by Mrs. Gradenko on 16 Aug 2006 18:21
My first impression of Sting (before I even knew who he was) was sitting on the couch with my parents (can't remember when) and watching 'some guy' tell his band what to do. Now I didn't stick around for the music, I was just there to hit up my Dad for money. But from that I thought of him as tough (lol not physically), and hummm how can I say it? He held him self high, like he knew what he was doing, was good at it, and knew it.
Then in interviews he leans back allot, sometimes crosses his arms. That can either be thought of as being shy, or basking in himself (couldn't come up with better wording). He's talented and he knows it, he's hot, and he knows it...
And he does that thing where if he dosen't want to answer something he'll smile, and laugh...just a little, then revert back to the stiff face.
Now that stiff face he uses allot can also be taken differently. Either as shy, or again, holding himself high, confident.
Now Stewart he's lose, definitely confident (as he should be). Usually when people are nervous both feet will be flat on the floor, like they need to balance themselves, while Stewart usually crosses one leg. When nervous they also usually have their hands held down, like they're afraid there going to do something stupid, when their nervous that is... and Stewart talks with his hands, a good portion of our language is body language.
And he acts stuff out, which is kind of an extension of talking with his hands.
And of coarse, as you know he's funny. With all that together, he is more fun to listen to.
I know El Duche is Sting, but what does it mean? The something...
“...and er, did anyone try just pushing this little red button?”