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Over the years I've had different login names on this site with my current one for the last few years being, "Davedel". I don't even remember when I first joined this site.. sometime around 2005 or 2006. Also, I don't think any of the old members when I originally joined this site are still active, although, you are still here and have been for years. The last time I heard from member "Cooney" was when he was working for Homeland Security at Seatac Airport and "CF Hollister" was moving to Central Washington State to be with his college girlfriend, eventually wanting to open his own restaurant in Bellingham, Washington. Chef Bertrand now lives and works somewhere in Seattle. As for me, I went to Paris a few times (years ago, back in Alizée's hay day) and met some young 22ish year old French people and hung out with them for a while. Got to stay at one of their houses for a week and then they showed me around Paris and even threw 2 parties for me. Considering I was 46 years old at the time I find that amazing. But I will soon be driving a Big Rig around the country... still playing Alizée's music on the radio. Although, I don't get back to this site very often I still do check-in from time to time to see what's happening and am glad to see it's still active. Last edited by Davedel; 08-28-2020 at 07:11 AM.. |
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Welcome to the forum Alizée-Nederland. Is there more to your story?
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I discovered Alizée when I went to France for the first time. When I arrived on vacation in Paris on August 20, 2000 Alizée was like everywhere, although after translating the "Moi... Lolita - Alizée" text from the posters in Dutch I first thought her name was Lolita. The French-Dutch dictionary listed "Moi" as being "I" and "Lolita" as a girl's name of Spanish origin, while it listed "Alizée" as trade winds, so I first thought "Moi... Lolita - Alizée" meant "I, Lolita - am going for the wind" (as in being successful), which didn't surprise me after seeing her posters all over the place and hearing her music. So first I thought I had translated the text from the posters very well, only to find out later after the single was released in The Netherlands that my translation was completely wrong. Music wise there was only the Moi... Lolita single, which could be heard playing on different places throughout the city. It was impossible not to see Alizée in Paris back then, being on every poster wall and in (magazines in) all kiosks we came by. Back then you didn't just take pictures of everything (no digital camera's yet), although I still would like to find pictures of how the streets of Paris looked in August 2000 with those same "Moi... Lolita - Alizée" posters like literally everywhere. I later found out I discovered Alizée on the last day that we were both 15 years old. Because I remember everything so well it doesn't feel like over 20 years ago at all, more like last month or so. |
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So did you get to go to any of her concerts? We know she got up to Belgium with her concerts, but not the Netherlands, but she did make a few appearances in the Netherlands including that awesome performance in Amsterdam. Were you at any of them there or in other countries? |
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First the performance of Moi... Lolita on the Museumplein in Amsterdam. And later that day during a TV show called 275 jaar Staatsloterij (275 years State lottery), celebrating its 275 years that year. The interview on the Dutch TV channel The Music Factory (TMF) with Daphne Bunskoek is from Tuesday May 1, 2001. The interview on the Dutch TV channel The Box in the TV program BOXTalk is from that same day. Last edited by Alizée-Nederland; 05-28-2021 at 04:46 PM.. |
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In Paris in August 2000 there were way more (large!) physical advertising spots compared to nowadays, almost every street had one, and they all had the "Moi... Lolita - Alizée" poster. By literally every few shops / kiosks / street vendors Moi... Lolita was being played, with a person next to it actively approaching all tourists who walked by, telling them they had to buy the Moi... Lolita CD single then and there, because it was the greatest French invention ever etc. (like market vendors promote their goods). That doesn't happen with today's famous songs. |
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