haha you're probably rithg though
haha you're probably rithg though Originally posted by ade:if you've seen sting before you've missed nothing by not seeing him again
Also, Sting has a very good habit of rearranging his songs, something that I like a lot. Nevertheless, crying over the spilled milk solves nothing (or however that idiom is in English). I just wish to see The Boss once again.
-, it is known that a high part of the audience (I'd personally rate it between a 50-80% depending on the artist and the country) that attends a concert is not aware of setlists, rarities played here and there, tour premieres or b-sides. They're there just for the sake of being there, enjoy the music and the tunes they recognise, take a few photos and buy a poster. And, like it or not, artists perform for the whole audience. If they consider that a setlist/show structure works well, they're not much keen on changing it - and I understand them. I myself play in a band, and we do setlists according to what we like to play PLUS what we know our audience likes to hear. Of course, I'm talking of 50-100 people and not 30.000, but you get my point. 
Originally posted by ade:They were my first ever gig in 1979 and as i've said before on here i heard bruce for the first time because the bbc played the river video while waiting for the police live from rockpalast on 18 october 1980 by which time i'd already met (by a total accident) sting.
Originally posted by clover68:if anyone interested 2013-06-03 Milan - Our Love Is Real (Godfatherecords) is out