Difference between revisions of "1991-05-09"
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* [[All This Time]] | * [[All This Time]] | ||
− | * [[Jeremiah Blues | + | * [[Jeremiah Blues Pt. 1]] |
* [[Mad About You]] | * [[Mad About You]] | ||
* [[Ain't No Sunshine]] | * [[Ain't No Sunshine]] | ||
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Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor visited [[Sting]] at his hotel in The Hague earlier that afternoon. [[Sting]] and Peter Gabriel played tennis against two security men. | Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor visited [[Sting]] at his hotel in The Hague earlier that afternoon. [[Sting]] and Peter Gabriel played tennis against two security men. | ||
− | At the [[Statenhal]] there's a soundcheck because the guest star segments need to be rehearsed. [[Sting]] plays bass for [[Games Without Frontiers]], [[My Special Child]] and [[Don't Give Up]]. | + | At the [[Statenhal]] there's a soundcheck because the guest star segments need to be rehearsed. [[Sting]] plays bass for [[Games Without Frontiers]], [[My Special Child]] and [[Don't Give Up]]. He sang [[Guitar Man]] for fun. |
After the rehearsal the musicians have dinner in the basement of the [[Statenhal]] - except for [[Sting]]. Instead he's leaving them to work out for half an hour. Afterwards [[Sting]], Peter and Sinead write a letter to the Kurd-Aid organizers requesting them to give money from the benefit to other disaster victims. | After the rehearsal the musicians have dinner in the basement of the [[Statenhal]] - except for [[Sting]]. Instead he's leaving them to work out for half an hour. Afterwards [[Sting]], Peter and Sinead write a letter to the Kurd-Aid organizers requesting them to give money from the benefit to other disaster victims. | ||
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− | source: poster, ticket, [[1991-08 Musician]] | + | source: poster, ticket, Rogier van der Gugten, [[1991-08 Musician]] |
[[Category:1991]] [[Category:1991-1992 The Soul Cages Tour]] | [[Category:1991]] [[Category:1991-1992 The Soul Cages Tour]] |
Revision as of 04:25, 19 August 2010
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a ticket for this concert - provided by Joep Mens | |
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Sting |
Tour: | 1991-1992 The Soul Cages Tour |
Venue: | Statenhal |
Location: | The Hague, The Netherlands |
Support acts: | Kennedy Rose, Vinx, Peter Gabriel, Sinead O'Connor |
Ticket prices: | ƒ 42,50 |
On 1991-05-09, Sting performed at Statenhal in The Hague, The Netherlands.
Setlist
- All This Time
- Jeremiah Blues Pt. 1
- Mad About You
- Ain't No Sunshine
- Why Should I Cry For You?
- Roxanne
- Bring On The Night / When The World Is Running Down
- King Of Pain
- Fortress Around Your Heart
- The Wild Wild Sea
- The Soul Cages / When The Angels Fall
- Purple Haze
- Games Without Frontiers
- My Special Child
- Don't Give Up
- Tea In The Sahara / Walking On The Moon
- Every Breath You Take
- Message In A Bottle
- Fragile
Recording information
Parts of this concert were broadcast on TV as part of the Simple Truth Appeal - a charity telecast for Kurdish refugees in Iraq.
In 1992 the official VHS video The Soul Cages Concert was released, but it didn't include the guest appearances of Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor.
Trivia
Peter Gabriel and Sinead O'Connor visited Sting at his hotel in The Hague earlier that afternoon. Sting and Peter Gabriel played tennis against two security men.
At the Statenhal there's a soundcheck because the guest star segments need to be rehearsed. Sting plays bass for Games Without Frontiers, My Special Child and Don't Give Up. He sang Guitar Man for fun.
After the rehearsal the musicians have dinner in the basement of the Statenhal - except for Sting. Instead he's leaving them to work out for half an hour. Afterwards Sting, Peter and Sinead write a letter to the Kurd-Aid organizers requesting them to give money from the benefit to other disaster victims.
After the concert there's a small party in the venue's dressing rooms. During the bus ride back to the hotel Sting and the others sing Spinal Tap's Big Bottom and recite the Stonehenge monologue.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
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References
source: poster, ticket, Rogier van der Gugten, 1991-08 Musician