Stuart Copeland moved from behind the drums to behind the camera for a first-account look at life in one of the biggest rock bands on the planet in The Police – Everyone Stares (Thursday @ Noon, Ovation). The footage was pulled from over 50 hours of tape recorded by Copeland at the pinnacle of the band’s success and has an artsy quality you would expect from Copeland, a five-time Grammy award winner.
Monday, February 15
- Bruce Springsteen: Live in New York City [Palladia 9:30AM]
- Documentary: Rock City [Palladia 1PM]
- Pink Floyd: The Wall [VH1 Classic 8PM]
- Lady GaGa: London Live [Palladia 7:30PM]
- U2: Rattle and Hum [VH1 Classic 12:30PM]
Tuesday, February 16
- Documentary: Hotel Gramercy Park [Sundance 11AM]
- Judas Priest: Behind the Music [VH1 Classic 3PM]
- No Doubt: The Chronicles [Fuse 3PM]
- Classic Albums: Def Leppard, Hysteria [VH1 Classic 6PM]
- Metallica: Behind the Music [VH1 Classic 7PM]
Wednesday, February 17
- Classic Albums: Queen, A Night at the Opera [VH1 Classic 3:30PM]
- The Beatles: A Hard Day’s Night [VH1 Classic 8PM]
- Vampire Weekend: Unplugged [Palladia 8:30PM]
- Jimi Hendrix: American Landing [Ovation 9PM]
- Spectacle w/Elvis Costello: Levon Helm [Sundance 10PM]
Thursday, February 18
- The Police: Everyone Stares [Ovation Noon]
- John Entwistle: John Entwistle and the Who [Ovation 1:30PM]
- ZZ Top: Live from Texas [Palladia 4:30PM]
- Strat Pack: 50 Years of the Fender Stratocaster [Palladia 6PM]
- Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same [Palladia 9PM]
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