I'm not sure what you're saying here.  I was just making a joke.  :-)

As to Sting, I don't give a damn what he does.  As the saying goes, I  
think you're "flogging a dead horse" with all the Sting criticism.

David R
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www.rastallmusic.com

On Oct 14, 2006, at 2:45 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> In einer eMail vom 14.10.2006 20:34:47 Westeurop=E4ische Normalzeit  
> schreibt
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>
>> That's okay, I guess, but I think that it's our sacred duty not to
>> encourage them!
>
> Sacred Duty! Don't get saying that about sting or even anything  
> less extreme
> (as I did) as people seem to start writing poems about you :)
>
> I personally don't think it is our sacred duty, I think it is just  
> better to
> state what your ains truly are and not to trick an audience with cheap
> propaganda.
>
> My point is that the press discussion seems so fixed on the idea  
> that ALL
> singers apart from Sting are bel canto singers or Andreas Scholl.
>
> I am lucky enough to work with a singer who can clearly articulate  
> every word
> and sing with a voice powerful enough to not need a microphone and  
> effect
> units to simulate a voice.
>
> best wishes
> Mark
>
>
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