sockii, thanks for the link.
I just found out two amazing facts. First, Andy Summers was going to be in Animal Logic. Wow! I always thought that Stewart and Andy should find another singer- similar to what Van Halen did- and put out albums and tour as a band with a different name. So this all leads to another question: What happened to Andy Summers? Why did he drop out? That would have been an awesome group? Was is creative differences?
The second amazing fact in that article is that Miles Copeland was having financial trouble. How is that possible? At that point Miles had been Sting's manager for ten years. What did he do with all money he made with Sting and with the Police? We're talking about millions and millions of records sold, at least 1,000 sold out concerts and millions of dollars made from T-Shirt sales. What about the money he made with Squeeze, the Go-Go's and all those other groups he had?
There's a video on YouTube where Miles says he got 25 percent of the money the Police generated. Granted, he said he would put money back in. Nevertheless, 25 percent of Police money is a truckload of Benjamins. So how can he possibly have money troubles? The answer is that it's not possbile.
Overall, I think Holland was pretty positive about the AL experience. They should have found another bass player. I now Clarke is considered a bass God. Stewart, however, was the real star of that group. I'm sure that for every one person who knew Clarke, there were ten Stewart fans. He was real draw.
If the Police had reunion tour, AL could also get togeher for a new CD and a tour. It could happen. It would draw a lot of attention.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cT8CY7m9HmE