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Sting: Demolition Man

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This first full-length biography of the Newcastle schoolteacher who became Sting explores the substance behind the rock-star cliche‚ as it examines the creative disagreements - and physical violence - among The Police; the musical intelligence that consistently produced Grammy-winning albums; a much-publicized campaign to save the rain forest; two marriages and legendary sexual entanglements.

368 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Christopher Sandford

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Christopher Sandford has published acclaimed biographies of Kurt Cobain, Steve McQueen, Mick Jagger, David Bowie, Keith Richards, Paul McCartney, and Roman Polanski. He has worked as a film and music writer and reviewer for over 20 years and frequently contributes to newspapers and magazines on both sides of the Atlantic. Rolling Stone has called him "the preeminent author in his field today."

His latest project, MASTERS OF MYSTERY (forthcoming November 2011, Palgrave Macmillan) explores Arthur Conan Doyle's and Harry Houdini's incredible friendship and fascination with Spiritualism.

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4 reviews
May 24, 2009
After reading this book, I feel that I have gained additional insight into Sting's life and, in that respect, don't consider the effort spent with this book a waste of my time. However, I feel that any additional time invested in reading it a second time WOULD be a waste.

Mr Sandford spends too much time editorializing on his thoughts and beliefs about the man and not enough telling the story. He has his own perceptions of Sting and, instead of those perceptions merely coloring his prose, they completely overshadow the story being told.

One factual error - Mr Sandford states that Sting was the culprit behind Henri Padovani's departure from The Police once Andy Summers had been tapped for guitarist duties. Message In A Box (even Sandford states that Sting had no part of this box set release) contains an essay written by Mr. Summers himself where he specifically states that HE, Andy, was the one that laid down the ultimatum that he was the guitarist-of-record for the Police and that Henri had to go. The Police played ONE gig as a quartet and Andy told Sting and Stewart that there would not be a second with Henri. Sting and his 'overwhelming self-important ego' were NOT the reason Henri left The Police.

That error alone makes me discount many other statements made by Mr. Sandford. Demolition Man is worth one (and ONLY one) read, but remember to bring a grain of salt with you when you do because, in this case, you definitely can't believe everything you read.
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August 8, 2021
As with many reviews here, the issue with this book is the effort needed slogging through the writing. By the end, the author has convinced me of two things: Sting is not a "pretentious git", but the author most certainly is. My rating might be a bit higher than many, but that is merely for the topic being Sting and the interesting details of his poetry buried in the overprose.
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September 5, 2023
I wanted to like this book. Unfortunately, it's simply not good. Well researched but poorly written, I would recommend this title at all costs.
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2,134 reviews44 followers
September 16, 2016
I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.

Although based on the life of one of music's luminaries, the writing left me cold. Too much focus on money and companies and not enough about this poet. Too bad, could have been a good one! Only my opinion.

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November 17, 2016
I received a free copy via Netgalley in exchange for a honest review.

First off I did not finish this.
I was attempting to read this on my kindle but due to the editing being so poor I had to give up.

What I did read though left me disappointed, with very little mention about his music.
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January 15, 2008
interesting subject but i don't care much for the writer.
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July 20, 2016
Interesting insight into Sting's incredible (and deserved) success... but the writing left me kinda cold. A little too much purple prose for my liking...
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July 11, 2013
I did not like this book. It was a slugfest to get through. It was so bogged down in details about how much Sting makes and how much each one of his companies makes and it bored me.
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May 8, 2017
This book was a little bit of a dry read. Interesting nonetheless.
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