Paris, France - Accor Hotels Arena - May 30th - ARCHIVE
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My upload of the Paris Concert ( audio only ) :
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He's sounding better.
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He is. Dusseldorf and Paris found him in best voice so far on this tour. Hopefully that trend continues. Reality dictates he'll be up and down like newlywed's blinds.
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Hasn't anybody remarked on Paul's, his band and his crew being very brave to play in Paris, after the unspeakable which occurred at a Paris concert and around the city just months ago? Which reminds one of the Orlando music club mass atrocities, with innocent youths being targeted, just out to enjoy themselves, have fun. Paul demonstrated similar courage in that big gig in Israel that time after receiving some terrorist threats--went right on and played anyway. I hadn't wanted him to, that time, was nervous. Anyways huge kudos to them for playing Paris. They helped the French feel better too and aided in their healing from the horrendous trauma.
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SusyLuvsPaul:
Hasn't anybody remarked on Paul's, his band and his crew being very brave to play in Paris, after the unspeakable which occurred at a Paris concert and around the city just months ago? Which reminds one of the Orlando music club mass atrocities, with innocent youths being targeted, just out to enjoy themselves, have fun. Paul demonstrated similar courage in that big gig in Israel that time after receiving some terrorist threats--went right on and played anyway. I hadn't wanted him to, that time, was nervous. Anyways huge kudos to them for playing Paris. They helped the French feel better too and aided in their healing from the horrendous trauma.
Very well said!
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SusyLuvsPaul:
Hasn't anybody remarked on Paul's, his band and his crew being very brave to play in Paris, after the unspeakable which occurred at a Paris concert and around the city just months ago? Which reminds one of the Orlando music club mass atrocities, with innocent youths being targeted, just out to enjoy themselves, have fun. Paul demonstrated similar courage in that big gig in Israel that time after receiving some terrorist threats--went right on and played anyway. I hadn't wanted him to, that time, was nervous. Anyways huge kudos to them for playing Paris. They helped the French feel better too and aided in their healing from the horrendous trauma.
There are more bands who did play Paris in the months after the attacks than bands who avoided the city. Can (and probably will) happen anywhere in Europe anyway, and not only in the months after, so the other option would have been not touring Europe ever again at all, anyway... But fair enough, there are quite a few acts (even someone very close to him) who did avoid Europe for that reason, and McCartney did the opposite and finally booked a full-blown European tour instead.
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I deeply respect everyone that didn't let what happened stop them from touring, fear being one of their goals. The bigger acts unfortunately are more of a prized target so in my opinion are at even a bigger risk .
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5th-beatle:
One On One in Paris
Well, this is me singing at the beginning Yeah that's me who started to sang it And that's also me and my friends who sang O? est le soleil haha I also screamed I LOVE YOU PAUL between Foxy Lady and I've Got A Feeling, and he looked at me and said "I LOVE YOU TOO!"I was so so happy You can hear me very well here:
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Clem865:
5th-beatle:
One On One in Paris
Well, this is me singing at the beginning Yeah that's me who started to sang it And that's also me and my friends who sang O? est le soleil haha I also shouted I LOVE YOU PAUL between Foxy Lady and I've Got A Feeling, and he looked at me and said "I LOVE YOU TOO!"I was so so happy You can hear me very well here:
Very cool!