Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby steerpike on 01 Nov 2012 20:45

Ever wondered why we were called The Police? Here are some notes from 1976:

https://twitter.com/copelandmusic/status/264029207858921473/photo/1
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby policefan on 02 Nov 2012 01:31

Honestly, I am not very big on those names.

I like Police the best ...

Maybe because it sits so beautifully in the drawing with the little stars.

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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby Howstupidmrbates on 02 Nov 2012 03:16

I think Hypochondria would've worked pretty well lol. (Sting)
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby ltwoman on 02 Nov 2012 09:10

steerpike wrote:Ever wondered why we were called The Police? Here are some notes from 1976:

https://twitter.com/copelandmusic/status/264029207858921473/photo/1


Appreciate this post 'cause I don't do Twitter either. Very cool.
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby zilboy on 04 Nov 2012 02:26

LOL!!! Maestro had good penmanship back in the day! And he was a doodler, just like so many of us.
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby moonstone on 04 Nov 2012 18:32

This is great fun.

I love the tweets underneath the list.
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby roddswett on 05 Nov 2012 15:50

Stupid me: I always thought it was something to do with Copeland brothers running the band:

Copeland/Copsland/Cops/Police/The Police
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Postby ladyhawke on 07 Nov 2012 21:44

this was real fun to see thank you for sharing
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 29 Nov 2012 06:17

Is that real?

The worst name on there is Teeth, and it's circled? I assume that means it was a true contender! :lol:
“...and er, did anyone try just pushing this little red button?”
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Postby luddite lady on 01 Dec 2012 04:18

Well, hey there Mrs. Gradenko! It's been a long time since I've seen you around these parts. I guess you're finished school by now and all growed up like.
Yes, there seemed to be an odd teeth theme to many of those names. Were you hoping to make the big time in order to pay your dentist bill, Stewart?
There is also a heavy military theme in that list. I'm so glad you did not choose any of those names, Stewart. I can't imagine that back in the day I would have thrown my support behind a band with a name that alluded to dentistry. Maybe the military, but even that would be a hard sell. I honestly had enough trouble defending the name The Police back in my high school days.
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 01 Dec 2012 05:04

luddite lady wrote:Well, hey there Mrs. Gradenko! It's been a long time since I've seen you around these parts. I guess you're finished school by now and all growed up like.
Yes, there seemed to be an odd teeth theme to many of those names. Were you hoping to make the big time in order to pay your dentist bill, Stewart?
There is also a heavy military theme in that list. I'm so glad you did not choose any of those names, Stewart. I can't imagine that back in the day I would have thrown my support behind a band with a name that alluded to dentistry. Maybe the military, but even that would be a hard sell. I honestly had enough trouble defending the name The Police back in my high school days.


Haven't quite graduated just yet... this Spring, I've been working my way through, so no debt! :) Yeah I'd say I've grown up a lot, I look back and realize how nice it was being a kid.

I guess they thought teeth sounded vicious? lol I'm sure there's a story behind the thought path there.

Think Lurex was meant to sound like Durex? I can't think that they wanted to be named after yarn.
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Re: Stewart's notes for band names (1976)

Postby ltwoman on 01 Dec 2012 13:05

Mrs. Gradenko wrote:
luddite lady wrote:Yes, there seemed to be an odd teeth theme to many of those names. Were you hoping to make the big time in order to pay your dentist bill, Stewart?

There is also a heavy military theme in that list. I'm so glad you did not choose any of those names, Stewart. I can't imagine that back in the day I would have thrown my support behind a band with a name that alluded to dentistry. Maybe the military, but even that would be a hard sell. I honestly had enough trouble defending the name The Police back in my high school days.


I guess they thought teeth sounded vicious? lol I'm sure there's a story behind the thought path there.

Think Lurex was meant to sound like Durex? I can't think that they wanted to be named after yarn.


My money is on someone had a toothache ...
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