Sting — Fields of Gold (live)
Album: All This Time
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Released: 2001
Length: 3:50
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orpheus wrote:
don't forget that character from dune, that was pretty rad ;)
Feyd Rautha. Everything about that version of Dune sucks including that bit of gimmick casting. Check out the Sci Fi Channel's Dune miniseries, now THEY got it right.
just saw Sting live in a 3,000 seat theater...this song brought me to tears.
amazing.
Originally Posted by weepixel:
I love Sting, but I have to say Eva Cassidy's version of this song is even better than the original.
If anyone is overrated that's her. Originally Posted by Dave_Mack:
I like three things about Sting:
1. The Ace Face in Quadrophenia
2. The Police
3. Der Schtinglehoffer (Sting with Rob Schneider in the elevator on Saturday Night Live)
'Fraid this song didn't make the list.
don't forget that character from dune, that was pretty rad ;)
I like three things about Sting:
1. The Ace Face in Quadrophenia
2. The Police
3. Der Schtinglehoffer (Sting with Rob Schneider in the elevator on Saturday Night Live)
\'Fraid this song didn\'t make the list.
Sting needs Andy Summers and Stu Copeland!
Originally Posted by weepixel:
I love Sting, but I have to say Eva Cassidy's version of this song is even better than the original.
Eva's version of this is incredible.
I love Sting, but I have to say Eva Cassidy\'s version of this song is even better than the original.
Originally Posted by mrrmaid1:
I had an ex who used to force feed me huge unwanted helpings of Sting, making me hate the guy for a few years. While I am not his biggest fan, I have grown to love this song truly. WHEN and if, I ever meet "the one" I want him to sing this to me....if you are out there...take note!!!
Duly noted, mrrmaid ;)
You\'ll forrrrrget the sun...
I much prefer the original version, without all the RRR\'s.
Originally Posted by Relayer:
Ugh! Anything Sting has released beyond The Police and his first couple solo albums are just tired, sappy, pop crud.
Have to disagree about such a broad statement. I can understand how we can feel a bit "betrayed" from not being able to find out what The Police might have done had they been able to get along - which by the way, is another reason the Stones and U2 and even the Who deserve credit in this regard - staying together to put out a growing and evolving body of work.
Unfortunately Sting did leave and so we only get half (not a third, but not three quarters either) of what could have been. Like the individual Beatles, even the most talented/creative, Sting has put out solo music that has merit, some certainly ranking with the best of the Police.
So I try to keep my mind open because you still might hear bits of that greatness here and there.
This song, which is nearly ten years old now, is one of Sting's lyrics; and the matching music works well too.
I espcially like this live version being played here at Radio Paradise. This sounds very, very good, Bill. (perfect "mid-day" vibe.)
(Is there any way you might be able to note where this recording orinates?)Ugh! Anything Sting has released beyond The Police and his first couple solo albums are just tired, sappy, pop crud.
that line...
\"feel her body rise when you kiss her mouth\"
... still makes my heart go pillter-patter after the 3,000th time i\'ve heard this song! :)
Nice, tight, live version. I like it.
More evidence that The Police were good because of Stewart Copeland.
I give it a 7. The original gets a 9.