For the first time ever on Drumeo, we’re honored to bring you the legendary Stewart Copeland from The Police-live from the iconic Village Studios in Los Angeles! Thanks for sharing your stories and knowledge, Stewart! | Ready to reach your drumming goals? Try Drumeo FREE for 7 days: www.drumeo.com/trial.
@agromandiriinsaniАй бұрын
Thank you very much you bring our Majesty ❤ Steward Copeland
@sukardjiАй бұрын
Thank you! 🙏 🙏 🙏
@fabriceleclaire3306Ай бұрын
I was waiting for this one. Steward Copeland is why I started to drum.
@skywalkeracademyteam8831Ай бұрын
The Master drummer and a great teacher too. Thank you for making this happen. ❤
@isftishАй бұрын
have been waiting for this one for sometime. thx drumeo
@ДРАНДУЛЕТ-3000Ай бұрын
It's insane how young this 72 years old guy is and how much energy he is spreading!
@JMSVIDEOPRODUCTIONSАй бұрын
HE IS 72??? I never ever would have guessed that really! Damn - he looks maybe 60 or so!
@ggriggy9498Ай бұрын
That's drummers, its like they all are caffeinated puppies.
@nonsensicalrants1703Ай бұрын
@@ggriggy9498 Have you played drums? Burns a lot of calories.
@waqqodonkeyАй бұрын
part of it might be that he's a happy drummer - playing drums relieves tension and stress, and releases dopamine 😊
@mauricioverderame8188Ай бұрын
@@ggriggy9498 it's the happiness involved 😁🎉
@seanysАй бұрын
Oh, Stewart… every little thing he drums is magic.
@roathripperАй бұрын
cringe!
@lawrencemcstephens308Ай бұрын
@@roathripper True, but his comment got 130+ likes, so can't be that cringe! Lot of dads who love that kind of joke watching Drumeo, haha! ;) Edit: Update that the orginal dad joke is now at 807 likes, go for it!
@KilladeyАй бұрын
@@lawrencemcstephens308 Dad here, and I can confirm I enjoyed this joke immensely.
@lawrencemcstephens308Ай бұрын
@@Killadey Amen, brother!
@mystiqg6248Ай бұрын
@@roathripper its not cringe because its true. he's a great drummer
@allrequiredfieldsАй бұрын
Stuart Copeland feels underutilized in this world. He needs a show. He needs a show that has him interviewing other musicians. Or SOMETHING. Copeland is the kind of personality that we need to be seeing regularly.
@TheNaFunАй бұрын
100%
@ekkamailaxАй бұрын
I keep thinking the same. Sting always performs Police hit songs during his tours, and he has a session drummer and guitarist replace andy and stewart. I would gladly pay to see a Stewart Copeland tour where he has session bassist/vocalist replace Sting (obviously a police tour would be amazing but assuming that wont happen). I wonder how many fans would pay to see stewart perform the police songs live ...
@gsm5150Ай бұрын
The only thing holding it to happen is his will to make something like that happen on a regular basis. He'll get tired of that so fast, unless it's an Eric Andre Show's esque
@galenanderson2541Ай бұрын
This world doesnt need shows.
@Oldgames1000Ай бұрын
Check out "On Drums" the BBC documentary. That's the closest thing he did to what you're describing.
@BrandonToewsАй бұрын
Well, here it is! Thank you Stewart for the incredible stories and all the laughs. I can't wait to share everything else we filmed 😉
@CarsonHoffmasterАй бұрын
@BrandonToews, when will we get the video of Andy Hurley?
@mightyV444Ай бұрын
Thank you both very much, Brandon and Stewie! 😍 Great vibes! 😊👍
@dapsignАй бұрын
So flipping excited to watch and learn from Stewart!!!!
@Oldgames1000Ай бұрын
Please tell me you did a "hears for the first time" video on this.
@ericmills9839Ай бұрын
I imagine you still can't get the smile off your face, what a treat!
@DuskwyndАй бұрын
Brandon does such good prep for these. He KNEW Stewart would steer a lot of the conversation and he seemed completely ready to go everywhere with him. Well done.
@BrandonToewsАй бұрын
Thank you! With Stewart, you’ve gotta be ready to go ANYWHERE 😂
@shawnmcvey7789Ай бұрын
@@BrandonToewsYou really did a great job. Stewart is a *very* engaged conversationalist with so many wonderful things to say, and a lot of people just ask him the same questions.
@aZeddPrattFilmАй бұрын
@@Duskwynd He got nothing new out of him and he barely played!
@lauraanderson8027Ай бұрын
The man is a walking drum encyclopedia of knowledge and very animated at that
@slacknoteАй бұрын
@@BrandonToews great job indeed, even though I thought you sometimes looked like you struggled to keep Stewart from derailing your line of questioning. Or do I imagine that?
@rockapartyjdАй бұрын
My mom just passed and Drumeo is getting me thru...thank you
@BrianHoff04Ай бұрын
So sorry. I can't imagine your day. Hope the music helps.
@seanwhitford1537Ай бұрын
I lost my dad in 1985, and he was a drummer and a huge Stewart Copeland fan. Music kept me going this entire time and I clicked on this video for him. I am so sorry for your loss. I hope music helps you through your loss as it did me. Peace and rock on!
@jackshittleАй бұрын
I'm sorry my friend. I'm glad this channel is helping you get through these rough times. Sending positive energy to you. - hang in there, this will pass.
@williammorris1384Ай бұрын
So sorry to hear this. Music and great characters like Stewart, who create it , are wonderful at giving a bit of perspective, calm and comfort. All the things you need right now. Sending you good wishes and peace in the future 👍
@USCTrojan2013Ай бұрын
My condolences man!
@MontaguStudiosАй бұрын
A couple of things I’ve learned from this video: 1. The drums in The Police songs sound complex but as long as you have the fundamentals right, it’s not that complicated. No, you can’t master them in one day but you can play them. It’s about the feels and having fun. 2. Despite him making fun of Sting’s lyrics and their differences, Stewart has the utmost respect for him. 3. Stewart remains one of my favourite drummers of all time and this interview makes me appreciate him ever more. Thank you Drumeo for this.
@GES8215Ай бұрын
just start playing drums on beat 3 and ur good lol
@christopherking3937Ай бұрын
4. Andy is and was a virtuoso.
@alancarver2511Ай бұрын
If you can play No Time This Time, even with all the days of practice you want, you're something else.
@themobiustripperАй бұрын
Looking forward to your cover of Spirits in the Material World!
@ScorpionF1RE----USAАй бұрын
Yeah, but being the inventor of the police's drum parts, is what separates him. His uniqueness and creativity are where his genius lies.
@cacohenriquezАй бұрын
Dear Drumeo crew... thanks so much for this episode ♡
@nattcharoenton2727Ай бұрын
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@-dugairАй бұрын
Hear it is... My Father's Place Roslyn Long Island Sting's Birthday Oct. 2, 1979 kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2rWloiBrNBoY6ssi=264d662Tx4-qnn52 You can hear at the beginning of so lonely sting shouts louder to Soundman Kim Turner the fourth member of Police to turn up his new Roland Space Echo. Also Stewart has a new echo & a new E-Drum Synare-3? Making that obnoxious sound that turns out doesn't fit Police music. Bawoooooo.. Boys love toys. Police played the same club six months earlier with only one album. Also a radio broadcast that you can find here on KZbin. I advise seeking out the many radio broadcasts they did in America. Many are on KZbin posted by the same few very cool Police superfans that have it all. The show above I bought as a bootleg album just before I saw the Zenyatta tour with Xtc opening. If you dont know XTC... Your missing a great band. Musicians especially love them. Like most Great stuff you may not feel it at first... But when you do... You will wonder how it slipped past you. Cheers & Regards.. -dugair -AUI- ↓2001↑
@motoralmaisangre1Ай бұрын
This one and Philo´s one are just awesome stuff
@duarteestelita725729 күн бұрын
indeed….. He is a powerhouse..! oh…and magnificent drummer too :P .
@alijafri2022Ай бұрын
Stewart Copeland somehow elevates his Police bandmates while constantly cursing them. His genius isn't just on the drums. What a legend.
@lumpygravy3828 күн бұрын
Great comment
@podecrer8127 күн бұрын
He is the best!
@fundymentalismАй бұрын
The Arabic baladí vs reggae beat blew my mind. Copeland is my favourite interview, period.
@jacklatou8145Ай бұрын
In my humble opinion, at their peak, this gentleman and Phil Collins were two of the very best drummers ever.
@Riffwood432hzАй бұрын
i think pick withers and dave mattox could be up there
@Riffwood432hzАй бұрын
@@stephanmarcouxdrums4877 i agree its emotive . I play guitar and can play bass and have taken up the drums recently but will never be great . it gives you a 360 degree view of a song ( i write songs ) and its really helped me .
@memorythreeАй бұрын
I would add Peart, Bozzio and Bruford too!
@Riffwood432hzАй бұрын
@@memorythree yeah :)
@samuelzapata4151Ай бұрын
Love the discussion so I will pitch in! I think the best drummer to have ever lived was Jeff Porcaro, but all these choices have been great!
@Deguilbret17Ай бұрын
Whenever Stewart plays drums, he's fascinating to listen to. Same when he's talking. This guy is so smart, so honest, so humble and so bad ass at the same time. That's why we love him. Thx for this great episode.
@SimonLloydGuitarАй бұрын
He's totally absorbing. Such a musical drummer, not just a time keeper.
@g-man8705Ай бұрын
Humble?? Self-aware I would say
@silverXnoiseАй бұрын
@@g-man8705Unperturbed by his own greatness.
@g-man8705Ай бұрын
@@silverXnoise You could say that!
@ExaultedSeahawksFanАй бұрын
Stewart in his 70’s still playing at a high level!
@shawnmcvey7789Ай бұрын
He's always been in pretty good shape. Could be genetics, his height, years of drumming, or all of the above. The root of it is his energy, but it's important to stay active.
@BlueHopi144Ай бұрын
he never stopped drumming and did countless videos of what he drums in his home in LA
@CharlieViking95Ай бұрын
He looks CRAZY good for 72 years and his playing is still extraordinary. Legend!
@kingprawn171Ай бұрын
Drummers age very well.
@10110101000114 күн бұрын
@@kingprawn171 Sadly not true for Phil
@marks.665622 күн бұрын
One of the greatest, most proficient musicians of all time. Dude is so amazing. Punk, ska, funk, rock, jazz, reggae, contemporary, classic, blues, rockabilly. He can do any of those at an expert level.
@decomicssehablaasiАй бұрын
Getting educated by Stewart Copeland on drum basics and history is something I didn't expect today, but here we are
@TinoCostanАй бұрын
I'm 62 and I have to say this: The Police are The Beatles of my generation. Everything was new and everything was enjoyable for most of the people. This is the way to become a legend. "The Bed's Too Big Without You" is my favourite tune for the interplay between bass and drums and the many sound inventions within. Thank you guys! ❤
@drummer78Ай бұрын
It’s true…like The Beatles, The Police were teen idols, pop hit makers, musically innovative/ambitious and broke up when they were at their peak powers.
@JasonVanDoornOfficialАй бұрын
💯
@tiwantiwaabibiman2603Ай бұрын
Supertramp, Blonde, Frank Zappa, The Cars, Kraftwerk, Genesis (with and without Peter Gabriel), Styx, Foreigner, Heart... Just sayin... Memories!
@bassomatic6055Ай бұрын
My fave song too
@TinoCostanАй бұрын
@@bassomatic6055 Love that bassline! 🔥
@rod4realАй бұрын
In my humble opinion, Stewart Copeland is the greatest drummer of all time.
@IdirBramsАй бұрын
Really?😂
@IdirBramsАй бұрын
Really ?😂
@tjames6427Ай бұрын
And Composer !! His work outside the police is just as good if not even better.
@oscarleijontoftАй бұрын
Let's say he was the best of his time? 😊 Best of all time has to be Vinnie Colaiuta. He's played with Zappa, Lemmy, Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea, and also Sting. 15 Drummer of the year awards? C'mon
@MrAschiffАй бұрын
@@oscarleijontoft What about Steve Gadd?
Ай бұрын
Stewart is one of the most entertaining guests ever. His mind is genius which is reflected in his playing. I love that he has such an in-depth knowledge of his instrument as well as the history of music itself. What a great player he's been - a legend for the ages. Edit: This was THE most entertaining session ever. His personality and candor is second to none. I hope Sting realizes that Stewart's off-time, rebellious playing is what put the Police over the top. Without him they were just another garage band.
@ggghhhbbnjjjbb2330Ай бұрын
Exactly. Andy's top quality, but it was Stewart that made it special. I can't listen to more that 1 Police song in a sitting because I find Sting's voice so irritating. He always has to fill every space with his yodelling too.
@ekathe85Ай бұрын
I can imagine them arguing over that: Sting: See, Every breath you take, I got you to drum like a normal person and it's our best selling song. Stewart: Oh shut up you d*ck. Andy (who actually wrote the guitar part without which the song would have been completely worthless): ...
@daviddwyer6824Ай бұрын
I could listen to Stewart talk or play drums all day. I really hope there's a Stewart Copeland hears "X" for the first time that came out of this.
@nickelpenny1Ай бұрын
I think there might be!
@ML-jk3szАй бұрын
That Copeland snare!!!!! Killer!
@Jay-vc8qkАй бұрын
Yep. Up there with Gavin Harrison and Jean "Winterhalter" Deflandre (Alcest)
@collinjamesguitarАй бұрын
The best!
@GVatDSАй бұрын
Killer Snare! Stewart brings so much punch in it with his left hand. Always love his snare sound
@LifesapavementraveАй бұрын
Snare. Snare SNARE!!
@TheMagaudiovideoАй бұрын
absolutely killer...that's one of the unique sounds of Police
@oohkumarАй бұрын
I was in London late 70s early 80s when The Police hit the big time. Every drummer I knew in London lost their minds over Stewart Copeland. He was an instant legend and has remained so ever since.
@-dugairАй бұрын
Stewart was talking about the show on Long Island at "My Father's Place" HEAR IS THAT GIG On Sting's Birthday Oct. 2, 1979... kzbin.info/www/bejne/Z2rWloiBrNBoY6ssi=NkKsVjq23KpX89tt. Besides echo Stewart had a new toy...an electronic drum.a Synare 3? That "Bawooooo" sound that doesn't fit Police music so much. At the beginning of song 2 "So Lonely" You can hear Sting shout "louder" to Kim Turner the soundman (and fourth member of the Police)... To turn up Sting's new echo on his voice that Kim was controlling from the board.
@SeanMahoney-r9lАй бұрын
Thank you for this. Real archive!@@-dugair
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xxАй бұрын
@@-dugair That Synare was put to much better use by Warren Cann on Ultravox's 'Vienna'.
@eightstorywindowАй бұрын
His enthusiasm is infectious
@andreslj6927Ай бұрын
This man is the reason why many people choose drums!! Thanks Stewart, thanks Drumeo✨🫡
@buckmurdock2025Ай бұрын
This man is the reason I threw my sticks in the bin.
@wilhelmsvideon9206Ай бұрын
You are so right. I did find a way to survive with drum playing and he is the reason I did begin playing drums.
@lotzapopАй бұрын
This is the “King of the hi-hat”
@reneg8223Ай бұрын
He's got like 5 different sounds for it depending on the tension with his foot and where he's hitting them. Amazing 👏
@dogmartАй бұрын
Indeed! Stewart Copeland and Papa Jo Jones/Max Roach are the hi-hat legends, without a doubt.
@dominiquegauthier1214Ай бұрын
I'd maybe add Jimmy Chamberlain in the mix
@danardisimracingАй бұрын
He's got a unique pattern on the ride cymbal too
@adderonАй бұрын
Don't forget the most dapper hi hat cat Roy Haynes
@mavenfrankeus7287Ай бұрын
I can listen to Stewart all day. I don't care about drumming at all, just his stories.
@Brewkowsky07Ай бұрын
I LOVE how one of my favorite drummers of all time doesn’t take himself too seriously. At all. This right here is magic!
@Ominous_ThrustАй бұрын
Who doesn't love this guy? Boundless energy... 😃
Ай бұрын
My favorite drummer of all time.
@Stadtpark90Ай бұрын
He has so much fun. Contagious. That hour went by like 10 minutes.
@107bobaphatАй бұрын
I'm not a drummer and don't play any other instrument, but am in awe of the seemingly effortless way he plays the drums. Like watching a master paint, or Jordan switching from one hand to the other in mid-air.
@rjbennett3418Ай бұрын
He does look like he's having more fun than Michael ever did.
@realBrianCarsАй бұрын
Totally agree
@HellaKwikАй бұрын
I'm a metal guitarist who's obsessed with drumming and drummers. The magic of music is always in the kit and the drummer's stylistic choices and phrasing. Even as a very young kid in the late 70s and early 80s, I remember loving Stewart's playing and the sound of his kit. Especially his snare sound. What a legend
@HuchianАй бұрын
I can only dream to be as articulate, passionate, and still fully engaged with life as this man is at age 72. So inspiring
@the_minimalistic_adventureАй бұрын
Right! I hope to have this much spunk and energy at his age.
@WHJeffB10 күн бұрын
I'd settle for having the energy he has! I'm 14yrs away from his current age, and can only hope to have that kind of energy.
@patton303Ай бұрын
What always struck me about Stewart Copeland is how he recorded the track and called it a day. He never once played a song the same way twice or even recalled the recorded track. He was two different drummers. Very controlled and locked in when recording, but a free spirit on the stage.
@joshmartin5975Ай бұрын
This is one of the things that this video emphasizes well. I can totally understand how he would have driven Sting crazy because he never plays the same thing twice and he seems incapable of doing so, for otherwise he would find it too boring. I mean, it's great that he can always make it sound incredible whatever he decides to play on the day, but even on this video he admits he has no idea (or no care, for that matter) what he actually played on The Police hits.
@patton303Ай бұрын
@@joshmartin5975 I know. All of us were sitting here like, “that’s not what you played”. Lol
@WHJeffB10 күн бұрын
@@joshmartin5975 Different, but familiar and definitely "good enough". I can see why they had so much friction. All virtuosos of their respective craft, combined with some degree of ego, opinionated and perfectionism. Even if Stewart and Andy were willing to carry on with the band, I have the feeling that Sting wanted out more than they did. The guy just wanted to fly and soar he did once the ended things!
@atquinn1975Ай бұрын
As a kid, Stewart Copeland was the guy that made me start paying attention to drums. Insanely great and influential.
@okisuprayogi6928Ай бұрын
Indeed....learnt a lot of his grooves from the police greatest hits, fun to play at that time😊❤
@JoEspАй бұрын
yeah! same here. "don't stand so close to me" was the song that got me hooked to his playing. love how he builds up his drum parts. so musical and so unique at the same time.
@elernestАй бұрын
Me too !!!
@DavidMessina-l7oАй бұрын
I was luckily enough to see The Police 3 times in their prime. To see a 20' something Copeland ripping through our favorites at warp speed was something to behold. He was truly a force to be reckoned with and the only drummer I'm certain that could stand up to Sting when he looked back at him playing live and said "SLOW DOWN!!!!""" Followed by Stewart flipping him off and playing how he wanted to. Always pushing the beat. Being a drummer myself, Stewart was my biggest influence. Seeing this Drumeo video brought me back in time to where I was when I first heard these songs, first learned them on drums, and what they meant to me growing up. I also forgot just how entertaining this guy is. This hour video FLEW by and I was hanging on his every word. Such a force and unique, intelligent, cosmic dude. Stewart and Drumeo, thank you so much for an incredible look back in time at how all classic songs came to be and what they meant to you. And us for that matter. Hands off Drumeo...... By far your best one yet.
@Anglo_Saxon1Ай бұрын
Just read your comment which was excellent 😊 All the best from a drummer in Yorkshire 👍
@JohnnyArtPavlouАй бұрын
I’m not sure that he was pushing the beat as much as just speeding up the tempo. Which is slightly different. That would piss me off, too, because this song is a song. Of course you can play a song on a different tempo. But you should all be in agreement on it.
@azsk69Ай бұрын
I remember my brother coming home from the ghost in the machine tour and telling me he saw the best drummer on the planet.
@thefunkybeautifulАй бұрын
33 minutes in and I can now categorically say this is the greatest and most entertaining interview Drumeo have ever released.
@joeq.public281Ай бұрын
I've watched it 10 times already.
@henpikehenpike5391Ай бұрын
Not only is Stewart a phenomenal drummer, his stories are so great and his deliveries are HILARIOUS !!!!
@joshthayer6728Ай бұрын
Super fun personality
@28th_St_AirАй бұрын
“Singers, I don’t listen to a word you’re saying, but…I love you “ 😂
@leftish23Ай бұрын
This has been my favourite hour in years.
@silchasruinedmytea7307Ай бұрын
Stewart rocks. He's on my Mt. Rushmore of that era with Phil Collins, Neil Peart, and Bill Bruford. Excellent stuff and a hilarious dude
@enricofatzanatas4088Ай бұрын
Dear Drumeo. Ich love you for not censoring Copeland risking demonatisation... Thats what i call authenticity 😅
@yojoebananasАй бұрын
I can watch this guy drum forever. The accents, flams, restraint from fills, makes even the smallest fill so satisfying to hear
@relp78Ай бұрын
Is there anyone with a higher drum IQ than Stewart Copeland? My favorite musician and biggest inspiration!
@downeybillАй бұрын
I’m not a drummer either, but Copeland is also favourite musician of mine as well.
@thejmac69Ай бұрын
No. None higher than Stu.
@trenkenАй бұрын
Neil Peart is significantly beyond stewart and hes said that himself. He was very close with neil but aside from the absurd technical aspects of neils playing, he covered so many styles of drumming in 40 years of rush farrrrrrr beyond what stewart ever had the chance to do with the police who werent around long.
@relp78Ай бұрын
@@trenken I see that. The longevity of RUSH definitely provided far more opportunities for different styles and growth. Peart was a phenomenal artist. Good call!
@EthanolEnthusiastАй бұрын
Matt Garstka.
@sandorfintorАй бұрын
NOT a Police fan. This is a fantastic interview and a mindblowing drummer! So bright.
@thomgwarriorАй бұрын
I love Stewart's drumming obviously. But, his personality and stories are pure gold.
@jean-lucemanuele7095Ай бұрын
I'm blown away. This guy is incredibly fresh, funny, adorable and able to explain things like no one else. Thank you Drumeo. You, along with Rick Beato, do the interviews that the old media, TV and radio, used to do badly and have consigned to oblivion these days. Keep up the good work and the good sound. And don't forget that if you enjoy doing it, we'll enjoy watching it even more.
@vinylrescueband2126Ай бұрын
Stewart has a vibe, an energy. Love the man.
@azzhoulАй бұрын
This drummer is an absolute treasure and should be respected til the end of times.
@willjam465Ай бұрын
Could listen to Stewart talk and play all day long. One of my favorite all-time drummers from one of my favorite bands. Such fantastic music they made.
@leightnite3056Ай бұрын
Ditto!
@DanSolo87127 күн бұрын
You can tell Stewart and Sting are extremely close and love each other, because of how they public talk about how much they hate each other. They are like brothers from another mother.
@deanrane1961Ай бұрын
Wow! Closest thing to a Masterclass from the Master himself, what an absolute treat this was. Immense Thanks to Drumeo.
@leokimvideoАй бұрын
Incredible video of this drumming master, Copeland uses that snare like dynamite. The Police is a band that only ever works with Sting, Copeland & Summers chemistry. The 70's had 3 all time great drummers active in bands, John Bonham, Keith Moon and Stewart Copeland. All had completely different styles and all are unmatched to this day.
@dennislindqvist1265Ай бұрын
You probably mean rock drummers? In that case, I think Neil Peart should also be mentioned.
@fiachra4266Ай бұрын
No room for Bill Bruford ?
@LasergridableАй бұрын
@@dennislindqvist1265You simply cannot have a conversation about the best drummers without including Neil. Indisputable.
@hayatotheninjaАй бұрын
I love Stewart's sense of humor and the way he carries himself. Always entertaining and educational hearing him talk all things music.
@jouhannaudjeanfrancois89118 күн бұрын
i don't want tracks without the drum. i want tracks without the music... erasing tracks from Copeland is a sin! This session is fantastic, the closest i could be from chilling with my idol! thanks
@meatmotorenduranceАй бұрын
Stewart Copeland is what you call "a character." Loved his drumming since I was in high school.
@squeedum4893Ай бұрын
Quite possibly the most dynamic drummer in the history of drumming. No two performances are the same. Every time he plays it seems like he's improvising. And even though he talks about "the void" he always nails the beat.
@danb2TJАй бұрын
Almost no 4 bars are the same, even in the same song, even same parts or choruses
@AudioSpaceGeekАй бұрын
He told a great story in his interview with Beato, I think it was, when he said something about never getting the air drumming that Peart did because he never played anything the same way twice. 😂
@Jeff-OB1Ай бұрын
Stewart Copeland - The legend...one of the best drummers of all time 💯💯🥇🥇
@mikevalentinas6766Ай бұрын
Those toms sound amazing. I don’t think I have ever heard better sounding toms, from the high rack tom all the way to the second floor tom they are perfect
@kurturbain984Ай бұрын
His signature ride is a beast, super glad to own one. Didn’t know it came in green.
@Dan-hc1owАй бұрын
Paiste made him a complete set of green cymbals because that's his favorite color.
@jasonkornoely46929 күн бұрын
Stewart's interviews are always gold.
@PuraVidaRocoАй бұрын
Stewart Copeland: 72 years young and still playing with music like it’s recess! Gotta love how he just jumps in and has a blast with every beat.
@thomasray4846Ай бұрын
I had the pleasure of working with Stewart a couple of years ago and he was so kind, generous and pure joy to be around.
@WHJeffB10 күн бұрын
I am not a musician, but could watch/listen to Stuart Copeland interviews for days... The guy is just so energetic, engaging and interesting to listen to. He'd make a great college professor! Wildly talented, and he's such a great sport about playing the old Police songs, even though he's moved on to other things. Going to be watching this video many times. You can tell that even though he bashes Sting, he clearly loves and respects the guy, though seemingly a little jealous of Sting's success.
@datalondojones7969Ай бұрын
Can´t wait to see what are they throwing at Stewart in the "Hears for the first time" session.
@rodrigoaltaf983Ай бұрын
It's a Police song. He didn't memorize ANY of them!
@collinwilliams7973Ай бұрын
@@rodrigoaltaf983hes talking about another episode
@rodrigoaltaf983Ай бұрын
@@collinwilliams7973 of course I know that. I was being ironic.
@collinwilliams7973Ай бұрын
@@rodrigoaltaf983 oh okay. Cool. Im only in highschool but i dont know if that was a proper use of irony. Maybe im dumb though lol
@ZACoheaАй бұрын
I figure, they will have had to go deep and/or country-western for that, because he has almost certainly _heard_ it, when prompted, and as a result, it should be most interesting all on its own. A Police song would not be out of the realm of reality either.
@GrouchyVEVOАй бұрын
the way Stewart almost slashes at the cymbals is soooo satisfying, you can tell he's mega comfortable, like a drum samurai
@collinjamesguitarАй бұрын
Yes! It’s the way he pulls his wrists back to snap them into the hit. It’s just killer looking and powerful too
@Kryijer24 күн бұрын
I just got done watching Rick Beato's interview with Stewart and thought, 'I need more of this.' Low and behold, Drumeo blessed us with this video. Thank you so much.
@Ticonderous1Ай бұрын
I could watch and listen to Stewart Copeland all day ....
@swampdogg.media.productionsАй бұрын
me too he's really under rated he's really great
@PrimarchXАй бұрын
I can't think of another band for whom the drum is such a consistently dominant voice in their music. Stewart Copeland is a GOAT!
@pedrofraga4366Ай бұрын
One of the most unique and inventive drummers of all time. Just insanely talented!!!!!!!!
@buzzfunkАй бұрын
The audio mix is INSANE. Well done guys! LEGEND!
@MiddleMalcolmАй бұрын
Likely Jeff Seitz played a big part in that. ❤
@DavySaxon3 күн бұрын
Possibly my favourite drummer of all. Even unprepared, and half serious, he is playing the most exciting way possible.
@eldrumming6729Ай бұрын
Must say, this drummer changed drumhistory, bought almost every single and 33 records. Every young drummer wanted to be Stewart Copeland 😊
@Denis-gd8yqАй бұрын
Agree. I play drums because of him.
@BlueHopi144Ай бұрын
one of the most innovative out there for the last 40 years !!
@isojamo4756Ай бұрын
Yep. Pretty much every Gen X drummer. We all play because of him. I still get the same rush of excitement listening to him. The GOAT.
@diverdave4056Ай бұрын
CORRECTION ... wanted to be able to play as as Stewart but not be him
@S.W.BestwriterАй бұрын
LOVED this. My Dad loved this band, too. He brainwashed me when I was a kid, playing the tape all the time in the car when he drove me to school. Thank you Dad.
@mendopolisАй бұрын
Obviously, a most excellent Dad
@stickswiper379 күн бұрын
This is just wonderful! Copeland is a crazy funny genius behind that kit, long may he keep on keeping on.
@md-ps2hxАй бұрын
Copeland is on fire both verbally and musically. The energy is off the scale! It is everything one could hope for. ... And you've captured it all on film!
@Alienasa1Ай бұрын
I feel like watching Copeland interviews over the years the older he gets the less focus we get out of him and I love it. His speech like his drumming is magnificently all over the place.
@rickshearerАй бұрын
Listening to Stewart speak is just as entertaining as listening to him play drums !
@MrRickles2pointOАй бұрын
This guy is fascinating, I can't even pause the video. What an icon and entertainer
@The_GreenHubАй бұрын
Stewart has been one of my favourite drummers ever for some time - this video is an absolute BLESSING
@jakeforder9435Күн бұрын
I've played guitar for 35 years but have always been inspired by Stewart's drumming. I particularly love the way the drums build on my favourite Police track, 'Secret Journey'
@jhamler1Ай бұрын
I can't imagine having this much wit and energy (let alone maintaining my drum chops) at 72 years of age. I know because I'm in my late forties and I don't have this much wit, energy, or drum chops. God preserve Stewart Copeland.
@Jord02121Ай бұрын
This puts such a smile on my face. Life long metal drummer but have always loved the Police and Copeland. He's my drumming spirit animal and I love everything about him.
@davidheath528212 күн бұрын
Impossible not to love Stewart. It's really interesting to hear him improvise with abandon over the police songs and you realise that his playing is so natural, even though he is like no other drummer. Amazing talent and he fully makes his contribution to making the Police unique and incredible.
@phillipemery572Ай бұрын
What I love about Stewart is he's having an absolute blast. There's joy in his playing.
@reneg8223Ай бұрын
Top 3 favorite drummer after Bonham and Peart. His drumming is musical as well as rhythmic.
@whiteonion670Ай бұрын
Honestly, I think my favourite interview. What a guy, what a life.
@JohnReilly-z7qАй бұрын
I could listen to him play AND talk about drumming for days. What a legend.
@macdogqАй бұрын
One of the most amazing drummer in rock history. This was a great generation to live in.
@brodieyake77353 күн бұрын
Stewart just has the greatest snare tone of all time. That is EXACTLY how a snare is meant to sound.
@audiotronАй бұрын
Attack, dynamics, creativity, Stewart is an amazing drummer!
@jonathanuy4084Ай бұрын
Stewart is simply a genius, PERIOD! The Police wouldn't be the iconic band that it is without Copeland on drums. But that goes for each of the three band members. The marriage of these 3 incredible musicians is just that tight, it's perfect. Enjoyed this interview so much, one of the most entertaining episodes ever.
@CrashEngАй бұрын
What an amazing person and spirit. Thanks so much for the music and insights Stewart. Made me smile in the midst of a really hard time for me personally.
@vulcandjАй бұрын
I’ve always known Stewart was a great drummer. I just didn’t realize how great. Thanks for sharing this interview.
@chloesmith4065Ай бұрын
Truly one of the best and most unique
@JasonCGuitarOfficialАй бұрын
I love Stewarts attitude towards all this. You can feel his appreciation from all the comedy and tragedy he brings to it. He has a way of allowing you to really feel what it was like for the band. I also love that hes one of those "lets see what happens" guys and loves the improvisation of it all. I am not even a drummer and I love watching everything he puts out because its so real and musical. Even the way he speaks its like hes conducting an orchestra... The F bombs are accents, the little nods and looks over the glasses are like alla breve going to half / cut time, as he slightly raises his voice its alegrezza ..... I could watch him speak and play forever.
@brentfinch177212 күн бұрын
I just realized that I’ve had a permanent smile on my face during this entire episode. Just awesome. When you are in the essence of greatness how can you not be awed?
@andrewpappas9311Ай бұрын
Not only is he obviously a killer drummer but he just seems like one of the most fun people to be around, love this man’s energy and a great interview as well. Stewart looks like he’s always having such a blast and I love it
@PileOfBones01Ай бұрын
Couldn’t help but to smile during this entire video. He’s such a joy to watch!
@cf769719 күн бұрын
We wouldn't be listening to The Police if Stuart wasn't the drummer. His creativity and musicianship made them. A true great.
@pellajoeАй бұрын
He looks great for 72 years old. Drumeo is one of the best channels out there