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There's a recording from The [[Nashville Room]] which is probably from this day. At least they play most of the songs which are also mentioned in a review for the Liverpool gig (March 10, 1977)
 
There's a recording from The [[Nashville Room]] which is probably from this day. At least they play most of the songs which are also mentioned in a review for the Liverpool gig (March 10, 1977)
  
[[Landlord]]
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* [[Landlord]]
  
[[Kids To Blame]] (Stewart song from [[Curved Air]] times)
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* [[Kids To Blame]] (Stewart song from [[Curved Air]] times)
  
[[Clouds In Venice]] (Sonja Kristina song)
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* [[Clouds In Venice]] (Sonja Kristina song)
  
(Night At The) [[Grand Hotel]] ([[Sting]] song from [[Last Exit]] times)
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* (Night At The) [[Grand Hotel]] ([[Sting]] song from [[Last Exit]] times)
  
[[It's My Life]] ([[The Animals]])
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* [[It's My Life]] ([[The Animals]])
  
[[Dead End Job]]
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* [[Dead End Job]]
 
 
[[Fall Out]]
 
 
 
 
 
sources: UK magazine ads March 5, 1977; [[Cherry Vanilla]]; CD
 
  
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=Recording information=
 
=Recording information=

Revision as of 05:14, 6 December 2009


1977-03-06
1977 03 06 ad.jpg
an ad for this concert
a photo of Sting and Zecca taken at the Nashville's dressing room
Performance summary
Artist performing: Cherry Vanilla
Tour: 1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour
Venue: The Nashville Room
Location: London, England, UK
Support acts: The Police, Squeeze
Ticket prices: UK pounds: 1,00


On 1977-03-06, The Police performed at The Nashville Room in London, England, UK.

Setlist

The Police supported Cherry Vanilla

There's a recording from The Nashville Room which is probably from this day. At least they play most of the songs which are also mentioned in a review for the Liverpool gig (March 10, 1977)

Recording information

There's a recording of The Police's set from The Nashville Room. It's probably from this early concert - see Setlist.

Trivia

This section needs more information. Please include any unique or interesting facts about this performance: songs missing from setlist, guest appearances, rare performance of song, etc.

See also

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External links

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References

sources: Melody Maker + NME + SOUNDS + Record Mirror ads from March 5, 1977; Cherry Vanilla, Zecca Esquibel