“Paris was always a stronghold for us...“ - Bill Wyman, The 3rd year in a row now at the Olympia, and each time without fail the French seem to be heavily in favor of The Stones compared to any other act at the time. Bill summarises the concert very nice in Stone Alone: “Mick wore a floor-length satin gown, and at the end of concert, threw tulips into the audience who, as France Soir reported, tried to make more noise than we did. The only injury was to Charlie who was accidentally hit on the nose by an over-eager fan with a camera, just as we were leaving for the hotel.“ As for the recording itself, it is from a broadcast of the concert on French Radio. The audio has been circulating on bootlegs for years, with all but “Paint It Black“, “Under My Thumb“, “Ruby Tuesday“, “Let's Spend The Night Together“, being terribly low quality. But is has come out that better sources for, “19th Nervous Breakdown“, “Get Off
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