Better chances of Alizee coming here?
Are the chances of her coming her still very low? or have they gotten higher, cause ive never been to a concert, and i'd LOVE for this to be first one.
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Well I believe still preaty low but who knows how her 4rth album will hit.
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(whispers) if you pay her she will come :p
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I hope the new album will come with an english song, and if so happens, Alizée should try the States ;)!
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I would think there would be two main focuses of this new album. The first would be to make one or two songs in Spanish to help maintain her current fan base in Mexico, because right now, it looks like that is the only place she can fill up a concert hall.
But the main focus has to be to win back fans in her home country, so I would think the rest of the songs would be in French. The French are a very proud people and it's got to be a very big thorn in her side that she has had to cancel two concerts in Paris, so I'd be surprised if any of the new songs are in English. I think the best we can hope for is that there might be a couple of songs on there like J'ai pas vingt ans and JAM, that lend themselves easily to translation. Actually it wasn't that easy, because they did have to modify the lyrics quite a bit, but with some songs it's a lot easier than others. |
my dear friend super 5.. where have you been?!
we've all been racking our brains as to how to promote here in the America so that she have a concert here. :D and i feel ya in the alienation.. im pretty sure im the only one in naperville and all surrouding areas (maybe all of illinois?) that knows about her. |
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As we have discussed before, her catchy songs are already about 5 years old. |
I know a lot of artists feel the French music industry is pretty poisonous right now. Alizée isn't the only big name to cancel concerts there (e.g. Lorie).
So even if she is going to try winning back some fans at home, I wouldn't say that rules out something in English and/or a stab at other markets. |
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I've heard in this thread and other related ones the fact that her better songs are getting old. This really "shouldn't" be an obstacle. The thing that matters most is that many people who we are trying to spread the news to in this country would be hearing her for the first time. When I first heard Moi Lolita, it was already over 7 years old. I could not have cared less. I don't know how many times I played that song over and over again on the first day that I heard it. Far more than any other song I've ever heard and JAM was a close second. Her songs are timeless. They aren't dated by the type of music or by the story they tell like lets say a song about the Vietnam war would be, so the age of her songs "shouldn't" be a factor. But unfortunately it is, in the narrow minds of the people we need to try and spread the word of Alizée, the dj's, the producers, what have you. Hopefully this new album will have some good songs on it that if are not in English, she will soon follow up with English versions that we can package in with the old (?) stuff. |
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In my opinion, once you get hooked it doesn't matter if her better songs are getting older, because you already know the beauty of the songs and Alizee. There is where we have problems when spreading the word, because most of the people out there doesn't give a chance to Alizée. (not that they have to). Im hoping for catchy songs that can satisfy the general public, and deep lyrics that can satisfy myself :). |
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i mean, psy was a "experimental album" so im gonna guess they have a better handle on what the fans want. |
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omg, the first time i found out about her, the only songs i knew were Moi...Lolita, JEAM and La Isla Bonita.. i had those 3 songs on loop all the FRIGGEN TIME! so the 3.5 hour ride back and forth from college to home? those 3 songs, over and over and over and over and over again.
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I once played a song for the entire day on "Repeat One" :D It was some indigenous Erhu and Pipa player duo that I just could not get enough of. :eek: |
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after thinking about it, i don't think that the fact that her songs are "old" should be a problem.
like most people, i had no idea how old her songs were when i was converted. i was just like "hell, she's gorgeous, knows how to use her body, and is freaking adorable!" sure, the old ones were amazing, but the new ones are growing on me too. |
haha ive been gone child! Brain storm, okay i'll drug her with some sleeping pills and then we can take her here... ohh wait thats illegal.... and wrong... Hmmm out of ideas! :P
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With the world economy in toilet I don't see Alizée venturing too far from France other than Mexico for any concerts. They are very expensive and labor intensive to prepare for. If the money isn't there to recoup your expenses it's better to wait out economy. She can do TV, and radio appearances and spend time promoting herself and her new Cd's through the Internet until things turn around.
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i have seen this video on youtube how she started and all that, and how Mailine or how ever u spell her name is that about Alizee music promoting is that they made a big mystery, I belive taht Alizee is trying to go that route.
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I ran across this and even other bands are having a tough time making a buck with this world economy.
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im sure Jesu-.. i mean, Obama can fix things up in a jiffy.
he is the chosen one after all. :p |
I callled and emailed the local radio stations and offered to bring by all of Alizée's CD's so that they could listen too and choose the song or songs they might consider playing. The local stations appear to be tied to a larger radio group and take their orders from higher up executives at the corporate HQ.
One thought might be to go to the local spanish-speaking stations, where they might have more leeway in choosing the music to play. Also, by telling these spanish stations that Alizée is already popular in Mexico, they might be open to playing her music. Just a thought |
c-4, instead of commercial radio stations, you might want to try college stations. they are more open and are not tied down to corporate businesses. also, you could try some sort of fundraiser and see how much it would take to bring her here for a concert.
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