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At the height of their fame in 1983, The Police were the biggest band in the world—but behind the scenes, they couldn't stand to be in the same room. This episode of the It’s 1 Louder Podcast, PJ Pat gets into the explosive friction that defined the recording of Synchronicity and the eventual collapse of one of rock’s greatest trios.
Explore the shifting power dynamics that turned a democracy into a monarchy, the physical altercations that left members with cracked ribs, and the "separate room" recording strategy used to keep the band from killing each other. We also look at the failed 1986 reunion attempt, the massive 2007 world tour, and why Sting eventually called the reunion an "exercise in nostalgia" that left him feeling empty.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a student of rock history, this is the definitive look at the tension that created timeless music but ultimately tore the band apart.
Timestamps
[00:00] 1983: The peak of The Police [01:22] The story of the breakup begins [02:00] Shifting dynamics and royalty friction [02:48] The violent Synchronicity sessions [03:12] The "separate room" recording strategy [04:16] Why "Every Breath You Take" is the perfect pop song [05:08] The failed 1986 reunion attempt [06:50] Why they actually broke up: The creative tax [07:49] The 2007 Reunion Tour and the "ghosts" of the past [08:23] Stewart Copeland's brutally honest blog posts [10:00] The final show and the "Looney Tunes" exit [11:45] The business of rock: How tour money is split [13:30] Final thoughts on a legendary trio
Intro Music by Witch of November.
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Crank it up 1 louder!
By PJ Pat5
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What artist or band should I highlight next?
At the height of their fame in 1983, The Police were the biggest band in the world—but behind the scenes, they couldn't stand to be in the same room. This episode of the It’s 1 Louder Podcast, PJ Pat gets into the explosive friction that defined the recording of Synchronicity and the eventual collapse of one of rock’s greatest trios.
Explore the shifting power dynamics that turned a democracy into a monarchy, the physical altercations that left members with cracked ribs, and the "separate room" recording strategy used to keep the band from killing each other. We also look at the failed 1986 reunion attempt, the massive 2007 world tour, and why Sting eventually called the reunion an "exercise in nostalgia" that left him feeling empty.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or a student of rock history, this is the definitive look at the tension that created timeless music but ultimately tore the band apart.
Timestamps
[00:00] 1983: The peak of The Police [01:22] The story of the breakup begins [02:00] Shifting dynamics and royalty friction [02:48] The violent Synchronicity sessions [03:12] The "separate room" recording strategy [04:16] Why "Every Breath You Take" is the perfect pop song [05:08] The failed 1986 reunion attempt [06:50] Why they actually broke up: The creative tax [07:49] The 2007 Reunion Tour and the "ghosts" of the past [08:23] Stewart Copeland's brutally honest blog posts [10:00] The final show and the "Looney Tunes" exit [11:45] The business of rock: How tour money is split [13:30] Final thoughts on a legendary trio
Intro Music by Witch of November.
Support the show
Join our 11 Club for free. Benefit from exclusive perks and extra merch discounts at https://its1louder.com/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@RockwithPJPat or Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/its1louderpodcast/
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