Can't Stand Losing You: Surviving the Police – Andy Summers Story cut down to 700 to 800 words.


Can’t Stand Losing You (2012) is a documentary as seen through the eyes and narrated by The Police’s guitarist Andy Summer. Based on his memoirs One Train Later: A Memoir Paperback, published in 2007, to much critical acclaim.


Can’t Stand Losing You starts with The Police, playing a gig at Wembley Arena on New Year’s Eve 1983 on their Synchronicity World tour, a tour that last 9 months from July 1983 to March 1984. Just before the clock struck twelve to enter the 1984, The Police were at the peak of the power, sell out tours, hit records, that gave Sting, Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers, all the fame and fortune beyond their wildest dreams, yet that year, The Police worked on solo projects, with a few sporadic performances, until fully disbanded in 1986, and with a one world tour reunion in 2007.


Yes, Sting, Copeland and Summer’s dreams came true, giving all

 

 

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