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Miles Copeland

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2007 02:29
by edhaith
Anyone hear any news if Miles Copeland will be involved in any way shaped or form with the Police Reunion. Does anyone know if he commented on it?

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2007 02:52
by Divemistress of the Dark
We don't really know. You can always ask him - he runs a forum at milescopeland.net. He's also on the Ask Uncle Ian Tribe page, although the URL escapes me at the moment.

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2007 13:34
by Philip
good questio. will Miles have an active participation ?
and what about our Henry ? He says everyone is talking to him about the reunion. But I still do not know if he spoke with stewart ? By the way, get his book as it will soon come out in your countries.

PostPosted: 06 Apr 2007 16:06
by yobculture
Here's a recent article (April 1) on him from the San Francisco Chronicle:

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.c ... 01&sc=1000

Strangely, it barely mentions the Police and focuses on his belldancing/Arab music venture.

My favorite quote:

"The right wing is telling us that Muslims are out to kill us all, and the media falls into it."

PostPosted: 07 Apr 2007 03:55
by Donna
thanks for the great article! If anyone hasn't already checked out the BDSS, you really should give one of their shows a go - they are fabulous!

I had heard in another article that Miles has no intention of putting the BDSS on the backburner and, while he may have something to do with the Police reunion, it would not be his primary focus.

Too bad, but I give him credit for sticking with his current project. I think this speaks volumes about his character

Miles

PostPosted: 07 Apr 2007 19:54
by giovanni
>But if you hear music from Saudi Arabia, Iran and Iraq and like it, it's >hopeful. If we can dance together, we can talk together

That's another great line of the article!
Really cool stuff.
I hope Miles will write a book about his life and job; he can teach us all so much about his job (and about The Police of course), as well as his great attitude to let people 'understand' music...

I saw the Bellydance show and it was amazing! I hope to see one the movies one day; I guess Stewart sons took part of the production and filming, or at least that's what they told me when I met them at the show.
(see some pics at The Copelands section).

me again

PostPosted: 07 Apr 2007 20:17
by giovanni
This is the opening line of the official website of 'Thirty Days To Vegas', the movie about the behind-the-scenes of the making of the Bellidance show:

"They laughed at me twice in my life-- Once when I
started a group called The Police, and then again
when I created the greatest Bellydance troop
in the world, The Bellydance Superstars" - Miles Copeland

ehehe...makes you think, eh?
Giovanni

PostPosted: 08 Apr 2007 04:23
by Donna
Hey Giovanni
I rented American Bellydancer and would recommend it highly, if you are interested in seeing one of the documentaries. It is very informative and, of course, entertaining. Miles is always amusing.

And, I agree, he could definitely teach a thing or two. I would love to see him do some kind of seminar or something to that effect - he'd beat the pants off any motivational speaker out there - what a great public speaker I bet he'd be!

ahhhh, one can always dream.....

PostPosted: 08 Apr 2007 04:46
by conroy
And don't forget the spin-off troupe that is going to be more tribal oriented called the Indigo. I hope what Barbara said about it the last time I saw her is true and they have a live band perform with the Bellydancers. that would rule!

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2007 01:19
by Donna
[quote="conroy"]And don't forget the spin-off troupe that is going to be more tribal oriented called the Indigo. I hope what Barbara said about it the last time I saw her is true and they have a live band perform with the Bellydancers. that would rule![/quote]

Yes, Conroy - I did hear that they would be touring, but did not know about the live band. Thanks for sharing! That would be spectacular - Rachael Brice is just a stunning woman to watch dance and I am much more into the tribal than cabaret aspect of bellydance, so it should be a great time. Looking forward to it!!

PostPosted: 10 Apr 2007 04:34
by conroy
I think the live band is still only a possibility and hasn't been confirmed, but it would be great. Especially if it is the same ones that play the music that you hear when you go on www.theindigo.net. When the BDSS were here back in November, Barbara thought the indigo would be on tour here in the Spring but I see it's been pushed back to the Fall. I can't wait either.