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The Police 12/09/83
Playhouse Theater, Edinburgh, Scotland
Set I
Synchronicity I
Synchronicity II
Walking In Your Footsteps
Message in a Bottle
Walking On The Moon
O My God
De Doo Doo Doo De Da Da Da
Wrapped Around Your Finger
Tea In The Sahara
Hole In My Life
Spirits in the Material World
Invisible Sun
One World (Not Three)
King of Pain
Don't Stand So Close To Me
Every Breath You Take
Murder By Numbers
Roxanne
I Can't Stand Losing

Encore:
Home On The Range (snippet)
Sting speaks
So Lonely
Set II
 
Set III
 
Comment
May circulate misdated as December 19, 1983
Last Changed By get_christie_love
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Collectors With This Show
User (active/rating) Media / # Show Sound Details DB Source User Source
David LeMond (5/5) CDR / 2 A View   aud
Gabacho (3/4.7) / 2 A View   AUD
Notes: 149
john muncan (3/5) CDR-flac / 2 A A View  
Notes: master analog>cdr1>Flac [#41]
Erin (2/5) Audio CDR / 2 View  
Hugh Macpherson (2/0) CD / 2 View   AUD
Notes: I was at this show
get_christie_love (1/5) FLAC / 1 View  
Sandy Cook (1/5) FLAC / 1 View  
Notes: audience recording
Evan Halperin (1/0) FLAC - DVD - 00 / 2 B+ View   aud
Notes: Lineage: Unknown audience recording => Unknown-gen cassette => Stand-alone Pioneer CD burner => EAC => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => WAV => FLAC Front-end (level 8) Disc one (50:17): (1) Synchronicity I (3:01) (2) Synchronicity II (4:36) (3) Walking In Your Footsteps (5:29) (4) Message in a Bottle (4:29) (5) Band introductions (0:31) (6) Walking On The Moon (4:30) (7) O My God (3:49) (8) De Doo Doo Doo De Da Da Da (5:36) (9) Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:13) (10) Tea In The Sahara (6:12) (11) Hole In My Life (3:58) (12) Spirits in the Material World (2:48) Disc two (49:51): (1) Invisible Sun (4:47) (2) One World (Not Three) (5:36) (3) King of Pain (5:45) (4) Don't Stand So Close To Me (3:49) (5) Every Breath You Take (4:01) (6) Murder By Numbers (4:23) (7) Roxanne (6:03) (8) I Can't Stand Losing (7:21) (9) Encore break (0:45) (10) Home On The Range (snippet) (0:17) (11) Sting speaks (0:31) (12) So Lonely (6:27) Fingerprint file is included. Sorry, no artwork - perhaps someone can create some Comments: Nice recording from a relatively small theater on the Police's "Synchronicity" tour. The crowd is extremely enthusiastic; fortunately, however, there is little direct interference near the taper. The band gives a typical high-energy performance; Sting makes several comments about previous Edinburgh shows they'd enjoyed. Given the fidelity of field recording equipment in the era, this one's pretty good. Worth having if you only want a few 1983 shows.
Evan Halperin (1/0) FLAC - DVD - 00 / 2 B+ View   aud
Notes: Lineage: Unknown audience recording => Unknown-gen cassette => Stand-alone Pioneer CD burner => EAC => Magix Audio Cleaning Lab => WAV => FLAC Front-end (level 8) Disc one (50:17): (1) Synchronicity I (3:01) (2) Synchronicity II (4:36) (3) Walking In Your Footsteps (5:29) (4) Message in a Bottle (4:29) (5) Band introductions (0:31) (6) Walking On The Moon (4:30) (7) O My God (3:49) (8) De Doo Doo Doo De Da Da Da (5:36) (9) Wrapped Around Your Finger (5:13) (10) Tea In The Sahara (6:12) (11) Hole In My Life (3:58) (12) Spirits in the Material World (2:48) Disc two (49:51): (1) Invisible Sun (4:47) (2) One World (Not Three) (5:36) (3) King of Pain (5:45) (4) Don't Stand So Close To Me (3:49) (5) Every Breath You Take (4:01) (6) Murder By Numbers (4:23) (7) Roxanne (6:03) (8) I Can't Stand Losing (7:21) (9) Encore break (0:45) (10) Home On The Range (snippet) (0:17) (11) Sting speaks (0:31) (12) So Lonely (6:27) Fingerprint file is included. Sorry, no artwork - perhaps someone can create some Comments: Nice recording from a relatively small theater on the Police's "Synchronicity" tour. The crowd is extremely enthusiastic; fortunately, however, there is little direct interference near the taper. The band gives a typical high-energy performance; Sting makes several comments about previous Edinburgh shows they'd enjoyed. Given the fidelity of field recording equipment in the era, this one's pretty good. Worth having if you only want a few 1983 shows.
Andy Bessinger (0/5) CDR / 2 B+ View   AUD