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Stewart writes lyrics for "No Excuse" and talks to Miles Copelan
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Date: 1978-03-18
Location: London, England, UK
Attendees: Stewart Copeland, Miles Copeland, Sonja Kristina, Tony Reeves

Stewart Copeland writes the words for a new tune called No Excuse. He visits Miles Copeland for a long positive chat. Back at home Stewart records vocals for the new song. Together with Sonja Kristina he attends a party by Tony Reeves.

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sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries


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