I've just picked up the book 1982 by Jian Ghomeshi. It's his memoir of being a New Wave/punk rock leaning teenager in 1980's suburban Toronto. Essentially, we share the same story except for the failed experimentation with eye liner (and that part's coming from Jian's story.) When I first opened the book, I got quite the kick. The inside lining of the cover is an enlarged copy of a ticket stub (presumably Jian's) for Toronto's 1982 Police Picnic. That concert was the first time I saw The Police, and until Tourzilla, the only time. It's kind of funny to know that Jian Gomeshi was at that concert too and like me it was a formative enough experience in his life to have saved the ticket stub all these years. (I also like the fact that my friend and I had way better tickets than he did.)
The author has a few fairly recent connections to the Police. He hosts a national arts & culture radio program on CBC and he interviewed Stewart some years ago when he was at the NxNE festival just after the release of Everyone Stares. He also interviewed Andy post-reunion when he was in Toronto exhibiting his photos at Luminato.
I've only begun the book, but so far it's a fun, funny and easy read that I definitely recommend, especially to old farts like me who don't mind revisiting their days of youthful awkwardness.
ETA: It turns out that the above-mentioned interview with Andy was also video taped. I came across it while looking for the old audio. I don't think this has been put up here before.
Andy looks pretty tired, but if I recall correctly, Ghomeshi mentioned on his show that this interview was taped at some crazy early time like 6 a.m.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ijs-AvTBHE
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