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  • David Nolte
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    This guy is like chameleon, isn't he? ;)
    … always loved his way of making music. For quite a long period of time his music was the only thing which made me really feel that I'm alive – it always moves me to tears, my ship is always built very near to the banks of any river or sea – whatever, to waters of any kind!!! Thanx, mate!
    Best regards and I am with you in my soul,
    the silverfox, David from Goettingen/Germany

  • Katie Gittins
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    'What say you Meg?' is a terrible song when compared to 'A practical arrangement'. The character of the 'young man' is also annoying. At the time this is supposed to be set in, Arthur is the more believable character. Stings 'dramatic collaborators' have not done their research

  • go getter
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    Wonderful,exhilarating,uplifting, sad and beautifully written and arranged,all of the performers are to be congratulated especially the architect. This concert takes you through a raft of emotions and leaves you with an overwhelming pride in the North East. Thank you so much.

  • Catherine S. Todd
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    Arthur in "Given Time / Practical Arrangement" I know what it's like to be left as a single mother… and it took me more than 40 years to begin to trust again. Love? I don't know if that will ever occur again. Sting's song moved me to tears. Now I remember those kind, decent "older men" that might have loved me, and my child. Maybe I was wrong all this time.

  • maurizio accardo palumbo
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    I really appreciated this album after ages i couldn't have heard him any longer, and what else? Amazing

  • Towyn Davison
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    Sting you are the best singer I have ever me and the rest of the choir are coming down to sing with you on the 24 Friday 2015 carnt wait