
I loved Stewart Copeland's band Animal Logic as well.
You know, a friend of mine had this backstage/making of/behind the scenes type documentary for the Police, that we'd watch in college (not as often as we watched Zappa's "Does Humor Belong in Music," or ELP something or other...)tattuchu wrote:I forgot to say. Hades, I never cared much for The Police, but holy Christ did I love Dream of the Blue Turtles![]()
I loved Stewart Copeland's band Animal Logic as well.
Must've been love... but it's all over now...Tero wrote:I saw the Police on their first American club tour. They had one album. They played all songs. Then they played them again. It had a good beat and you could dance to it.
Roxette is a tango of sorts. Some people were fooled.
Well, it takes two, you know.Tero wrote:So did you tango?
Not famous over here, or at least I'm just clueless as usual. Wow. What was the source of the friction? Sting's big ego I'm assuming? But I mean, even if Sting had a huge ego, why would Stewart even care? All he had to do was play the drumsThinking Aloud wrote:The animosity between the two is famous. There are even tales of them going on stage with broken bones after fights behind the scenes!
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