Difference between revisions of "1980-01-16"

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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.
 
[[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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Both clips would eventually be released on [[2018-11-19]] on the [[The Kenny Everett Video Show]] 6 DVD set.
  
 
[[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.
 
[[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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Latest revision as of 01:06, 1 January 2022


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The Police shoot "The Bed's Too Big Without You" video for the Kenny Everett Show (probably)
a magazine cover with photos from today
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.

Both clips would eventually be released on 2018-11-19 on the The Kenny Everett Video Show 6 DVD set.

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.

See also

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References

source: Stewart Copeland's diary


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