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I dream of gardens in the desert sand
I wake in vain
I dream of love as time runs through my hand
I dream of fire
Those dreams that tie two hearts that will never die
And near the flames
The shadows play in the shape of the man's desire
This desert rose
Whose shadow bears the secret promise
This desert flower
No sweet perfume that would torture you more than this
And now she turns
This way she moves in the logic of all my dreams
This fire burns
I realize that nothing's as it seems
I dream of rain
I dream of gardens in the desert sand
I wake in vain
I dream of love as time runs through my hand
I dream of rain
I lift my gaze to empty skies above
I close my eyes
The rare perfume is the sweet intoxication of love
I dream of rain
I dream of gardens in the desert sand
I wake in vain
I dream of love as time runs through my hand
Sweet desert rose
Whose shadow bears the secret promise
This desert flower
No sweet perfume that would torture you more than this
Sweet desert rose
This memory of hidden hearts and souls
This desert flower
This rare perfurme is the sweet intoxication of love
Sting is a musical genius. I also like Mozart's music, but I hear he was a jerk, too.
Maybe if he changed that middle Z to an S?
I don't want to offend anyone but this song, with this mix of sound, is a masterpiece
Well, I guess I don't watch enough TV because I have no idea what you guys are talking about. :D I happen to like this song quite a bit.
Me too. Never heard the song before, never saw the Jaguar commercial, I didn't even know the album.
This gets a 7 on first listen, love the cultural aspect.
greetings, so many wonderful words for this wonderful music by so many wonderful musicians from all parts of our beloved planet,
I love the music, and in deepest gratitude to Bill and Rebecca,
BUT, I am always blown away and love to watch the slideshow with each and every tune - incomparable visual candy . . .
how on this earth to you do this? Jedi mind tricks?
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt9...
RabbitEars wrote:
I'm not a big Sting fan, but I always find it rather curious when people as talented as he is (Bono being another) are vilified. It seems like there's some big envy shadow playing out when we see someone gifted in so many ways.
Anyhow, recently saw this Stewart Copeland intv in Washington Post...
Edgers: He's a super-nice guy, he's not pretentious.
Copeland: Yeah, not at all.
Edgers: He's very down-to-earth.
Copeland: ...Sting was not the villain, he was the hero...........
Mean ad hominem attack. You can do better.
I can't abide Bono nor the noise he makes. I don't imagine for a second that he would lose a nanosecond of sleep if he knew that some no-mark like me doesn't worship at his altar.
I'd certainly like to see or hear any evidence that Bono is talented.
The blind want to "see". The deaf want to "hear".
Great to flash back to that night.
Last week, Rick Beato had a good interview with Sting on his YouTube channel. Worth the time to watch if you are a fan
Yes, it was a great interview, you could tell Sting appreciated Rick's well-informed-fan-questions to be sure! I'll even go +1 to 7 on this track partially based on that interview. LLRP!!
I'd certainly like to see or hear any evidence that Bono is talented.
Mean ad hominem attack. You can do better.
To those, everywhere.......you, included, evidently......who don't have a brother, uncle, father, cousin, son named "Michael".....(almost unimaginable when you consider all those possibilities).........it's AE.......not EA.
Thanks,
Michael Scott
...of the Waterboys?! Life without touring getting to you?
I'd certainly like to see or hear any evidence that Bono is talented.
Anyhow, recently saw this Stewart Copeland intv in Washington Post...
Edgers: He's a super-nice guy, he's not pretentious.
Copeland: Yeah, not at all.
Edgers: He's very down-to-earth.
Copeland: ...Sting was not the villain, he was the hero, because it became apparent on our third album that he knew exactly how to make a hit record himself. He didn’t need any input. He didn’t need any collaboration. He could hear the whole thing. He didn’t need us anymore. And it got to the point where he’d show up in the studio with his new song, with a platinum demo that’s already a hit.That’s when a younger version of myself started shouting and screaming. It was very frustrating because I wasn’t there to just be a session player. I’m the world’s worst session player. I can never remember the arrangement. So there was this conflict that he had something that in his mind was already kind of perfect and was, but I wasn’t about to mess it up in some way. So that became apparent on the “Zenyatta Mondatta” album — when the tension started to get in there, when he started to feel, “Wait a minute, my idea in my head is better than what I’m hearing coming out of the band.” Yet he stuck with us longer than we deserved.
... re: 2007 tour: we were having a tough time on tour. There was tension building. So the liberating Sting part was saying, “Dude, there’s not going to be another record. Relax, we got 20 more shows to play. Let’s enjoy those shows because this is kind of fun.”
"She" is this gentleman...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheb_Mami
I hope this doesn't affect your goose pimples!
When this song first came out I thought Mami was a female too. And yes it did affect my goose pimples. Go figure.
LOL. I grew up on The Police and like Sting in small doses, but this song really moves along.
This is a fantastic album.
i love this song because of cheb. if you've seen the movie all this time, as news arrived of 9/11 the agonizing decisions that needed to be made before anyone formed any opinions - just WTF are we going to do?
liked the song ever since.
"She" is this gentleman...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheb_Mami
I hope this doesn't affect your goose pimples!
If I had a dime for every time I've heard that phrase...
That's understandable - Sting is an awful pseudy ponce these days. However, I really like this number because of the woman (who she?) whose voice gives me goose pimples, and the mix of rock and Middle Eastern music. 9 from the swaying mesmerised Nottingham jury.
"She" is this gentleman...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cheb_Mami
I hope this doesn't affect your goose pimples!
The mirror might be the place to look for the self-important.
Caught a nerve there, did I Dearie? Oh no matter, I am sure Sting loves you too!
That's understandable - Sting is an awful pseudy ponce these days. However, I really like this number because of the woman (who she?) whose voice gives me goose pimples, and the mix of rock and Middle Eastern music. 9 from the swaying mesmerised Nottingham jury.
Same here. He's getting out of the mainstream and it works for me like when other talented musicians try it. Think Paul Simon, Peter Gabriel, Ry Cooder, David Byrne
The mirror might be the place to look for the self-important.
But Sting ... .
The jerk in him gets in the way 😃
Athyrius wrote:
Haters.
Haters.
Interesting — I was just thinking the inverse of that.
Sting is a musical genius. I also like Mozart's music, but I hear he was a jerk, too.
Many musical geniuses are/were jerks. Beethoven from what I can tell went through life like a clenched fist.
But Mozart was funny! He was apparently a fetishitist, if you will:
From Wikipedia's article "Mozart and Scatology":
Reproduction of the original manuscript of Mozart's canon "Difficile Lectu". The words "lectu mihi mars" were intended to be heard as "Leck du mich im Arsch", for which a relatively polite English rendering is "kiss my arse".
PDQ Bach would have been jealous! Apparently Wolfie wrote to friends and family about shit and shitting and farts and ass-licking a fair amount. According to this piece with the link below, Mozart's mother did the same when writing Mozart's father.
Definitely worth reading:
https://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2014/05/mozart-wrote-song-called-lick-arse-right-well-clean/
ho hum
Ironically, his song Rock and Roll Part 2 is played at sporting events all over the US. Even at junior high and high school events. To me, that's like playing Micheal Jackson's Thriller at a little kids Halloween parade.
To those, everywhere.......you, included, evidently......who don't have a brother, uncle, father, cousin, son named "Michael".....(almost unimaginable when you consider all those possibilities).........it's AE.......not EA.
Thanks,
Michael Scott
Nobody around him had the balls to tell him it's just shit.
or maybe no one has had the balls to tell you to go and wash your ears ?
Wish he would do more songs like this one. Love the middle eastern influence.
Agreed on the "middle eastern" feel.
If you REALLY want to explore that vibe a little more.....visit Gabriel's "Last Temptation of Christ".....it's loaded with it. You'll be belly dancing or becoming a snake charmer in no time! :-)
I'm not sure I've ever seen Sting and Mozart mentioned in adjoining sentences.
Sting and Mozart are good drinking buddies
Sting is a musical genius. I also like Mozart's music, but I hear he was a jerk, too.
I'm not sure I've ever seen Sting and Mozart mentioned in adjoining sentences.
compared to his co-vocalist, he's a sweetheart.
Sting without The Police is like Roger Waters without Pink Floyd. Self-indulgent and mediocre.
Sting is a musical genius. I also like Mozart's music, but I hear he was a jerk, too.
so much of it is pure snobbery.
Sting & The Police have made a bunch of great songs that sound good to my ears. Like this one. That's what counts to me.
Wish he would do more songs like this one. Love the middle eastern influence.
Nobody around him had the balls to tell him it's just shit.
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Oh no!!!!! It's STINK. Must be a childhood thing for me. Sucko Barfo. Almost as bad as Mick Jagger.
Ironically, his song Rock and Roll Part 2 is played at sporting events all over the US. Even at junior high and high school events. To me, that's like playing Micheal Jackson's Thriller at a little kids Halloween parade.
I think Rock and Roll Part 2 isn't played anymore at sporting events in the US. Certainly the big-time professional leagues like the NFL and NBA stopped using it because of Glitter's crimes.
If it's used in schools, that's likely down to a lack of awareness more than cynical acceptance. Most of the kids would like to hear something much more contemporary, I'm sure.
Original in a sense ... I hear this song as a Western interpretation of a Middle Eastern sound.
*jams knitting needles in ears; smiles*
*then...clicks PSD sheepishly*
*jams knitting needles in ears; smiles*
As are comments from folk whining about other posters. This board is for all RP listeners, not just happy-clappy positivists. If someone wants to slag off a song/artist, that's their right as long as they stay within board acceptable behaviour.
Right on fredriley!
As are comments from folk whining about other posters. This board is for all RP listeners, not just happy-clappy positivists. If someone wants to slag off a song/artist, that's their right as long as they stay within board acceptable behaviour.
And, oh, how you do slag. Strangely, you also whine (as above). I will say, though, that you are no happy-clappy positivist. So there is that.
I find it not the least bit interesting or apropos that the jag-off who sang backing vocals on this 15 year old Sting track happens to be a criminal scumbag. Now... whether or not it it monotonous is up for debate to be sure.
Personally, I'm of the opinion that this is not one of the better tracks from the album. I prefer the title track.
Well, you could have been listening to the Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band. I'd have been tempted to cal my son Bonzo.
Thanks,
A Cuban In London.
Thanks for sharing: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/europe/france/5734107/Cheb-Mami-sentenced-to-five-years-in-forced-abortion-case.html
Why don't you take all your negativism somewhere else and allow the rest of us to enjoy the music without having to endure your whining? Your comments are annoying and more than slightly boring.
One can enjoy the music (or not) without reading the comment pages.
No.
hahaha!!!!! too funny
zurcronium wrote:
Now it's July and we can hear the sting.
SURE it could be Dylan, Neil Young or Jerry Garcia...
It's not always so easy to treat artist and works separate, the obvious case being Wagner and his virulent anti-semitism such that, even now, Israeli orchestras don't perform his work. Or to take a more recent example, Gary Glitter - it would be social death to play "Do you wanna be in my gang" publicly these days, whereas it used to be a disco staple. However, if we took the view that criminal artists can't be listened to then there'd be an awful lot of music out of bounds. It's not something that's easy to be consistent about.
Ironically, his song Rock and Roll Part 2 is played at sporting events all over the US. Even at junior high and high school events. To me, that's like playing Micheal Jackson's Thriller at a little kids Halloween parade.
Oh the things you learn about Artists, their supporting musicians, on this wonderful little community! Liked this song both before and after finding out about Cheb Mami, but I will not put bias on a song, or Sting based on one man's stupid actions. Like others have said, we need to separate the music from the maker. Or at least I do as a general practice.
It's not always so easy to treat artist and works separate, the obvious case being Wagner and his virulent anti-semitism such that, even now, Israeli orchestras don't perform his work. Or to take a more recent example, Gary Glitter - it would be social death to play "Do you wanna be in my gang" publicly these days, whereas it used to be a disco staple. However, if we took the view that criminal artists can't be listened to then there'd be an awful lot of music out of bounds. It's not something that's easy to be consistent about.
That is a fabulous drive. When going back home to visit SoCal we used to fly into Vegas and drive to the OC. The difference in airfare paid for the car.
One such trip was February 2006. There was a recall of Chrysler products and the car rental places were scrambling to come up with cars. We ended up in a 2006 Honda Accord with a V6 and 60 miles on the clock. Nevada does not have any temporary tags either. Just a little sticker at the bottom of the windshield on the passenger side.
So off we go into the desert headed West at about 9 pm. We were averaging 80+ . After we crossed the border a white Mustang came along and passed us doing around 100. Me being who I am said I'll follow him and let him get the ticket. We ended up trading off the lead hitting over 115 a few times flying down I - 15. This lasted until the outskirts of San Bernardino.
Jeez, after awhile I finally got used to driving around without any tags at all. Cops didn't look at me. I felt invisible. For two weeks.
And to keep this on topic. On this trip, we got tickets to see Sting and Annie Lennox at The Hollywood Bowl. The wife had been there a few times but I never did get there til this trip. Wow. What a great show. Annie first. Then Sting. And then Annie and Sting. The venue, the sound was everything I thought it would be during a warm evening. Even got a T Shirt.
Cheers !