Pink Floyd – Sain Ouen, France (12/02/72)

Pink Floyd
December 2, 1972
Palais des Sports de L’ile de la Jatte
Saint Ouen, France

Speak To Me (3:07)
Breathe (3:58)
On The Run (5:42)
Time / Breathe Reprise (6:16)
The Great Gig In The Sky (4:10)
Money (5:39)
Us And Them (6:52)
Any Colour You Like (5:49)
Brain Damage (2:59)
Eclipse (2:21)
One Of Those Days (9:10)
Careful With That Axe, Eugene (12:17)
Echoes (22:29)
Childhood’s End (8:45)

The Rolling Stones – Montpellier, France (07/27/95)

The Rolling Stones, feat Bob Dylan
Espace Grammont
Montpellier, France
July 27, 1995

01 Intro – Not Fade Away
02 Tumbling Dice
03 You Got Me Rocking
04 It’s All Over Now
05 All Down The Line
06 Sparks Will Fly
07 Satisfaction
08 Let It Bleed
09 Angie
10 Like A Rolling Stone
(Special Guest: Bob Dylan!)
11 Rock And A Hard Place
12 Gimme Shelter
13 I Go Wild

14 Miss You
15 Band Introduction
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 Connection (Keith)
18 The Worst (Keith)
19 Sympathy For The Devil
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Start Me Up
22 It’s Only Rock’n Roll
23 Brown Sugar
— encore
24 Jumping Jack Flash

Soundboard recording – lineage unknown
Bootleg: VGP067 Voodoo Minstrels

Pink Floyd – Saint-Ouen, France (12/01/72)

Pink Floyd
December 1st, 1972
Centre Sportif de l’Ile des Vannes
Saint-Ouen, France

Setlist:

01 Heart Beat Intro
02 Breathe
03 Travel Sequence
04 Time
05 Breathe (reprise)
06 Mortality Sequence
07 Money
08 Us & Them
09 Dave’s Scat Section
10 Brain Damage
11 Eclipse
12 One Of These Days
13 Careful With That Axe, Eugene
14 Blues
15 Echoes
16 Childhood’s End

Mark Knopfler – Lyon, France (04/05/05)

Mark Knopfler
Halle Tony Garnier
Lyon, France
5th April 2005
Soundboard
Format 2CD-R

DIGITAL DOWNLOAD: LYON 2005

CD1
01 – Why aye man
02 – Walk of life
03 – What it is
04 – Sailing to Philadelphia
05 – Romeo and Juliet
06 – Sultans of swing
07 – Done with Bonaparte
08 – Song for Sonny Liston
09 – Donegan’s gone

CD2
01 – Boom, like that
02 – Speedway at Nazareth
03 – Telegraph road
04 – Brothers in arms
05 – Money for nothing
06 – So far away
07 – The mist covered mountains / Wild theme

Bonus Track
08 – Our Shangri-La (New York, 29th June 2005)

The Who – Paris, France (01/16/70)

The Who
16th January 1970
Thetre des Champs-Elysees
Paris, France

Disc One:

01 – Heaven And Hell
02 – I Can’t Explain
03 – Fortune Teller
04 – Tattoo
05 – Young Man Blues
06 – A Quick One While He’s Away
07 – Overture
08 – It’s A Boy
09 – 1921
10 – Amazing Journey
11 – Sparks
12 – Eyesight To The Blind
13 – Christmas
14 – The Acid Queen
15 – Pinball Wizard
16 – Do You Think It’s Alright
17 – Fiddle About
18 – Tommy Can You Hear Me
19 – There’s A Doctor
20 – Go To The Mirror
21 – Smash The Mirror

Disc Two:

01 – Miracle Cure
02 – Sally Simpson
03 – I’m Free
04 – Tommy’s Holiday Camp
05 – We’re Not Gonna Take It
06 – Summertime Blues
07 – Shakin’ All Over
08 – My Generation

Source 1:

Lineage: No Fiddlesticks Silver CD -> EAC v0.95 beta 4 (Secure Mode) -> WAV
-> FLAC Frontend v1.1.2a (Level 5)

Silver: Shout To The Top STTP 193/194

Notes: Liberated by hntgzr. Many thanks to whitecity for supplying the original Silver
CD to rip and share! Kudos also to ooru, a definitive source of ‘oo knowledge during times
of uncertainty.

Stage banter transcription by Tom Pratt!

This is quite possibly a mixture of two AM Radio recordings. It has the same quality and feel
as many other 60’s AM radio shows. The recording is mono. It was the first of many early
1970’s Opera House concerts showcasing Tommy.

No amendments were made to the audio files after the rip. Some tape anomalies and cuts are
present.

Tattoo contains a tape anomaly at 1m 12s. Young Man Blues contains a dropout at 7m 04s during
Pete’s banter about A Quick One and again at 8m 32s. The dropouts are for milliseconds. There
is a noticable dip in sound quality during Overture at 55s – this is where the second tape
source possibly starts. Go To The Mirror has a slight cut at the end (no music is lost, just
crowd noise). The first few seconds of My Generation suffers from tape flutter.

According to Anyway Anyhow Anywhere, the show from the 17th was broadcast on Europa 1. The
actual date of this particular boot may well be from the 17th, however, the Concert File book
lists Pete’s stage banter as being from the 16th.

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Source 2:

Lineage: unknown – FLAC files received in trade. Fits on 1 cd.

NOW, THIS ONE’S INTERESTING!
I received this recording claiming it was one of the famed gig in Paris on 9th December 1969. But it is not so.
That gig was always mythical and slightly doubted. On Baba O’Riley’s Bootleg Page (ROIO section), it appears under this date with a very similar track list, just short of My Generation encore. This was one of the strongest motifs for the belief that the show really happened.
However, Joe McMichael and Irish Jack Lyons postpone the date by one day in the Concert File stating:
“Wednesday, December 10, Venue unknown, Paris, France;
According to a Melody Maker news report, The Who were due to pay a three-day visit to Paris for television promotion and possible concerts. However, it’s probable the trip didn’t eventuate, considering the group played two Paris concerts the following month. A recording of a show in Paris has been attributed to this December 1969 date, although it may well be from January 16, 1970.
Pete commented that it was the first Who appearance in Paris for some years, and the first time ‘A Quick One (While He’s Away)’ had been played in the city, let alone Tommy. ‘Substitute’ as played at this show sounded particularly strong.”
Neill and Kent do not mention the stint at all in Anyway Anyhow Anywhere (which is about the most reliable Who chronicle that there is), but for the Paris visit in January next year, there is an important note:
“The show on the 17th was broadcast live at 9:00 p.m. on Europe 1 as a Musicorama special, and news footage was shown on ORTF.”
Therefore the bootlegged FM broadcast (No Fiddlesticks) stemmed from the show on 17th, and not from the 16th as the description of it often said. Another audience recording circulated very lately on Dime is identical with the FM recording (the same stage banter, song list and playing). So both the circulated recordings (AUD and FM) are from the same show and that was the 17th.
Recently, the aforementioned news footage appeared on YouTube, subtitled as a shot from 16th January (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w76H9Y3BDEE), providing the last missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle. The commentary in the shot says: “After Covent Garden,……., The Who appeared after four years in Paris at the Theatre of Champs ElysÈes.” (Alright they got it wrong, it was not Covent Garden but the Coliseum; nevertheless, this is evidently a shot taken AFTER their London opera house appearance.) And more importantly, Pete can clearly be heard say: “It’s nice to be back in Paris because last time we were here nobody really knew who we were…” And he would not have said this, had they been in Paris just one month ago!
And he continues, “We’d like to especially dedicate this next song, which is probably the biggest hit in our history, probably bigger than Tommy in its time…”
Listening to this audience recording, you will find exactly the same speech before My Generation! Therefore this is not the recording from 9th or 10th December 1969 because no such show ever happened!
It is a recording of their first Paris gig after 4 years, on 16th January 1970.
Mystery solved! Another Who myth busted! Enjoy!

Mark Knopfler – Paris, France (07/11/96)

Mark Knopfler
“FIRST NIGHT IN PARIS 1996”
Le Zenith
Paris, France
1996-07-11.

Source: audience
Format: 2 CDRs
soundquality: 9+ (scale 1-10)

Enlight note:

Very good performance, brilliant to heavenly guitar playing.
Mark knopfler and band with assistance from “The Electra Strings”(On some songs)
Stunning long versions of “The Bug” and “Cannibals”.
Included the rarely played “Vic And Ray”
Nice instrumental “Hawaiian Lullaby” – a folk tune played by Richard on slide guitar joined by Guy and Glenn , very nice which also makes this bootleg a “must have”. (IMHO)

CD 1:

1. Intro
2. Darling pretty
3. Walk of life
4. Imelda
5. The bug
6. Rudiger
7. Je suis desole
8. Calling Elvis
9. I’m the fool
10. Last exit to Brooklyn
11. Romeo and Juliet
12. Sultans of swing

CD 2:

1. Band introduction
2. Done with Bonaparte
3. A love idea
4. Vic and Ray
5. Father and son
6. Golden heart
7. Cannibals
8. Telegraph road
9. Brothers in arms
10. Money for nothing
11. The long highway
12. Going Home
13. Hawaiian lullaby

The band:

Mark Knopfler : guitars and vocals
Glenn Worf : bass and backing vocals
Chad Cromwell : drums
Richard Bennett : guitars
Jim Cox : piano, accordion
Guy Fletcher : keyboards and backing vocals

The electra strings:

Sonia Slany – Violin
Jocelyn Pook – Viola
Dinah Beamish – Cello
Jules Singleton – Violin

comments:J.van ToL (OEB)

Great sounding recording!
The Electra Strings join the band on some songs.
Great to hear the rarely performed songs Vic and Ray
and a live version of the Hawaiian Lullaby played by Guy Fletcher, Glenn Worf and Richard Bennet.

Complete concert.

Mark Knopfler – Vaison, France (08/03/96)

Mark Knopfler
Theatre Antique
Vaison, France
3rd August 1996

Soundboard

Disco Uno:

1. Entrevista
2. Intro
3. Darling Pretty
4. Walk of Life
5. Imelda
6. The Bug
7. Rudiger
8. Je Suis Desole
9. Calling Elvis
10. I’m the Fool
11. Last Exit To Brooklyn
12. Romeo and Juliet

Disco Dos:

1. Sultans of Swing
2. Done With Bonaparte
3. Father and Son
4. Golden Heart
5. Water of Love
6. Cannibals
7. Telegraph Road
8. Brothers in Arms
9. Money For Nothing

Disco tres:

1. A Night In Summer Long Ago
2. The Long Highway
3. Going Home
4. Interview
5. Darling Pretty *
6. Walk of Life *
7. Imelda *

*Vaison, France
2nd August, 1996.

The Cure – Paris, France (10/15/04)

THE CURE
15.10.2004
Paris, France
Studio Charles Trenet

Mainset:
Plainsong
High
A Night Like This
The End Of The World (x2)
Charlotte Sometimes
Lovesong
Taking Off
Primary
Jupiter Crash
Us Or Them
Closedown
Before Three
From The Edge Of The Deep Green Sea
A Strange Day
Alt.End
Disintegration
Encore 1:
If Only Tonight We Could Sleep
The Kiss

“Black Session complete”
SDB / CD / YOU

Elton John – Paris, France (02/07/16)

Elton John
Olympia, Paris
7.02.2016
FM broadcast NDR 2 (Germany)
04.04.2016

tracklist

1. That’s Why They Call It The Blues
2. Bennie And The Jets
3. Levon
4. Looking Up
5. A Good Heart
6. Daniel
7. Tiny Dancer
8. Wonderful Crazy Night
9. Blue Wonderful
10. Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
11. Don’t Let The Sun Go Down On Me
12. The Bitch Is Back
13. Your Song
14. Guilty Pleasure

Elton John – Lead vocals, Piano
Nigel Olsson – Drums, vocals
Davey Johnstone – Guitar, vocals
John Mahon – Percussion, vocals
Kim Bullard – Keyboard
Matt Bissonette – Bass
Ray Cooper – Percussion
Tata Vega – Backing vocals
Rose Stone – Backing vocals
Lisa Stone – Backing vocals
Jean Witherspoon – Backing vocals

runtime: 71 min.

lineage: Harman Kardon AVR 11 (cable) -> Realtek HD Audio -> AIMP-2 Recorder -> stream (flac level 8) -> edit, rework of gaps, reconstruction (begin) of two tracks (track 1, 11) and split with Audacity 1.3 -> tracks (flac level 8) -> final tag with foobar 2000