Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby DirtyMartini on 14 Oct 2009 02:35

http://www.tampabay.com/features/popcul ... ir/1043805

Q: After reading your book, Stewart, we're pretty sure you dig p---ing people off.

A: I do like p---ing people off! But with love in my heart. I like rattling people's cage. And sometimes, occasionally, I slip over the line just a crack, maybe.


And scene.

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(Also props to the interviewers for "vainglorious.")
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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby luddite lady on 14 Oct 2009 04:35

Great find, DM. Thanks. If you go to the link that they mention at the end of the article, you can hear the whole interview as a podcast. It's quite long and very Stewarty. Near the very end, Stewart says a little something about Klark Kent that made me kinda swallow my tongue. Before the interview there's about 4 or 5 minutes of really annoying radio patter between the two hosts. The interview is worth putting up with that though. To hear the interview go to...
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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby TheEqualizer on 14 Oct 2009 05:07

For those with slow internet connections:

Stewart Copeland, the manic beat-keeper for the Police, writes books like he whacks drums — it's all rhythm and instigation, firing first, thinking later. In his new tell-all, Strange Things Happen, the 57-year-old American spins a wild travelogue of escaping lions in the Congo and beating Prince Charles in polo.

But the memoir's unmistakable hot spots involve his volatile relationship with British bandmates Andy Summers and That Other Guy. In one juicy chunk of prose, Copeland refers to Sting as "the Flying Dutchman," "the Lion of Judah" and "Captain Queeg" all within the span of 100 words. It's awkwardly hilarious.

And yet, when all is said and done, Copeland adores his fellow Policemen — or at least that's what he told the Stuck in the '80s team during a recent interview. Here's an excerpt from the chat:

After reading your book, Stewart, we're pretty sure you dig p---ing people off.

I do like p---ing people off! But with love in my heart. I like rattling people's cage. And sometimes, occasionally, I slip over the line just a crack, maybe.

You especially love pushing Sting's buttons.

Oh, yes. It's my lot in life. It's my job. And he also rattles my cage, and if it weren't for each other, the Police wouldn't be what it is.

In the book, you offer messy glimpses behind the curtain during the latest reunion tour, especially a famously disastrous show in Vancouver. Did you catch grief from Sting and Andy when you blogged the disasters on your fan site?

Oh, yeah.

Did they forgive you?

No. They appreciated that it was just Stewart being Stewart. I'm kinda the noisy member of the band. … In the Police, it's not a comfortable environment. It's not a cozy nest. We push and prod each other. You have to leave your ego at the door because you're going to get beat up by those two motherf------.

Any feedback from them on the book?

No, not yet. I can't imagine Sting will be reading it. He never watched my movie. He'll read every part of the book except where it comes to him. He's completely allergic to reading about himself or looking at pictures of himself.

So he's not some vainglorious ego freak?

Totally not. That's not Sting at all. He's really not that guy that so many people think he is. He's completely the unpompous person, the most unvain person you could meet. He's the real thing. He's all music. And he's all pain, too. The brain chemistry that he was born with doesn't make him a happy guy. But I think from that pain comes his great art.

So we have to ask: Will there ever be another Police album? How about a tour?

Probably not for a new album. I hate going into the studio to record drums. And the most painful version of something I already hate is going into the studio with the Police. It's incredible to go out on the stage with those two b-------, who are monsters of music. But to go into the studio without 80,000 people cheering us on, it's a hell pit.
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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby policerule on 14 Oct 2009 13:03

Freakin' great article and interview. Now I remember why I love this guy.
I also liked how the title and content accurately sum up the humor in the whole thing, rather than exploit the quotes.
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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby policefan on 14 Oct 2009 20:25

Did they forgive you?

No. They appreciated that it was just Stewart being Stewart


:|



Any feedback from them on the book?

No, not yet. I can't imagine Sting will be reading it.


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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby MariaH on 15 Oct 2009 03:36

Nice one Dive. My old hometown paper too.
Just downloaded the podcast. will make sure to give a listen.
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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby Charliearnoid on 15 Oct 2009 08:00

So nice to hear Stewarts voice again. I love that man.
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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby samburusunset on 15 Oct 2009 16:15

[quote="Charliearnoid"]So nice to hear Stewarts voice again. I love that man.[/quote]


You claim to love him, but you couldn't stick around for the SF signing??!! Had to go a stinking Hawaii, huh?
You missed Stewart and ME!!



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Re: Article: Stewart Copeland rattles cages in his new memoir

Postby DirtyMartini on 20 Oct 2009 01:05

[quote="luddite lady"]If you go to the link that they mention at the end of the article, you can hear the whole interview as a podcast.[/quote]

Thanks, llady. I hadn't even noticed.
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