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!  colspan="2" | <big>The Police are at Surrey Sound Studios</big>
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!  colspan="2" | <big>Stewart records Klark Kent songs at Surrey Sound Studios</big>
 
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[[The Police]] are at [[Surrey Sound Studios]] in Leatherhead, England, UK.
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[[Stewart Copeland]] gets up at 10:00am and talks to [[Miles Copeland III | Miles Copeland]] on the phone. Miles tells him that Alternative TV are sick, so that [[Surrey Sound Studios]] are free for a day. He drops of photos and the [[Klark Kent]] logo at Nick Jones' place, catches some cymbals from [[Andy Summers]]' place and drives to the studio. He records office noises with the help of some girls from an office across the road. Stewart then tries to record [[Away From Home]], but it doesn't work well. he remixed [[Office Girls]]. Stewart has dinner with [[Nigel Gray]] and they watch Muhammad Ali's fight agains Leon Spinks. He returns home and is in bed by 04:30am.
  
 
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sources: [[Stewart Copeland]]
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Latest revision as of 00:36, 17 October 2012


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Stewart records Klark Kent songs at Surrey Sound Studios
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Date: 1978-02-16
Location: Leatherhead, England, UK - Surrey Sound Studios
Attendees: Stewart Copeland, Miles Copeland, Andy Summers, Nigel Gray

Stewart Copeland gets up at 10:00am and talks to Miles Copeland on the phone. Miles tells him that Alternative TV are sick, so that Surrey Sound Studios are free for a day. He drops of photos and the Klark Kent logo at Nick Jones' place, catches some cymbals from Andy Summers' place and drives to the studio. He records office noises with the help of some girls from an office across the road. Stewart then tries to record Away From Home, but it doesn't work well. he remixed Office Girls. Stewart has dinner with Nigel Gray and they watch Muhammad Ali's fight agains Leon Spinks. He returns home and is in bed by 04:30am.

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References

sources: Stewart Copeland's diary


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