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!  colspan="2" | <big>1978-11-15</big>
 
!  colspan="2" | <big>1978-11-15</big>
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | a photo from the "New York Rocker" interview - copyright by Beate Nilsen
 
|  colspan="2" align="center" | a photo from the "New York Rocker" interview - copyright by Beate Nilsen
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[The Police]] news in Melody Maker - November 18, [[1978]]
 
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| The Reds
 
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Among the songs played were:
 
Among the songs played were:
  
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* [[Truth Hits Everybody]]
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* [[Can't Stand Losing You]]
 
* [[So Lonely]]
 
* [[So Lonely]]
 
 
* [[Fall Out]]
 
* [[Fall Out]]
 
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* [[Hole In My Life]]
* [[Can't Stand Losing You]]
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* [[Roxanne]]
 
 
* [[Roxanne]]  
 
 
 
 
* [[Be My Girl, Sally]]
 
* [[Be My Girl, Sally]]
  
 
=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=
 
In the afternoon [[The Police]] are interviewed at Wartoke by Cathy Nemeth for "New York Rocker" (January [[1979]] issue). Photos were taken by Beate Nilsen, one can be seen in [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] on the April [[1979]] page.
 
In the afternoon [[The Police]] are interviewed at Wartoke by Cathy Nemeth for "New York Rocker" (January [[1979]] issue). Photos were taken by Beate Nilsen, one can be seen in [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] on the April [[1979]] page.
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(Wartoke management represented [[The Police]], John Cale, Patti Smith, Frank Zappa and many others. Jane Friedman was the head of Wartoke management...)
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After this final concert of [[The Police]]'s first US tour - in front of about 40 people - a few journalists were invited backstage. Steve Weitzman talked to [[Stewart Copeland]] and they both remembered that a few years ago they spent a night with Joan Armatrading listening to music at Steve Weitzman's house in Philadelphia (Stewart was Joan Armatrading's tour manager at that time).
  
 
=See also=
 
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=References=
 
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sources: poster; [[Wild Thing]]; [[Sting: Every Breath He Takes]]; Sounds - December 9, [[1978]]; New York Rocker - January [[1979]]
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sources: poster; ad; [[Wild Thing]]; [[Sting: Every Breath He Takes]]; Sounds - December 9, [[1978]]; New York Rocker - January [[1979]]; Beate Nilsen; Steve Weitzman report in a [[1981]] Hit Parader issue; weekly UK magazines always featured Saturday's date although they were in shops mid-week
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[[Category:1978]] [[Category:1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour]]
 
[[Category:1978]] [[Category:1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour]]

Latest revision as of 01:56, 15 October 2024


<== previous entry

1978-11-15
1978 11 15 interview photo Beate Nilsen.jpg
a photo from the "New York Rocker" interview - copyright by Beate Nilsen
1978 11 18 Melody Maker news.jpg
The Police news in Melody Maker - November 18, 1978
Performance summary
Artist performing: The Police
Tour: 1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour
Venue: CBGB's
Location: New York, NY, USA
Support acts: The Reds
Ticket prices: TICKET PRICES


On 1978-11-15, The Police performed at CBGB's in New York, NY, USA.

Setlist

Among the songs played were:

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

In the afternoon The Police are interviewed at Wartoke by Cathy Nemeth for "New York Rocker" (January 1979 issue). Photos were taken by Beate Nilsen, one can be seen in The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles on the April 1979 page.

(Wartoke management represented The Police, John Cale, Patti Smith, Frank Zappa and many others. Jane Friedman was the head of Wartoke management...)

After this final concert of The Police's first US tour - in front of about 40 people - a few journalists were invited backstage. Steve Weitzman talked to Stewart Copeland and they both remembered that a few years ago they spent a night with Joan Armatrading listening to music at Steve Weitzman's house in Philadelphia (Stewart was Joan Armatrading's tour manager at that time).

See also

This section needs more information.

External links

This section needs more information.

References

sources: poster; ad; Wild Thing; Sting: Every Breath He Takes; Sounds - December 9, 1978; New York Rocker - January 1979; Beate Nilsen; Steve Weitzman report in a 1981 Hit Parader issue; weekly UK magazines always featured Saturday's date although they were in shops mid-week


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