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November 12, 2021 at 9:30 pm #14646
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Participantshe made a nice troll about the Gilets jaunes crisis on a 70’s tune
Marguerite et les circonstances – Les gentils, les méchants – 2019
and I discovered she made nice fresh songs (right in the thema 🙂
Marguerite et les circonstances – Baby bop, baby blues – 2017
May 23, 2021 at 7:18 pm #13371Oscar
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Requin chagrin – Mauvais présage – 2019May 17, 2021 at 3:17 pm #13262Oscar
ParticipantPierre Henry – Psyché rock (Messe pour le temps présent) – 1967
May 1, 2021 at 2:13 pm #13120Oscar
ParticipantLa femme – Paradigme – 2020
May 6, 2020 at 1:59 pm #10223Oscar
ParticipantAhaha this is unironically my favourite song in this thread. Make of that what you will…
well les Inconnus were really talented humorists but I’m not sure if I should consider the taste of a checkerboard girl nourished by Turbofolk as a standard meter of bon goût….
(lyer, you chose Bublé bc he has ustache origins 😉
No ‘Indochine’ refers to the mental universe of the beginnings of the group which refers to Asia, the Indochina War and comics evoking asians plots but the leader of the group is an anti-white fag and I avoided till then to highlight bands that would have an anti-White agenda as well as different shades of non-Whites, especially echo people who have a biiiiig part in this industry.
this cocksucker even made a song to show his ‘preoccupation’ of the growth of the Front national
Un été français – 2018
but since you’re in the mood to listen to rhythmic music, strapped in your Adidas tracksuit, lil’gopnika, here is a little rap of the 90s which was clearly identitarian
big hit of that summer
Manau – La tribu de Dana – 1998
May 3, 2020 at 5:10 pm #10201After the Rain
ParticipantAhaha this is unironically my favourite song in this thread. Make of that what you will…
Finally a song I recognise that isn’t afrokebabesque!
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My contribution for the day is a cover of an old song by Edit Piaf, it’s one of the most recognisable french song I think 🙂
Michael Bublé – La vie en rose (feat. Cécile McLorin Salvant)
(do Canadians count?)
Also, I’ve found this today and I’m digging it. I hope the name Indochine is not representative of any of the band members’ ethnicities.
Indochine – J’ai demandé à la lune
April 30, 2020 at 1:24 pm #10179Oscar
ParticipantHubert-Félix Thiéfaine – La ruelle des morts – 2011
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The required soundtrack for summer hit-on :
Patrick coutin – J’aime regarder les filles – 1981
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Rita Mitsouko – Marcia baila – 1984
April 17, 2020 at 8:06 am #10106Oscar
ParticipantDead yesterday, an icone of the 60’s-80’s
Christophe – Aline – 1965
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Christophe – Les marionnettes – 1965
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Christophe – Les marionnettes – 1973
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Christophe – Les mots bleus – 1974
April 7, 2020 at 9:27 am #10022Oscar
ParticipantSongs for a lockdown :
Desireless – Voyage, voyage – 1986
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Lilicub – Voyage en Italie – 1994
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Noir désir – Le vent nous portera – 2001
(fun fact, the woke singer of the group, Bertrand Cantat, with his ardent and vocal contempt for the supposed mediocrity and paranoïa of Front national‘s voters was jailed for some years after beating to death his actress-for-a-GF after a drunken party in Vilnius.
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Bernard Lavilliers – On the road again – 1988
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and since @aftertherain allows wogs, this one is not so bad :
Ridan – Ulysse – 2007
It’s the adaptation of Heureux qui, comme Ulysse, a fait un beau voyage, a XVIth century’s sonnet by Joachim du Bellay about the spleen of a man who is far away of his fatherland (Du Bellay wrote it when he was diplomat in Rome (so the reference to Ulysses and the journey to go back home)
March 30, 2020 at 10:20 pm #9947Oscar
ParticipantGirl, I don’t do drugs and metal/hard rock ‘music’.
The only thing that comes to my mind is some good parody by a very popular humorist group of the 90’s, Les inconnus.
To get the pun, they took some rhyme from a famous Baudelaire’s poem , L’invitation au voyage’. May I introduce you DouSSeur de vivre and their major hit, Poésie
DouSSeur de vivre – Poésie – 199?
March 30, 2020 at 10:01 pm #9945After the Rain
ParticipantOy vey it’s anudda Shoah!
Hey do you happen to know any french metal bands that use french lyrics other than Elyose? Most bands I’ve found so far only use English.
EDIT: ahaha no the Chink impersonator definitely wouldn’t fly under the radar today.
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March 30, 2020 at 9:52 pm #9943Oscar
ParticipantIn order to be forgiven for having shoatized your oily Algerian for visual health reasons, and to satisfy your taste for syncopated rhythms of non-white music, here is this little rasta gem from my childhood :
(not sure that the chink would be allowed now)
Le Grand orchestre du Splendid – Macao – 1979
March 30, 2020 at 11:02 am #9917Oscar
ParticipantWell, this one is not exactly mainstream, despite the parody of some Céline Dion’s hit, but I’m sure some of you will enjoy the lyrics
Epona* – Je chanterai du hatecore – 2019(?)
*Epona was the celtic goddess of fertilty, mainly figured while riding a horse
March 28, 2020 at 2:35 pm #9896Oscar
ParticipantDédicace @Liv :
Maurice Chevalier – Dans la vie faut pas s’en faire – 1921
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Mireille Mathieu – Amour défendu – 1977
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Jean Gabin – Quand on s’promène au bord de l’eau (OST of La Belle Equipe) – 1936
March 26, 2020 at 3:45 pm #9880Oscar
ParticipantTrois Cafés Gourmands – À nos souvenirs – 2017
March 21, 2020 at 9:30 am #9832Oscar
ParticipantMaëlle – Toutes les machines ont un cœur – 2019
March 2, 2020 at 5:40 pm #9756Oscar
ParticipantYou’re smart enough to have understood the pitch of ‘Hypernuit’ : it’s a kind of impressionnist song about some village idiot who come back to the place where he was supposedly mistreated and who’s planning a massacre.
the ‘old man’ you speak about is Michel Sardou, one of the vocal legends of the chanson française
here’s one of his song about Ireland (as seen by somebody who never went there)
Michel Sardou – Les lacs du Connemara – 1984
and, in order to deal with your inner boomer, a national treasure since the sixties : Françoise Hardy
Françoise Hardy – Mon amie la rose – 1965
February 13, 2020 at 10:39 am #9680After the Rain
ParticipantThanks Oscar for the contributions.
What is the meaning of the word Hypernuit? I’m not getting the context, is it a bad guy out for revenge or something?I’m going to add some of my favourite songs, hoping that my inner boomer can insert the right code for the videos…
Carla Bruni – Quelqu’un m’a dit
Softest voice ever over a minimalistic melody.
Chill girl strumming her guitar, being nostalgic about a past love. I consider this song peak frenchness.Belle – Notre-Dame de Paris
This is literally Quasimodo, Frollo and Phoebus thirsting over Esmeralda but E P I C L Y.
It’s the main song of a musical that was very popular some years ago and was translated in a lot of languages throughout Europe.
Only for gents with refined tastes.Je vole
It’s the main song of a french film of a couple years ago. It’s sung by a young woman, the original was sung by an older man, but I like this version better.
Doesn’t talk about love (yay!) but it’s from the point of view of a young person leaving their parents to become an adult.February 10, 2020 at 7:37 pm #9675Oscar
ParticipantDominique A – Immortels – 2009
February 8, 2020 at 4:52 pm #9665Oscar
ParticipantZaza fournier – Vodka fraise – 2011
February 7, 2020 at 6:02 pm #9659Oscar
ParticipantBertrand Belin – Hypernuit – 2010
February 4, 2020 at 9:58 pm #9650Oscar
ParticipantAt After the rain’s request :
Clara Luciani – La grenade – 2017
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