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!  colspan="2" | <big>1977-10-21</big>
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!  colspan="2" | <big>The Police watch Star Wars in Paris</big>
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1977_10_20_21_flyer.jpg|thumb|center|flyer for the Paris concerts - provided by ebay seller]] [[Image:1977_10_ad.jpg|thumb|center|an ad in Rock & Folk - November 1977]]
| [[Wayne County & The Electric Chairs]]
 
 
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| <b>Date:</b>
| [[1977 Wayne County & The Electric Chairs Tour]]
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| [[1977-10-21]]
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| [[Nashville]]
 
 
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| Paris, France
 
| Paris, France
 
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| [[The Police]]
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| [[Andy Summers]], [[Stewart Copeland]]
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An ad in Rock & Folk (November [[1977]]) announces a concert in Paris at the [[Nashville]] for today. This was cancelled as well as another concert in Lyon on [[1977-10-23]].
  
On [[1977-10-21]], [[The Police]] maybe performed at the [[Nashville]] in Paris, France.
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There's an unused ticket for today's concert, which was cancelled after the tour promoter wasn't too happy about the Paris gig on [[1977-10-20]].
 
 
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[[Stewart Copeland]] and [[Andy Summers]] watch "Star Wars" in its original version (with French subtitles) in a cinema this afternoon. Andy's car breaks down.
This date is not sure. Several books follow [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] information that [[The Police]] played here on [[1977-10-20]]. That night [[Sting]] supposedly walked through the red light district and had the idea for [[Roxanne]]. Literature mentions that there was ONE Nashville concert - but there's a ticket for both bands for a concert at the Nashville - this is for today.
 
 
 
So maybe there were two concerts. Maybe [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] is wrong again and there was just one concert: today...
 
  
 
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sources: ticket, [[Broken Music]]: Sting remembers staying in Paris for a few nights
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source: ticket, Rock & Folk - November [[1977]], [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diaries, [[One Train Later]] p. 183, [[Broken Music]]: [[Sting]] remembers staying in Paris for a few nights
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Latest revision as of 01:01, 16 August 2021


<== previous entry

The Police watch Star Wars in Paris
flyer for the Paris concerts - provided by ebay seller
an ad in Rock & Folk - November 1977
Date: 1977-10-21
Location: Paris, France
Attendees: Andy Summers, Stewart Copeland

An ad in Rock & Folk (November 1977) announces a concert in Paris at the Nashville for today. This was cancelled as well as another concert in Lyon on 1977-10-23.

There's an unused ticket for today's concert, which was cancelled after the tour promoter wasn't too happy about the Paris gig on 1977-10-20.

Stewart Copeland and Andy Summers watch "Star Wars" in its original version (with French subtitles) in a cinema this afternoon. Andy's car breaks down.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: ticket, Rock & Folk - November 1977, Stewart Copeland's diaries, One Train Later p. 183, Broken Music: Sting remembers staying in Paris for a few nights


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