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!  colspan="2" | <big>1978-02-23</big>
 
!  colspan="2" | <big>1978-02-23</big>
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1978_02_23_ad.jpg]]
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | a flyer for this concert - provided by Patrick Padovani
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | an ad for this concert in SOUNDS - February 25, [[1978]]
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | an ad for this concert
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | a review in Record Mirror - March 4, [[1978]]
 
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!  colspan="2" | Performance summary
 
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* [[Truth Hits Everybody]]
 
* [[Truth Hits Everybody]]
 
 
* [[Landlord]]  
 
* [[Landlord]]  
 
 
* [[So Lonely]]  
 
* [[So Lonely]]  
 
 
* [[Fall Out]]
 
* [[Fall Out]]
 
 
* [[Be My Girl, Sally]]
 
* [[Be My Girl, Sally]]
 
 
* [[Dead End Job]]
 
* [[Dead End Job]]
 
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* [[Wanna Know]]
* [[Wanna Know]] (this might have been [[Peanuts]])
 
 
 
 
* [[Rosy Lee]]  
 
* [[Rosy Lee]]  
 
 
* [[Roxanne]]
 
* [[Roxanne]]
 
 
* [[Born In The 50's]]
 
* [[Born In The 50's]]
 
 
* [[Nothing Achieving]]
 
* [[Nothing Achieving]]
 
 
* [[Visions Of The Night]]
 
* [[Visions Of The Night]]
 
 
* [[Next To You]]
 
* [[Next To You]]
  
 
=Recording information=
 
=Recording information=
''This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exists of this performance.''
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''This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exist of this performance.''
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
Photos from today's concert can be seen in the [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] (on the 4th page and on the November 1977 page) and in [[L'Historia Bandido]] (on page 53).
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Stewart met his bank manager in the morning. In the afternoon he leaves his house at 4:30pm to collect Zen's van and then [[Sting]]. They drive to St. John's Wood, [[La Starza Palace]] and then to the venue. Some friends turn up and they eat burgers. There are 54 people in the audience, but [[The Police]]'s guest list was large... After the concert they bring their gear to [[Andy Summers]]' place. Stewart then drives [[Sting]] home and brings the truck back to Zen.
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Photos from today's concert can be seen in the [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] (on the 4th page and on the November [[1977]] page) and in [[L'Historia Bandido]] (on page 53). Although the song [[Rosy Lee]] had been renamed [[Peanuts]] (as [[Sting]] wrote new lyrics for it) it's still on the setlist with its old name.
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
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=References=
 
=References=
sources: ads in Sounds + Melody Maker - February 25, 1978; Paul Slattery (photographer)
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sources: flyer; ads in Sounds + Melody Maker - February 25, [[1978]]; Paul Slattery (photographer); [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary; the concert was reviewed in Record Mirror - March 4, [[1978]]
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[[Category:1978]] [[Category:1977-1978 Pre-Outlandos  performances]]
 
[[Category:1978]] [[Category:1977-1978 Pre-Outlandos  performances]]

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1978-02-23
1978 02 23 flyer Patrick Padovani.jpg
a flyer for this concert - provided by Patrick Padovani
1978 02 23 ad.jpg
an ad for this concert in SOUNDS - February 25, 1978
1978 03 04 Record Mirror review.png
a review in Record Mirror - March 4, 1978
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1977-1978 Pre-Outlandos performances
Venue: Hope & Anchor
Location: London, England, UK
Support acts: SUPPORT ACTS
Ticket prices: UK pounds: 0,75


On 1978-02-23, The Police performed at the Hope & Anchor in London, England, UK.


Setlist

Photos from this concert show the setlist (confirmed by photographer Paul Slattery):

Recording information

This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exist of this performance.

Trivia

Stewart met his bank manager in the morning. In the afternoon he leaves his house at 4:30pm to collect Zen's van and then Sting. They drive to St. John's Wood, La Starza Palace and then to the venue. Some friends turn up and they eat burgers. There are 54 people in the audience, but The Police's guest list was large... After the concert they bring their gear to Andy Summers' place. Stewart then drives Sting home and brings the truck back to Zen.

Photos from today's concert can be seen in the The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles (on the 4th page and on the November 1977 page) and in L'Historia Bandido (on page 53). Although the song Rosy Lee had been renamed Peanuts (as Sting wrote new lyrics for it) it's still on the setlist with its old name.

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

sources: flyer; ads in Sounds + Melody Maker - February 25, 1978; Paul Slattery (photographer); Stewart Copeland's diary; the concert was reviewed in Record Mirror - March 4, 1978

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