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Messy!

The second paragraph is written very awkwardly... someone please fix up

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Bring on the night

well nowhere can you find any reference that bring on the night was about gary gilmore's execution (except on gilmore's page on wikipedia itself, which lacks a citation). sting.com provides a description of the song but its not mentioned that the song was about gilmore's execution(which should have been...other songs having descriptions on sting.com have all official info about them). user:leif edling September 4, 2007,6:15 am (utc)

Back cover: duplicate signature/Sting missing?

I don't have the original album, but today saw a CD copy in the shop and noticed that the shot of the trio's hair (headshots from above) carries 3 signatures: "Steward Copeland, Andy Summers, Steward Copeland". (ie, Sting/Gordon Sumner's signature is missing and STeward's is there twice). Is this an original mistake on the LP version, or was this introduced later (or may I actually have seen some foreign knock off/fake?). Sejtam (talk) 16:50, 31 August 2009 (UTC)

On any other day

I think it's a story about a man having things go wrong on his birthday rather than a mid-life crisis. Listen to the last 20 or so seconds of the song and I swear you can hear the lyrics to "happy birthday" in the background —Preceding unsigned comment added by 114.77.25.218 (talk) 01:41, 4 September 2009 (UTC)