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+ | Announcing [[Clown's Revenge]] [[Sting]] mentions that it's a Sonja Kristina song, followed by a high-pitched "What?" a few seconds later. [[Stewart Copeland]] insists that the song was written by him and [[Ian Copeland]]. | ||
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After today's gig [[Stewart Copeland]] drove Tony Mitchell from SOUNDS magazine home. | After today's gig [[Stewart Copeland]] drove Tony Mitchell from SOUNDS magazine home. | ||
Latest revision as of 22:41, 13 January 2023
1977-03-06 | |
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a photo from this day in The Nashville Room's dressing room - provided by Zecca Esquibel | |
an ad for this concert | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Cherry Vanilla |
Tour: | 1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour |
Venue: | The Nashville Room |
Location: | London, England, UK |
Support acts: | The Police, Squeeze |
Ticket prices: | UK pounds: 1,00 |
On 1977-03-06, The Police performed at The Nashville Room in London, England, UK.
Setlist
The Police supported Cherry Vanilla
There's a recording from The Nashville Room which is probably from this day. At least they play most of the songs which are also mentioned in a review for the Liverpool gig (1977-03-10)
Recording information
There's a recording of The Police's set from The Nashville Room. It's probably from this early concert - see Setlist.
Trivia
Announcing Clown's Revenge Sting mentions that it's a Sonja Kristina song, followed by a high-pitched "What?" a few seconds later. Stewart Copeland insists that the song was written by him and Ian Copeland.
After today's gig Stewart Copeland drove Tony Mitchell from SOUNDS magazine home.
See also
External links
References
sources: Stewart Copeland' diaries; Melody Maker + NME + SOUNDS + Record Mirror ads from March 5, 1977; Cherry Vanilla, Zecca Esquibel