The Official SEATTLE SHOW #1 Thread

Postby Divemistress of the Dark on 07 Jun 2007 22:30

Well, and I trust Stewart's judgment. He isn't going to get up there and put on a crap performance. Even if he is getting steamrollered on certain things, he's going to play the hell out of whatever he's got to work with.

That said, I hope his vision of a freeform set at Bonnaroo comes to pass, at least partially.
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Postby sockii on 07 Jun 2007 22:31

[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]
That said, I hope his vision of a freeform set at Bonnaroo comes to pass, at least partially.[/quote]

You'll get no arguments from me on that point! And hey, do we know if there'll be a live webcast on the Bonnaroo site for those who can't be there in person?
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Postby Jennythenipper on 07 Jun 2007 22:35

[quote="sockii"][quote="tj7"]
Who came up with the new chord sequence in 'next to you'? Sting. Broken Music. Who came up with the new jazzy arrangement of "World is Running Down" ? Sting. Broken Music. Who came up with the half time bits in "Synch II" ? Sting, Broken Music.

etc etc[/quote]

But, see, here's the thing--do we know who came up with the ORIGINAL versions that certain folks are so in love with to the point of not wanting to hear any variations, either? Again, do we know with any certainty that Stew & Andy don't LIKE the new arrangements and really WANT to be doing 'em the old way?.[/quote]

Yeah, I love Stewart and Andy's songs (OK maybe not Mother so much) but without Sting's song writing we wouldn't even be having this discussion.

I refuse to believe that Sting is capable of forcing anything down either Andy or Stewart's throats. He's just not that persuasive.

But then again I'm an unapologetic apolgist and a Sting fanatic. His reworking of "I burn for You" and "The World is Running Down" from the Blue Turtles era were brilliant. If the new arrangements are anywhere near that good, I'll be happy.
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Postby PDXracer on 16 Jun 2007 05:48

This show was SO memorable for me, as I made the 400 mile drive north just for the show.

Was worth every expense, and will NEVER forget how much FUN I HAD!!
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Postby PDXracer on 16 Jun 2007 05:51

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Postby jeffdaweasel on 18 Jun 2007 03:27

Those are cool. Thanks for posting.
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Postby PDXracer on 18 Jun 2007 06:26

[quote="Three over Four"]Yes the 1st encore ended w/ So Lonely, and I just edited my post to include some Regatta De Blanc vocal interplay during So Lonely as well.[/quote]

I thought they did Regatta while doing CSLY?
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Postby New Zealand Promoter on 18 Jun 2007 09:37

[quote="Jennythenipper"]
But, see, here's the thing--do we know who came up with the ORIGINAL versions that certain folks are so in love with to the point of not wanting to hear any variations, either? Again, do we know with any certainty that Stew & Andy don't LIKE the new arrangements and really WANT to be doing 'em the old way?.[/quote]

.[/quote]

very sober, very well said. i concur. but sting became really adult contemporary-ish when he went solo, throughout the years. he's changed. he's not Sting, but... STING. Stewart and Andy would go along with more than we may presume, I think. Particularly Stewart. He's gone on the record as saying he's happy to follow Sting's lead. They have already succeeded. Neither Andy or Stew have any reason to argue with Sting any more.
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Postby Three over Four on 18 Jun 2007 17:05

[quote]I thought they did Regatta while doing CSLY?[/quote]

You are correct sir....I guess I was still rather tired from all that late night driving.
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