What was this all about? I saw it posted at AUI:
[quote]In a worldwide exclusive Echidna presents extracts from his new book "The Copeland Chronicles- A Personal Diary" Stewart very generously gave me access to his 30 volumes of diaries and from this I have been able to condense it into a 800 page book. While reading this book you will experience a whole range of emotions ranging from the lowest of lows to the highest of highs and a lot more in between! Over the next few weeks we will be publishing extracts of the book on the
www.stewartcopeland.co.uk site before the book goes on sale on September 11th! Starting next Monday you will be able to read extracts from this book exclusivley at;-
www.stewartcopeland.co.uk Please find below a little teaser of what you will find in the book and be able to read on the website over the next few weeks.
"Diary Entry - May 1st 1983. Dear Diary well today is the day that we once again leave the house and climb into the juggernaut parked in the drive known as the the Police album. I have a very busy week ahead with a crazy hectic schedule where I must pay lip service to the worlds Press and pretend to look like I actually still like Sting. I'm still emotionally drained after last weeks crisis meeting with the band and record company executives where I tried to persuade them that "Mother" would be a far better choice of a single instead of Every Breath You Take. Those who know me will testify as to what a fair person I am and I showed that by telling Sting that EBYT would make the perfect B side. Alas it was not to be and my efforts were in vain - EBYT will be the first single, however I am confident I can get "Miss Gradenko released as the second single. Its going to very tough spending this week talking about EBYT when my heart is really in "Mother" and I know that although he doesn't show it Andy is secretly very upset. I remember back in 1978 when I spent a whole month pleading with Miles not to present "Roxanne" to A&M but instead play them "Be My Girl Sally" which I felt, and still do is the perfect four minute pop song. I mean can you seriously imagine that in twenty years time anyone will still be listening to or even wanting to listen to "Roxanne"???"[/quote]
Someone with a very strange sense of humour?