sting.com. Rolling eyes. Sarcastic comments. So very mature. I endured a wrath of criticism about Sting being yelled in a public washroom at the same concert where later I sat in the bar with a group and was subjected to the most hideous ranting about Sting to the point that the Nutter whom I was with became uncomfortable. After 20 minutes of unending spewing of toxic crap, I went to my room. It spoiled what should have been a great memory of a great night with a great band and some great friends. I've not experienced anything like it since high school.
As for members here being too poor to join Sting.com, please. You take issue with people choosing to join a site that charges membership and equate us with having more money than you? Who are you kidding? Don't buy it for a second. We all make choices. Some of us choose to belong to the site. Many do not. Membership has brought perks, access to events not available to the public etc. The forums are part of it but certainly not all.
That's it. I'm out. I appreciate being able to get this off of my chest. It's been slowly eating away at me since The Police reunion, both here and the Police site while it was running. It is just very sad that all Police fans can't also enjoy Stewart's site in a safe atmosphere without verbal and emotional bullying. If we wanted that, we'd never have left high school.
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