Difference between revisions of "1978-04-18 (The Police)"
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an ad for this concert | |
a review of this concert in Record Mirror - April 29, 1978 | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1977-1978 Pre-Outlandos performances |
Venue: | The Nashville Room |
Location: | London, England, UK |
Support acts: | The Crooks |
Ticket prices: | UK pounds: 0,75 |
On 1978-04-18, The Police performed at The Nashville Room in London, England, UK.
Setlist
Roxanne and Be My Girl, Sally were played.
Recording information
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Trivia
After the usual problems with their truck The Police manage to transport their gear from Sounds Alright to The Nashville Room. The Police eat pizza after their soundcheck. The two background singers look great, but sing out of tune...
175 people attend this concert that was reviewed in Record Mirror April 29, 1978. Kevin Coyne was there with his pals Ian McLagan (former Faces keyboarder) and journalist John Pidgeon.
A photo can be seen in the The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles - April 1978 - right page, bottom.
See also
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External links
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References
sources: ads in NME + SOUNDS - April 15, 1978; review in Record Mirror - April 29, 1978; 'Whatever we do, this will always be the seminal band' (John Pidgeon report from August 24, 2007)