1980-11-25
During their North American tour The Police shot a video for their single De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da in the snow of the Canadian mountains.
De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da | |
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Artist: | The Police |
Directed by: | Derek Burbidge |
Produced by: | Kate Burbidge |
Filming location: | Grey Rock, Quebec - Canada |
Released: | 1980 |
Running time: | X:XX |
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Video summary
The Police lip-synch De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da in the snow.
Production
The video shows Stewart Copeland filming with his Super-8 camera. In his movie Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out we can see Stewart's view. And how tired Sting looks...
The Hamer instruments used in this video were given to The Police in Chicago on 1980-11-22.
This video was either shot today or very early on 1980-11-26. Smash Hits magazine from January 8, 1981 mentions that The Police went skiing and arrived in Philadelphia at the last minute with a private jet.
There's also a rare video version of Don't Stand So Close To Me which was shot here in Canada in the snow.
Release history
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Quotations and trivia
Originally The Police should have played a concert at Montreal's Centre Sportif today. This was re-scheduled to January 7, 1981.
See also
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External links and reviews
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References
sources: I'll Be Watching You; Smash Hits - January 8, 1981