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After another show rehearsal [[Stewart Copeland]] buys some sneakers. The TV show starts at 09:00pm and is broadcast live. | After another show rehearsal [[Stewart Copeland]] buys some sneakers. The TV show starts at 09:00pm and is broadcast live. | ||
− | [[The Police (band)|The Police]] perform the [[Eberhard Schoener]] song [[Only The Wind]] with [[Hansi Ströer]] on keyboards. | + | At 9:20pm show host Bio introduces the musicians and interviews [[Sting]]. [[The Police (band)|The Police]] then perform the [[Eberhard Schoener]] song [[Only The Wind]] with [[Hansi Ströer]] on keyboards and [[Eberhard Schoener]] on synthesizer. The song is about 4:45 minutes long and structured as it is on the record, with a band part first then a moody synthesizer middle part and the whole band again at the end. |
− | + | At 9:57pm [[Eberhard Schoener]] is interviewed and explains the concept of his tour. | |
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+ | At 10:04pm [[Eberhard Schoener]] and [[Sting]] perform [[Rhine Bow]] - supported by the Laserium show. | ||
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+ | [[The Police]] are back on stage again (together with every other performer) for the last five minutes of the show, which ended shortly before 10:30pm. Everybody is blowing soap bubbles while a big band performs. | ||
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+ | After the TV show there's a dinner party in Cologne followed by visit to a discotheque. | ||
[[The Police]] played so well they're promised a 45 minute TV special - which might be the cause for their [[1979-01-18]] TV concert... | [[The Police]] played so well they're promised a 45 minute TV special - which might be the cause for their [[1979-01-18]] TV concert... |
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Appearance by: | The Police |
Executive producer: | PRODUCER |
Original network: | ARD |
Appearance date(s): | 1978-05-18 |
Runtime: | XX minutes |
Country: | Cologne, Germany |
Language: | German |
IMDB link |
Contents
Summary
After another show rehearsal Stewart Copeland buys some sneakers. The TV show starts at 09:00pm and is broadcast live.
At 9:20pm show host Bio introduces the musicians and interviews Sting. The Police then perform the Eberhard Schoener song Only The Wind with Hansi Ströer on keyboards and Eberhard Schoener on synthesizer. The song is about 4:45 minutes long and structured as it is on the record, with a band part first then a moody synthesizer middle part and the whole band again at the end.
At 9:57pm Eberhard Schoener is interviewed and explains the concept of his tour.
At 10:04pm Eberhard Schoener and Sting perform Rhine Bow - supported by the Laserium show.
The Police are back on stage again (together with every other performer) for the last five minutes of the show, which ended shortly before 10:30pm. Everybody is blowing soap bubbles while a big band performs.
After the TV show there's a dinner party in Cologne followed by visit to a discotheque.
The Police played so well they're promised a 45 minute TV special - which might be the cause for their 1979-01-18 TV concert...
See also
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References
source: Stewart Copeland 's diary