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Uncompressed Alizée videos Telegram channel https://t.me/joinchat/A8uzOFjfKHAuPZQ_-MpzWQ |
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Another great part of watching Les Enfoires videos is you get to learn about so many other great French singers. Case in point. Look at this Youtube video from 2008 where they are singing Christophe Wilhelm's song "Double Je". It's such a poor quality, you don't want to watch it. But if you watch this version from my drive, it's very enjoyable and with watching Les Enfoires, you get to know these other "characters". https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Mlj...ew?usp=sharing Christophe Mae, who was paired up with Alizee, sang his lines with so much intensity. You should read his story. Patrick Fiori who has an awesome voice. His mother was from Corsica. Lorie Pester who was a beautiful young singer who came up at the same time as Alizee. The police officer on the left was Christophe Willem who wrote the song. Later him and Alizee would appear in the show SAGA where Alizee sang the song. Jean-Jacques Goldman who is another legendary French singer who has done a tremendous amount to organize these shows. Karen Mulder, the Dutch model that CleverCowboy had mentioned. I remember a frame capture I did of her and Alizee from LE 2002 I think it was. She once tried to commit suicide. Alizee and Karen Mulder.jpg One of the best moments of this video I think was at the 3:39 mark. After she left MF, we've seen so many times where Alizee has sung songs that I think weren't perfect fits for her, but at this point, she belted out her line in a way that I wondered, why haven't we seen more of this since she did leave Mylene. I think she might have been inspired by the intensity of Christophe Mae's performance. Another fun part of watching this video is this is a show done for charity and the artists get together on short notice with little time to rehears and It was funny watching the woman on stage trying to get their act together. Last edited by Scruffydog777; 05-25-2020 at 10:10 PM.. Reason: Automerged Doubleposts |
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Indeed I had never watched it before. Lol
I already knew the song thanks to SAGA, but this performance is also fun. As for the singers you mentioned, I know some of them because I've seen them in SAGA and other videos that I find here or that YouTube puts in my recommendations. I don't know about their actual songs, but I have to say that some of these singers have beautiful voices and most of them also seem to be nice people. Quote:
Moreover when you watch a live performance on TV, it is usually scripted and you perceive that some things aren't natural. So it's nice to see a show where the singers are the first people to have fun (and to make "mistakes"). And, above all, there is no playback in these performances as far as I've seen. So, every time Alizée sings, it's a surprise.
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This is one of my favorite performances on L E where she sings Tal's "Le sens de la vie" with Jenifer.
I lover her voice in this one, especially at the :48 mark where I thought it showed a special quality. I happened to be at a couple of performances where she sang this song, but in each case, some stage prop was blocking my view of her so I didn't get a good video of it and I was praying when the official video came out, it would give her a lot of face time and luckily it did. http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUY0pB0hcSQ |
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Les Enfoires has a pretty good site where you can search by artists, songs or show (year), though since the wife of the founder died about 2 years ago, it seems like they aren't keeping this page up anymore even though the show goes on. It might be a good idea to save this info before it disappears, but of course the shows will always be there on dvd. In recent years they've been putting on about 7 shows each year. Each of the shows have pretty much the same acts I guess you call it, but sometimes they'll have different performers fill the roles in certain skits each night. Sometimes it's because certain participants can't make it to every show.. They also have filler skits. Sometimes they have an artist or artists sing a song or do like a comedy skit in between the main skits to give all the others time to change. These "filler" skits sometimes don't make it on the dvd that is made at the end. This is one performance with Alizee that was a filler song, that wasn't on the dvd. Thank goodness for the fans. This was another performance I was lucky enough to be there for. There is a better video imo out there....... http://www.enfoires.fr/enfoirepedia/?nom=alizee Les Enfoires Alizee stats.jpg Rolling in the Deep was another of my favorites of hers which you've probably heard of. This is one you may not have heard of...... The guy next to her in the stands is Thomas Dutronc, another French singer. His mother was Francoise Hardy, another famous French singer, songwriter, etc. Last edited by Scruffydog777; 05-28-2020 at 08:40 AM.. |
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Anyway the interpretations of Tal's and Willem's songs were better. That Moi...Lolita doesn't sound very good to me. :/
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Alizée - 2003-03-15 - Reportage - Histoires D'un Retour Attendu, Part 4 - With English subtitles
Thanks to Aragorn and failax we know roughly what Alizee is talking about in the part where subtitles are missing. The rest of the video is translated here, with a little touch of Joe Banana https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Tk1...ew?usp=sharing |
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