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-Now I know why you can sing that high.
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-[ Laughs ]
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Have you ever been in a harness before?
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-I've been in a harness once before,
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and I promised I would never do it again.
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But just for you, I did it.
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-[ Laughs ] Thank you for doing that.
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-And it was a lot of pressure on the asteroids,
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I have to say. -[ Laughs ]
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[ Laughter ]
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-The song you're gonna be singing tonight
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is gonna be in a different octave.
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-Whew! -A higher key.
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Like, [ high-pitched voice ] "Ladies and gentlemen, Sting.
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Give it up."
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[ Normal voice ] I want to mention, by the way,
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you kind of wrote that sketch, a little bit.
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-I did. -Yeah.
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[ Stammers ]
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-I'm not taking the full blame for it, no.
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-[ Laughs ] But we --
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Arthur -- Arthur Meyer, our writer on our show --
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and Colin Elzie wrote the sketch,
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"Two Stings on the Moon." We sent it to you.
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We go, "I don't know if Sting will do it.
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He probably won't do it. We don't know."
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And we didn't hear back form you.
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[ Laughs ]
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So, I go, "All right. So, that's okay."
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Then, we heard back from your publicist,
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and they said, "Sting likes the idea a little bit.
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But he's got...
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He's got some things he wants to tweak."
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And then, like, in the next hour,
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we got a scratch track of you singing that.
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-Yeah. To "Walking On The Moon."
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-To "Walking On The Moon." Yeah.
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And I go -- No, we --
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We started crying.
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It was like, "This is the best thing that's ever happened."
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Have you -- I thought about this 'cause I was like,
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"Either we're astronauts, or you could just wear
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your space underwear from the movie 'Dune.'"
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And then, I thought "Well..."
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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-I still -- I still have these.
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-You do?
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-Occasionally, Trudie asks me to wear them for,
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you know, to spice it up a little bit.
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-Yeah, he does that.
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-But it's very difficult getting your trousers on over them.
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-This is legendary, dude. Come on, man.
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[ Wolf whistles ]
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Yeah. Thank you.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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All right. You know, "Walking On The Moon,"
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you were saying backstage,
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actually wasn't walking on the moon.
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It was about a long night out in Germany.
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-I had a bass line in my head.
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[ Imitates bass line ]
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And it kept going around and around in my head.
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And it was about 3:00 in the morning.
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We were in Munich, I think,
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and we'd had a lot of beer.
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And I thought, "There must be a song here."
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So, I was walking around the room, going,
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[ Singing ] "Walking around the room."
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[ Imitates melody ]
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And I thought, "That can't be a song."
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So, it became "Walking On The Moon,"
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inspired by Neil Armstrong, of course, the great hero.
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Let's talk about "My Songs."
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Congrats on this.
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This is, like...
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Basically, it's like your greatest hits,
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kind of, but more.
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But it's different versions of them.
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-You know, I think some people imagine that recorded work
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is a holy relic, or a museum piece.
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For me, it's just a starting point in the relationship.
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You get to -- You get to know a song
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over the years of singing it.
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So, I -- I've been singing these songs or 30 years,
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some of them.
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I know where the bodies are buried.
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I know -- You know, every night, I sing them,
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and I try and find something different.
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So, when I approach it again in the studio,
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I have all of that knowledge.
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My voice is different.
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It's richer. -Yeah.
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-You know, the way drums are recorded now
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is so different than the way it was
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in the '70's or the '80's.
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So, it's -- It's a diff-- It's a fun record.
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-Yeah. -It's fun to compare the two.
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-Well, I love it. I love "Brand New Day."
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God, I love every one of these songs.
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"Desert Rose," "If You Love Somebody Set Them Free,"
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which I heard was written in a haunted house.
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Is that true?
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-I lived in a haunted house in North London
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for a very long time. -This is really true.
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-I never believed in ghosts.
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I was very skeptical about it until I lived with them.
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-Yeah.
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So, it was numerous ghosts? -Yeah.
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You would wake up in the morning,
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and everything had been reorganized in the kitchen.
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Furniture was in a different place.
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Bottles were smashed.
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Plates were smashed on the floor.
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And one night, I woke up,
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and I saw Trudie standing in the corner with our child.
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And I was wondering why she was staring at me.
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And then, I reached over...
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and there was Trudie.
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And then, she went, "Who's that?"
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And we both saw this woman and a child in the corner of the room.
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Then, we found out it used to be a pub called The Three Ducks
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in the 17th century.
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And I don't know what happened there,
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but it was a very, very weird atmosphere.
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And then, when I sold the house,
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it kept being resold every few months.
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-Yeah.
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[ Talking indistinctly ]
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There's something in there, yeah.
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-I liked the ghosts. I enjoyed their company.
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-Yeah. -And I was very skeptical about it.
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-Did you -- Did you talk to the ghosts?
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-No. No. I was too scared.
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[ Laughter ]
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If I ever feel a ghostly presence,
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which I do sometimes... -Yeah.
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-I'm kidding. No. That was real.
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I'm really here.
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I hope that you're really here. And, uh...
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I just imagine all my guests are Sting.
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That's how I interview everybody.
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But I always say, "Hey, I'm cool."
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Or "Hey, I'm good with you guys. You can do whatever.
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Haunt me." -Just smile. Just smile.
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-Smile at them. Go...
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"Yeah, have fun. It's your place." Right?
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-You can't have an old English house without a ghost.
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-You can't. That's a rule. That is true, yeah.
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Talk to me about the Las Vegas residency.
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I'm excited beyond belief. -Me, too.
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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I cannot wait.
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-I've played Vegas many many -- hundreds of times.
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But I've never had my own room before.
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This will be my own room.
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The only limit is my imagination.
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So, I'm gonna have a different gown very dong.
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-Of course. Yeah.
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'Cause when I think of Vegas, I think of
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costume changes, dancers.
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-Magicians, dancers -- everything.
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-Right now, do you have a plan
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for what you're gonna do on the stage?
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-It's gonna be a big show.
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We have a year to plan it.
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-Wow. But tickets go on sale next week.
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So, you can start planning your trip to Vegas
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to go see Sting.
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I am going to be there. I cannot wait, dude.
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Oh, my gosh, we could totally --
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We could reprise our roles as Two Stings on the Moon.
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Yeah. Whenever you want.
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Whenever you want. I'm totally available.
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-All right. -He basically said "yes."
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I'm so excited.
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[ Laughter ]
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I'm just gonna name some other ones that's on "My Songs,"
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just so everyone knows. "Message In A Bottle,"
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"Walking On The Moon," "Englishmen In New York."
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Come on!
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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You're doing "Demolition Man" tonight.
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-We are gonna play "Demolition Man."
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[ Cheers and applause ]
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Which I originally wrote for Grace Jones.
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-You originally wrote that for Grace Jones?
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-I wrote it for Grace.
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-I was at something with her, and it's -- got to be --
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maybe it was, like, midnight, or something like that.
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I don't -- We were somewhere. Maybe we were here.
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And I said, "All right. Take care."
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And she was like, "What are you doing now?"
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I go, "I'm going to sleep. I'm an old man."
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She was like, "What's wrong with this generation?"
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[ Laughter ]
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I'm going out. I'm going out right now."
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-She knows how to party. -She's the greatest.
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And you know how to party. Thank you for being here.
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And get ready for "Demolition Man."
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The legendary Sting, everybody.