Stewart Copeland Interview - Part One (1990)

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2008

I don't own the rights to any part of this video, including footage and music. I'm only posting as a fan and nothing more. Not for money or any other personal gain.


Stewart Copeland interview from Later With Bob Costas (1990)

This is Part One.
Look at my other videos for Parts Two & Three.

I was going through a big box of old vhs tapes and found this. Sorry for the tracking problem at the top of the video. At least it's not on their faces.

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  • What's the film called where he hangs out with Punks?

  • @TheTrueHappy That was called "So What" I believe. i've always wanted to see that.

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  • Stewart Copeland was born in Virginia; his father is American, his mother is Scottish; and he's lived everywhere from Beirut, to Egypt, to England.

    It's quite a unique accent.

  • he's so smart and well-spoken; i love it.

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  • Fucking hell... a true connection with Metallica! Who in the entire universe would think that existed? I would've flipped seeing jazz/reggae icon Stu Copeland from The Police playing 'So What' with his 'classical grip' on one night, and on another see Lars Ulrich thrashing the same song at 199 beats per minute. Damn, the world is small.

  • I want an art print of that album. :D

  • TOP drummer ! unique style and sound ! 

  • man he's a little cheater ... he did the same thing with tama drums.... he send them all the records of his band that they made before he joined nad when they were still famous to get an endorsement... but damn that's smart to do that

  • @sherribailey75 yeah i only well spoken person i can think of that would say"... cause its about a hooka" lol but yes i agree

  • funny reading people dis bob costas here. i used to loathe the guy until after about the 20th time i watched this show (late 80s). among all TV interviewers, i now place him near the top. the guy was always crazily prepared and DID get the humor of those he interviewed. once you got over his creepiness, "Later" was one of the rare shows to look forward to each night. it was also one of those shows where the crew was allowed to laugh in the background -- usually a good sign.

  • i love stewart copeland

  • I cannot believe can't stand losing you was censored, I LOVE THAT SONG, it's my fave Police track

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