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J'en ai marre will never be the same...
I just stumbled upon this analysis of J'en ai marre while digging around in the Alizée Alliance (the French forum linked from Le Nid d'Alizée, the site who's webmaster received the letter from Alizée). I only thought the song was hinting at other things, I mean the conclusions drawn in this will completely change how you feel about the song. It was done by Marine, a 16 year member, but a quick check of the comments show that most people that commented on it seem to agree that it for the most part seems plausible, but might be stretching it a bit. Here's the analysis in French (I'll post a transalation later if wanted). http://www1.france-jeunes.net/lire-d...marre-8415.htm
Basically Marine says that although innocent looking at first JEAM is a song all about female masturbation... Like I said J'en ai marre will never be the same, at least for me...and I was worried about the damn zuchinni line... PS: This only applies to the French lyrics as the song was rewritten and not directly translated into English. Last edited by Twitch; 09-30-2006 at 12:32 PM.. Reason: correction needed |
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.... I knew it had a deeper meaning behind it, but not that... lol. Wow... just wow. |
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If she is alluding to that in the song, this just means that Alizée was a much more well-adjusted individual at 19 than most girls that age ;-) That's how you can look at it if your attraction to her isn't necessarily sexual...
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JEAM do speak of masturbation, it is clear. But not in scale that this analyze suggest. |
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anyone told you that song was written by ''Mylene Farmer''
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Very very very far fetched for me. It looks like those ever going analysis of Nostradamus thingies. You can make them tell anything you want, and the contrary...
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Ask Alizee what the song meant? Alizee made a video where she is breaking dinner dishes and saying, " I'm fed up "
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I was feeling the same way, nice to have it backed up by someone who's French is better. I mean there is some plausibility to some parts but not to the level that the analysis wants you to believe. |
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Which it clearly doesn't do. Some of those notes are totally made up. They are absolutely no connection between the notes and the lyrics. |
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Yeah what a bunch of ^**holes they just want to start trouble
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