Found that the May issue of "Record Collector" magazine (UK) has a page-long interview with Andy. The last few questions seemed the most interesting, so here's a snippet: =================================================== (Q) Are you ever tempted to return to rock full-time? (A) Stewart and I are going to be playing together in a few months, which will be rock. We're going to be playing in Vietnam, in Hanoi, at the World Music Peace Festival. We're going to play about 10 Police songs using three different singers - high-profile people. (Q) A lot of new bands are inspired by the Police. (A) Incubus, who are huge in the States right now, are just total Police freaks. I love their records. And they're very keen to do something we me and Stewart. I think Stewart and I are going to do something this year. (Q) How's the relationship with Sting? (A) There's no real animosity - life's too short. He called me just after I got on a plane to come here, he was doing some show in LA. Stewart's brother Ian, who used to be our agent, has a bar there called Backstage, dripping with Police memorabilia, and Sting wanted Stewart and I to meet him there. (Q) Will there ever be a proper reunion? (A) I'm not sitting around waiting for the telephone call! We seem to be the only band left who hasn't done a reunion tour. Of course it would be great, but it's entirely up to Sting. He's a very different person to those days although personally I think it would be a very good move for him, put him right back on the map in a very real way that nothing else is going to do. ======================================================= A footnote from the June issue of "Q" magazine (again, UK) - they have a reader-voted list of the 100 greatest gigs ever, and the Police headlining the first night of the Reading Festival on August 24th, 1979, appears at #77. Angeline _________________________________________________________________ Express yourself with cool new emoticons http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/myemo