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POLICE REPORT: MESSAGE FROM THREE BOTTLE BLONDS

JANUARY 1979: We started receiving phone calls here at B.H. Central of some urgency from John Pidgeon, one of our English writers who also toils for Melody Maker. Normally a subdued Britisher, John was extremely excited about this new band, the Police.

July 2, 1982
Susan Whitall

POLICE REPORT: MESSAGE FROM THREE BOTTLE BLONDS

Susan Whitall

JANUARY 1979: We started receiving phone calls here at B.H. Central of some urgency from John Pidgeon, one of our English writers who also toils for Melody Maker. Normally a subdued Britisher, John was extremely excited about this new band, the Police. He’d written a story for Melody Maker, and he wanted us to run one as well. It was a strange name for a band, we mused in our usual caffeine stupor, and promptly went back to proofreading. Even English excitement can overwhelm you, though, and when Simon Frith’s voice was added to the din, we decided to run the story. Then the record hit the office and excitement reigned for the next few weeks.’This guy’s voice was just so...different. “Strangely appealing” was one office opinion. “Almost painful,” came from another enthusiast.

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