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!  colspan="2" | <big>1978-12-29</big>
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1978_12_29_ad.jpg]]
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1978_12_29_ad.jpg|144px]] [[Image:1978_12_29_SOUNDS_ad.jpg|144px]] [[Image:1978_12_29_Melody_Maker_ad.jpg|114px]]
 
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | an ad for the Squeeze / [[Brian James]] concert in NME - December 23, 1978''
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | an ad for the [[Brian James]] All Stars concert in NME / SOUNDS / Melody Maker issues from December 23, [[1978]]''
 
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!  colspan="2" | Performance summary
 
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=Setlists=
 
=Setlists=
  
[[Brian James All Stars]]:
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[[Brian James]] All Stars:
 
* [[I Can Make You Cry]]
 
* [[I Can Make You Cry]]
 
* [[In The Blood]]
 
* [[In The Blood]]
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* [[Ain't That A Shame]]
 
* [[Ain't That A Shame]]
 
* [[Messed Up And Blue]]
 
* [[Messed Up And Blue]]
* [[I'm Sorry I'm Sorry]]
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* [[I'm Sorry, I'm Sorry]]
 
* [[Living In Sin]]
 
* [[Living In Sin]]
 
* [[I Can Make You Cry]]
 
* [[I Can Make You Cry]]
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[[The Police]]:
 
[[The Police]]:
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* [[Next To You]]
 
* [[Next To You]]
  
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=Recording information=
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There's an audience recording of Stewart's set with the [[Brian James]] All Stars and of this short [[The Police|Police]] set. [[So Lonely]] and [[Roxanne]] are cut.
  
=Recording information=
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[[Image:1978_12_29_tape.jpg|150px]]
There's an audience recording of this short [[The Police|Police]] set. [[So Lonely]] and [[Roxanne]] are cut.
 
  
 
=Trivia=
 
=Trivia=
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(In fact it was Squeeze who didn't appear - see the blog in the external links section.)
 
(In fact it was Squeeze who didn't appear - see the blog in the external links section.)
  
[[Alan Lee Shaw]] remembers: "Later that year I got a call from [[Brian James]] who was looking to put a new project together and was now managed by [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]]. He wanted me to play guitar with him and he had a show booked supporting "Squeeze" (another of [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]]'s acts) at Camden's [[Electric Ballroom]] Dec 28th 1978. We were to go out as "The [[Brian James]] All Stars". Stewart was brought in on drums, [[Kim Turner]] ([[The Police]] tour manager and friend at the time) was on bass and I think Mike Fewings from the Cortinas (another Step Forward band) on guitar. Prior to this show [[The Police]] had been over to the US playing small gigs on the East Coast, put together by [[Ian Copeland]] and they were starting to get a good response from US college radio. I think with [[Roxanne]] they had signed to [[A&M]] Records and things were starting to happen for them in the USA. Stewart also had a bit of a solo career going on around that time (a.k.a. Klark Kent) and invited me to go round to his place that he shared with his girlfriend Sonja to have a listen to his solo stuff which he had recorded all the instruments himself. It was good stuff but [[The Police]] was to eclipse all that for years to come.  
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[[Alan Lee Shaw]] remembers: "Later that year I got a call from [[Brian James]] who was looking to put a new project together and was now managed by [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]]. He wanted me to play guitar with him and he had a show booked supporting "Squeeze" (another of [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]]'s acts) at Camden's [[Electric Ballroom]] Dec 28th [[1978]]. We were to go out as "The [[Brian James]] All Stars". Stewart was brought in on drums, [[Kim Turner]] ([[The Police]] tour manager and friend at the time) was on bass and I think Mike Fewings from the Cortinas (another Step Forward band) on guitar. Prior to this show [[The Police]] had been over to the US playing small gigs on the East Coast, put together by [[Ian Copeland]] and they were starting to get a good response from US college radio. I think with [[Roxanne]] they had signed to [[A&M]] Records and things were starting to happen for them in the USA. Stewart also had a bit of a solo career going on around that time (a.k.a. [[Klark Kent]]) and invited me to go round to his place that he shared with his girlfriend Sonja to have a listen to his solo stuff which he had recorded all the instruments himself. It was good stuff but [[The Police]] was to eclipse all that for years to come.  
  
Before the "[[Brian James]] All Stars" gig we all rehearsed a few days together in a London studio. I remember Stewart bringing a big cardboard box full of bottles of wine, whisky and brandy etc (that they each (The Police) had been given by A&M as a Christmas present) for us to share. Stewart, I think, Stewart didn't drink at the time. It was at these rehearsals that I got to see and hear just what a great drummer Stewart was, very much a center stage and force of nature type of drummer, technically gifted and great feel. It was a real pleasure to work with someone so good.
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Before the "[[Brian James]] All Stars" gig we all rehearsed a few days together in a London studio. I remember Stewart bringing a big cardboard box full of bottles of wine, whisky and brandy etc (that they each ([[The Police]]) had been given by [[A&M]] as a Christmas present) for us to share. Stewart, I think, Stewart didn't drink at the time. It was at these rehearsals that I got to see and hear just what a great drummer Stewart was, very much a center stage and force of nature type of drummer, technically gifted and great feel. It was a real pleasure to work with someone so good.
We did the "All Stars Show" and for some reason I think we ended up playing last on the bill that night. [[Sting]] came to the show as I am sure Andy did as well, anyway, [[Sting]], Andy and Stewart came on to do some Police songs as an impromptu. My girlfriend recorded the show which I still have somewhere. I remember having a brief chat with [[Sting]] after the show and you could feel things were about to happen for them."
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We did the "All Stars Show" and for some reason I think we ended up playing last on the bill that night. [[Sting]] came to the show as I am sure Andy did as well, anyway, [[Sting]], Andy and Stewart came on to do some [[The Police|Police]] songs as an impromptu. I remember having a brief chat with [[Sting]] after the show and you could feel things were about to happen for them."
  
 
=See also=
 
=See also=
''This section needs more information.''
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* [[1978-12-22]]
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* [[1978-12-23 (Stewart Copeland) | 1978-12-23]]
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* [[1978-12-27]]
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* [[1978-12-28]]
  
 
=External links=
 
=External links=
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=References=
 
=References=
 
sources: ads, [[Stewart Copeland]], Sam Dodson (The Transmitters), [[Alan Lee Shaw]]
 
sources: ads, [[Stewart Copeland]], Sam Dodson (The Transmitters), [[Alan Lee Shaw]]
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[[Category:1978]] [[Category:1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour]]
 
[[Category:1978]] [[Category:1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour]]

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1978-12-29
1978 12 29 ad.jpg 1978 12 29 SOUNDS ad.jpg 1978 12 29 Melody Maker ad.jpg
an ad for the Brian James All Stars concert in NME / SOUNDS / Melody Maker issues from December 23, 1978
Performance summary
Artist performing: Brian James All Stars
Tour: 1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour
Venue: Electric Ballroom
Location: London, England, UK
Support acts: Squeeze (cancelled), The Police, The Transmitters
Ticket prices: UK pounds: 2,00


On 1978-12-29, The Police performed at the Electric Ballroom in London, England, UK.

Setlists

Brian James All Stars:


The Police:

Recording information

There's an audience recording of Stewart's set with the Brian James All Stars and of this short Police set. So Lonely and Roxanne are cut.

1978 12 29 tape.jpg

Trivia

Original ads for this concert announced Squeeze, "Brian James All Stars" (incl. Stewart Copeland) and The Addix.

Stewart Copeland remembers: "At the end of the show, Andy & Sting came onstage and we did a few Police songs"

Sam Dodson of The Transmitters remembers: "The Transmitters did support The Police at the Electric Ballroom on that date! So did a Mark Perry pick up band! featuring one Kiff Kiff! The gig was billed as Brian James allstars but he pulled at the last minute so The Police stepped in at the last minute! hence the possible confusion with the date!!"

(In fact it was Squeeze who didn't appear - see the blog in the external links section.)

Alan Lee Shaw remembers: "Later that year I got a call from Brian James who was looking to put a new project together and was now managed by Miles Copeland. He wanted me to play guitar with him and he had a show booked supporting "Squeeze" (another of Miles Copeland's acts) at Camden's Electric Ballroom Dec 28th 1978. We were to go out as "The Brian James All Stars". Stewart was brought in on drums, Kim Turner (The Police tour manager and friend at the time) was on bass and I think Mike Fewings from the Cortinas (another Step Forward band) on guitar. Prior to this show The Police had been over to the US playing small gigs on the East Coast, put together by Ian Copeland and they were starting to get a good response from US college radio. I think with Roxanne they had signed to A&M Records and things were starting to happen for them in the USA. Stewart also had a bit of a solo career going on around that time (a.k.a. Klark Kent) and invited me to go round to his place that he shared with his girlfriend Sonja to have a listen to his solo stuff which he had recorded all the instruments himself. It was good stuff but The Police was to eclipse all that for years to come.

Before the "Brian James All Stars" gig we all rehearsed a few days together in a London studio. I remember Stewart bringing a big cardboard box full of bottles of wine, whisky and brandy etc (that they each (The Police) had been given by A&M as a Christmas present) for us to share. Stewart, I think, Stewart didn't drink at the time. It was at these rehearsals that I got to see and hear just what a great drummer Stewart was, very much a center stage and force of nature type of drummer, technically gifted and great feel. It was a real pleasure to work with someone so good. We did the "All Stars Show" and for some reason I think we ended up playing last on the bill that night. Sting came to the show as I am sure Andy did as well, anyway, Sting, Andy and Stewart came on to do some Police songs as an impromptu. I remember having a brief chat with Sting after the show and you could feel things were about to happen for them."

See also

External links

Transmitters website mentions this concert

Transmitters on wikipedia

blog about that concert

References

sources: ads, Stewart Copeland, Sam Dodson (The Transmitters), Alan Lee Shaw


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