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the bass on a poster from 1981-03-05 Bravo magazine | |
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a photo from the 1980-11-24 concert - copyright Dietmar | |
Artist: | Sting |
Band or ensemble: | The Police |
Time gear used: | 1980 - 1981 |
Contents
Introduction
Sting received this fretless bass on 1980-11-22 in Chicago, IL, USA.
It was featured in the official video for De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da, which was shot only a few days afterwards.
He used it on a lot of the remaining 1980-1981 Zenyatta Mondatta Tour concerts.
It was also used for TV appearances lip-synching to Spirits In The Material World - like on 1981-12-10.
Gear breakdown
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Quotations and trivia
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See also
External links
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References and footnotes
sources: photos, video