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Andy cleaned the lavatories in Kinsale | |
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Date: | 1980-09-21 |
Location: | Kinsale, Ireland |
Attendees: | Andy Summers |
On the day Don't Stand So Close To Me reached No. 1 in the UK Andy Summers cleaned the lavatories at his new home in Kinsale, Ireland.
1980-10-04 Record Mirror mentions that he's 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: Daily Mirror - October 15, 1980; 1980-10-04 Record Mirror