The Police were formed in 1977 so by the time this came out they wold have been together for about a year,and their first lp Outlandos D'amour would have been released.
That's one of Stewart's songs off that album so that makes sense. See also "The other way of stopping". His songs are very distinctively different to Sting's.
My all-time fave drummer! Love Stewart.
Great album!
I love this song big time!
grooviest thing! like ever!
Yeah!
Cool tune!
Why does this sound so like the Police when sting & andy were not with him yet?
Cause Stewart is The Police. It's why Sting was so jealous of Stew.
They were together by then - this came out in 1980.
Of course his drumming makes it sound like The Police.
The Police were formed in 1977 so by the time this came out they wold have been together for about a year,and their first lp Outlandos D'amour would have been released.
@@rickykilby4672 Stewart Copeland: Well pre-Police, I did Klark Kent, but I hadn’t thought about it since. It hadn’t been on my agenda.
Stewart invented the sound of The Police
bad ass
Similar to Bombs Aways.
But we're okay! 😁
@@Roonlovesfish3874 in Old Bombay.
That's one of Stewart's songs off that album so that makes sense. See also "The other way of stopping". His songs are very distinctively different to Sting's.
@@tostare Different because it's clearly The Other Way of Stopping
Now wait just a second! Is it Kant.. or Kunt?
TheKinoEye..If you take a closer look at his floor tom you can see the “C”
@@sticktrik Are you Sting then? ; )
Town Square!
Yes! Sounds very similar, especially the bassline.
Still as fresh as first time round