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^^
OK how bout something like this whilst we're at it.
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I wish Lili would ask me to do a b2b DJ set
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OK this one's for you then. Skin that flick She's such a little DJ Get there quick By street but not the freeway Turn that trick To make a little leeway Beat that mic But not the way that we play
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My wish is different from what has been posted. I wish she would grow up and realize her body art is more of a deterrent to her career than she realizes.
I looked back and noticed that when she started with Sailor Moon and began adding more and more tattoos on her arms, the falling off of members from this board and AF accelerated quickly. Sorry even with Alizée sex sells and to most men not all, tattoos are a turn off. I wonder how many fans she lost when they gave up on her over this ugly body art. I just wish she would get her arms cleaned up and stop with any more. I would be happy with the Lizard, Corse and Tinkerbell (Trademark) but the tattoos on her arms are just too much. When I was lurking on her fan boards late 2004 and through 2005 she had gotten married and became pregnant with Annilli there were more than a few male members on those boards who threw in the towel. Married wasn't the deal killer because many thought it wouldn't last but when it came out she was pregnant that was the last straw for a lot of male fans. I thought when it became known she was available again, that would boost her male fan base but being Alizée she sabotaged that benefit, with the monthly additions of new tattoos on her arms.
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Star in a sci-fi movie or horror movie.
Record some acoustic covers / ballads (e.g. Javanaise). (Recording some covers/ballads is something she could do without leaving Corsica.) Last edited by Mr Coucou; 07-09-2019 at 10:08 AM.. |
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When I first saw her perform La Isla Bonita, though a beautiful woman and dancer, that didn't impress me much, after all, it was Madonna's song, but next I watched Moi Lolita in Amsterdam and the first thing that grabbed me was the music. I thought " What is this music? It's something I'm not used to hearing in the type of music I listen to, yet I'm already captured by it". Then before she even starts singing, we get a glimpse of her. Three things I saw, I was already on the edge of my seat and I hadn't heard one word. Two things I love in a performance is when the performer enjoys what she is doing and it's obvious, she loved the moment. Then there was that little wave to the crowd. Something MF told her to do? I'm sure it wasn't. It was a performer who loved the fans who already knew her and were waving to her. Me and others often say she was cute in her early years and blossomed into an incredibly beautiful woman in 2003. That isn't completely true. There are performances in those first couple of years, where she's more cuter than beautiful, but this performance, I think because of her confidence, her happiness, radiated beauty and that was the third thing that made my jaw hit the ground, before she even sang a note and I feel there are only 2 people 'together' who can bring that back to the stage and that is MF/LB. Once she started singing, it was over! My life was changed forever. Last edited by Scruffydog777; 07-10-2019 at 12:43 AM.. |
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If I had never heard of Alizee and somebody gave me all of her albums at one time and asked me to listen to them all and give my opinion, UEDS would have been my top pick. Songs like Grand Central and Limelight are very good standing on their own, and the album as a whole fits into my alternative collection nicely. I would like to see Alizee put out another album, but if she did and she worked with MF/LB again, what would it sound like? Would the same style of music from 2000 work for her today? Would Mylene want Alizee to have particular outfits and dances for the different songs? Even if Alizee would agree to it, I'm not sure it would have the same effect. |
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Boudennat is too old-- born in 1961, he's close to 60. For most songwriters, creativity falls off after the mid-40's. When Boudennat wrote Gourmandies/MCE, he was around 40, still in his prime as a songwriter.
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