Tim Commerford (RATM and Audioslve) on The Police
I thought this might please many of you, it's an article i was reading on Tim Commerford of Audioslave. Turns out him and Brad Wilk (Drummer of Audioslave) are huge Police fans. They metionned the Gateshead show. Enjoy! Kinetic kid FN= Fender Interviewer TC= Tim Commerford FN: That goes back to Buddy Miles from Band of Gypsys  TC: ThatÂs it! Buddy Miles is freakin sick. (Jimi Hendrix Experience drummer) Mitch Mitchell too! HeÂs the best (laughs)! He wouldÂve been a better addition to the Band of Gypsys. ThereÂs something about the controlled chaos of Mitch Mitchell  FN: Mitchell in turn inspired Stewart Copeland, another favorite drummer  TC: CÂmon! My father-in-law and I were talking about The Police, and he was asking me about Stewart. I told him that I think he might be the best rock drummer ever! Brad and I have a DVD of the Ghost In The Machine tour, and we just watched it about a week ago. And you know, Sting simplifies the bass lines and doesnÂt play the intricacies of whatÂs on the record while heÂs singing, which kinda sucks. HeÂs not like Geddy Lee, where the guyÂs actually playing the exact stuff that he plays on the record. But it still sounded good; he simplified them in a cool way. But then Stewart Copeland is so sick! He actually makes you forget that the bass line is a little more simplified. Then you start to listen to Andy Summers, the most unsung guitarist ever. It feels like, during the course of a song, he changes what heÂs playing ten or 15 times. He keeps changing it every time he comes back to it, and itÂs never the same. And itÂs never, like, in your face. ItÂs always in the background. I was so blown away by Andy Summers. IÂm a huge fan of the Police and always have been. But like I said, we just watched that, and I thought Andy Summers was so great. We went back and listened to songs by focusing on Andy Summers. We were blown away! FN: And you think itÂs studio trickery, but when you hear it live  TC: No, itÂs him! ItÂs incredible! And he doesnÂt screw up. They played ÂThe BedÂs Too Big Without You, and I couldnÂt even figure out what he was playing. I asked Brad, ÂWhereÂs the ÂoneÂ? But he did it so perfectly. That guitar part is so crazy in that song. ItÂs unbelievable man. They hold up and withstand the test of time. If there was a reunion show, it would be the greatest one ever! FN: Did you see them reunite at their Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame induction? TC: Yeah. Tom was there doing some other stuff, and he had a ringside seat. Tom told me that Andy and Stewart wanted to do more songs, but Sting just said ÂNo. Did you see StingÂs tour where he played Police songs? FN: No. TC: He had Josh Freese on drums and played at the Roxy in Hollywood. Talk about dramaticÂStewart Copeland was standing right in the middle of the house! FN: Are you kidding? TC: IÂm not kidding. ThatÂs sick! You know, Josh is a great drummer, but he doesnÂt play like Stewart Copeland. FN: Nobody does. TC: ThatÂs the beauty of that guy. It was his band. I saw the Behind The Music (laughs)! Stewart Copeland was the brains behind the whole thing. HeÂs such an incredible drummer. And youÂre only as good as your drummer. IÂve said that so many times, and itÂs the truth. You can be the slamminÂ-est bass player in the world, and it doesnÂt mean a thing if your drummer sucks. It really doesnÂt. And Stewart Copeland is the greatest Âstart or foundation of a band. That heÂs able to make those beats that he plays sound like they groove even though theyÂre really not those kind of beats, you know? I love that! FN: ItÂs interesting that you play with Brad and are so into Copeland. Their styles are so different  TC: Oh yeah, but youÂve got to hear us go off on our Rush tangent. We bust into ÂYYZ. ItÂs really weirdÂwhen we were kids coming up, that was the song that we had to learn. It was the same for Brad. I learned that song. That was it. I can play ÂYYZ. And when I first learned it, it wasnÂt exactly right. Then IÂd figured it out and see them one more time. And IÂd figure it out and get it right. So, when Brad and I do it, itÂs right, man (laughs)! ItÂs pretty sick. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
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