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Artist:Sting [ more ]
Song:Mad About You
Album:Soul Cages [ info ]
Released:1991
Last Played:May 08, 2013 - 16:54
Avg. Rating:7.1  (Total Ratings: 986)
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1 votes: 31 (3.1%)2 votes: 25 (2.5%)3 votes: 31 (3.1%)4 votes: 27 (2.7%)5 votes: 39 (4%)6 votes: 93 (9.4%)7 votes: 217 (22%)8 votes: 287 (29%)9 votes: 170 (17%)10 votes: 66 (6.7%)
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peacockangel
(Phoenix)
Posted: Apr 29, 2010 - 08:33 

Mad About You.
4merdj
(donde el viento se devuelve)
Posted: Apr 20, 2010 - 13:36 

IMHO One of the best groups Sting assembled after Police ... the lyrics intermingle metaphors about romantic relationships, human relationships, and those that lead to terrible things such as war among nations ... I still like it after all of these years {#Cheers}
h8rhater
Posted: Apr 20, 2010 - 13:33 

 gumbo73039 wrote:
Whiney little scrote!
Just had me titterring for a fair while, lovely post, hee hee hee!
 
Easily amused.

h8rhater
Posted: Apr 20, 2010 - 13:32 

 myersei wrote:
still like his stuff (used to love it), but the older he gets, the less i like him.  sting's ego seems to grow exponentially each time i see or hear him.
 
Fortunately there is absolutely no need to like a person to enjoy their music.

myersei
(Denver, CO)
Posted: Mar 19, 2010 - 23:17 

still like his stuff (used to love it), but the older he gets, the less i like him.  sting's ego seems to grow exponentially each time i see or hear him.
gumbo73039
(Devon, England)
Posted: Feb 16, 2010 - 09:10 

Whiney little scrote!
Just had me titterring for a fair while, lovely post, hee hee hee!
EssexTex
(Gitche Gumee)
Posted: Feb 16, 2010 - 08:57 

Whiny little scrote....
coyote620
(Richmond, VA)
Posted: Dec 15, 2009 - 13:19 

 Rick_V wrote:
The last truly great song Sting ever wrote. It's been downhill ever since.
 
?

1wolfy
(Mission Viejo California)
Posted: Dec 15, 2009 - 13:19 

{#Yes} he most certainly does  nigelr wrote:

You aren't alone, he does some very classy stuff IMO.

 


Rick_V
(New Orleans)
Posted: Oct 22, 2009 - 11:08 

The last truly great song Sting ever wrote. It's been downhill ever since.
mjmurphy61
(Saint Louis, MO)
Posted: Oct 22, 2009 - 10:53 

Great song from a great album! Sting's songwriting is it's most honest and effective on this album (imho). The arrangements and production are incredible on this record. Lyrically too, I think Sting is at his best.
planet_lizard
(Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy)
Posted: Sep 12, 2009 - 03:11 

 Dahnyul wrote:
"By a curious confusion, many modern critics have passed from the proposition that a masterpiece may be unpopular to the other proposition that unless it is unpopular it cannot be a masterpiece."
- G.K. Chesteron

Not saying this is a masterpiece, but you get the idea.  Accessible music doesn't necessarily equal bad music.
 
 
{#Clap}

nigelr
(Coffs Harbour, Australia)
Posted: Sep 12, 2009 - 03:10 

 Hannio wrote:
I can only hope and pray to be as cool as some of you who disdain Sting.  I can't help it, I really like his music.
 
You aren't alone, he does some very classy stuff IMO.

helgigermany
(Germany)
Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 09:25 

He often sings about stange things ! This lyrics sometimes are not my buisness.
Dahnyul
Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 09:23 

"By a curious confusion, many modern critics have passed from the proposition that a masterpiece may be unpopular to the other proposition that unless it is unpopular it cannot be a masterpiece."
- G.K. Chesteron

Not saying this is a masterpiece, but you get the idea.  Accessible music doesn't necessarily equal bad music.

 Jungle_Jim wrote:
No more Sting RP - sanctimonious, self-important, intelligent shopping mall muzak.
 

newwavegurly
Posted: Aug 20, 2009 - 09:21 

 Alexandra wrote:
"It would make a prison of my life if you became another's wife." Wow! How awesome would that be to have someone feel THAT passionately about ya....?
 
How strange. I was scrolling through the comments of this song, and came across your post just as this line in the song played.
 
And yes, that sort of passion would be... life-changing. 
Jungle_Jim
(Brighton UK)
Posted: Jul 19, 2009 - 18:39 

No more Sting RP - sanctimonious, self-important, intelligent shopping mall muzak.
Danimal174
(Upstate South Carolina)
Posted: May 08, 2009 - 11:23 

Almost everything Sting does, either solo or with the Police, is excellent, and this is no exception.
annersjen
(in the rolling hills of New York)
Posted: May 08, 2009 - 11:15 

I don't normally care for Sting but this is a pretty good song
Pyro
Posted: Mar 06, 2009 - 09:08 

Sting is a musician's musician...time signatures that are challenging....and the BEST session musicians playing backup.

pinklife
(St. Augustine, FL)
Posted: Mar 06, 2009 - 09:07 

 MrGreg wrote:

 
He'll always be "Burke" to me.

jagdriver
(Tunin' in from the aptly-named Grass Valley, CA)
Posted: Feb 11, 2009 - 12:03 



Another plug for Andy Summer's memoirs (click link ->) http://www.andysummers.com/onetrainlater.php, which I'm finding to be a very interesting read. It turns out he played in The Animals and Soft Machine, jammed with Jimi, and was on the London scene when Stewart and Gordon were still in short pants. There's even a bit about him turning on another uberfamous rock guitarist to the virtues of Gibson guitars. All of this, and Andy is pretty decent writer, too (i.e., not ghostwritten).

Oh, and don't forget RP's Amazon link!
More_Cowbell
(North of Chicago, IL, USA)
Posted: Feb 11, 2009 - 12:03 

Boring
jameyp
(New York via Austin)
Posted: Feb 11, 2009 - 12:03 

okay Sting may be kind of a goof, but I still really like this song... 8!
ThePoose
Posted: Feb 02, 2009 - 19:38 

 meydele wrote:
Ooooo! May I be sealed in there with him?
 
If you are a trained seal.
MrGreg
(Out West)
Posted: Feb 02, 2009 - 19:37 



philipburrows
(London, UK)
Posted: Dec 22, 2008 - 05:09 

 Hannio wrote:Cheers, thanks for your help, and the poem.


I don't know if this song refers to that story, but I do know it was Solomon, not Herod, and the woman was Bathsheba.  David was the offspring.

Certain lines in the song seem to refer to Shelley's Ozymandias:

OZYMANDIAS

I met a traveller from an antique land
Who said: Two vast and trunkless legs of stone
Stand in the desert. Near them on the sand,
Half sunk, a shatter'd visage lies, whose frown
And wrinkled lip and sneer of cold command
Tell that its sculptor well those passions read
Which yet survive, stamp'd on these lifeless things,
The hand that mock'd them and the heart that fed.
And on the pedestal these words appear:
"My name is Ozymandias, king of kings:
Look on my works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Nothing beside remains: round the decay
Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare,
The lone and level sands stretch far away.


Since you're in London, you may find it interesting that Shelley wrote the sonnet in response to an earlier poem of the same theme written by Horace Smith:

In Egypt's sandy silence, all alone,
Stands a gigantic Leg, which far off throws
The only shadow that the Desert knows:
"I am great OZYMANDIAS," saith the stone,
"The King of Kings; this mighty City shows
"The wonders of my hand." The City's gone,
Nought but the Leg remaining to disclose
The site of this forgotten Babylon.
We wonder, and some Hunter may express
Wonder like ours, when thro' the wilderness
Where London stood, holding the Wolf in chace,
He meets some fragments huge, and stops to guess
What powerful but unrecorded race
Once dwelt in that annihilated place.



 

TanteJensen
(one step ahead from my shoe shine, two steps away from the county line)
Posted: Dec 10, 2008 - 05:40 

Hannio wrote:
I don't know if this song refers to that story, but I do know it was Solomon, not Herod, and the woman was Bathsheba. David was the offspring.

Er, not quite. It was David. Another song refering to this (if this is at all) is Cohen's Hallluja. Thank you for the poems, btw!

Hannio
(Austin, TX)
Posted: Dec 01, 2008 - 13:58 

I can only hope and pray to be as cool as some of you who disdain Sting.  I can't help it, I really like his music.
Dave_Mack
(Two bus, zoo bus!)
Posted: Dec 01, 2008 - 13:45 

 themotion wrote:
Has a 'Pastime Paradise' feel to it. Definitely one of Sting's better songs.
 
Yes!  This time is the first time that occurred to me, but I came to see if everyone but me had noticed it.  Guess it isn't that popular an idea, but I'd definitely mark it down as an influence.

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