Review from "Libération"
French :
http://www.liberation.fr/depeches/2012/10/26/concert-surprise-des-rolling-stones...English (sort of):
The Rolling Stones 50-year career, gave Thursday evening a concert in Paris more than an hour to a few hundred lucky having won a place at 15 euros in a small room in which the public is left won.
"It was crazy, the audience was completely loose, it was amazing to see them in these conditions, especially at this price," exclaimed Eric, a fan, leaving the concert by the legendary group at Trabendo, small room in the north-east of Paris.
The 350 tickets for sale on the morning were snapped up in a few minutes.
Many guests completed the public from a gauge of 700 seats, including Daphne Guinness, Natalia Vodianova, Henri Leconte, Raphael or Nagui.
Shortly before the concert around 2100, the four musicians came to the front door saloon artists and signed a few autographs before winning the boxes.
During the concert around 1:20, instead of the originally announced 30 minutes, the Stones played a dozen pieces, launching the festivities with "Route 66" before singing hits like "Start me up" or "Miss you "and a previously unreleased their latest anthology," Doom and Gloom ".
"I can not believe we are still standing. I thought one or two of us would be sitting but we're not" launched Mick Jagger during the concert, according to the official Twitter account of the Stones.
"It was amazing. I would move as well as Mick and be as enthusiastic as him at his age," welcomed former tennis player Henri Leconte at the end of the concert.
"It was fantastic. These guys make you feel so young, like a child of ten years," exclaimed the flagship model Natalia Vidianova, accompanied by her son.
"They were excellent, I am a fan for 50 years, I ran early to get tickets this morning. Knew they were repeated in Paris, he was going to pass something. The sound was very good, powerful, "said a spectator fan.
"It was crazy, it is always the best. Was jumping from everywhere, the public was furious," said another fan, George, telling that Mick Jagger had a few words in French and played the harmonica.
After the doors closed, the organizers were let free in the room a few fans who were unable to obtain the precious (tickets).
"I waited two hours, but I found myself 3 meters from Mick Jagger. It was so good to see so few committee," testified Sonia, one of his fans who could attend the concert at the last minute.
Front of the room, some fans evoked rumors about new concerts surprises that could organize the Stones, including Olympia.
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