Andy Summers from The Police talks "Every Breath You Take", Punk, The Exorcist and Telecasters

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The Jeremy White Show welcomes Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame Inductee and "The Most Heard Guitarist Of All Time", Andy Summers from The Police!
We talk all about how he got into playing punk/new wave after being a "jazz player", how he found the Fender Telecaster, 80's guitarists and Eddie Van Halen, being the "most heard guitarist of all time" as Every Breath You Take is the most played song in radio history!
We also talk about how "Every Breath You Take" almost ended up in the trash and how he saved it with his guitar lick! Why wasn't he given song writing credit? Could he be suing Sting soon?
2:20 - Eddie Van Halen and not listening to music
4:30 - how the sound of “The Police” was born
6:09 - Fender Telecaster
8:41 - creating his guitar tone and how special his “tele” is
11:45 - guitar tone on “Every Breath You Take”
14:18 - Def Leppard “Hysteria” homage
16:15 - not getting writing credit on “Every Breath You Take” and possibly suing Sting?
18:08 - how The Exorcist was responsible for forming The Police
22:50 - where the band’s sound would’ve gone had they kept going “sting wanted to do it on his own”
25:00 - solo tour
27:00 - bands playing to tracks in 2023
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  • @StratsRUs
    @StratsRUs7 ай бұрын

    Andy is 80 years old !!! The music keeps him young no doubt. Timeless music.

  • @peartfaldo

    @peartfaldo

    6 ай бұрын

    you retire you expire

  • @Bronte866

    @Bronte866

    6 ай бұрын

    👍

  • @dynjarren7523
    @dynjarren75238 ай бұрын

    His guitar tone was unique and incredible. Clean and sophisticated. No one else sounds like the Police.

  • @steveg219
    @steveg2198 ай бұрын

    Andy Summers is a force on guitar. His insight into protecting your music space is priceless

  • @BossDM-2

    @BossDM-2

    7 ай бұрын

    He's a giant. So insightful. He just gets it. Hate to say he has a point about the whole KZread thing.

  • @biorythmicshifter
    @biorythmicshifter9 ай бұрын

    As great as Sting is he was better surrounded by Andy and Stewart. The Police were untouchable, every little thing they do is magic…

  • @AngeloBetrulas

    @AngeloBetrulas

    7 ай бұрын

    Can't agree. "Bring On The Night" and subsequent albums, he surrounds himself with the cream of musicians from across the field: Branford Marsalis, Kenny Kirkland, Darryl Jones, Omar Hakim, Vinnie Colaiuta, David Sancious et al. I mean, doesn't get much better, surely...

  • @crysstoll1191

    @crysstoll1191

    7 ай бұрын

    @@AngeloBetrulas Don't call me shirley...Yes, that is indeed the top tier musician list, really dig every one that you listed But, imo Sumners solo albums are not in the same league as the Police. The music those guys do on the Sting solo stuff is top notch but i could catch a show at the Blue Note on any old day and see equally excellent music. Finding some band as unique as The Police on the other hand isn't as easy. Just because Sting could afford the very best in class doesn't make it the best in class music (i prefer the Summers/Fripp stuff). It is a bit of apples to oranges comparison though. Jazz vs Rock. And once again it is Just IMO. All great music.added: I think maybe the OP meant Sting, alone. Lastly i am not implying that Copeland and Summers are better than that A list crew, just that the combination of the three is more interesting to me than Sting with those great players.

  • @paulhenryangus3688

    @paulhenryangus3688

    7 ай бұрын

    Total agreement. A unique creative synergy where less is more.

  • @user-ei1pb3di5z

    @user-ei1pb3di5z

    7 ай бұрын

    I agree, there is NOTHING like Andy,Stewart and Sting!!!

  • @drummer5799

    @drummer5799

    18 күн бұрын

    @@AngeloBetrulas No Andy and Stewart, no Sting. No way Sting would’ve broke out of England, and been known in the states, if it wasn’t for Andy and Stewart’s magic. And a credit to Stewart’s brother Miles for introducing them to the states.

  • @Kenaroni
    @Kenaroni7 ай бұрын

    Andy’s autobiography “One Train Later” is really great if you can get a copy. When I heard the guitar sounds from their third album on the radio in 1980, I was hooked for life

  • @hunterkarr5618

    @hunterkarr5618

    7 ай бұрын

    Zenyatta is my favorite album 👍

  • @Emlizardo

    @Emlizardo

    4 ай бұрын

    @@hunterkarr5618 If somebody unfamiliar with the Police asked me where to start, I'd say Zenyatta. I think it's THE quintessential Police album, and my favorite by a long shot.

  • @jasonmckenzie2835
    @jasonmckenzie28357 ай бұрын

    Been watching Police interviews for years and have to say Andy was the most professional and concise of the three.

  • @foteini1648
    @foteini16489 ай бұрын

    Fabulous interview. Summers is incredible, he spins pure magic with his strings!

  • @minderDOTorg
    @minderDOTorg8 ай бұрын

    Andy Summers, when he speaks, we listen. Top guy who tells it how it is.

  • @davidcarrington5182
    @davidcarrington51828 ай бұрын

    I love this guy even more after this interview. Open, honest and justifiably proud without being arrogant.

  • @MrOctober44

    @MrOctober44

    7 ай бұрын

    Lol. He's pretty arrogant

  • @stringtheoryguitars4952
    @stringtheoryguitars49527 ай бұрын

    It’s quite refreshing hearing someone like Andy refer to himself as “a great guitar player”. The great musicians basically never acknowledge their own accomplishments, even when it’s totally justifiable. His music has been SO influential, it would be disingenuous to pretend otherwise. Great interview!

  • @SuperAngelic5
    @SuperAngelic57 ай бұрын

    Now that i am older and wiser, I can hear how Andy took good songs and made them great.

  • @azwris
    @azwris9 ай бұрын

    One of the greatest musicians to ever walk the Earth.

  • @micknordstrom2591
    @micknordstrom25918 ай бұрын

    This man is a genius on guitar and he is 80 years old! He does not look like he is that old!

  • @jaggass

    @jaggass

    7 ай бұрын

    81 but looks 60.

  • @conshea7382

    @conshea7382

    7 ай бұрын

    He obviously missed the drugs part of sex drugs and rock and roll

  • @mrluke8264

    @mrluke8264

    7 ай бұрын

    Def looks in his 60s

  • @hondac7028
    @hondac70285 ай бұрын

    Born in 1971 loved the police all my life still play the best off nearly every day .👌

  • @Riazor1370
    @Riazor13708 ай бұрын

    The Police without Andy would be never be The Police we know. The guitar riff are so unusual that made the police so unique band. About the riff of EBYT, it sounds catchy and relaxing at the same time.

  • @peterjonas4971
    @peterjonas49717 ай бұрын

    The most underrated rock guitarist of the genre ever. I f*cking love Andy Summers!

  • @guitarexpert2245

    @guitarexpert2245

    6 ай бұрын

    I don't think he's under rated. People know how great he was.

  • @peterjonas4971

    @peterjonas4971

    6 ай бұрын

    @@guitarexpert2245 The smart ones do. Everyone else thinks Clapton or Eddie Van Halen is the greatest.

  • @glengamble526
    @glengamble5269 ай бұрын

    The coolest 80 year old in rock.

  • @capri2673

    @capri2673

    9 ай бұрын

    and Mick Jagger.

  • @hammill444

    @hammill444

    9 ай бұрын

    He looks 40 for crying out loud

  • @hinjurock70

    @hinjurock70

    5 ай бұрын

    ​@@hammill444 Well, more like 60-something, but still.

  • @andyt5559
    @andyt55597 ай бұрын

    any guitarist out there, play that every breath you take chord sequence, its absolute torture! those stretches?? I can do it, badly, but not for very long! He truly does speak a lot of wisdom, and has a huge amount of technical knowledge, as well as theoretical, I never quite goy the link between that and hysteria! But that's probably one of the reasons I, like it! RESPECT TO YOU MR SUMMERS!

  • @backstageguitartech6161
    @backstageguitartech61619 ай бұрын

    Some Kid Sold Him His Tele For $ 200 And That Was The Guitar On All The Police Albums Wow Dude

  • @user-du1yk7uk9v
    @user-du1yk7uk9v9 ай бұрын

    Immense Andy!!! His guitar riffs are legendary!!!

  • @musicalSFCat
    @musicalSFCat9 ай бұрын

    Stellar interview of Andy Summers. Thank you for sharing.

  • @spanishpeaches2930
    @spanishpeaches29307 ай бұрын

    Amazing that he was 35 when he joined The Police. What a career move .

  • @randall9000
    @randall90009 ай бұрын

    The Police officially has the title of “members who have aged the best”

  • @JeremyWhiteShow

    @JeremyWhiteShow

    9 ай бұрын

    Ugghhh Def Leppard would like a word 😅

  • @777jaxbird

    @777jaxbird

    9 ай бұрын

    No I vote rolling stones........ ummm...... wait on a 2nd thought... NAH!😂😂😂😂

  • @paulf2898

    @paulf2898

    8 ай бұрын

    Andy is the oldest,youngest looking police member

  • @michaelcameron2292

    @michaelcameron2292

    8 ай бұрын

    Stewart Copeland has aged best And is the best musician of the three in my humble opinion

  • @davidrice3337

    @davidrice3337

    8 ай бұрын

    who ?

  • @trailertrashmusic1004
    @trailertrashmusic10048 ай бұрын

    We just saw Andy in concert here in St. Paul. He was gracious, self-effacing and magnificent on the guitar. Thank you, Andy!

  • @apnira10

    @apnira10

    8 ай бұрын

    I saw Paul McCartney 2 weeks ago in Oz and I relate to this as I’d like to have seen Andy play too. 😇

  • @MrVrox
    @MrVrox9 ай бұрын

    This is definitely one of my favorite interviews. I saw them at The Stadium and at The Spectrum I was like 14 years old. Also the reunion tour. I had just started playing guitar and although I ended up in a hair metal band, Andy Summers is still my favorite. Up there with Jimmy Page and a few others. Saw him last Friday in Montreal. Just mesmerizing! Keep them coming! 🔥❤️

  • @paul6g172

    @paul6g172

    9 ай бұрын

    My sister and I got to hang out with sting on Friday and then was on stage with him on Saturday in Canada we got to meet everyone the trumpet player and everybody and we have the photos autographs and everything also I got to help Sting's son from fiction plane and hung out with them for about an hour I was a concert promoter for years and I got to meet so many people I'm 56 so all of the police and sting and everything I have experienced it and love it Selma is weird kind of Adventures into crazy music is a little odd even my sister went to Tuscany and hung out in the village where his castle is I even bought her a two bottles of wine that was like total of 230 dollars

  • @paul6g172

    @paul6g172

    9 ай бұрын

    Instead of Selma I'm at some of and that wine was Sister Moon

  • @Bronte866

    @Bronte866

    6 ай бұрын

    Astounding to actually see the Police. Yowza.

  • @Cimbarius
    @Cimbarius8 ай бұрын

    this is an excellent interview - some fantastic reflections by Andy Summers. Although i am a Police-fan for decades i learnt a lot new details and facts.

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks7 ай бұрын

    Andy Summers has musical chops that most people had no idea about at the time...I've played for years...and Andy's left hand fretwork is still incredibly difficult for me

  • @TobychaserTobychaser
    @TobychaserTobychaser7 ай бұрын

    I got back into Stewart Copeland during COVID i started listening to a Police album and of course it starts appearing as suggestions and the boom suggestions for Andy Summers start I follow in on Twitter and You Tube. I saw an documentary about him and he was respected in small circles and had he not met the Stewart it all catapulted them to success. I admire Stewart and Andy because they are 10 and 20 years my senior and for them to still be flourishing and active gives me hope. ❤

  • @user-fg5mj2ks1j
    @user-fg5mj2ks1j9 ай бұрын

    So enjoyable to listen to this great interview! Andy is brilliant

  • @JeremyWhiteShow

    @JeremyWhiteShow

    9 ай бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @Kevvinm
    @Kevvinm8 ай бұрын

    That was a great interview, lots of interesting insights.

  • @andrewpinner3181
    @andrewpinner31818 ай бұрын

    Thanks for this great interview ! Love Andy, Stewart & Sting !

  • @davesheffield3620
    @davesheffield36208 ай бұрын

    I hope he gets proper recognition for his work

  • @rogermccartney8720
    @rogermccartney87209 ай бұрын

    Great interview. Really interesting x

  • @JulesFox
    @JulesFox8 ай бұрын

    What an inspired individual, who has been true to his craft over decades. Great interview. Very interesting about his Telecaster

  • @NachoDimari
    @NachoDimari6 ай бұрын

    Very good interview. Regards from Buenos Aires Argentina

  • @rickfrancismusic
    @rickfrancismusic6 ай бұрын

    Excellent interview guys. Thanks. I have been falling straight up the Andy Summers (and Police) rabbit hole(s) the last couple of days on KZread and loving it! I have only seen Andy once live in concert in London, Ontario back in the mid-80s after The Police. Andy and his band performed perfectly. I think he is a pioneer on several levels. Especially that guitar sound and his approach to finding chord voicings in and around Sting & Stewart. He is brilliant. Thanks for this. I liked and subscribed. Cheers snd regards from Stratford, Ontario, Canada. 😎✌🎸

  • @ClockWerkOrange
    @ClockWerkOrange7 ай бұрын

    Good interview. Well suited for historical documentation. Relaxed and informative

  • @apnira10
    @apnira108 ай бұрын

    Andy Summers. Beast of a guitarist. Octopus (5 fingers playing 8 notes). Hero

  • @jamesdaviddupre99
    @jamesdaviddupre998 ай бұрын

    The Police toured so often back when I was a kid; so I had to see them live. Great band. I like Andy's comment about the sound engineer messing up his sound. I recorded some sax parts for a friend; the rough mix was fine, but he added across the board effects, ruining the sound I had perfected over the years. He explained why, and I just lived with it; it was his record anyway. I prefer my true sound & timbre.

  • @MikkelGrumBovin
    @MikkelGrumBovin8 ай бұрын

    Andys work with Fripp is SO bewitchingly good ! and i must confess i ONLY listened to The Police , from 86 to 87 - THEN the Mighty Crim hit me like a ton of bricks -

  • @007jjr
    @007jjr7 ай бұрын

    This was really cool listening to Andy. One of my favorite bands. I was 25. Synchronicity.

  • @DavyMackNYC
    @DavyMackNYC9 ай бұрын

    Nice interview. And everyone saying, “oh my god, he paid $200 for the tele!” This was in the early to mid 70’s. That would be like $1400 or so nowadays and Andy was practically broke at the time.

  • @JeaneGenie
    @JeaneGenie7 ай бұрын

    Andy, what an amazing musician.

  • @dynjarren7523
    @dynjarren75238 ай бұрын

    They put out 5 Great Albums and they kept changing and growing with each album just like the Beatles did. They were the best band of the Eighties.

  • @philwheal192

    @philwheal192

    8 ай бұрын

    Hmmm? The last lp came out in 83..

  • @affectionatepunch

    @affectionatepunch

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@philwheal192Yet they made more albums in the eighties than the seventies

  • @drummer5799

    @drummer5799

    18 күн бұрын

    Definitely better than U2. U2’s albums got progressively worse, unlike the Police.

  • @markendicott6874
    @markendicott68745 ай бұрын

    Total genius player - one of the greatest ever. His hormanic/arpeggio work on what were essentially pop songs are what got me to pick up a guitar. Thanks Andy!

  • @kboy1234
    @kboy12349 ай бұрын

    Great interview Jeremy

  • @roryoconnor861
    @roryoconnor8618 ай бұрын

    Great interview, thanks

  • @regplasma7906
    @regplasma79068 ай бұрын

    Still can't believe Andy is in his 80's now !!!!!!

  • @deepzepp4176
    @deepzepp41769 ай бұрын

    Great interview.

  • @haydenwittig8877
    @haydenwittig88779 ай бұрын

    What a down to earth bloke no EGO just a casual conversation.

  • @meanderer06513

    @meanderer06513

    8 ай бұрын

    "No EGO", except for the few times he refers to himself as a 'great guitar player'...that's 'EGO'. Not denying it, just pointing out that there was quite a bit of ego in his statements...

  • @haydenwittig8877

    @haydenwittig8877

    8 ай бұрын

    @@meanderer06513 No he had a talent that the world embraced if thats EGO thats cool .

  • @I_Fight_Instacart

    @I_Fight_Instacart

    8 ай бұрын

    ​​@@meanderer06513You're actually being pretty kind. He was rather full of himself. Considering how many people praise him, it's not too appealing (to me at least) to listen to him praise himself.

  • @meanderer06513

    @meanderer06513

    8 ай бұрын

    @@I_Fight_Instacart well, yeah - it's alright if other people say you're great, but if you come out and say "I'm great", that's ego. Let other people sing your praises, but don't be the main voice in those praises. Stay humble.

  • @poobum9857
    @poobum98577 ай бұрын

    great interview.. Andy's looking real good for his age .. very open

  • @Dancatspoolschool
    @Dancatspoolschool6 ай бұрын

    I could listen to this man talk all day. On my annual Police obsession trip seeking out new content and you dont dissapoint!

  • @getwhatyougive
    @getwhatyougive8 ай бұрын

    [I love listening to legendary stories about the Telecaster.]

  • @PIlotrcm
    @PIlotrcm7 ай бұрын

    Hysteria was recorded with the “Rockman” pocket amp. Designed with Boston’s Tom Scholz. Had a clean chorus and delay sound with some compression and a another channel, a more driven sound. That’s the sound of that record.

  • @vetagainsttrump16
    @vetagainsttrump167 ай бұрын

    I think Andy Summers is one of the most underrated guitarists ever.

  • @DaveLovallo
    @DaveLovallo8 ай бұрын

    another great 1!!!!!!

  • @seabud6408
    @seabud64087 ай бұрын

    As he said .. he’s a great guitarist .. and amazingly he needs to say it because amazingly he’s underrated .. like Ritchie Blackmore .. amazingly.

  • @rossydv
    @rossydv9 ай бұрын

    I always wondered why Summers wasn’t credited enough for EBYT. An amazing song and that arpeggio is its signature. I’m a daft Sting (see profile pic) fan but for this issue I’m in Andy’s corner.

  • @derricbert1366

    @derricbert1366

    9 ай бұрын

    Because that's the difference between composing a song (writing the melody and lyrics) and arranging a song (creating the guitar riffs, bass lines, rhythmic elements and other accoutrements that transform a SONG into a RECORD. Sting most likely brought in "Every Breath You Take" as a complete compositional entity and Andy's instantly classic guitar figure was the icing on the musical cake that took it to that next level. In other words, Andy came up with a great ARRANGEMENT.

  • @rossydv

    @rossydv

    9 ай бұрын

    @@derricbert1366 the chord progression is as generic as it comes. I hope Andy gets his fair share

  • @derricbert1366

    @derricbert1366

    9 ай бұрын

    @rossv69 I'm sure Andy had gotten his fair share of artist royalties from the sales of the single and album, but by most accounts he did not write the song. He did significantly contributed to.its arramgement, for which he deserves ALL the credit due him.

  • @rossydv

    @rossydv

    9 ай бұрын

    @@derricbert1366 nah, he deserves more credit. It’s his arpeggio on it. It’s what makes the song. I hope he succeeds legally.

  • @derricbert1366

    @derricbert1366

    9 ай бұрын

    @@rossydv Well, if you want to split hairs, Jerry Leiber and the estates of Mike Stoller and Ben E. King could also argue that they have a claim on the song since the chord progression of that guitar arpeggio you infuse with such preciousness is nearly a note-for-note lift from King's "Stand by Me"-by Andy's own admission!

  • @ashleybarker937
    @ashleybarker9377 ай бұрын

    Great interview

  • @anthonybillington3717
    @anthonybillington37177 ай бұрын

    Mr Summers is aging like a fine wine (can't believe he's 80?!). Great interview, thanks.

  • @AD-ui2pz
    @AD-ui2pz9 ай бұрын

    love Andy's playing, still listen to so much Police- timeless!

  • @joedomingos8486
    @joedomingos84867 ай бұрын

    I seen his solo show last month. It was a great evening.

  • @1rwjwith
    @1rwjwith9 ай бұрын

    Just to make a factual point. First I am all for Mr. Summers being awarded a writing credit for Every Breathe You Take..HOWEVER, historically a song as written is considered to be the MELODY , which is the “tune” usually the vocal melody unless it’s an instrumental and the LYRICS everything else is considered to be ARRANGEMENT. So as can be proven many times STING can sit alone with nO INSTRUMENTS AND SING THAT MELODY AND LYRICS and it is still EBYT , NO guitar lines or arrangement needed. In the case of that particular song ANDY SUMMERS arpeggios are iconic and you would recognize the song or you should anyway if he played it without a vocal at all! However it’s a sticky point . Obviously STING had the entire song first but the arrangement made it a hit record. That’s my opinion and it’s many years after the song came out which makes it even trickier to claim a credit for AS. Now it’s in the hand of lawyers….

  • @liamlavelle7188

    @liamlavelle7188

    9 ай бұрын

    Whiter Shade of Pale?

  • @marksanderson8827
    @marksanderson88274 ай бұрын

    Hes a class act. Love listening to him.

  • @TheBrightSounds
    @TheBrightSounds8 ай бұрын

    Wonderful interview Jeremy. Very insightful. Love Andy's tone (and so did Alex Lifeson)

  • @vaportrails7943
    @vaportrails79439 ай бұрын

    It’s a shame that after all this time, they still have bitterness and acrimony. It seems to have been there from very early on. But they were legitimately one of the best bands of all time, and should be held in the same category as the Beatles and other bands like that.

  • @_Ben4810

    @_Ben4810

    7 ай бұрын

    There's no bitterness & acrimony...It really is just big $$$ business & Andy rightfully wants a bit more of the $10,000+ figure sum Sting receives daily for his sole The Police song writing credits... They still have the camoradetie & bond between them.

  • @MrOctober44

    @MrOctober44

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@_Ben4810Not quite sure how you would know either way. Regardless, Andy is suing Sting. I would imagine that kills comaredre

  • @Bronte866

    @Bronte866

    6 ай бұрын

    Sounds like being in a band to me. Once you get signed and the money is coming in it’s a business. A lot to be said there.

  • @manwithmountain
    @manwithmountain3 ай бұрын

    Great subject.

  • @Barry101er
    @Barry101er5 ай бұрын

    Always generous with his take on everything,.

  • @derekstocker6661
    @derekstocker66617 ай бұрын

    Just watched Andy playing on "Every Breath you Take" in concert on YT and through a good set of headphones, wonderful and amazing playing and sound. Thanks for this fabulous interview with Andy, absolutely unforgettable chat and unbeatable tunesmith.

  • @jeffeast7983
    @jeffeast79838 ай бұрын

    Andy's new show is great! Saw him in Saint Paul. Try to catch it if you can.

  • @jaymakak
    @jaymakak8 ай бұрын

    Even the possibilty that Sting may owe hundreds of millions in unshared royalties for EBYT is a paradigm shattering concept. I hope Stewart and Andy get their proper shares. Reminds me of the situation Mike Joyce and Andy Rourke had obtaining fair Smith's royalty shares owed them, where Morrissey and Johnny Marr split 80 percent and left the rhythm section 20 percent.

  • @GIBKEL
    @GIBKEL7 ай бұрын

    I think Andy is correct. Everything, all at once is good to learn anyone else but you might lose the self. Age, illness, or all this access has made me worse than the innocent self. I was so much more creative when I just heard what my heart wanted to hear next.

  • @hank1519
    @hank15194 ай бұрын

    Andy is a lovely person!

  • @nuada123
    @nuada1238 ай бұрын

    Great band full of great musicians mi

  • @NoName-jq7tj
    @NoName-jq7tj7 ай бұрын

    Guys like Andy Summers don’t need to watch videos of other guitarists. He literally wrote the rule books on this art.

  • @EasyTiger.01343
    @EasyTiger.013438 ай бұрын

    "Harmonically Evolved!" - Love it.

  • @Maviael_eks_nine
    @Maviael_eks_nine6 ай бұрын

    A legend, the guy who shape the guitar sound at 80's... tha'ts all!

  • @richiecunningham7968
    @richiecunningham79689 ай бұрын

    Andy complimenting Eddie Van Halen was so nice to hear Jeremy. Interesting how he wasn’t credited for every breath you take… really hope they fix that. Cheers - R

  • @I_Fight_Instacart

    @I_Fight_Instacart

    8 ай бұрын

    People typically don't get credited for contributing to arrangements. Steve Gadd's drumming on Steely Dan's _Aja_ is legendary, but he's not listed as a songwriter for it. If Summers wanted to make bank on songwriting, perhaps he should have brought more than _Behind My Camel_ and _Mother_ to the table. Or should Sting be out griping because he's not credited for helping write those?

  • @oshawaxpress

    @oshawaxpress

    6 ай бұрын

    He didn't just 'contribute' to an 'arrangement', he provided the iconic, memorable guitar work that made the song come alive. He was also an actual member of a three piece band. Steely Dan were two guys who used innumerable session musicians to bring very complex compositions to fruition. Steve Gadd is a great session drummer who has been hired to play for many artists, and as good as his drumming was on Aja there is a whole lot of other brilliant stuff going on as well. @@I_Fight_Instacart

  • @drummer5799

    @drummer5799

    18 күн бұрын

    @@I_Fight_InstacartLike Andy said in the interview, Sting was going to tank the song, until Andy actually made it into something. To not give Andy credit is a crime.

  • @I_Fight_Instacart

    @I_Fight_Instacart

    18 күн бұрын

    @@drummer5799 "Like Andy said."

  • @I_Fight_Instacart

    @I_Fight_Instacart

    18 күн бұрын

    @@drummer5799 Your first three words are significant.

  • @JacobGorny
    @JacobGorny9 ай бұрын

    EBYT sounds so much like a sibling of Summers/Fripp's Painting and Dance. If only Summers, Fripp and Belew could do some improv studios sessions. Maybe throw Copeland and Levin in there.

  • @TobychaserTobychaser
    @TobychaserTobychaser7 ай бұрын

    Ps good interview 😊

  • @mycross1
    @mycross1Ай бұрын

    Andy what a legend 🎸.....

  • @billmimms
    @billmimms8 ай бұрын

    What amazes me is the sound that came out of this three-piece band. I'm actually trying to find a decent biography about this band.

  • @DJFalkoHannover

    @DJFalkoHannover

    8 ай бұрын

    There are 3 or 4 superb bio documentaries about them here at KZread

  • @billmimms

    @billmimms

    8 ай бұрын

    Big thanks. I appreciate that. I'm actually looking for a book. Books usually go into more detail, though, thanks again for the recommendation.@@DJFalkoHannover

  • @davewielhouwer11
    @davewielhouwer116 ай бұрын

    Legend....

  • @WineSippingCowboy
    @WineSippingCowboy8 ай бұрын

    I am happy 😊 that Andy Summers liked the late Eddie van Halen. 2 legends 🙌 . And Def Leppard. 🐆 🐆 🐆 🐆 🐆. Credit to their producers Hugh Padghem, Mutt Lange and Ted Templeman. I did see Andy Summers in my home area, the San Francisco Bay Area 🌉 in the 2000s. He had some funny 😆 stories. He graduated 🎓 from San Fernando Valley State University (later renamed as California State University, Northridge) 50+ years ago. About 10 years later, Diane Warren graduated 🎓 from there. Opinion. I would like to hear 👂 them collaborate. Good 👍 episode 👏

  • @whisper2441
    @whisper24419 ай бұрын

    Hope Andy comes to Australia!

  • @ivanhernandez4396
    @ivanhernandez43968 ай бұрын

    It's incredible how Andy is still on top form at 80 yrs-old. He continues recording and touring, regularly. One of my favorite guitarists of all time along Rush's Alex Lifeson, Yes' Steve Howe, Van Halen's Eddie Van Halen and many more. Thanks, Andy for the great music you've been performing.

  • @mkatepaski9947
    @mkatepaski99479 ай бұрын

    Saw them with the fixx back in 83

  • @NickHintonMusic
    @NickHintonMusic8 ай бұрын

    Can't believe he's 80, he looks so young.

  • @michaelbailey8729
    @michaelbailey87298 ай бұрын

    I wish I could look and sound that good at 82.

  • @Emlizardo
    @Emlizardo7 ай бұрын

    Andy Summers and Robert Fripp used to joke about Fripp deserving royalties for the "Every Breath" guitar part. Listen to "Painting and Dance" from the album they did together in 1982, "I Advance Masked." That's the genesis of the "Every Breath" part.

  • @markportier5466

    @markportier5466

    4 ай бұрын

    Wow. Great catch!

  • @chizmo7
    @chizmo74 ай бұрын

    Andy’s contribution to popular music is unique and legendary. He took guitar playing to another level.

  • @shootfirst2097
    @shootfirst20977 ай бұрын

    Does anybody know the name of that really fast punk song they opened up with on King Biscuit Flour Hour in 1980?

  • @adamrisch

    @adamrisch

    7 ай бұрын

    Probably "Next to You" or "Fall Out".

  • @revjimbob
    @revjimbob7 ай бұрын

    Looking good.

  • @ericmalone3213
    @ericmalone32138 ай бұрын

    It's very funny to think of Andy Summers playing "punk" music. The so-called punk groups had just begun to play and write, whereas Andy had been a professional musician for a decade, having played with Kevin Coyne, The Animals, Neil Sedaka, & the bloody Soft Machine. I would expect his "punk period" lasted for all of five minutes! (Tho I reckon he would have been terrific as a guest player on The Clash's Sandinista album, as The Clash were going in 36 musical directions at the time). P.s., if you haven't read Andy's book of short stories, grab a copy pronto),

  • @kiereluurs1243

    @kiereluurs1243

    7 ай бұрын

    Though.

  • @ericmalone3213

    @ericmalone3213

    7 ай бұрын

    @@kiereluurs1243 Dear Correction Fluid On The Brain, "Tho" is an oft-used abbreviation for "though." This is news to you? Look at Ted Berrigan's "Whitman In Black": "and tho the cases get solved..." In the midst of a discussion about the breadth of Andy's experience as a musician, you felt compelled to "correct" an abbreviation? You're a pedantic pipsqueak, poor sod!

  • @rossydv
    @rossydv9 ай бұрын

    Canada? Victoria BC? I can do some recon. for Venues. Royal Theatre?

  • @jason.martin
    @jason.martin6 ай бұрын

    Andy should have gotten writing creds for it, anytime something is added to a song its part of the writing process

  • @adamrisch
    @adamrisch7 ай бұрын

    Andy Summers is obviously a legendary guitarist, and I'm certainly a fan, but it seems like he may be letting his imagination and ego run away a bit now if he's saying that "Every Breath You Take" was "going in the trash" before he played that guitar riff on it. Because that's not what the other people involved in the recording have said about it. This is from a Classic Pop Magazine interview a few years back: “We knew it was a hit as soon as we first heard Sting’s platinum demo,” raves Stewart (Copeland). Hugh (Padgham) remembers being told by Miles (Copeland) at the playback: “There’s a goddamn hit if I ever heard one! Don’t fuck it up, Hugh!” The producer admits it would have been hard to fuck it up, noting: “I really think if my pet dog had produced Every Breath You Take, it would have been a hit.” (lol) Here's another Padgham interview where he seems to suggest that Sting had more or less played the riff on organ/keyboard in the demo, and that Summers just translated it to the guitar: kzread.info/dash/bejne/a61rmrONj7m0g5M.htmlfeature=shared&t=2073 It would be interesting to hear the original demo. I wonder if it even still exists, or if it will ever be made public. Seems unfortunate that interviewers like this guy have maybe wound Summers up and baited him into potentially embarrassing himself trying to claim songwriting credit all these years later. Edit: apparently Sting confirmed just a few months ago that a "Synchronicity" box set is on the way which is going to include the demos. So I guess everyone will be able to judge for themselves whenever that is released.

  • @drummer5799

    @drummer5799

    18 күн бұрын

    And Roxanne would’ve been a hit no matter what….right!

  • @adamrisch

    @adamrisch

    18 күн бұрын

    ​@@drummer5799 Well I'm sure you know better than the Copeland brothers and Hugh Padgham, all of whom were actually there when the "Every Breath You Take" demo was first played in front of the band. Btw since you brought up Roxanne, here's Andy talking about the first time he heard Sting play it: Andy Summers: Sting stayed with me and my wife in our flat. One night, we heard him strumming and singing a song. The lyrics became “Roxanne.” The first time I heard it, I thought, Oh yeah. My wife turned to me in bed and said, “That’s really good.”......and yes I'm aware that Andy and Stewart transformed it into a reggae/rock thing, and even then it didn't become a hit right away - different song, different circumstances. Last I checked though Andy didn't have a writing credit on Roxanne either. He's obviously a great guitarist and he did some great things with Sting's songs, but writing is writing and arranging is arranging. But I'll be happy to revise my opinion if the Every Breath You Take demo comes out and convinces me otherwise.

  • @drummer5799

    @drummer5799

    17 күн бұрын

    @@adamrisch Sting would’ve been playing jazz in small venues in England if it weren’t for Andy and Stewart. Sting’s version of Roxanne would’ve been some slow jazzy crap and gone nowhere.

  • @adamrisch

    @adamrisch

    17 күн бұрын

    @@drummer5799 I'm not trying to diminish Andy or Stewart's contributions to the Police, but the fact is, Sting wrote Roxanne and Every Breath You Take, and it doesn't matter where you think Sting would be today if he hadn't met Andy and Stewart. That's not relevant. Btw Andy and Stewart are both extremely wealthy in large part thanks to songs Sting wrote, so you don't need to cry for either of them, I think they're doing ok lol.

  • @zenlandzipline
    @zenlandzipline9 ай бұрын

    Weird how he skates around the question about effects (chorus, modulation, etc) and only mentions a Roland chorus. I think it’s pretty well known that Summers played through an Electric Mistress into a Twin to get those sounds. He says “it was more straight into a couple of Twins”. I’m pretty sure there was an Electric Mistress set to flange going into the Twins.

  • @oshawaxpress

    @oshawaxpress

    6 ай бұрын

    To be fair, he might just know more about how it was done than most.

  • @martijn_yt
    @martijn_yt8 ай бұрын

    Interviewer : 'tell me about the legendary moment whem you three met for the first time' Andy; 'my agent had asked me if i wanted to do a session with two other guys. I thought they were a bit young but okay, may be rushing a little.' So funny 😂

  • @cafinario
    @cafinario5 ай бұрын

    What the fuck, yes, he’s 80 years old, so WHAT, he is one of the best and sounds so fresh here!

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