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Revision as of 03:22, 5 February 2017
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour |
Venue: | The Decade |
Location: | Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
Support acts: | SUPPORT ACTS |
Ticket prices: | TICKET PRICES |
On 1979-03-20, The Police performed at The Decade in Pittsburgh, PA, USA.
Setlist
- Can't Stand Losing You
- Truth Hits Everybody
- So Lonely
- Fall Out
- Born In The 50's
- Be My Girl, Sally
- Hole In My Life
- Peanuts
- Roxanne
- Landlord
- Next To You
- Can't Stand Losing You
Recording information
There's a recording of this concert.
Trivia
Earlier that day photographer / journalist Steve Weitzman had interviewed Sting at a Howard Johnson's restaurant.
Their equipment:
- Pete Cornish pedalboard
- MXR Phase 90
- MXR Compressor
- MXR Fuzz
- Electric Mistress Flanger
- MXR Dynacomp
- Cornish Fuzz
- Mutron 3 envelope filter
- automatic wah-wah
- volume pedal
- Echoplex
- 2 Marshall 220s
- Fender Telecaster
- Aria PE 1000
- 180 watt Ampeg Twin Bass with two cabinets
- MXR Phaser
- Mogg Bass Pedal
- fretless Fender Precision bass
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
This section needs more information.
References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diary, International Musician July 1979, Hit Parader August 1981 / Steve Weitzman