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On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with the iconic drummer, Stewart Copeland, of the legendary '80s rock band The Police. The two get into Stewart’s early days in music, his father being in the CIA, and influences like Ginger Baker. Stewart talks about his proudest moment, which songs he would redo, and meeting the famed producer George Martin. He discusses his relationship and some experiences with frontman Sting, reuniting with the band, and his composing work. To close, Stewart lists his top 5 drummers of all time, his perfect album, and the lineup of his ideal supergroup. Tune in for a legendary conversation with the Hall-of-Famer drummer!
CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @ScottLipps
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @Robby_hoff
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Recorded at Melrose Podcasts LA
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0:00:00 - Intro
0:02:00 - Grammys
0:05:30 - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
0:08:26 - Growing up
0:14:50 - Ginger Baker
0:15:00 - First bands
0:19:44 - Meeting The Police
0:29:00 - Clark Kent
0:31:25 - Proudest moment
0:35:25 - Any songs Stewart would redo?
0:39:00 - Coming to America
0:45:00 - “Every Breath You Take”
0:46:00 - The time Sting yelled
0:49:00 - Did the band end too soon?
0:50:00 - George Martin story
0:53:00 - The band’s dynamic during the reunion
0:54:50 - How much money would it take to reunite?
0:56:00 - The Doors
0:57:00 - Composing
0:58:00 - Top 5 drummers
1:03:00 - Perfect album
1:07:00 - Supergroup
1:08:00 - New projects
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On this episode of Lipps Service, Scott sits down with the iconic drummer, Stewart Copeland, of the legendary '80s rock band The Police. The two get into Stewart’s early days in music, his father being in the CIA, and influences like Ginger Baker. Stewart talks about his proudest moment, which songs he would redo, and meeting the famed producer George Martin. He discusses his relationship and some experiences with frontman Sting, reuniting with the band, and his composing work. To close, Stewart lists his top 5 drummers of all time, his perfect album, and the lineup of his ideal supergroup. Tune in for a legendary conversation with the Hall-of-Famer drummer!
CREDITS (Instagram handles)
Host @ScottLipps
Edited by @toastycakes
Music by @Robby_hoff
Produced by @whitakermarisa
Recorded at Melrose Podcasts LA
Sonos makes it so easy to fill your home with incredible sound! Check out the new Sonos Ace headphones, which are Bluetooth-enabled and have three buttons. The content key allows you to play, pause, accept calls, and control the volume. Plus, they feature noise cancellation and voice assist!
These headphones are exceptionally well done and sound incredible, whether listening to your favorite playlist, chatting on a call, watching a movie, or even recording a podcast like this one. They sound particularly fantastic when listening to Lipps Service!
Sonos has great gifts for everyone on your list. Visit sonos.com/Lipps to save 20% on select products.
0:00:00 - Intro
0:02:00 - Grammys
0:05:30 - Rock & Roll Hall of Fame
0:08:26 - Growing up
0:14:50 - Ginger Baker
0:15:00 - First bands
0:19:44 - Meeting The Police
0:29:00 - Clark Kent
0:31:25 - Proudest moment
0:35:25 - Any songs Stewart would redo?
0:39:00 - Coming to America
0:45:00 - “Every Breath You Take”
0:46:00 - The time Sting yelled
0:49:00 - Did the band end too soon?
0:50:00 - George Martin story
0:53:00 - The band’s dynamic during the reunion
0:54:50 - How much money would it take to reunite?
0:56:00 - The Doors
0:57:00 - Composing
0:58:00 - Top 5 drummers
1:03:00 - Perfect album
1:07:00 - Supergroup
1:08:00 - New projects
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