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1977-03-10 | |
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a poster for this concert - provided by e-bay seller itsonlyrocknroll-ny | |
review from Sounds - March 26, 1977 | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Johnny Thunders & The Heartbreakers |
Tour: | 1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour |
Venue: | Eric's |
Location: | Liverpool, England, UK |
Support acts: | Cherry Vanilla, The Police |
Ticket prices: | 1,00 - 1,30 UK pounds |
On 1977-03-10, The Police performed at Eric's in Liverpool, England, UK.
Setlist
Cherry Vanilla's set started with an instrumental called Stockbridge (without Cherry), followed by Shake Your Ashes, Foxy Bitch, Hard As A Rock, I Know How To Hook...
Recording information
This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exist of this performance.
Trivia
This concert was reviewed in Sounds on March 26, 1977.
The Police played first, followed by Cherry Vanilla. The Heartbreakers finished the concert.
Cherry Vanilla based a song from her album Bad Girl on today's "events":
Louie left his shoes at the Lyons hotel Zecca getting cruised every night I was singing blues and I was rocking as well And the atmosphere was so out of sight And we were oh so cool back in Liverpool And the band was cooking like to make you drool They really got me dancing like a crazy fool Yeah we were really something back in Liverpool Stewart said this is where the Beatles had played Sting was eating lunch from a box Everyone was pissed and no nobody got laid We really blew those kids right out of their socks And we were oh so cool back in Liverpool And the band was cooking like to make you drool They really got me dancing like a crazy fool Yeah we were really something back in Liverpool
See also
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References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diaries; review in Sounds - February 26, 1977; SOUNDS + NME ads March 12, 1977; Cherry Vanilla; poster