The Police live at Zellerbach Hall in Berkeley, California on March 4, 1979. I restored the audio by applying a compressor/limiter and EQ to add to the concert atmosphere.
Headlining a bill that featured Robert Johnson and The Knack, the Police hit the stage at the University of California at Berkeley's Zellerbach Hall. It was their first visit to Berkeley (although Stewart Copeland announces "I went to school here about five years ago"), and they were still making their mark in the States. The trio's aggressive, hard-edged attack combined with their eccentric take on reggae's groove was beginning to capture the attention of American audiences. Although all three members had extensive musical experience and backgrounds, their straightforward adrenaline-charged music firmly locked them into the punk/new wave movement.
| Timestamps:
00:00 - Introduction
00:45 - Can't Stand Losing You
05:59 - Truth Hits Everybody
08:43 - So Lonely
15:37 - Fall Out
18:41 - Born in the '50s
23:27 - Hole in My Life
27:20 - Be My Girl -- Sally
30:46 - Peanuts
34:11 - Roxanne
42:49 - Landlord
45:13 - Next to You
ENCORE
49:23 - Can't Stand Losing You
| Band Members:
Sting - Lead Vocals, Bass
Andy Summers - Guitar, Backing Vocals
Stewart Copeland - Drums, Backing Vocals
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