Thursday, March 15, 2007

ELTON JOHN'S PRE-BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION

Elton John With Friends
Sting With Wife Trudie Styler

Sir Elton John threw an elaborate 40s-themed fancy dress party on to celebrate his impending 60th birthday.The flamboyant singer - who shared the night with photographer friend Sam Taylor Wood who celebrated her 40th birthday - arrived at London's Shoreditch Town Hall dressed as a World War II military officer.He was accompanied by partner David Furnish, who had donned a US Marine uniform. A host of stars were invited, including Kate Moss, Sir Paul McCartney and daughter Stella, Elle Macpherson, Hugh Grant, Sting, Kelly Osbourne and Daniel Craig - who looked dapper in a brown pinstripe 40s suit, complete with trilby hat. Guests sipped vintage champagne and dined on lobster and chicken. They were also treated to mini-birthday cakes topped with initials of the birthday girl and boy.The highlight of the evening was when 'East Enders' star Barbara Windsor burst out of a huge cake on stage dressed as a pink fairy to sing 'Happy Birthday'.The glamorous event was just a warm-up for Elton's extravagant 60th New York birthday bash later this month. The singer, who hits the milestone age on March 25, has been planning the party for two years.

Cocaine Kate Moss without Druggie Pete Doherty

Sharon Osbourne Looking Fat !

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Tuesday, March 06, 2007

STING BEGS WIFE FOR TRANTRIC SEX

Sting Has It All

Sting "begs" wife Trudie Styler for tantric sex.The Police singer insists his marathon, mystical sex sessions are not as intense as reports have suggested, and claims most of the time is spent cajoling, eating and watching a film. Sting said in an interview: "Yes, you can have sex for six hours, but it includes dinner, a movie and maybe a lot of begging! Tantra is a well-documented science, it's not just about sex."It's a devotional exercise to express adoration. Sex is a sacred act and incredible fun."Meanwhile, The Police drummer Stewart Copeland has admitted Sting is the leader of the newly reformed band. Stewart said: "We are all alpha males, and in the context of The Police, Sting is our top dog. When I was younger I had a problem with that. Now I'm older and wiser. He owes me not another calorie of effort. The account is clean. Within the band, I'll just play my drums."Stewart also confessed he did break Sting's ribs during a fight, but says he would be too scared to tackle him now. He admitted: "It's true I broke Sting's ribs. We were joshing around and there was a cracking sound. That wouldn't happen now. He would kick my A**. He runs 20 miles a day and works out."

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

OASIS WILL BE JUST LIKE STING

Noel Gallagher has joked Oasis will be just like "Sting" after they win the Outstanding Contribution To Music award at tonight's BRITs . The guitarist is unsure of whether he should be proud to receive the honor because it means his band is officially getting old. He told Britain's NME magazine : "We're finally up there with Sting, Eurythmics and Sir Bob Geldof, so I'm not sure that congratulations are in order. We're taking it now because otherwise they're going to ask us every year. It seemed the right time. We'd put out our 'best of' album, 'Stop The Clocks', and we're all under 40. So we just decided, 'Fuck it, let's just do it now.' "Despite Oasis' wild reputation, Noel has warned anyone expecting him and brother Liam to bring some drunken anarchy to the ceremony this year will be left disappointed.The rocker, who is famed for his hell raising behaviour, insists they want to close the show with a blistering performance and then get drunk. He said: "I hope people aren't waiting for us to smash the place up or something. We're just going to play five songs, have a party and get fucked.We haven't got anything special planned - we're not that sort of band. The organisers did say, 'Can you do a medley of your greatest hits?' But I find that slightly pretentious."Oasis have livened up many BRITs ceremonies with their outrageous antics. In 1996, a drunken Liam famously insulted the late INXS frontman Michael Hutchence on stage as he collected an award with the band, saying: "Has beens shouldn't be giving awards to gonna bes!" The group have won several BRITs during their career, including Best British Breakthrough Act in 1995 and Best British Album in 1996 for '(What's The Story) Morning Glory?'.

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Tuesday, January 16, 2007

STING AND 'THE POLICE' IN TALKS

The Police are to Peform for their first tour in 20 years. Sting - the former lead singer of the legendary band - confirmed he is in talks with drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers about a reunion. He said: "We started 30 years ago, so it would be nice to do something to celebrate. We don't quite know what, but we're talking about it."Sting quit the hugely successful band in 1984 to launch a solo career but insists he is proud to be known as a member of The Police. He added: "I'm very proud of the band. I left because I felt I wanted to grow as a musician, to mature as a musician and to try to do more things than a band is able to do."Since their break-up, the group - famous for hits like 'Roxanne' and 'Message In A Bottle' - have only played together twice. Once at their induction into America's Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2003 and again at Sting's wedding to wife Trudie Styler in 1992.

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Saturday, January 06, 2007

STING AND THE POLICE MAY REUNITE

THE POLICE

Rumors are swirling that the Police will reunite for 2007 dates in England and the United States, which would be the rock trio's first since disbanding in 1986. Sources told Billboard.com the reports -- in the British press -- were legitimate, but they would not publicly comment until final details are nearer to completion. This year marks the 30th anniversary of the release of Roxanne the single that broke the Police in the United States. In a statement issued last month, A&M Records said, "It is our intention to mark the anniversary by doing something special with the band's catalog of songs. Needless to say, everyone is hopeful the band will support our plans and while early discussions have taken place, nothing has been decided." Sources say in addition to DVD releases, A&M is planning another multi-disc collection in the vein of 1993's Message in a Box, which featured the band's complete studio recordings and a handful of rarities. A Police reunion has been the concert industry's dream for two decades, as it is believed the band could play stadiums internationally should it choose to reunite. But besides an impromptu set at Sting's 1992 wedding to Trudie Styler, the Police's only other post-breakup performance was in celebration of its 2003 induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. And while Sting has repeatedly expressed reluctance at reuniting, drummer Stewart Copeland and guitarist Andy Summers have kept the flame alive. This summer, Summers told Billboard he was certain the group could have continued past its 1983 commercial peak with Synchronicity. "The more rational approach would have been, 'OK, Sting, go make a solo record, and let's get back together in two or three years,'" he said. "I'm certain we could have done that. Of course we could have. We were definitely not in a creative dry space. We could have easily carried on, and we could probably still be there. That wasn't to be our fate. It went in another way. I regret we never paid it off with a last tour."

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