A VIBE!| FIRST TIME HEARING Sting - English Man In New York REACTION

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  • @todddepue681
    @todddepue681 Год назад +316

    Amber is the best! She nailed the message of this song!
    It was written about Quentin Crisp, an English writer and humorist (he's the older gentleman in the video) He had moved to NYC in his later years because he felt that's where a misfit would go to be accepted.
    His memoir tells his story of having always been a flamboyant gay man, even during a time when it was particularly dangerous and, in the UK, even illegal to be so.

    • @christineirving4491pluviophile
      @christineirving4491pluviophile Год назад +13

      I was just about to post something similar, but you have summed it up perfectly.

    • @jedislap8726
      @jedislap8726 Год назад +7

      It wasn't illegal to be gay in the UK. It was illegal to have gay sex though.

    • @lordhoot1
      @lordhoot1 Год назад +43

      @@jedislap8726 A distinction without much of a difference, really

    • @ralphraffles1394
      @ralphraffles1394 Год назад +26

      I used to pass Quentin in the street often. A kindly and gracious man who always had a smile for anyone who greeted him.

    • @xyzdgthereal
      @xyzdgthereal Год назад +16

      Don't forget to mention the 2 films based on his life: 'The Naked Civil Servant' from 1975 and its 2009 TV sequel titled by this song, John Hurt as Crisp is amazing in both movies

  • @IsabelleRSG
    @IsabelleRSG Год назад +77

    "Takes more than combat gear to make a man
    Takes more than a license for a gun
    Confront your enemies, avoid them when you can
    A gentleman will walk but never run"
    Wise words... And a wonderful song

    • @JR-tl2ym
      @JR-tl2ym Год назад +3

      You know I'm today years old when I understood what he meant.
      A gentlemen will walk away to avoid unnecessary conflict but won't turn and run out of cowardice.

  • @angelagoodwin5758
    @angelagoodwin5758 Год назад +105

    The brilliant Sting. You can't go wrong with this man's music. "Be Still My Beating Heart", "Fragile", "Russians", "If You Love Someone, Set Them Free".

    • @rwxstudio7173
      @rwxstudio7173 Год назад +7

      Was Fortress Around My Heart from his solo career?

    • @javajen19
      @javajen19 Год назад +1

      @@rwxstudio7173 yes

    • @alejandrobojorquez6181
      @alejandrobojorquez6181 Год назад +1

      ruclips.net/video/xZEES1SIx5Y/видео.html

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Год назад

      All those belong to his first 3 albums, all masterpieces. After that he become mediocre. His ego caught up with his talent, sadly.

    • @TooSkinnyKenny
      @TooSkinnyKenny 6 месяцев назад

      did you know Dionne Warwick covered "Fragile"?

  • @Pravda3
    @Pravda3 Год назад +134

    GOT to give a shout out to Branford Marsalis on the sax here and in a lot of Sting's other solo work. FYI for anyone not sure, it's a straight soprano sax, rather than a type of clarinet. The soprano, with its beautiful, emotional, almost mournful sound is a great compliment to Sting's voice.

    • @sherrysink3177
      @sherrysink3177 Год назад +8

      I always thought it was a clarinet, until I got the Bring On the Night live album where they list Branford playing the soprano sax and I was like, "ohhhhhh" Lol). 😄

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Год назад +6

      Marsalis is a frigging genious.

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Год назад +2

      ​​@@sherrysink3177n the album's sleeve they fo name Marsalis as a player of soprano sax.

    • @sherrysink3177
      @sherrysink3177 Год назад

      @@carlossaraiva8213 I don't think I ever looked at that album's sleeve when I was first listening it - I just assumed it was a clarinet until much later. 😄😉

    • @alandouglas8044
      @alandouglas8044 Год назад +1

      I'm a jazzer, so pleased that you have mentioned that it was Branford Marsalis on soprano. Think that lots of people do not know that the saxaphone family is broken down into Alto, Tenor, Baritone etc. Changing subject; pleople should watch the Naked Civil Servant, which covers Crisp's experience of being a gay man at a time when it was a taboo subject.

  • @iangudgin6536
    @iangudgin6536 Год назад +131

    One of my all time favorite songs!! Thanks for reacting to it. Sting wrote it about his friend (the legendary) Quentin Crisp.

    • @scottNNJ
      @scottNNJ Год назад

      A gay man who could not find a way to be accepted in England, but when he came to New York he could just be himself without shame or reservation. That’s a thing about New York, it’s so diverse and nobody really cares about the differences between one another.

    • @GodLovesComics
      @GodLovesComics Год назад +3

      Mine too! I just realized that two of my all-time favorite Police songs--this one, and Tea in the Sahara-- are both about writers (Crisp and Paul Bowles). I heard them both long before I ever became a writer myself. Just total coincidence.

    • @joannecunliffe8067
      @joannecunliffe8067 Год назад +1

      @@GodLovesComics I ❤ this song too. I love Sting's lute playing as well (ruclips.net/video/xMDURI-mumI/видео.html ). What a lovely, amazing and talented person he is and a fabulous vocalist and musician. Love your moniker BTW 🥰

    • @jc3605
      @jc3605 Год назад +7

      Good to see Quentin Crisp in the video

    • @GodLovesComics
      @GodLovesComics Год назад +1

      @@joannecunliffe8067 Agreed! And thank you ;)

  • @trjbrew
    @trjbrew Год назад +110

    This entire album is a vibe. Every song on it is worth a reaction. I was a huge Police fan, and this album was so good I forgave him for leaving the band lol! The album is "Nothing Like the Sun", he also did a Spanish version of the album.

    • @TheNotedHero
      @TheNotedHero Год назад +4

      Haha, I was the same. It was "what the hell are you doing Sting!?" which changed rapidly as his solo albums dropped to "zomg, best move ever, let's go".

    • @rarelycares8416
      @rarelycares8416 Год назад +3

      I was the same, resisted his solo work for a short time until I realized he was the Police. They would really love "Love is the Seventh Wave", seems right up their alley.

    • @Wolverines77
      @Wolverines77 Год назад +1

      Dude, there are hundreds and hundreds of other more worthy songs out there. I love me some Sting as well, but to claim every song is worthy, nah (imho).

    • @carlossaraiva8213
      @carlossaraiva8213 Год назад +2

      Actually Sting's first solo album was The Dream Of The Blue Turtles 2 years earlier.

  • @rusty9129
    @rusty9129 Год назад +129

    This was the first of two albums Sting did with this line-up of musicians. Branford Marsalis on the sax was already legendary in jazz circles along with his brother Winton. Glad you enjoyed this...his voice is made very haunting by the compression put through his microphone...studio tricks. I got to see him live in the 90s...good show.

    • @briandeeley1599
      @briandeeley1599 Год назад +6

      Thank you for confirming that is Branford Marsalis, I haven't heard that name in a long time.

    • @asticou
      @asticou Год назад +4

      He plays soprano sax.

    • @kellyreiterman
      @kellyreiterman Год назад +10

      "Dream of the Blue Turtles" and "Nothing Like the Sun" are two of my favorite albums by Sting. If you want to dive deeper into more music like this where he collaborated with Branford Marsalis and other jazz musicians, check out these albums. They're so, so good.

    • @Julieroo28
      @Julieroo28 Год назад +4

      I love Branford! I had the VHS of Bring on the Night when I was a teenager. I won’t even tell you how much my parents paid for it! (I was extremely spoiled.)

    • @seanswinton6242
      @seanswinton6242 Год назад +3

      ​@@kellyreitermanYes, the lineup was Kenny Kirkland on keyboards and piano, Omar Hakim on drums, Daryl Jones on Bass, and Branford Marsalis on saxophones.

  • @tzzz7
    @tzzz7 Год назад +39

    Sting - always musically classy and lyrically brilliant.

  • @maha77
    @maha77 Год назад +42

    this song was written about *Quentin Crisp* who appears in this video several times, for example at the 02:38 mark, _'it takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile, be yourself, no matter what they say'_ is directly quoting Quentin Crisp, If you are not familiar with him, search him on RUclips, he is utterly delightful to watch

    • @fayesouthall6604
      @fayesouthall6604 Год назад +2

      Absolutely brilliant 😊

    • @maha77
      @maha77 Год назад +6

      In fact, Quentin's book *'Resident Alien: The New York Diaries'* was a source of inspiration for this song. Another very famous book he wrote is *'The Naked Civil Servant'* which was made into a movie staring John Hurt

    • @bibakroll8999
      @bibakroll8999 Год назад +2

      @@maha77 John Hurt was absolutely brilliant in that role.

  • @wangofree
    @wangofree Год назад +68

    This is a lovely whimsical song from a lovely man. Glad you liked it!

    • @trevoncarter4861
      @trevoncarter4861 Год назад

      Love the Soprano Saxophone (No it’s not a clarinet)

    • @imaspoon4522
      @imaspoon4522 Год назад

      Lovely cheekbones

    • @wangofree
      @wangofree Год назад +1

      @@imaspoon4522 Would kill for cheekbones like that!

  • @surlechapeau
    @surlechapeau Год назад +109

    Jay & Amber, you'll love his "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free", "Fortress Around Your Heart", "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You" and "We'll Be Together"!!!
    edit- the line is 'I'm an alien, I'm a legal alien' . Branford Marsalis played the soprano saxophone you liked.

    • @terrimilka7805
      @terrimilka7805 Год назад +4

      I like "Seven Days "I don't know if you're heard it. Love Sting and The Police, I hope they react to "King of Pain "I hope I'm the only person that likes "Tea in the Sahara "I think it's a haunting,beautiful song

    • @jaybengston1164
      @jaybengston1164 Год назад +2

      Definitely "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free" would be a great follow-up. Faster paced and great bass line.

    • @terrimilka7805
      @terrimilka7805 Год назад +1

      @@jaybengston1164 Yes, that's the first single I heard from Sting

    • @angelalambert6069
      @angelalambert6069 Год назад

      Please can I suggest 'It's Probably Me' by Sting ..... you guys would LOVE the sax on that track I promise you, so smooth, typical Sting at his best I think ! Please try it on your great Channel ,!😊

    • @terrimilka7805
      @terrimilka7805 Год назад

      @@angelalambert6069 Great suggestion 👍,,Sting is such a great singer and songwriter. There's so many great songs to choose

  • @angelalacour2384
    @angelalacour2384 Год назад +39

    "Fragile" is probably his most beautiful song ever...I love Sting and everything he's done with The Police and solo. I still have every CD of his I've ever bought.

    • @jadzia911
      @jadzia911 Год назад +2

      Fragile is gorgeous...

    • @jaysmith2858
      @jaysmith2858 Год назад

      'Ten Summoner's Tales' is my favourite album.

  • @jameshunter7303
    @jameshunter7303 Год назад +308

    You should do “Russians” by him. Very relevant, very poignant

    • @angelagoodwin5758
      @angelagoodwin5758 Год назад +14

      I second that!

    • @rusty9129
      @rusty9129 Год назад +35

      "In Europe and America there's a growing feeling of hysteria..." yup...30 years on and nothing changes.

    • @scottNNJ
      @scottNNJ Год назад +22

      Mr. Reagan and Mr. Khrushchev in the 80s. Today the names have changed but the stories are the same. Meet the new boss, same as the old boss.

    • @TheNotedHero
      @TheNotedHero Год назад +15

      And bloody disappointing that it's still very relevant! Such a great song. Same applies to Billy Joel's song Leningrad.

    • @PeteC1471
      @PeteC1471 Год назад +7

      Add me to the calls for this one too.
      Although not a protest song it makes you stop and think as it humanises the Russian people which the media had no interest in doing.

  • @markstanden202
    @markstanden202 Год назад +28

    The subject of this song appears in the video: Quentin Crisp. He was one of the first "flamboyantly gay" men in New York, before it was ever really acknowledged, or accepted. He was a love;y, intelligent and much misunderstood gentleman of leisure....He was a shining example of being one's self, and living one's own truth.

    • @ChrisW-17
      @ChrisW-17 Год назад +3

      Wow, I always get so lost in the sound of this song, I never knew there was an actual human inspiration behind the lyrics (much less appearing in the video.) Thank you for the background. Takes it to a whole other level for me. "Be yourself no matter what they say". Absolutely!

    • @littleogeechee223
      @littleogeechee223 Год назад +3

      He never went to New York until he was 72. He’d written The Naked Civil Servant autobiography about his young life as a gay man in London and was well-known way before he ever came to New York.

    • @markstanden202
      @markstanden202 Год назад +1

      @@littleogeechee223 In England, yes. Less so over here.

  • @femmebot2
    @femmebot2 Год назад +39

    Played this entire album on repeat for almost two years. It never fades in it’s quality. Thank you for reminding me to get it back out for another spin. Or two ❤
    Jay I think your love of his lyrics can also be attributed to his love of language. Sting was a teacher for a brief moment in time.

    • @chrisgilbert9076
      @chrisgilbert9076 Год назад +2

      An English teacher to be precise. Literary influences can be found all through Sting’s works, most notably in the album title the track came from. “Nothing Like the Sun” is a quote from Shakespeare’s Sonnet 130, written about a lover, who though plain, filled the poet’s heart with live. Sting also quotes the opening line of the sonnet to open the last verse of the song “Sister Moon” on this same record. Two of Stings most beautiful/heartbreaking songs are here, too. “Fragile” opens the record and “They Dance Alone” closes it. Also check out “Moon Over Bourbon Street” from his first solo album. It’s a hauntingly moody song inspired by Anne Rice’s Interview with a Vampire book (also a very interesting film to react to. Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, Antonio Banderas and a very young Kristen Dunst. Quiet a production!) There are so many Sting songs to recommend, it’s a whole thing!

    • @kennethspears22
      @kennethspears22 Год назад +1

      Dream of The Blue Turtle and Nothing Like The Sun are in my personal top 20 favorite albums of all time.

    • @danbev9313
      @danbev9313 Год назад

      Stop before you start...be still my beating heart

  • @benshafer5198
    @benshafer5198 Год назад +40

    One of my favorites from him with the great Branford Marsalis on the soprano sax, which sounds quite a bit like a clarinet. He pilfered quite a few of New Orleans greatest musicians for his early solo career lol.

  • @chrish926
    @chrish926 Год назад +30

    Fortress Around Your Heart! Sting said it’s the best chorus he ever wrote, so hopefully you get to it at some point. Love the channel!

  • @sangfroidian5451
    @sangfroidian5451 Год назад +19

    Marsalis on the soprano sax, Sting on vocals and Quentin Crisp in the video was just an awesome vibe!! 😁

  • @Bluemgwes
    @Bluemgwes Год назад +16

    "Ten Summoner's Tales" is a FANTASTIC record by Sting that you all need to listen to. Any track on that album is a must play.

    • @jaysmith2858
      @jaysmith2858 Год назад +1

      It's my favourite album. It's like an entire story.

  • @akastarchild
    @akastarchild Год назад +28

    I love Sting. One of my favorite songs by him.❤❤❤❤❤

  • @canonfodder2068
    @canonfodder2068 Год назад +9

    Solo Sting is my favorite solo artist. A bit of Jazz, a bit of crooner, lyrics that make you think...

  • @coulterry67
    @coulterry67 Год назад +3

    I read his biography and he wrote words I've never heard of, his command of the English language is next level

  • @markmaioli4
    @markmaioli4 Год назад +11

    The band on this album & Dream of the Blue Turtles is amazing: Branford Marsalis, Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones, Kenny Kirkland, and the awesome backup singers 🤘
    There a great documentary, BRING ON THE NIGHT, about the making of the first solo album and resulting tour with all these great musicians.

  • @yogibarista2818
    @yogibarista2818 Год назад +5

    "They Dance Alone" and "Fragile" are another 2 outstanding tracks from that album.

  • @sherrysink3177
    @sherrysink3177 Год назад +4

    "Takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile,
    be yourself, no matter what they say..."
    One of my favorite Sting songs, and a line I often quote (especially "Be yourself, no matter what they say," because there was a lot of time when I was younger when I felt like I couldn't be myself, I felt really self-conscious about myself and worried what people thought about me during school - as so many of us do at that age).

  • @tinahairston6383
    @tinahairston6383 Год назад +12

    This from his 2nd solo album, Nothing But The Sun ("The Lazarus Heart", "Be Still My Beating Heart", "Fragile", "History Will Teach Us Nothing", "They Dance Alone", "We'll Be Together) and the entire album is a keeper. Sting is just a multifaceted talent like very few others. He's a guitarist, bassist, mandolin player, pianist, harmonica player, saxophone player, and pan flute player. When The Police broke up I was heartbroken to never hear THAT sound again but was VERY excited to hear his own music because he's such a creatively captivating artist who uses all kinds of inspiration. You should check out If You Love Somebody Set Them Free, Fortress Around Your Heart and Love is a Seventh Wave from his solo debut album. You can't define his sound and that's one of the things I love most about him.

    • @terrimilka7805
      @terrimilka7805 Год назад +1

      "Shape of my heart is another good one

  • @I.am.Iain-81
    @I.am.Iain-81 Год назад +3

    Sting is an Icon..... No doubt about it!!
    'Shape of my Heart' is another amazing track by Sting, and I know you'll love the instruments.....❤

  • @trailrunplanet
    @trailrunplanet Год назад +3

    Not a specific band, but you will absolutely love the concert in Montserrat that has Mark Knopfler, Sting, Eric Clapton, and Phil Collins on stage jamming each other's songs.

  • @timdyer5903
    @timdyer5903 Год назад +4

    Sting - Be Still My Beating Heart - was my favourite song from this album in 1987. Nothing Like the Sun. They dance alone, well be together tonight and history teaches nothing other great tracks from what is a top 100 album in history.

  • @iceetmarne3571
    @iceetmarne3571 Год назад +1

    Sting has the true English heart. Love culture, embrace it. See what you can learn.

  • @Spiderific
    @Spiderific Год назад +16

    Sting is one of my favorites of all time. He's so versatile. If you want something chill with amazing lyrics, try Fragile, Russians, or Shape Of My Heart. If you want fun and upbeat, try We'll Be Together. If you want just all out awesomeness, try Fortress Around Your Heart. If you want all out awesomeness with horns, try If You Love Someone, Set Them Free. This was great today, thanks! ✌️💐

    • @kimstockwell721
      @kimstockwell721 Год назад +1

      When we dance and Fragile are both brilliant emotive songs

    • @miknik01
      @miknik01 Год назад +1

      I love Shape of My Heart.

  • @alicefcooper3014
    @alicefcooper3014 Год назад +6

    This song is from my favorite Sting album called "... Nothing Like The Sun." Every song features the superb musicianship of first rate jazz musicians like Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, and the legendary Gil Evans. Sting's cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Little Wing" is a standout track.

  • @karlweima5914
    @karlweima5914 Год назад +3

    I'm going to see Sting this Saturday, absolutely brilliant artists .

  • @jennhurl
    @jennhurl Год назад +30

    You want a Sting mood???
    "LITTLE WING" Sting covering Jimi Hendrix is INCREDIBLE. Most ppl instantly think of SRV's cover, but he doesn't sing the lyrics - Sting does.

    • @danielmccann8325
      @danielmccann8325 Год назад +4

      The great Hiram Bullock on the lead guitar. Agree its a great version.

    • @benshafer5198
      @benshafer5198 Год назад +4

      @@danielmccann8325 Hiram an original member Letterman's World's Most Dangerous Band with P. Shaffer

    • @adamsher2538
      @adamsher2538 Год назад +1

      I love his version of Little Wing.

    • @RikardPeterson
      @RikardPeterson Год назад

      Most people do? I think of The Corrs

    • @maveez1
      @maveez1 Год назад +1

      Best song on the album

  • @joiedevivre2005
    @joiedevivre2005 Год назад +19

    So, so glad y'all reacted to this one - I've been requesting it forever! LOVE that y'all loved it too! Your next Sting song should definitely be "Russians" (very poignant song written in the 80's during the Cold War, but still very relevant today) & then any of these: "If You Love Somebody, Set Them Free", "If I Ever Lose My Faith in You", "Moon Over Bourbon Street" & "Fortress Around Your Heart"...just to name a few. If y'all want to revisit The Police, some songs I would recommend include "Synchronicity II" (def need to listen to this one), "Invisible Sun", "King of Pain", "Can't Stand Losing You", "So Lonely" , "Tea in the Sahara" & "Don't Stand So Close to Me"...imho

  • @markv1113
    @markv1113 Год назад +2

    I suggested this on your last Sting reaction. Thank you so much for listening to this awesome song. It's so beautiful and intricate. You both seemed confused at the "alien" reference. Obviously, he means being from the UK, he's a legal "alien" in the USA.

  • @keymack2477
    @keymack2477 Год назад +5

    Sting wrote a really significant song during the Cold War called "Russians" that you should definitely put on your list.

  • @ShingenNolaan
    @ShingenNolaan 3 дня назад

    This is the ultimate early 90's song. Its vibe is unmatched.

  • @vandergod
    @vandergod Год назад +4

    Sting was my “go to” music in my college days. Somehow his music spoke to me in those changing times of life. This was from an amazing album. More Sting!

  • @terrijo
    @terrijo Год назад +1

    This song has always been one of my favourite songs by Sting. In my brain, I have always associated this song with English actor Edward Woodward, who played a retired British intelligence officer living in New York in the 80's series "The Equalizer" . Which just happened to have its main theme song written and performed by Stuart Copeland of "The Police."

  • @yorkvillevic6528
    @yorkvillevic6528 Год назад +1

    And the backdrop is my homeland, NYC.
    The ribbon which ties this song perfectly.

  • @johnvalentine9575
    @johnvalentine9575 Год назад +1

    Sting's lyrics all the way back to the Police are brilliant poetry.

  • @herminiahernandez1512
    @herminiahernandez1512 Год назад +1

    Sting is a genius, his music always leave you wanting for more.

  • @liorharpaz1443
    @liorharpaz1443 Год назад +4

    One of the most meaningful Sting songs especially now is the song Russians

  • @terribanks8633
    @terribanks8633 Год назад +1

    The gentleman featured in the video was Quentin Crisp. A well-known englishman. Writer, model, humorist....known for his eccentricity.

  • @paulidjit
    @paulidjit Год назад +6

    This album and the one before it “Dream of the Blue Turtles” are both classics, with this lineup. Also worth tracking down is the documentary “Bring on the Night,” documenting the creation of that prior album and formation of the fantastic band Sting formed for this “solo” work.

  • @izardk
    @izardk Год назад +2

    Saw Sting in concert many years ago when he was touring Nothing Like the Sun album. Wonderful! Next Sting song you should listen to “We Work the Black Seam.

  • @LMmccallL57
    @LMmccallL57 Год назад +6

    That's the amazing Branford Marsallis on saxophone, and I've mentioned him before. He, his brother Winton, their father and other men in the family are musicians.
    More of Sting, solo...
    "Be Still My Beating Heart" (written while going through his mother's illness and death. It's really deep. I played it a lot when I lost my mom to cancer.) 😢
    "St. (Saint) Augustine In Hell" (the keys and drums are beyond funk/jazz. The drums have a lot of"broken beats" which I've mentioned before, but don't know if you ever read my comments or email.)
    "We'll Be Together"
    "It's Probably Me" w/ Eric Clapton
    " Tomorrow We'll See"
    "Russians"
    "Seven Days"
    "Set Them Free" (Branford plays in that one)

    • @mstewart109
      @mstewart109 Год назад +1

      Wynton Marsalis is one of my favorite trumpet players ever. I got hooked on one of his classical albums. Played it non stop for months. Check him out folks.

    • @LMmccallL57
      @LMmccallL57 Год назад

      @@mstewart109
      That's cool. 👍🏽
      I've been hoping and making suggestions for much more jazz for two years. You'd think since they're often saying they love horns, they'd listen to the style of music that definitely gives them to us, along with guitar, piano, flute, clarinet, and more. 😕

  • @joannamcdee9061
    @joannamcdee9061 Год назад +3

    Sting has played for us for multiple decades, offering us a wonderful vision with each decades, carrying us into strange and wonderous vistas.

  • @Drumaier
    @Drumaier Год назад +1

    Sting is a musical genius...Rick Beato in an interview last year told him that his style is impossible to copy because only him can come up with the beautiful and original musical ideas that sound great but are not obvious (neither things that you can study). I would agree with that!

  • @jamiedianne6778
    @jamiedianne6778 Год назад +6

    This song is incredible! Sting is a vibe at all times. Never afraid to try new sounds and new combinations of genres. ❤️❤️❤️

  • @cherylhurst7093
    @cherylhurst7093 Год назад +3

    Sting is such an incredible artist and an incredible person. His cover of Little Wing is incredible. Amazingly humble and still keeps himself in great shape in his 70s now.

  • @jimmyramone7396
    @jimmyramone7396 Год назад +3

    💛 🎵 Love Sting 🎶💜

  • @TheNotedHero
    @TheNotedHero Год назад +1

    It's so hard to go wrong with The Police and Sting. Absolutely sublime. Have seen him live twice and will definitely make it a third when he tours in Australia again.

  • @col-hiwildcats6717
    @col-hiwildcats6717 Год назад +1

    This is from his album ... Nothing Like the Sun which was released in late 1987. I purchased the record and played it regularly in the house. About a decade later my daughter was in college taking a foreign language class where the professor told the students that there were differences between "British" English and "American" English that made it difficult for non-English speakers to understand. He mentioned that British "take" tea or coffee with their meal but Americans say they "drink" those beverages. My daughter immediately spoke up and said "Oh, like where Sting says 'You drink coffee, I take tea my dear'." The prof smiled and said "Exactly!". You never know what your kids are going to pick up from you so keep the music coming guys! (Suggestion for future reaction: the Marsalis family (father Ellis and sons Branford, Wynton, Delfeayo, and Jason) playing the Louis Armstrong classic tune "Struttin' With Some Barbecue". You will LOVE it!)

  • @alandouglas8044
    @alandouglas8044 11 месяцев назад +1

    Branford Marsallis soprano saxophone playing is lovely. Yes, Quentin Crisp the Naked Civil Servant. He never dusted!

  • @barefootgroupie4504
    @barefootgroupie4504 Год назад +4

    I love his compositions. It's easy to get lost when the music supports the lyrics (rather than competing for your attention).

  • @danielvandersall6756
    @danielvandersall6756 Год назад +2

    Sting is best known for the Police, but he did some amazing solo work. That's Branford Marsalis on the sax, by the way.
    Another masterpiece is "Why Should I Cry For You" off his album "Soul Cages." One of his most emotional and powerful songs.

  • @VicMikesvideodiary
    @VicMikesvideodiary Год назад +1

    The old guy in the video was a sophisticated gay Englishman in a foreign city in a time period where some might frown down on him. " Be yourself, no matter what they say". He had a wish, that he could meet every single person born.

  • @angelalambert6069
    @angelalambert6069 Год назад +4

    Ah ! You've done it again ..... I love this Channel so much fir bringing back memories/music I'd forgotten We lived in NYC for 4 years .... used to get teased for taking English tea bags around with us 😅 NY'ers are super friendly great people .... they certainly don't suffer fools gladly, but you can be whoever you want to be , just like in this song ❤

  • @jvarious8665
    @jvarious8665 Год назад +1

    The Jazz part into the breakdown is part of the genius music storytelling of Sting, showing the contrast of the Englishman and frantic pace of New York life.

  • @Alex-HHP
    @Alex-HHP Год назад +2

    Sting is a vibe unto himself.
    This is a favorite of mine as are 'Russians' and 'Fields of Gold,' which if I'm not mistaken was in the soundtrack for 'The Professional' which would be a good movie for you to check out.

  • @glenncenter6579
    @glenncenter6579 Год назад +5

    This entire album is a masterpiece! The pairing of Sting with Branford Marsalis was just magical. Peace and Love and I can't wait to see what you review next!

  • @jad4680
    @jad4680 Год назад +1

    "BE STILL MY BEATING HEART" off this sting solo album of which he had so many hits for reaction! an awesome 80s song love the reaction. ; )

  • @sherrysink3177
    @sherrysink3177 Год назад +3

    I love those strings on the off-beat, the jazz vibe of the soprano saxophone, and the surprise kick-in of those drums in the midst of the song. Add to that some amazing lyrics, and it's just a fantastic song all around. I was THRILLED when I got to see him sing this song in concert. Made my day, my decade, my life, all of it, lol! 😄😍

  • @robingannaway8262
    @robingannaway8262 Год назад +1

    The song is about Quentin Crisp, the old gentleman in the video.
    Sting's album 'The Dream of the Blue Turtle' is a masterpiece.

  • @kevinfroude8679
    @kevinfroude8679 Год назад +1

    Incredible song - and I love that Quentin Crisp (the subject of the song) appears throughout the video.

  • @markbarnwell942
    @markbarnwell942 Год назад +3

    sting wrote this about an Englishmen in ny who was very flamboyant. great tune lyrics and music.

  • @thegingergyrl455
    @thegingergyrl455 Год назад +1

    I adore this song! It’s a favorite of mine to sing along to in the car.❤

  • @CousinWhatIsIt
    @CousinWhatIsIt Год назад +3

    I always thought this was one of his catchiest and most memorable solo songs.

  • @ValentinasWatching
    @ValentinasWatching Год назад +1

    This is one of my favorite sting songs and it reminds me very much of my mother, because she used to love it too. One of the things that I love about Sting the most besides his voice - is the way he writes. He's always been a poet to me. He always tells stories. I suppose it's his English teaching background that influences is music.

  • @Ocelot2000
    @Ocelot2000 8 месяцев назад

    The whole song, the meaning, the vibe, everything is incredible. He was an English Teacher before he went to music so that explains his incredible lyrics. It was, as someone else says, about Quentin Crisp, the older beautiful gentleman in the video. Brandon Marsalis (on soprano saxophone, not clarinet)and the whole jazz band were brilliant here and the "heavy rain drops" is the sound of many violins, and violas, getting plucked rather than the people using the bows. You use your fingers to pluck the notes.

  • @kaafromoz
    @kaafromoz Год назад +2

    Yet another great song by Sting, this era of his music is full of fantastic songs, try out "Fragile" or "They Dance Alone" for more heart grabbing songs. His ability to write songs that not only touch us they make us dig deep into the lyrics and see another world we close our eyes to. TY
    Keep Safe Keep Strong 🦘🦘🦘🦘🎶🎶🎶🎶💖💖💖💖

  • @AnthonyWilliams-ot1yk
    @AnthonyWilliams-ot1yk 8 месяцев назад

    Sting is so creative as a solo artist and that amazing voice and delivery!!!!

  • @tparmenter
    @tparmenter Год назад +1

    Shadows in the rain, Consider me gone, Fragile, so many others! He’s got tons of amazing songs.

  • @matthewthomas7418
    @matthewthomas7418 Год назад +5

    I love this Sting song, one of his best solo efforts in my opinion. Lovely to see the legendary Quentin Crisp in the video who the song was written about.

  • @misterdoe
    @misterdoe Год назад +1

    Great choice! I love this song. Amber, that was a soprano sax, played by the great Branford Marsalis. One day you should check out Shinehead's remake/parody, "A Jamaican in New York." And you'll love Sting's "If You Love Someone Set Them Free."

  • @xzonia1
    @xzonia1 Год назад +4

    Love how lost you two got into this song! Sting is always a good time! :)
    Branford Marsalis played the sax in this song, and his music is amazing too. You might start with his fun tune "some cow fonque" (I'd recommend watching him perform it live in his 1995 performance; so good!). :)

  • @gdgav
    @gdgav Год назад +4

    Great song from Sting. You should try "Love is the seventh wave", "Shape of my heart", "All this time", "La belle dame sans regrets", "I'm so happy I can't stop crying" and "I hung my head"... the whole Mercury Falling album is a Masterpiece

  • @denisef2845
    @denisef2845 Год назад +4

    This whole album is A+++

  • @homoerectus6953
    @homoerectus6953 Год назад +1

    thank guy's again I love your honest review's and appreciation of British artists. This is also one of my favorite songs. Bluesy, bit of ska/ragea and so smooth......

  • @Hi-lb8cq
    @Hi-lb8cq 6 месяцев назад

    Ive known of this beautiful song for year's and still absolutely love this song

  • @MKGAMA427
    @MKGAMA427 Год назад

    Sting is one of my favorite artists. His unique voice and music can take you to different places and create different atmospheres. A favorite song of his for me is "Fragile". It is a raw and powerful song with Sting playing acoustic guitar. He makes the guitar cry and the lyrics are all about how vulnerable we as humans are. It was written after he visited Latin America and learned about some human rights issues that went on at the time. Powerful and poignant song even though it is simplistic but it doesn't need much to reach your core.

  • @uwescholer8791
    @uwescholer8791 Год назад +1

    There’s so many good songs to discover….They dance alone, Fields of Gold, Love‘s the seventh wave etc.

  • @ChristopherGwinn
    @ChristopherGwinn Год назад +5

    This whole album is pretty great.

  • @stevenfellows1633
    @stevenfellows1633 Год назад +1

    With "Fields of Gold" one of my favorite sting songs .. thanks for the reaction :)

  • @sanseiryu
    @sanseiryu 6 месяцев назад +1

    Beautiful, incredible lyricist. The way he uses language to tell the story. That gorgeous soprano sax!!!

  • @barmalgran666
    @barmalgran666 13 дней назад

    That whole album is a masterpiece!!! “Nothing like the Sun” was Sting’s 2nd solo album and sold 11 million+ when counting the Spanish version.

  • @davewildermuth7519
    @davewildermuth7519 Год назад +1

    The horn is actually a soprano saxophone (it was on "What Would You Say" by Dave Matthew Band also), not a clarinet. And it's being played by one of the great masters, Branford Marsalis. Best I can tell, that water-drop sound is a talking drum, a type of percussion instrument. One of the percussionists on this track is also quite renowned; his name is Manu Katche. But I just can't find more information on that.
    Next stops:
    "Fortress Around Your Heart"
    "Fragile"
    "It's Probably Me"

  • @jackierenn2779
    @jackierenn2779 Год назад

    The older gentleman in the video is Quentin Crisp, and this song is about him. I was living in NYC, in the 1980s on St Mark's Place when Mr Crisp lived in NY. He was listed in the Manhattan phone book because he like when people called him up and invited him to lunch. I have 2 friends who did just that. I met him one time in front of St Mark's Book Store. He was all set up with a table, a chair, and a stein of beer. He was signing books of his and talking to anyone who stopped by for a chat. Lovely man. As for Sting give his songs, Fragile, and Russians, a listen, you won't be disappointed.

  • @graciesmom1477
    @graciesmom1477 Год назад +1

    Everthing you said about Sting is so true. This my favorite of his songs. Branford Marsalis, the sax player and his brother Wynton are both jazz legends in their own right. Thank you for reacting to this.

  • @michaelf7291
    @michaelf7291 Год назад +1

    Was a huge Police fan as a teen, and then Sting going solo, his first to
    two albums are absolute classcs. I listened to both albums over and over when thwy came out. Not a bad song on either album

  • @gsbealer
    @gsbealer Год назад +1

    Sliding into jazz fusion! Once out of The Police, his musical expression expanded enormously.
    Born in London. Raised in an English home in California, but lacking an English accent, I’d be an alien, but still a subject of the King, in my hometown.

  • @alisgrin2524
    @alisgrin2524 Год назад +1

    MARAVILLOSO... Todo el disco, THE DREAM OF THE BLUE TURTLES, es una maravilla...😊

  • @GJarr2
    @GJarr2 Год назад +2

    The song is about Quinten Crisp who appears in the video. If you're interested there was a movie about his early life starring Sir John Hurt called The Naked Civil Servant, very good film.
    Keep up the great work. Thanks.

  • @judywelch1044
    @judywelch1044 Год назад +3

    You guys and your fans tap into my soul.. So much great music

  • @joshfuller2026
    @joshfuller2026 Год назад +3

    Supertramp”hide in your shell “ is next!! I just know it……..sting/police is awesome also!! Great video guys!!

  • @aarongoldstein7614
    @aarongoldstein7614 Год назад

    This was from Sting's jazz oriented solo album "Nothing Like The Sun". It followed "Dream of The Blue Turtles".

  • @lesgrice4419
    @lesgrice4419 Год назад +1

    Sting was the main songwriter for The Police and his songs were pretty sophisticated then but when he went solo his songwriting leapt into another sphere and was accompanied by incredible musicians and his songs coud go anywhere and did! His 'auto-biography' 'Broken Music' is an interesting read, he never took the obvious path in life but where his heart led him...there's so many songs off his album The Dream of the Blue Turtles (which was actually a real dream he had) that you could play...one of lifes great singer/songwriters

  • @StevenQ74
    @StevenQ74 Год назад +1

    This is from the album "Nothing like the sun" wich also has the song "They dance alone" wich has both Eric Clapton and Mark Knopfler playing guitar on it, Branford Marsalis also plays saxophone on that song like in this song