Just rousing from a short night's sleep - you know that almost hung-over 
feeling (although there was no alcohol last night) but you know you were
 up late... Sting verses filling your sub-conscious immediately upon 
waking, so you know you were somewhere special before you closed your 
eyes last night.  Thankfully, it is a Sunday.
Just a couple of highlights for now from last night...think my three 
personal favorites had to be 'Ghost Story', 'Sacred Love' & 'The Hounds 
of Winter'.  Not necessarily my all-time favorite Sting songs, but my 
favorite three arrangements of the night, if you know what I mean.
Literally had tears running down my face during 'Ghost Story'... Sting gave
 a little intro talking about his Dad & their relationship... he 
really sung with such emotion... very poignant for me since my own Dad 
passed away many years ago on the night of 10/22/88... yes, same date 
& it was even on a Saturday night.  Amazing how a song can bring 
back such strong memories, even 23 years later (but that is the beauty 
& wonderful gift that is Sting to so many of us...)
Sacred Love was just pure fun... every band member really working their 
own specialty to contribute… lot’s of interaction between Dom & Rufus
 which was truly wonderful...Jo & Rufus added so much to the 
vocals...was a real treat to listen to, as well as watch the interaction
 of the band, although at one point there did appear to be a bit of 
trouble with Sting touching his mic & shaking his head off 
stage... did not distract from the fun however. Definitely a high point 
in a night of many.
'The Hounds of Winter' was wonderful and I can only describe Jo’s backup 
vocals as "sensual howling"… Vinnie does the most amazing press roll on 
this one which Sting makes a point to highlight.  Truly unbelievable 
arrangement...a treat to see performed live & you get the sense that
 they all really enjoy playing this one.
The crowd was a bit livelier (probably that Friday vs. Saturday night 
thing) but we were all tapped on the shoulders and asked to sit down by 
the Wang Theatre’s security... yes, during 'All This Time' which I found 
unbelievable since it was the very first song.  More on this later.
Bit of a change from Opening Night... 'Desert Rose' was added (believe in 
place of 'Lithium Sunset'?)  Sorry, the nights are starting to blend 
together... it does appear they are making minor adjustments, but as we 
have seen previously with Sting tours, I suspect there won’t be any 
major changes to the set list.  A song here or there or maybe switch up 
the order a tad.
The man is really so comfortable in his 60 year-old skin... as he said he
 has always had an old persona, so it is fitting and the audience 
certainly benefits from it during this tour - one that is definitely 
worthy of spending your hard earned dollars for & taking the time 
off from work to travel to if he’s not coming to your local area.  You 
won’t regret it if you can swing it.
 (c)  With thanks to sadlon (Sting.com member)