YOUR TURN STEWART

YOUR TURN STEWART

Postby Marshmallow Jones on 28 Aug 2006 19:36

'Broken Music' by Sting

'One Train Later' by Andy Summers

'????????" by Stewart Copeland


Will we ever get a book from you or is that not one of your many talents? We can even throw some titles out there for you...

'Beat Cop'

'Octobans and Assholes: My Years with the Police'

'Sting Schming: I WAS the Police'

:wink:

something catchy like that...

whaddya say?
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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 29 Aug 2006 03:27

I know he said Everyone Stares wasan't his answer to the book...but hey quit complaining, we have Everyone Stares!

"A picture says a thousand words."
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Postby Kim on 29 Aug 2006 03:34

No book - more GIZMO! :-P
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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 29 Aug 2006 05:21

[quote="Kim"]No book - more GIZMO! :-P[/quote]

Your nearly right. it's, "No book- more OYSTERHEAD!" A mistake anyone could make. :wink:
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Postby LISTING on 29 Aug 2006 05:47

I heard Stewart will write a book for a release in 2007.
Gio, am I wrong ?
Doing this, the four ex-policeman would make the story complete, and fill the hole !
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Postby conroy on 29 Aug 2006 09:39

When would Stewart have time to write a book? He's still living what are future chapters with all the cool things he's been doing lately. The final chapter is far from completion. I agree with Kim, more Gizmo and Oysterhead, film scores, symphonies, operas, ballets, etc.
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Postby giovanni on 29 Aug 2006 19:44

sorry but I have no news about Stewart writing a book for 2007, but that would be amazing....
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Postby georgygirl on 29 Aug 2006 22:09

A book from Stewart's art will be wonderful, but more wonderful if someone near Stewart will write it...

When someone is so good, he don't have to write anything about himself, but many people who like him can do it...

What happened with Echidna as a writer of Stewart's art book?

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Postby Kim on 30 Aug 2006 02:34

Oysterhead too! As long as the dude is onstage and in my neighborhood, I'm there! :-P

Somebody said Miles is working on a book, although I don't know how, since he's on the radio and working with his dancers and producing a film for PBS about Middle Eastern Music. That would be a hell of a read for sure!
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Postby conroy on 30 Aug 2006 03:07

Kim, check out the thread on Miles's tribe.net messageboard under the subject Miles and the Dead Sea Scrolls. He said he's going to publish his dad's autobiography and some stuff he wrote back in the 50's about Miles, Ian, Stewart and Lennie and some stuff he wrote about terrorism in the Middle East that still are true today. I just finished Game of Nations which was a great read, so I can' wait to read all this stuff. I think you're righth when you say it'll all be a hell of read.
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Postby Kim on 30 Aug 2006 04:06

Wow! I missed that post. That sounds incredible.
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Postby jedsoon on 31 Aug 2006 04:02

i'm an avid reader, and my favorite books are usually by artists who influence me. naturally, stewart's would go to the top of the list, should he ever choose to go that route. right now i'm reading [u]rebel without a crew[/u] by robert rodriguez. quite entertaining!
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Postby georgygirl on 01 Sep 2006 03:45

Good reading choice Jedsoon.

I am an avid reader too, and of course if is a book from Stewart making music and all his art, will be one of my head books... :wink:

I have this fantasy to make some writes about him, but by now is just fantasy, because I have no time yet...
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Postby Mrs. Gradenko on 01 Sep 2006 04:34

Georgy, what do you read?

I like: Anne Rice, J. K. Rowling (don't make fun, thoes are good books! :oops: ), Jean M. Auel, and I'm really into Diana Gabaldon right now.
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Postby georgygirl on 02 Sep 2006 15:01

I read almost all the books from Hermann Hesse, Carlos Castaneda, Erich Fromm, John Rawls, Bertrand Russell etc.

Also read all my student's emails to me and their philosophical writes...

I also love to read from Rock & Roll masters...

And yes, I also read 2 books from Sting, his Broken Music autobiography, that was very slow for me until he began talking about his experience with The Police, and another that names Sting, every breath he takes, that I like it more because almost all is about the Police's story...


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Also read many posts here... :lol:
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