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  • 1 week ago | 1059thebrew.iheart.com | Stewart Copeland |Doc Reno

    In 1977 The Police officially recorded their first single "Fall Out"!Written by Stewart Copeland, he presented the song to Sting when the Police were beginning to form. "This was one of the first songs Stewart played me. What they [the songs] lacked in sophistication they made up for in energy. I just went along with them and sang them as hard as I could. No, it wasn't false punk. I mean what's a real punk?" Sting said.

  • 1 week ago | 961therocket.iheart.com | Stewart Copeland |Doc Reno

    In 1977 The Police officially recorded their first single "Fall Out"!Written by Stewart Copeland, he presented the song to Sting when the Police were beginning to form. "This was one of the first songs Stewart played me. What they [the songs] lacked in sophistication they made up for in energy. I just went along with them and sang them as hard as I could. No, it wasn't false punk. I mean what's a real punk?" Sting said.

  • Feb 12, 2024 | big1059.iheart.com | Stewart Copeland |Doc Reno

    In 1977 The Police officially recorded their first single "Fall Out"!Written by Stewart Copeland, he presented the song to Sting when the Police were beginning to form. "This was one of the first songs Stewart played me. What they [the songs] lacked in sophistication they made up for in energy. I just went along with them and sang them as hard as I could. No, it wasn't false punk. I mean what's a real punk?" Sting said.

  • Oct 16, 2023 | theguardian.com | Stewart Copeland

    My brother Ian threw the best parties. After our show [playing with Curved Air] in Leicester and a two-hour drive, when we get back to slumbering Mayfair in the dead of night we can hear the revelry from blocks away. Sonja [Kristina, Curved Air singer] and I run up the stairs to the penthouse apartment and find bedlam swinging from the chandeliers. Ian has excelled himself.

  • Oct 2, 2023 | tinyurl.com | Saby Reyes-Kulkarni |Stewart Copeland |Ricky Kej |Hazelrigg Brothers

    Police Beyond BordersShelter/BMGPolice Deranged For OrchestraShelter/BMGSYNCHRONICITY: An Interpretation of the Album by THE POLICENative DSDWhen Stewart Copeland released the album Police Deranged for Orchestra this past June, his use of the word “deranged” in the title suggested a warped take on the Police unlike anything we’d ever heard.

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