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As long as it wasn't anything like the reorchestration version of Amelie M'a Dit....
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Whoa hold on! There was a reorchestration of Amelie M'a Dit?! when was this? Please enlight me
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Even the live version of J'en ai marre didn't sound as near as good as the studio enhanced version, but seeing her dance to it, would have been worth the price of admission. It was a lot like Moi Lolita, which too didn't sound that good when sung live, but the way she performed them in concert, they were definitely fan favorites. This thread kind of raises the questions of was there something to be learned by the fact that she had to cancel 2 concerts in Paris and if there was, did she learn anything? She looks to be in beautiful shape now and if she decided to do some version of the JAM dance in concert, it would undoubtedly draw a huge crowd, but I don't think she needs it to be successful. I think she should concentrate on the songs that sounded best live, in their un-re-orchestrated version. We've debated before as to whether she has the rights to the original versions or not. If she doesn't have the rights, she needs to get them. These are the songs that I thought sounded best live, and I would climb any mountain, swim any ocean to see them sung in their original version. Hey Amigo, L'Alize, Lou ou Toi, Toc de mac, Amelie m'a dit, Youpidoo, L'e-mail a des ailes, A Contre Courant. Like I said, she doesn't need to dance during her performances to have success, but she is so incredibly beautiful in the way she dances that it would be a mistake for her not to in any concert she might perform in. But they have to be orchestrated by someone who is good at it, i.e. MF. The lame efforts that were typical of the Psych era wont raise an eyebrow. Last edited by Scruffydog777; 04-27-2010 at 09:28 AM.. |
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In a Mexican interview that I saw the Mexican press asked Alizée about being the Lolita and JEAM. Alizée kept saying that, "I'm older now." In the context of the interview I got the distinct impression that she will never again suit up for the song or act the Lolita bit. Too bad.. but she is 25 years old and does have a family and after reading her original website in 2005, I don't think she really wanted to be a Lolita. She did what she was told so she could become famous. She then got married and Jeremy, no doubt, fucked it up for the rest of us by putting thoughts in her head. And "Voila!" Alizée is still here but only a mere shadow of her former fame and self.
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Oh, good lordy.
A lot of the attitudes expressed above are simply a teenage boy's crush on a teenage girl he first encountered in performances recorded years ago by a girl who isn't a teenage girl any more. She isn't being all matronly now FFS. She's just become a woman instead of a girl. She's seeking a different audience than she was in those days, and if you're a teenage boy who fell for her from those old performances, you're NOT part of the audience she is looking for now. Her music is complex, nuanced, interesting, and her appeal is that of a grown woman, not an ingenue. I find her not only musically more interesting but also much, much, MUCH sexier in the Les Collines video than in those old sailor-suit dances. Guys, there are still hot teenage girl performers out there. It's just ridiculous for you to expect someone who was a teenage girl ten years ago to remain frozen in amber for you forever. If that's what you're looking for, move on; it still exists. And maybe you'll rediscover Alizée a few years from now when you're a grown-up, too.
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The sailor suit is gone and won't be coming back. I don't have an issue with that.
But i have to say that i think the 'new' rearranged versions of JEAM and the other old(ish) songs she has played sporadically live are awful. Yes, she's moved on but that's no reason not to accept her past and to be proud of it? JEAM is a fantastic song. What is there to be ashamed of? She dosen't have to do the patented figure waggle any more but why change the basic sound of it? If (and it's a big IF) we ever get another live concert i really hope she sings it the way it's supposed to be. And why not? |
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Her new music may be complex, nuanced, and interesting, but is it good? We can debate that all we want, but it's something that will ultimately be decided by the people of France.
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No. By the people of the whole world.
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