Have you guys looked at the website for the English version of Henry's book? You can't get much more well-researched than from someone who was actually there!
I cut and pasted this from the "look inside" sampler, which includes a great shot of a very young Stewart
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"I’ve got lots of stories to tell about those days, especially since most of the books that I’ve read about bands and London during those ‘new wave’ days haven’t always been accurate. Not surprising really, since most of the people who wrote them weren’t there! And then, they wrote them from an external point of view, and well after the fact when they already knew the end of the story. It’s just not the same…
So I started to jot down and retell some of the memories that shaped my life. I wrote them just from my viewpoint and they only engage myself. And if their endings aren’t always bright, that’s how I lived them.
All that I can say is that at the time, we didn’t yet know the end of the stories. We were struggling, and we just wanted to get through. And every time, and in every situation, we were simply doing our best.
And, every time, we believed it was forever…"
And if the story from someone who was there and speaking from the heart is not enough, he goes on into much detail of life in London/Europe during those punk and new wave years, including his intimate stories from the many years he spent working with Miles at IRS, right through to coming full circle a few years back when he got Stewart and Sting back together again to play on his album - a precursor to the Police reunion????
Don't know why I can't paste a link to it, but this is the website address:
[url]www.secretpolicemanbook.com[/url]