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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2020 9:41:08 GMT
I watched this series earlier in the year. Stewart is interesting, interested, engaging and good fun in a three part series which gets under the skin of music. If you missed it, it's on iplayer and well worth a look.
The blurb: In a three-part landmark series, Stewart Copeland travels the world meeting composers, musicians, film-makers, DJs and scientists to ask the question, 'How does music work?
Stewart Copeland has spent a life in music - listening, composing and playing. At the age of seven he was captivated by Carl Orff's 'Carmina Burana'; ‘Something powerful took hold of me, some serious magic.’ Sixty years and twenty-five bands later, including The Police, the spell is still strong. But why? How does music ignite that excitement? What exactly is this thing that brings us together, moves us and binds us, communicates stories like no other art form, and which seemingly has transcendental powers?
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Post by Lord Emsworth on Dec 9, 2020 10:38:48 GMT
I enjoyed it too
Stewart is certainly Mr Enthusiasm
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2020 20:54:14 GMT
^ Yes, and didn't Sting seem up his own arse by comparison? Thankfully his appearance was fairly brief.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 9, 2020 21:24:48 GMT
Stewart Copeland has always been an unsung hero when it comes to promoting punk and alternative music.
Good on ye Big man.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 3, 2023 9:50:50 GMT
If you missed it there's a repeat on BBC4 tonight. 11:35pm.
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