Sting

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on Friday, December 10, 2010 * * * * *

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Singer & songwriter Sting on his album 'Symphonicities'

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    1. winter  12/10/2011 03:22 PM Report

      What a treasure his music is. Songwriting on a par with Lennon and McCartney. Following along songs on my laptop with lyrics that got past w/o knowing all of them opens up

      another dimension to the experience. Have 7 of his albums loaded with all their tunes up front and familiarly taking an inventory of them, yea, Treasures. And, to be at that level for that span of time is remarkable too. His foray into lute was past me but he's entitled to it. May he keep his muses near always.

    2. Flormolina  01/08/2011 07:45 PM Report

      I believe that this interview truly unfolds Sting“s development as a musician and as an artist. I have followed him ever since "The Police" and the quality of his music has evolved in such a way that it has not only become challenging for him as an artist but also to us, as his audience. I appreciate his sensibility to cater for the needs of his followers who are always expecting something new to come his way. More of the genius that we followers are used to finding in his art!

    3. Oxford_Gnome  12/15/2010 05:40 PM Report

      By the way I haste to add there is absoutely nothing wrong with American accents - I love American accents - in American people!

    4. Oxford_Gnome  12/15/2010 05:39 PM Report

      Sting is brilliant - a true musician who is not only very talented but seeks to perfect and explore his art, ever developing. However I am slightly irked by the "american accent" creeping in - Sting remember your roots you're English - something to be proud of... this is coming from an English person living in the Netherlands (and speaking Dutch with an English accent!)

    5. CarolJ  12/13/2010 08:23 PM Report

      P.S. to previous post. Right now if you click on the picture you can see the program. Not if you click on the text to the lower right of first screen.

    6. CarolJ  12/13/2010 08:22 PM Report

      Matthew J Harris must have seen this on television. Again when you click on the text and the screen changes but STing is not here just a little white bar. It looks from your older days.

    7. matthewjharris  12/13/2010 12:35 PM Report

      Very enjoyable interview with a nice mix of biography, music, and even some philosophy. Sting is truly an artist who excels at what he does because he loves it and wants to grow personally and professionally.