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At noon [[The Police]] signed records at Rather Ripped Records on the corner of Hearst & Euclid in Berkeley, CA, USA. | At noon [[The Police]] signed records at Rather Ripped Records on the corner of Hearst & Euclid in Berkeley, CA, USA. | ||
− | A picture in [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] on the March [[1979]] pages reveals that [[The Police]] were scheduled to play | + | A picture in [[The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles]] on the March [[1979]] pages reveals that [[The Police]] were scheduled to play two sets with support act The Readymades (8pm and 10:30pm). |
=See also= | =See also= |
Revision as of 22:17, 4 March 2019
1979-03-05 | |
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A&M press information sheet - page 1 | |
A&M press information sheet - page 2 | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | The Police |
Tour: | 1978-1979 Outlandos d'Amour Tour |
Venue: | UCD Coffeehouse |
Location: | Davis, CA, USA |
Support acts: | The Readymades |
Ticket prices: | US$ 3,00 - 4,00 |
On 1979-03-05, The Police performed twice at UCD Coffeehouse at the University of California at Davis in Davis, CA, USA.
Setlist
- Can't Stand Losing You
- Truth Hits Everybody
- So Lonely
- Fall Out
- Born In The 50's
- Hole In My Life
- Be My Girl, Sally
- Peanuts
- Roxanne
- Landlord
- Next To You
(in the intermission before the encore the studio version of Dead End Job was played)
Recording information
There's a recording of parts of the 2nd set.
Trivia
At noon The Police signed records at Rather Ripped Records on the corner of Hearst & Euclid in Berkeley, CA, USA.
A picture in The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles on the March 1979 pages reveals that The Police were scheduled to play two sets with support act The Readymades (8pm and 10:30pm).
See also
This section needs more information.
External links
This section needs more information.
References
source: Stewart Copeland's diary, The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles; flyer & photos for Rather Ripped Records (Ed Perlstein provided the date)