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During their North American tour [[The Police]] shot a video for their single [[De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da]] in the snow of the Canadian mountains.
 
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Revision as of 11:07, 4 January 2013


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During their North American tour The Police shot a video for their single De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da in the snow of the Canadian mountains.

De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
Description of image. A screenshot from the video is preferred.
Artist: The Police
Directed by: Derek Burbidge
Produced by: Kate Burbidge
Filming location: Grey Rock, Quebec - Canada
Released: 1980
Running time: X:XX

Video summary

The Police lip-synch De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da in the snow.

Production

The video shows Stewart Copeland filming with his Super-8 camera. In his movie Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out we can see Stewart's view. And how tired Sting looks...

The Hamer instruments used in this video were given to The Police in Chicago on 1980-11-22.

This video was either shot today or very early on 1980-11-26. Smash Hits magazine from January 8, 1981 mentions that The Police went skiing and arrived in Philadelphia at the last minute with a private jet.

There's also a rare video version of Don't Stand So Close To Me which was shot here in Canada in the snow.

Release history

"Video title" appears on the following video and dvd releases:

Cover art Video title Release date Release country
Stub.gif VIDEO TITLE YYYY-MM-DD COUNTRY

Awards

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Year Winner Award Category
YYYY WINNER (best video...) AWARD (MTV Awards...) CATEGORY

Nominations

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Year Nominee Award Category
YYYY NOMINEE (best video...) AWARD (MTV Awards...) CATEGORY

Quotations and trivia

Originally The Police should have played a concert at Montreal's Centre Sportif today. This was re-scheduled to 1981-01-07.

See also

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External links and reviews

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References

sources: I'll Be Watching You; Smash Hits - January 8, 1981


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