Difference between revisions of "1977-03-28"
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+ | [http://www.waxx-music.com/news_chroniques/aftershow/Stinky-Toys-The-Jam-The-Police-Wayne-County-et-Generation-X-Palais-des-Glaces-28-mars-1977_148.html an internet review by Thierry Chatain] | ||
[http://www.p2001apachefilm.com/ConcertsArticles/ConcertsArticles.htm flyer scan taken with kind permission from this website] | [http://www.p2001apachefilm.com/ConcertsArticles/ConcertsArticles.htm flyer scan taken with kind permission from this website] |
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1977-03-28 | |
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a flyer for this festival | |
an ad for this conert in BEST - April 1977 | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1977 Wayne County & The Electric Chairs Tour |
Venue: | Palais des Glaces |
Location: | Paris France |
Support acts: | The Jam, Generation X, Wayne County, Stinky Toys... |
Ticket prices: | TICKET PRICES |
On 1977-03-28, The Police performed at the Palais des Glaces in Paris, France.
Setlist
Among the songs played were Kids To Blame, Dead End Job, Nothing Achieving, Clouds In Venice and It's My Life.
Recording information
The VHS Acceleration Punk shows The Police playing Clouds In Venice.
Trivia
The festival was reviewed in NME on April 9, 1977 and Rock En Stock No. 2 - 1977.
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
an internet review by Thierry Chatain
flyer scan taken with kind permission from this website
References
sources: video, flyer, photos, review in Rock En Stock No. 2 - 1977, UK review