Today I was analyzing again the mystery that involves the Bootleg Paris 22/06/1983.
Recapping, There are 3 different versions of Paris 22/6, 2 of them, of the same recording, but different generation tape. The other, it is not from this date, for sure, after listening them... Analyzing the version that was wrongly cataloged as Paris 22/06/1983. (The versions of the songs contained are clearly different, they have characteristics of the song, distinct), considering the fact of the introduction of Twisting by The pool, we can see that she still has that introduction with Terry on Drums. The latest version containing this typical introduction of Twisting by the pool is in the bootleg Paris- 21.06.83. 22.06.83 until the end of the 1983 tour, Twisting by the pool no longer has the intro with Terry.I come to the conclusion that it is not (as I had thought before) one of the nights in Holland that was not cataloged, 12.06.1983, 14.06.1983 and 17.06.1983,
it seems to me that this is the
second night in Paris- June 20, 1983. (Until now not cataloged)
Note that:
1- In this revered version of bootleg "Paris 22/06/1983" Introduction of Twisting by The pool, we can see that it still has this introduction with Terry on Drums (The last version containing this typical introduction of Twisting by the pool is in the bootleg Paris - 21.06.83, 22.06.83 by the end of the 1983 tour, Twisting by the pool no longer has the introduction with Terry.)
2- The last track, is incomplete, I thought they played a traditional Dutch song (just like they do in the bootlges of the nights Den Bosch 13.06.1983 And Ahoy, 16.06.1983 (Tulpen uit Amsterdam), but really, do not deals with (Tulpen uit Amsterdam).
3 - JF had quoted interesting points as: "everal french voices audible during quiet moments
sound a little bit saturated and woobbly at some points
intro in R & J: "I wrote this song when I was down" or something like that
indeed Terry plays his drum intro on Twisting
at the end of twisting by the pool, Mark seems to say "merci"
when he introduces the sax at the start of PB (around 2:20) he says something like "Mel sax from Paris"
during intro in TR: again "assis" in "debout" clearly audible on right channel, and not the same voices as on PB (on left channel)
ok they may be tourists, but if so, there would have been lot of french tourists at this dutch gig at that time ...
at the end of TR, all the audience shouts "un autre un autre un autre!" (which means "one more" in french)
I do not think it's a dutch audience filled with french tourists ...: think
after solid rock Mark seems to say thank you and then "merci"
Alan plays indeed a small melody on piano, but he does not fit me with Tulpen uit Amsterdam "
For all this, I can only conclude that this recording is about the
show on 20.06.1983 Palais des Sports Paris France.I will name in my collection this recording as the Second Night in Paris (Palais des Sports, Paris, France) 20.06.1983.
End of the mystery for me!