The Police drummer Stewart Copeland shared a few thoughts on Oysterhead—his long-dormant project with Trey Anastasio and Les Claypool—as well Anastasio’s upcoming appearance at the Grateful Dead’s 50th anniversary celebration. JamBase pointed out the interview with Rock Cellar Magazine, in which Copeland discusses a number of his current endeavors.

Speaking on the topic of Oysterhead, Copeland told the magazine, “That band was a lot of fun, that was probably the most fun band ever.”

When asked about the potential for a reunion, Copeland replied, “Well, we’re all really keen. We talk about it…a lot. We cross paths & we’re always talking about it. The problem is…well I’m really busy but I can pick & choose what I’m working on. It’s all on my schedule. Those two guys are both on rather successful, living, working, breathing, touring, recording bands. Their schedules don’t really permit much leeway. Besides, one of us (Anastasio) is now a Grateful Dead!”

He then added, “Trey Garcia, you know? That is so great. When I heard that news, I just exploded with joy. Because I know how much that would mean to Trey, that kind of validation. He never tried to be Jerry Garcia or anything like that, but this was still great news.”