Difference between revisions of "1980-01-16"
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− | There are two "TV" entries in [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary & calendar for this week. Today's entry in the diary and in the calendar is just "TV", whereas the entries for [[1980-01-14]] were "TV music" and "TV Olympia". [[The Police]] probably recorded the mono version of [[The Bed's Too Big Without You]] on [[1980-01-14]] and filmed the [[It's Alright For You]] studio video and [[The Bed's Too Big Without You]] location video today. | + | There are two "TV" entries in [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary & calendar for this week. Today's entry in the diary and in the calendar is just "TV", whereas the entries for [[1980-01-14]] were "TV music" and "TV Olympia". |
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+ | [[The Police]] probably recorded the mono version of [[The Bed's Too Big Without You]] on [[1980-01-14]] and filmed the [[It's Alright For You]] studio video and [[The Bed's Too Big Without You]] location video today. | ||
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+ | [[Sting]] used his [[1979 Ibanez Musician MC 900DS Fretless]] bass, while [[Andy Summers]] used a [[Washburn Falcon]] for both the studio performance and the video clip. | ||
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Revision as of 06:06, 26 November 2021
The Police shoot "The Bed's Too Big Without You" video for the Kenny Everett Show (probably) | |
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Date: | 1980-01-16 |
Location: | England, UK |
Attendees: | The Police |
There are two "TV" entries in Stewart Copeland's diary & calendar for this week. Today's entry in the diary and in the calendar is just "TV", whereas the entries for 1980-01-14 were "TV music" and "TV Olympia".
The Police probably recorded the mono version of The Bed's Too Big Without You on 1980-01-14 and filmed the It's Alright For You studio video and The Bed's Too Big Without You location video today.
Sting used his 1979 Ibanez Musician MC 900DS Fretless bass, while Andy Summers used a Washburn Falcon for both the studio performance and the video clip.
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References
source: Stewart Copeland's diary