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STING: "I USE DRUGS AND WILL WORK FOR THEIR LEGALIZATION"

26.06.2004

After Paul McCartney, who admitted a few weeks ago that he used drugs in his youth, it is Sting's turn: "I have used more drugs than many people who are currently in hospitals. I find the experience of using drugs very useful. In general, I think these substances should be legalized." The confessions made by the rock star to Vanity Fair Italia, the latest issue of which will be published tomorrow, are very surprising given the positive image of the 53-year-old singer that has been built up over the years. "I study music constantly and do yoga every morning for at least two hours, but I do not live an ascetic life: I drink wine and sometimes smoke a joint," says the singer, "although lately I am less and less interested in this. At the same time, I have never turned into the type who becomes dependent on drugs. I can drink wine and not get drunk, smoke marijuana or take LSD and not lose my mind." The Newcastle singer and guitarist has other ideas: "The real drug is cigarettes. They are the ones that kill. If you look at the statistics, you will see that many more people die from tobacco than from heroin."

Another question about his already well-known erotic experiences. Sting clarifies: "Tantric sex is not taught for performance. It is about teaching mutual complete concentration to achieve the highest levels of intimacy. Sex after 50 years is wonderful. I am not religious, but I believe in God and believe that my connection to the highest spirituality comes through my relationships with the people I love."

Music? "There is a strong element of narcissism in my work. The same as the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of Italy. The only difference is that I do no harm to anyone. I still feel great on stage: I don't yet feel the need to wear a corset or a wig or have plastic surgery on my face." The richest and most spiritual British artist admits that he would like to achieve "great success as a musician. There is a mystery within music, very similar to the mystery of why we are here on Earth. There is a message from God in music."

p No After Paul McCartney, who admitted a few weeks ago that he used drugs in his youth, it is Sting's turn: "I have used more drugs than many people who are currently in hospitals. I find the experience of using drugs very useful. In general, I think these substances should be legalized." The confessions made by the rock star to Vanity Fair Italia, the latest issue of which will be published tomorrow, are very surprising given the positive image of the 53-year-old soloist that has been built up over the years. "I study music constantly and do yoga every morning for at least two hours, but I do not live an ascetic life: I drink wine and sometimes smoke a joint," says the singer, "although lately I am less and less interested in this. At the same time, I have never turned into the type who becomes dependent on drugs. I can drink wine and not get drunk, smoke marijuana or take LSD and not lose my mind." The Newcastle singer and guitarist has other ideas: "The real drug is cigarettes. They are the ones that kill. If you look at the statistics, you will see that many more people die from tobacco than from heroin."

Another question about his now well-known erotic experiences. Sting clarifies: "Tantric sex is not taught for show. It is for learning mutual total concentration to achieve the highest levels of intimacy. Sex after 50 is wonderful. I am not religious, but I believe in God and I believe that my connection to higher spirituality is through my relationships with the people I love."

Music? "There is a strong element of narcissism in my work. The same as the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of Italy. The only difference is that I do no harm to anyone. I still feel great on stage: I don't yet feel the need to wear a corset or a wig or have plastic surgery on my face." The richest and most spiritual British artist admits that he would like to achieve "great success as a musician. There is a mystery within music, very similar to the mystery of why we are here on Earth. There is a message from God in music."

After Paul McCartney, who admitted a few weeks ago that he used drugs in his youth, it is Sting's turn: "I have used more drugs than many people who are currently in hospitals. I find the experience of using drugs very useful. In general, I think these substances should be legalized." The confessions made by the rock star to Vanity Fair Italia, the latest issue of which will be published tomorrow, are very surprising given the positive image of the 53-year-old singer that has been built up over the years. "I study music constantly and do yoga every morning for at least two hours, but I do not live an ascetic life: I drink wine and sometimes smoke a joint," says the singer, "although lately I am less and less interested in this. At the same time, I have never turned into the type who becomes dependent on drugs. I can drink wine and not get drunk, smoke marijuana or take LSD and not lose my mind." The Newcastle singer and guitarist has other ideas: "The real drug is cigarettes. They are the ones that kill. If you look at the statistics, you will see that many more people die from tobacco than from heroin."

Another question about his now well-known erotic experiences. Sting clarifies: "Tantric sex is not taught for show. It is for learning mutual total concentration to achieve the highest levels of intimacy. Sex after 50 is wonderful. I am not religious, but I believe in God and I believe that my connection to higher spirituality is through my relationships with the people I love."

Music? "There is a strong element of narcissism in my work. The same as the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of Italy. The only difference is that I do no harm to anyone. I still feel great on stage: I don't yet feel the need to wear a corset or a wig or have plastic surgery on my face." The richest and most spiritual British artist admits that he would like to achieve "great success as a musician. There is a mystery within music, very similar to the mystery of why we are here on Earth. There is a message from God in music."

After Paul McCartney, who admitted a few weeks ago that he used drugs in his youth, it is Sting's turn: "I have used more drugs than many people who are currently in hospitals. I find the experience of using drugs very useful. In general, I think these substances should be legalized." The confessions made by the rock star to Vanity Fair Italia, the latest issue of which will be published tomorrow, are very surprising given the positive image of the 53-year-old singer that has been built up over the years. "I study music constantly and do yoga every morning for at least two hours, but I do not live an ascetic life: I drink wine and sometimes smoke a joint," says the singer, "although lately I am less and less interested in this. At the same time, I have never turned into the type who becomes dependent on drugs. I can drink wine and not get drunk, smoke marijuana or take LSD and not lose my mind." The Newcastle singer and guitarist has other ideas: "The real drug is cigarettes. They are the ones that kill. If you look at the statistics, you will see that many more people die from tobacco than from heroin."

Another question about his already well-known erotic experiences. Sting clarifies: "Tantric sex is not taught for performance. It is about teaching mutual complete concentration to achieve the highest levels of intimacy. Sex after 50 years is wonderful. I am not religious, but I believe in God and believe that my connection to the highest spirituality comes through my relationships with the people I love."

Music? "There is a strong element of narcissism in my work. The same as the President of the United States or the Prime Minister of Italy. The only difference is that I do no harm to anyone. I still feel great on stage: I don't yet feel the need to wear a corset or a wig or have plastic surgery on my face." The richest and most spiritual British artist admits that he would like to achieve "great success as a musician. There is a mystery within music, very similar to the mystery of why we are here on Earth. There is a message from God in music."

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