|
vegasol12 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
feeling & finesse= Sting
facu6 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Sting wrote this song about famed gay author Quentin Crisp and his experiences as an outcast. Crisp moved from London to New York in 1986, and Sting spent several days with the author.
EppicChick (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
I love this song.
pbrucpaul (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
This makes a statement of the sanctity of cultures. I'm from New York and have been to England twice. The gentleman is making his way in a rather squalid part of New York City; the Bowery. He strives to be respected as he is; he's making a go of it.
IceEagel (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
---wooohoo im alien im a legal alien----could have been the OST to MIB^^
Olmecmystic (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
@unguja64:Omar Sharif?? LOL! Try Omar HAKIM, dude!One of Sting's best periods, BTW. Love this one."Takes more than combat gear to make a man,takes more than a license for a gun,confront your enemies, avoid them when you can,a gentleman will walk but never run."Manners maketh man", as someone said,he's a hero of the day, takes a man to suffer ignorance and smile, BE YOURSELF NO MATTER WHAT THEY SAY.Peace.Olmecmystic
xXCheech24Xx (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
what kind of music is this its very jazzy it rocks but yet soothing
MrMark555 (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
STING RULES!!!!
CharlieSmigz (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Sorry, Supamaka, but "Indian in New York" doesn't quite have the same ring to it.
supamaka (December 31, 1969 at 6:59 pm)
Didn't deny that, may be you should go back to grade school and learn how to read. I never said I was English, rather I said, it suited me in part because I was a legal alien too as he says he is in the song. |