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Today [[Sting]] also appears on Top Of The Pops, singing [[If I Ever Lose My Faith In You]] (which might have been a pre-recorded show).
 
Today [[Sting]] also appears on Top Of The Pops, singing [[If I Ever Lose My Faith In You]] (which might have been a pre-recorded show).
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In his book [[In The Pleasure Groove]] Duran Duran's John Taylor remembers this day. They watched a playback of Duran Duran's performance of "Ordinary World". He was about to tell [[Sting]] that he recorded one of [[The Police]]'s earliest [[1977]] concerts, when [[Sting]] "I wish I'd written that song".
  
 
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source: photographer Barry Marsden's diary, VOX - April [[1993]]
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Sting rehearses in London
a screenshot from the TV performance
Date: 1993-02-04
Location: London, England, UK - Easy Hire Studios
Attendees: Sting

Sting rehearses at "Easy Hire Studios" (14-18 Market Road) in London, England, UK.

He was interviewed there for VOX (April 1993) on 1993-02-01 - this article mentions this was "in the middle of a two week stay"...

Today Sting also appears on Top Of The Pops, singing If I Ever Lose My Faith In You (which might have been a pre-recorded show).

In his book In The Pleasure Groove Duran Duran's John Taylor remembers this day. They watched a playback of Duran Duran's performance of "Ordinary World". He was about to tell Sting that he recorded one of The Police's earliest 1977 concerts, when Sting "I wish I'd written that song".

See also

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: photographer Barry Marsden's diary, VOX - April 1993, In The Pleasure Groove


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