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Reply #60 posted 05/09/14 11:43am

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BartVanHemelen said:

databank said:

What I sais was actually valid for France and I assumed it was the same elsewhere. What country u from?

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Belgium. Not saying this was true for all shops, though. Just happened to be the case for the two I visted regularly.

In France it was a total blackout. The only place that lasted a bit longer was the Puces market in Paris because the shopkeepers had informants in the police telling them in advance about raids but even that didn't last beyond 1997.

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Reply #61 posted 05/09/14 2:33pm

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By the end of 1986, i bought two double lp sets from the Parade Tour. The concerts from August 14 (Wembley) and August 18 (Ahoy). The Ahoy concert was/is a very good audience recording. The other one featured Sting and Ron Wood.

In the summer of 1987 again two double lp sets from the SOTT Tour. May 9th (Stockholm) and May 12th (Gothenburg).

All 4 sets bought in Utrecht, Oude Gracht. The name of the store, Twist And Shout. For that time, those recordings were pretty good. The Ahoy 86 concert was released on cd, with the title ''Manic Monday''.

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