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− | On the day of John F. Kennedy's assassination [[Sting (person) | Sting]] listened to "I Wanna Be Your Man" - the 1963 Rolling Stones single. | + | On the day of John F. Kennedy's assassination [[Sting (person) | Sting]] listened to "I Wanna Be Your Man" - the [[1963]] Rolling Stones single. |
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+ | He also watched the Dick van Dyke TV show on BBC. The show was interrupted by news about President Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. The tears of [[Sting]]'s mother inspired him for the first lines of [[Born In The 50's]]. | ||
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− | [[A Sting In The Tale]] p. 54 | + | * [[A Sting In The Tale]] p. 54 |
+ | * [[Lyrics]] | ||
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− | sources: [[A Sting In The Tale]] | + | sources: [[A Sting In The Tale]], [[Lyrics]] |
[[Category:1963]] | [[Category:1963]] |
Revision as of 23:11, 2 July 2015
Sting listens to Rolling Stones song on the day of the Kennedy assassination | |
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Date: | 1963-11-22 |
Location: | Newcastle, England, UK - probably Sting's home |
Attendees: | Sting |
On the day of John F. Kennedy's assassination Sting listened to "I Wanna Be Your Man" - the 1963 Rolling Stones single.
He also watched the Dick van Dyke TV show on BBC. The show was interrupted by news about President Kennedy's assassination in Dallas. The tears of Sting's mother inspired him for the first lines of Born In The 50's.
See also
- A Sting In The Tale p. 54
- Lyrics
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: A Sting In The Tale, Lyrics