Andy Summers 90.3 WPCN Around Noon with Dee Perry 2006-11-15 28m53s mp3 13.5 MB 64 kbps 44.1kHz Mono From http://www.wcpn.org/an/features/2006/1115summers.html: Fate is a funny thing. It's a strange mixture of free will, synchronicity, and blind luck. You could compare it to a train ride. If you take one train, a certain series of events is set in motion. But if you miss it, and take another, who knows, your entire life could end up differently. Had Andy Summers taken one train later on a particularly fateful day, his life might have traveled on a much different track. But he did take that first train from Putney into Central London, the same train that drummer Stewart Copeland was on. A train that would eventually transport Summers into super-stardom as the guitarist for arguably the-biggest-band-in-the-world back in the mid 1980's - the Police. Recently, the Grammy-winning guitarist paid a visit to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum to share stories from his new memoir - One Train Later. The 2003 Rock Hall inductee joined ideastream's Dee Perry on Around Noon.