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Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: vox12string ()
Date: March 5, 2006 07:31

This was requested just before the Rio/Argentina interlude, got this from dime & its from a compilation of 1965/6/7 Paris gigs called 'Musicorama'

Paris April 18th 1965

1. Everbody Needs Somebody to Love
[s32.yousendit.com]
2. Around and Around
[s32.yousendit.com]
3. Off The Hook
[s32.yousendit.com]
4. Time Is On My Side
[s32.yousendit.com]
5. Carol
[s32.yousendit.com]
6. It's All Over Now
[s9.yousendit.com]
7. Little Red Rooster
[s9.yousendit.com]
8. Route 66
[s9.yousendit.com]
9. Everybody Needs Somebody To Love
[s9.yousendit.com]
10. The Last Time
[s9.yousendit.com]
11. I'm Alright
[s9.yousendit.com]
12. Craw- Dad
[s9.yousendit.com]

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: Brano ()
Date: March 5, 2006 15:58

Many thanks, seems there are a lot of 60s bootlegs being uploaded these days, which is great.

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: DGA35 ()
Date: March 5, 2006 22:44

Thanks VOX. Glad you remembered my request. I have my work laptop at home and I downloaded It's All Over Now, via dialup. Took around 25 minutes! Sound quality is alot better than my bootleg album. I'll have to wait until I get back to my office and download the rest via high speed.

The "Brian Jones" era of the Stones is my favorite and up until very recently, I haven't seen that much available. Within the past week, I've now got the BBC recordings, Got Live with the 3 extra songs and now I see Hawaii 66 is available.
Thanks to you and all the others who are sharing all of this rare material with the rest of us!!

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: March 6, 2006 04:42


Vox your the man,

There is something about the early 60's shows that are untouchable today. Now that is twice I noticed that they open with "ENSTL" and then play again midway. Did they do that alot?

What is it about Mp3 that some people hate? Is it a quality issue?

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: JuanTCB ()
Date: March 6, 2006 06:07

Thank you Vox!

Is there an Olympia '66 broadcast circulating as well?

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: vox12string ()
Date: March 6, 2006 06:32

The compilation I've got 'Musicorama' has the 1965, 1966 1st & 2nd shows,& the 1967 show. The trax appear to be compiled from the best available sources & the '65 show has been speed corrected.

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: ugottamove ()
Date: March 7, 2006 02:13

Vox...Mucho thanks for this posting. I agree with Sicilian, these 60's shows are hard to beat. The energy that they project is awesome. I would much rather pay the big bucks for this kind of a set list than the Bigger Bang we got this time around. Again Vox...good work brother!

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: Brano ()
Date: March 8, 2006 12:57

Here's the great cover for this:
[www.rs-covers.com]

Any chance of someone posting the rest of CD2 and CD1 (no need for Swedish TV material) to complete the L'Olympia collection, would love to hear the '67 show (Yesterday's Papers, Goin' Home). Thanks again.

Re: Paris 1965 mp3's
Posted by: tattoojack ()
Date: March 8, 2006 18:57

Awesome!! Thanks. 12 great tracks but could you imagine the reaction from the set list whiners of this board if they only got TWELVE songs at a concert...whoa!!!

Thanks again!!



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