Well, here at least is someone else who "gets it" and doesn't jump on the hype bandwagon:
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http://www.timeout.com/chicago/outandabout/?p=2136
Stew stirs the pot
Posted in Music by Scott Smith on June 1st, 2007
When I heard this morning that Police drummer Stewart Copeland posted a message on his site that slammed Sting (calling him a “petulant pansy”) and called their second Vancouver show “unbelievably lame,” I was both elated and worried.
I was elated because much of the Police mythos is about the fractious tension (in the latter days, at least) that caused both its greatest artistic achievements, and its spectacular implosion. So, to me, this news meant that the trio wasn’t just plodding i out, but was approaching this reunion with fire. Plus, as the piece I wrote last week illustrated, I love a good “Sting is a petulant pansy” story.
But I was also worried because this was a sign that the tour might end up suffering from a delayed form of Van Halen disease, and tank before it made it over the northern border of the United States.
As it turns out, there’s not much of a story here. When you see Copeland’s post in context, it reads more like a cataloging of small mistakes that only the band would notice, not the people in the audience. Rather than a vicious screed written by a man still nursing grudges 20 years on, it’s more good-natured joshing between close friends (note that all concerned are laughing at the end of the night).
So I guess my hopes for a repeat of this fight have been dashed.
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