So, let's talk about Sting again. I mean, like I said, this is the 30th anniversary.
That means 30 years of history. To you, what was your most memorable Sting moment?
Well, it can't be like, I can't tell you. The time went by, scared of my grace, the Sting
stage for the first. It was like 96. And one time, we were backstage and it's like,
want to feel as the last act to go on the stage. And we were like, I'll never do this
again. We're light out now. Carrier 17, Monday there's come Sting, early cartoon, we
just have boss, but all of them set the show. The show will be around, we wanted to close
it. So, we were like, it's open now. But we did White Irrigate Batch the night before.
And on the way back from White Irrigate Batch, I met Elephant and we talked about some ideas.
I said, I won't open for me now, but backstage at night there, do you owe me my art, did I
beat? I said, owe me, I got this, yo, at what time now, it's our 3 minutes to 6. Oh, I forgot
the 3 minutes to 6. And nobody to know the matter. And kill us while coming home from
nowhere. Yo, the band, I got there now. And I won the next dinner. Remember, I'm not
saying that we have confidence in our women, we have it in our self-care, we are doing it
for self. So, when the killer come home and come say to me, he give me a confidence. So,
if the bands go up there and the band go saying, Sting up. You had no choice, you can't flop
once killer says that. Yes, you can't, you can't. Remember, I know. He's not.
