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The Police 1979
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The Police. Amsterdam, 22 June 1979. Photo by Gijsbert Hanekroot.
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On this day in music history: November 2, 1978 - “Outlandos d'Amour” the debut album by The Police is released. Produced by The Police, it is recorded at Surrey Sound Studios in Leatherhead, Surrey, UK from January - June 1978. Recorded at engineer Nigel Gray’s studio (a converted village hall), the finished album will cost just £2,000 ($3,189 US dollars). It will initially fail to make any impact in the UK due to the BBC banning the singles “Roxanne” and “Can’t Stand Losing You” (being about prostitution and suicide respectively). Both are re-promoted and hit #12 and #2 on the UK singles chart respectively. The band promote the record in the US with the now legendary “low budget tour”, flying over on Laker Airways (now defunct), with The Police crisscrossing the country in a van, playing small venues and college campuses. The relentless tour schedule helps push the album and “Roxanne” on to the US charts, the latter becoming the bands’ first US top 40 single (#32 Pop) in April of 1979. “Outlandos d'Amour” will peak at number six on the UK album chart, number twenty three on the Billboard Top 200, and is certified Platinum in the US by the RIAA.
really sick of seeing so much hate directed towards the police on here. look, we get it, you prefer sting’s solo work, i like it too alright? that doesnt mean ‘every little thing she does is magic’ and ‘can’t stand losing you’ arent awesome jams. ‘roxanne’ and ‘don’t stand so close to me’ are classic, don’t even get me started on ‘spirits in the material world’. just stop ok?
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NME Photoshoot: July 22, 1983 - London
so i just watched brimstone and treacle for the first time in a while and uh there are some scenes that i definitely did not remember……..
That movie is so strange!! Also the ending is very unsettling
right? that ending tho. sting was a little too convincing for my comfort lol
Yeah the convincing acting along with some of the creepy some he wrote are like O.o hahaha
so i just watched brimstone and treacle for the first time in a while and uh there are some scenes that i definitely did not remember……..
That movie is so strange!! Also the ending is very unsettling