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As [[Wayne County]]'s drummer [[J.J. Johnson]] remembers, the tour promoter was not pleased with this Paris gig and cancelled the 2nd Paris gig on [[1977-10-21]] and the one in Lyon on [[1977-10-23]] (plus some forthcoming Italy gigs). | As [[Wayne County]]'s drummer [[J.J. Johnson]] remembers, the tour promoter was not pleased with this Paris gig and cancelled the 2nd Paris gig on [[1977-10-21]] and the one in Lyon on [[1977-10-23]] (plus some forthcoming Italy gigs). | ||
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a flyer for the Paris concerts - provided by ebay seller | |
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an ad for this concert in Rock & Folk - November 1977 | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Wayne County & The Electric Chairs |
Tour: | 1977 Wayne County & The Electric Chairs Tour |
Venue: | Nashville |
Location: | Paris, France |
Support acts: | The Police |
Ticket prices: | TICKET PRICES |
On 1977-10-20, The Police performed at the Nashville in Paris, France.
Setlist
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Recording information
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Trivia
Of three planned French concerts together with Wayne County & The Electric Chairs The Police only played this one today.
According to Stewart Copeland's diaries the bands had to change hotels today as they were kicked out of the first one...
On that same night Sting supposedly walked through the red light district and had the idea for Roxanne.
As Wayne County's drummer J.J. Johnson remembers, the tour promoter was not pleased with this Paris gig and cancelled the 2nd Paris gig on 1977-10-21 and the one in Lyon on 1977-10-23 (plus some forthcoming Italy gigs).
See also
External links
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References
sources: Rock & Folk - November 1977, The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles (and other books follow this) about this date, Police File No. 17, J.J. Johnson, Stewart Copeland's diaries