“The Police” are back – at least in movie theaters in the USA.
Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police is a documentary based on “One Train Later”, the memoir of the group’s guitarist Andy Summers.
The film charts the band’s rise, fall and reunion as seen through his eyes.
Summers, 72, likened his sometimes-biting analysis of lead singer Sting in the film to dishing on a beloved family member, rather than harboring any bad feelings.
“I really believe that at the end of the day, there’s great love and brotherhood between us because we all experienced something quite incredible,” Summers said.
Based on his 2006 memoir, “One Train Later,” the film chronicles the history of the band – from Summers’ perspective. It begins with the period before his chance encounter with Sting and drummer Stewart Copeland to the band’s breakup and 2007-08 reunion tour.
The Police came on the scene during one of the most tumultuous periods in music history – mid-1970s London.
“If you wer
Can’t Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police is a documentary based on “One Train Later”, the memoir of the group’s guitarist Andy Summers.
The film charts the band’s rise, fall and reunion as seen through his eyes.
Summers, 72, likened his sometimes-biting analysis of lead singer Sting in the film to dishing on a beloved family member, rather than harboring any bad feelings.
“I really believe that at the end of the day, there’s great love and brotherhood between us because we all experienced something quite incredible,” Summers said.
Based on his 2006 memoir, “One Train Later,” the film chronicles the history of the band – from Summers’ perspective. It begins with the period before his chance encounter with Sting and drummer Stewart Copeland to the band’s breakup and 2007-08 reunion tour.
The Police came on the scene during one of the most tumultuous periods in music history – mid-1970s London.
“If you wer
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