Difference between revisions of "1981-06-14"
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− | ! colspan="2" | <big>The Police | + | ! colspan="2" | <big>The Police may have left Nice today</big> |
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− | | Nice, France - [[Super Bear | + | | Nice, France - [[Super Bear Studios]] |
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− | [[The Police]] | + | [[The Police]] probably had finished their recording session at [[Super Bear Studios]] near Nice yesterday - today might have been the travel day back to London, England, UK. |
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+ | The band had been recording additional music for [[Around The World]], but also worked on some [[Ghost In The Machine]] songs (without recording anything). | ||
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+ | They had booked the studio from [[1981-06-01]] to [[1981-06-13]], according to producer Damon Metrebian's diary. He remembers that [[Sting]] and Stewart arrived first (although not together) and that Andy followed a few days later. Before Andy's arrival [[Sting]] (guitar), Stewart (bass) and Damon (drums) jammed on one track that later appeared on [[Ghost In The Machine]]. | ||
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+ | While at [[Super Bear Studios]] [[Sting]]'s English lyrics for [[Hungry For You]] were translated into French by Damon and Annik, the cook. | ||
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− | source: stamp in [[I'll Be Watching You]], | + | source: Andy's passport stamp in [[I'll Be Watching You]] features the [[1981-06-05]] date, [[Outlandos newsletter]] June [[1981]] mentions that they're back in London on [[1981-06-15]], [[1981-08 BEST]], Damon Metrebian |
Latest revision as of 07:35, 12 June 2017
The Police may have left Nice today | |
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Date: | 1981-06-14 |
Location: | Nice, France - Super Bear Studios |
Attendees: | The Police |
The Police probably had finished their recording session at Super Bear Studios near Nice yesterday - today might have been the travel day back to London, England, UK.
The band had been recording additional music for Around The World, but also worked on some Ghost In The Machine songs (without recording anything).
They had booked the studio from 1981-06-01 to 1981-06-13, according to producer Damon Metrebian's diary. He remembers that Sting and Stewart arrived first (although not together) and that Andy followed a few days later. Before Andy's arrival Sting (guitar), Stewart (bass) and Damon (drums) jammed on one track that later appeared on Ghost In The Machine.
While at Super Bear Studios Sting's English lyrics for Hungry For You were translated into French by Damon and Annik, the cook.
See also
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External links
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References
source: Andy's passport stamp in I'll Be Watching You features the 1981-06-05 date, Outlandos newsletter June 1981 mentions that they're back in London on 1981-06-15, 1981-08 BEST, Damon Metrebian