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Revision as of 14:08, 11 September 2010


1981-09-18
1981 09 18 ad.jpg
an ad for this concert in Melody Maker - September 19, 1981
Performance summary
Artist performing: Chelsea + Sting
Tour: Tour name
Venue: Greyhound
Location: London, England, UK - 175 Fulham Palace Road
Support acts: The Aces
Ticket prices: UK pounds: 1,50


On 1981-09-18, Sting performed at the Greyhound as bass player for Chelsea.

Setlist

Among the songs played were: Freemans, Rockin Horse, Urban Kid and Right To Work.

Recording information

This section needs more information. Please note if an official or unofficial recording, or recording(s), is known to exists of this performance.

Trivia

Chelsea needed a bass player for their gig, because theire bass player, Tim Griffin, left the band the day before the show. Sting helped them out for the whole gig (almost an hour), occasionally singing, too.

Stewart Copeland was in the audience.

The show finished with The Aces re-entering the stage for some Rolling Stones encores.

See also

The Police: A Visual Documentary by Miles - the later edition features a few photos in the September 1981 section.

External links

Website with the history of Chelsea

References

sources: Outlandos newsletter September 1981; Sounds - September 26, 1981; Police File No. 19