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Journalists from [[1980-10-04 Record Mirror | Record Mirror]] visit  [[Andy Summers]] at his home in Kinsale, Ireland. They take photos on the quay-side with some nuns and then watch [[Top Of The Pops]] at a friend's house (because Andy doesn't have a TV yet) where they show [[The Police]] 's new video for [[Don't Stand So Close To Me]]. Andy reviews the [[1980-10-04 Record Mirror]]'s singles before heading to a roller disco.
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Journalists from [[1980-10-04 Record Mirror | Record Mirror]] visit  [[Andy Summers]] at his home in Kinsale, Ireland. They take photos on the quay-side with some nuns and then watch [[Top Of The Pops]] at a friend's house (because Andy doesn't have a TV yet) where they show [[The Police]] 's new video for [[Don't Stand So Close To Me]]. Andy and the journalists later headed to a roller disco.
  
 
Andy has been at his new home for three weeks, so he probably went there right after [[The Police]] returned on [[1980-09-03]].
 
Andy has been at his new home for three weeks, so he probably went there right after [[The Police]] returned on [[1980-09-03]].

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Date: 1980-09-25
Location: Kinsale, Ireland
Attendees: Andy Summers, Mike Nicholls, Justin Thomas

Journalists from Record Mirror visit Andy Summers at his home in Kinsale, Ireland. They take photos on the quay-side with some nuns and then watch Top Of The Pops at a friend's house (because Andy doesn't have a TV yet) where they show The Police 's new video for Don't Stand So Close To Me. Andy and the journalists later headed to a roller disco.

Andy has been at his new home for three weeks, so he probably went there right after The Police returned on 1980-09-03.

Earlier that year Andy had rented a house near Galway on the west coast, but couldn't stand the isolation.

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source: 1980-10-04 Record Mirror


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