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− | [[The Police]] drive back from Birmingham to London and arrive at 08:00am in the morning. After little sleep they drive to Plymouth and | + | [[The Police]] drive back from Birmingham to London and arrive at 08:00am in the morning. After little sleep they drive to Plymouth and make a detour to Stonehenge. Because of that detour they're late at the gig and set their equipment up while the audience is already in the venue. During the set they blow a spearker of their sound system and have to turn the stage monitors towards the audience. |
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− | sources: NME April 2, [[1977]] ad; Sounds April 9, [[1977]] ad + small tour schedule | + | sources: [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary; [[Lick Me]] pp. 255f; NME April 2, [[1977]] ad; Sounds April 9, [[1977]] ad + small tour schedule |
Revision as of 00:59, 8 October 2012
1977-04-06 | |
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an ad for this concert in Record Mirror | |
Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Cherry Vanilla |
Tour: | 1977 Cherry Vanilla Tour |
Venue: | Woods Centre |
Location: | Plymouth, England, UK |
Support acts: | The Police |
Ticket prices: | TICKET PRICES |
On 1977-04-06, The Police performed at Woods Centre in Plymouth, England, UK.
Setlist
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Recording information
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Trivia
The Police drive back from Birmingham to London and arrive at 08:00am in the morning. After little sleep they drive to Plymouth and make a detour to Stonehenge. Because of that detour they're late at the gig and set their equipment up while the audience is already in the venue. During the set they blow a spearker of their sound system and have to turn the stage monitors towards the audience.
They spend the night at a sheep farm near Exeter.
See also
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References
sources: Stewart Copeland's diary; Lick Me pp. 255f; NME April 2, 1977 ad; Sounds April 9, 1977 ad + small tour schedule