"Bien qu'ayant grandi avec le punk et la new wave j'adore Aznavour. C'est un grand Monsieur de la chanson française. Ma chanson préférée reste "Emmenez-moi". Cela évoque le désir d'ailleurs, l'envie de partir, d'échapper à son quotidien même si ce…"
"Je me voyais: chanson sarcastique sur un personnage quelque peu pathetique qui blame le public pour son manque de succes et s' entete a y croire meme apres plusieurs decennies. Contraste interessant avec la musique enjouee et rhytmee."
""Comme ils disent". L'une des plus belles chansons ecrites sur le sujet. Un texte magnifique et courageux, surtout pour l'epoque. Une chanson d'une infinie delicatesse et d'une grande tristesse. Presque 40 ans plus tard, et meme si beaucoup de…"
"Quel malheur! Je n'ai pas vu votre reponse jusqu'a ce soir parce que nous etions en route a New Jersey. Merci quand meme de m'avoir choisi.Je suis vraiment reconnaissante et en meme temps decue! Justine D'Souza, je vous souhaite une soiree…"
"Hier encore est sans doute ma chanson préférée. Elle semble nostalgique mais au contraire elle m'aide à rester positif. Elle me sert un peu de contre exemple en me rappelant tout ce que je dois faire pour ne pas avoir de regret et ne pas laisser mes…"
"You are for me formidable, very véritable. C est peut-être la chanson la plus drôle jamais écrite par Charles Aznavour. En tout cas, c' est celle qui devrait faire exploser le Madison Square Garden sous les applaudissements car elle exprime si bien…"
""Emmenez-moi au pays des merveilles, emmenez-moi tout au bout de la terre, il me semble que la misère serait moins painible au soleil? c'est ma chanson préférée car elle me rappelle les Antilles"
"Bonsoir,
Ce fut un réel plaisir de lire tous vos commentaires.
L'Equipe du BureauExport a choisi Lucy Simard comme gagnante des 2 tickets.
En espérant que le concert vous plaise, un grand merci à vous tous pour votre participation !
"La misere reste
"moins penible au soleil"
Aznavour, joie de vivre, dynamique et ENGAGE
au son de ta voix
"on debarbouille le gris"
emmenez-moi
a madison square garden:)"
"La plus belle pour moi, c'est Je m'voyais déjà.
D'abord, j'adore la musique, la mélodie et le rythme. Puis, l'histoire est intéressante. Il faut toujours y croire, ne jamais désespérer, ne pas donner d'importance au "qu'en dira-t-on" et écouter son…"
"Ma chanson preferee est 'La Boheme' parce qu'elle m'evoque l'insouciance de la jeunesse, l'ignorance des problemes, et la nostalgie des annees qui passent."
I am so very disappointed that you did not give me a chance to get back to you. I see by Justine House's acceptance that she answered you at 3:30 on 9/18 and I saw my mail for the first time that day at 5 p.m. after being out of town on an emergency. What a shame! Next time perhaps you could include a confirmation by phone ! I just had to express my sincere disappointment. I am sure the concert will be spectacular.
Yelle is young and pretty; also a very explosive character entering the more rigid French pop scene. This stage freak with a unique flow is fully driving the new non-aggressive girl power scene, focusing on delivering kick-ass lyrics. She also doesn’t take herself seriously and is refreshingly laidback, especially when she proudly covers the song “A cause des garcons” (“What we do for boys”) a French 80s anthem, so thrilling and amusing, that it looks like a sure hit for the charts this summer. Let’s all sing along to the lyrics: (“What we do for boys, we wear stockings, we fight each other, boys make us worry, we cry all the time, that’s what we do for boys”….)
THE DO: NORTH AMERICA TOUR INCLUDING 2 DATES IN NEW YORK: 9/7@ Mercury Lounge - 9/8: @The Bell House
The Dø: After spending the past several months in the studio working on a follow-up to their much lauded debut A Mouthful (Six Degrees), vocalist and guitarist Olivia Merilahti andmulti-instrumentalist Dan Levy return to North American for a highly
anticipated run of 12 tour dates, their first on this side of the Atlantic in
nearly a year. The duo deftly incorporate the melodic and vocal stylings of
Romy Croft (The XX), the bouncy jangle of Camera Obscura, a touch of Charlotte
Gainsbourg’s intimacy and wistful hints of balmy Tropicalia.
The Dø – North American Tour
09/07 – New York, Mercury Lounge
09/08 – Brooklyn, The Bell House
09/09 – Montreal, La Sala Rossa
09/10 – Quebec City, The Envol et Macadam Festival
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I am so very disappointed that you did not give me a chance to get back to you. I see by Justine House's acceptance that she answered you at 3:30 on 9/18 and I saw my mail for the first time that day at 5 p.m. after being out of town on an emergency. What a shame! Next time perhaps you could include a confirmation by phone ! I just had to express my sincere disappointment. I am sure the concert will be spectacular.
Oui, j'accepte!
Go to http://www.francerocks.net/web/category/yelle/ and RSVP!
Yelle is young and pretty; also a very explosive character entering the more rigid French pop scene. This stage freak with a unique flow is fully driving the new non-aggressive girl power scene, focusing on delivering kick-ass lyrics. She also doesn’t take herself seriously and is refreshingly laidback, especially when she proudly covers the song “A cause des garcons” (“What we do for boys”) a French 80s anthem, so thrilling and amusing, that it looks like a sure hit for the charts this summer. Let’s all sing along to the lyrics: (“What we do for boys, we wear stockings, we fight each other, boys make us worry, we cry all the time, that’s what we do for boys”….)
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The Dø: After spending the past several months in the studio working on a follow-up to their much lauded debut A Mouthful (Six Degrees), vocalist and guitarist Olivia Merilahti andmulti-instrumentalist Dan Levy return to North American for a highly
anticipated run of 12 tour dates, their first on this side of the Atlantic in
nearly a year. The duo deftly incorporate the melodic and vocal stylings of
Romy Croft (The XX), the bouncy jangle of Camera Obscura, a touch of Charlotte
Gainsbourg’s intimacy and wistful hints of balmy Tropicalia.
The Dø – North American Tour
09/07 – New York, Mercury Lounge
09/08 – Brooklyn, The Bell House
09/09 – Montreal, La Sala Rossa
09/10 – Quebec City, The Envol et Macadam Festival
09/11 – Toronto, The Mod Club
09/13 – Chicago, Schubas Tavern
09/14 – Minneapolis, 7th Street Entry
09/17 – Vancouver, Biltmore Cabaret
09/18 - Seattle, Crocodile Cafe
09/19 – Portland, Doug Fir Lounge
09/21 – San Francisco, Bottom of the Hill
09/22 – Los Angeles, The Troubadour
Listen: [mp3] “At Last”: http://bit.ly/a17LeA
Watch: The Dø say “Hello America!”: http://www.vimeo.com/11293072
Watch: “On My Shoulders” - http://www.vimeo.com/4475111
Album Download: http://download.themusebox.net/the_do/
More videos!
“At Last” - http://www.vimeo.com/6973391
“Stay (Just a Little Bit More)” recorded live in Stockholm http://bit.ly/c0WoIR
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