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Another version of french "Lolita".
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As far as I know, I have no other "musical contacts" in France and will hardly come.
I've been trying to listen to some, but I just don't like... Which is maybe a little weird because I like French as a voice... And as everyone knows about Alizée, but for me France = Alizée!!!!
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This is one I mentioned 3 years ago. I gave it a bump in case newer members haven't seen it.
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L'assasymphonie by Mozart L'opera Rock.
Last edited by okaberintarou; 08-26-2021 at 02:46 PM.. |
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I had first heard this song from the 2011 Les Enfoirés show. Alizée was one of the participants pretending to be a part of the orchestra. I really like both versions of the song. In the Les Enfoirés show, the singers were Patrick Fiori, Nolwenn Leroy, Pascal Obispo and Tina Arena. All four know Alizée well. Here is a short excerpt from the story of Mozart Rock Opera and the song "l'Assasymphonie" from Wikipedia. If anyone would like to read more, here is the link: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mozart...p%C3%A9ra_rock "However, as Rosenberg exits, Salieri is conflicted about his actions, acknowledging again that Wolfgang's music is sublime. He laments his inability to compare with Wolfgang's talent despite dedicating himself to his music day and night, and, driven nearly to madness with jealousy and impending guilt, Salieri attempts to commit suicide (l'Assasymphonie). He fails to do so, however, and ultimately lives to see the fruition of his plans." |
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Here is an interview where Alizée and Nolwenn Leroy talk about what it's like to participate in Les Enfoires. The video and the subtitles were supplied by Bigdan, a member of our Alizée America forum. I couldn't find his on YT so I reuploaded it myself.
Last edited by Scruffydog777; 08-26-2021 at 01:03 PM.. |
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I also like Kyo a lot Last edited by okaberintarou; 08-26-2021 at 02:52 PM.. |
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Laurent Boutonnat presents...
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This is one I don't think I've seen before.
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