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A general interview about their [[Synchronicity]] success incl. hitting various other topics.
 
A general interview about their [[Synchronicity]] success incl. hitting various other topics.
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Don't you wonder about the announcement of February concert dates - the magazine was released way ahead of the date printed on its cover.
  
 
=Quotes and noteworthy content=
 
=Quotes and noteworthy content=
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Rolling Stone
1984 03 01 Rolling Stone cover.jpg
Article title: Alone at the Top
Artist or band featured: The Police
Year: 1984
Month: March
Country (or countries) of publication: USA
Language(s): English
Author/interviewer: Christopher Connelly
Length of feature: 2 pages + cover

On March 1 1984, The Police were featured in Rolling Stone.

Summary

A general interview about their Synchronicity success incl. hitting various other topics.

Don't you wonder about the announcement of February concert dates - the magazine was released way ahead of the date printed on its cover.

Quotes and noteworthy content

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External links

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References

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