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I don't know if this is a response to my 'Rammstein - Sonne' story above or just an coincidence. I would like to think (though it's hard to deal with it) that it is the former.
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This girl is gorgeous and has a lovely voice, but the charisma is not there. Another example of what a unique phenomenon Alizee is. She can't be duplicated. She has to be born. She has to have Alizee's parents, and it would help if she were born on Corsica.
Pomme = Apple À peu près = Nearly https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x3-00ErCfEY |
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Shepherd, if you ever meet Alizée at the Big Apple again, please remind her about which apples we've been waiting from her for a long time.
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Forget Corsica; we should raise the clone in America-- an English-speaking, American Alizee would be better (more opportunities in America for female singers, plus Hollywood and TV.) |
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I'll start the ball rolling by throwing $20 into the hat. Who else is in? Maybe we could start a fund us page?
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Monrose was a three-person German girl group. It was compiled at the end of 2006 as part of the fifth season of the casting show Popstars. One of the members, the young woman with the brown/blond hair was 16 years old when she got discovered by Talent Agents from the show. The song reminds me somehow of her separation from Jeremy. The lyrics leave room for interpretation? It could be told from the perspective of Alizee or Jeremy. I guess Alizee still paid the price for all mistakes even if she was not to blame.
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Nice song, kulli. I didn't even know about that group.
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As you may know, Alizée used Patrick Bruel's "J'te l'dis quand même" to describe her feelings about the divorce with Jeremy, so this song could also have been added to this thread. You added your version of "separation song" for Alizée. I don't even want to know how it really happened between them. I think Alizée is a fragile woman with regard to personal relationship. If I was in her position, I would use "October" by Dolores O'Riordan instead. Dolores was even shorter than Alizée but I think she was stronger in spirit and Alizée could learn a lot from her. |
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I guess we can add songs from Alizee's perspective here. At least "Ain't Nobody's Business" by Ardis that I've added earlier could be thought of a song from Alizee's perspective.
As you may know, Alizée used Patrick Bruel's "J'te l'dis quand même" to describe her feelings about the divorce with Jeremy, so this song could also have been added to this thread. You added your version of "separation song" for Alizée. I don't even want to know how it really happened between them. I think Alizée is a fragile woman with regard to personal relationship. If I was in her position, I would use "October" by Dolores O'Riordan instead. Dolores was even shorter than Alizée but I think she was stronger in spirit and Alizée could learn a lot from her. |
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Yes, I remember that good old days when MTV was really music television.
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