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A night of sacred and profane love POP

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Evening Standard - London, May 17th, 2004

Sting, Royal Albert Hall THERE is a certain school of thought that regards Sting as rather naff, a pleasure to be kept under wraps, not unlike WWF wrestling. In fairness he has brought much of the opprobrium upon himself, with his ridiculous (and now rescinded) proclamations on Tantric sex and his social concerns, which appeared somehow less valid because he has what seems from the outside to be a perfect life. Even his well-preserved cheekbones (albeit ones which are beginning to make him resemble David Owen), intelligence and chat- show bonhomie count against him. As a result, Sting the a...

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