The Tim Ferriss Show

#581: Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Stewart Copeland — Fear{less} with Tim Ferriss

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Mar 18, 2022
Stewart Copeland, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and founding member of The Police, shares captivating insights from his dynamic career. He recounts a mesmerizing drum solo experience in Africa, emphasizing music's transformative power. The conversation dives into the creative tensions in band collaborations, illustrating how conflicts can coexist with mutual respect. Copeland also discusses navigating bad days by harnessing anger for growth and his transition to film scoring, highlighting adaptability in the music industry.
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ANECDOTE

Drum Solo for Lions

  • Stewart Copeland shared his experience of playing a drum solo for a pride of lions in Africa.
  • The lions were lured with meat, and Copeland's loud drumming startled them.
ANECDOTE

Ferriss's Drum Solo

  • Tim Ferriss recounts his experience of drumming 'Hot Blooded' for a sold-out crowd after a lesson from Copeland.
  • This experience transformed music from intimidating to fun for Ferriss.
INSIGHT

Music's Forgiving Nature

  • Music allows for risk-taking and experimentation without severe consequences.
  • Mistakes are part of the process and lead to creativity, unlike in activities like paragliding.
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