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Another 2 pages feature an interview with [[Benny Greb]] about his collaboration with [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[ElbtonalPercussion]]. | Another 2 pages feature an interview with [[Benny Greb]] about his collaboration with [[Stewart Copeland]] and [[ElbtonalPercussion]]. | ||
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+ | Last but not least there's a 1/2 page review of Stewart's book and a few words about his hearing protection. | ||
=Quotes and noteworthy content= | =Quotes and noteworthy content= | ||
− | '' | + | "I understand [[Sting]]'s point of view and what it is that he's after and I do really want to satisfy him. It's just that it goes against all of my musical instincts and I insist on following my musical instincts. |
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+ | And he, bless his heart, tried his best to let Stewart be Stewart but he just couldn't stop himself, turning around every ten minutes with some brilliant idea." | ||
=External links= | =External links= |
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Article title: | A Policeman's Life |
Artist or band featured: | Stewart Copeland / The Police |
Year: | 2009 |
Month: | November |
Country (or countries) of publication: | UK |
Language(s): | English |
Author/interviewer: | Brent Keefe |
Length of feature: | 7 pages + cover |
In November 2009, Stewart Copeland and The Police were featured in Drummer.
Summary
The magazine features a 5 page article about Stewart Copeland's work on Ben Hur Live and his history with The Police.
Another 2 pages feature an interview with Benny Greb about his collaboration with Stewart Copeland and ElbtonalPercussion.
Last but not least there's a 1/2 page review of Stewart's book and a few words about his hearing protection.
Quotes and noteworthy content
"I understand Sting's point of view and what it is that he's after and I do really want to satisfy him. It's just that it goes against all of my musical instincts and I insist on following my musical instincts. ... And he, bless his heart, tried his best to let Stewart be Stewart but he just couldn't stop himself, turning around every ten minutes with some brilliant idea."
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