09.04.1979 USA, Philadelphia, Walnut St. Theatre Can't Stand Losing You FLAC good FM Broadcast Total: [53:41) 01. Truth Hits Everybody [3:49] 02. So Lonely [7:11] 03. Fall Out [3:00] 04. Born In The 50's [5:53] 05. Hole In My Life [4:31] 06. Be My Girl, Sally [4:06] 07. Peanuts [3:27] 08. Roxanne [10:10] 09. Landlord [2:37] 10. Next To You [1:22] 11. Can't Stand Losing You [7:30] *disturbances Lineage: FM > ??? > CDR > EAC (V0.95 BETA 3) > WAV > FLAC FRONTEND (V1.7.1) > FLAC (LEVEL 5) Note: the first Cant stand losing you is missing. It's the last concert of the second american Tour. This was a free concert. Comment: I got this one as very good FM recording, but would rate it maximally as good. *************************************************************************** * Terms of use : * - Do NOT sell this recording. * - Do NOT encode this recording to mp3 (or other lossy formats) except for personal use. *************************************************************************** Checked with Adobe Audition: Lossless • Support act: The The, The Sham 69 (?). This free show was supposed to be played on 02-04-1979 (together with The The and The Sham 69), but was rescheduled because of illness and exhaustion. The Police were announced as: "Would you please welcome here at the Walnut Street Theatre at the last night of their second American tour, The Police". Before Can't Stand Losing You (I): "Hello Philadelphia. How are you doing? I'm sorry we couldn't come last week, we were too ill. I had laryngitis. Stewart couldn't walk. That's our excuse anyway". Before Born In The 50's: "It's good to be here. How many of you went to Grendel's Lair last November?". After some response Sting added: "I'm glad. That was the first place we played in Philly. At Philly-town". Before the final encore, Can't Stand Losing You: "Thank you. Thank you Philly. Really, thank you. I'm glad we came after all. Almost didn't get here". The show was broadcasted by the radio station W10Q. On 10-04-1979 The Police flew out on low-budget Laker Air. That same afternoon, Squeeze flew in to pick up the van and start their second tour of the United States in Kansas