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Old 03-26-2014, 07:06 PM
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Hey everyone. It's been a while. I'm back briefly to give my opinion of Blonde and I'll be MIA again for a while. Just doing college stuff for those who are interested. It's keeping me busy. Despite my absence, I do follow her moves on Twitter and Facebook! I was so happy when I saw she had a new single. Although it is very poppy, I like it. Generally speaking. I love how her last album, 5, was really dirty. And by that I mean relied on actual instruments and was just raw music. I appreciated that. However, I understand the need to adapt in today's music society. I am a little concerned this maybe another 50/60 Experience, where a few songs were good and the rest fell out of use immediately. Also she looks super cute blonde. Over and out.
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Old 03-27-2014, 10:42 AM
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Interesting statistics prepared by Seiji from Alizee-France.

First singles from each album:

1. J'en Ai Marre ! : #5
2. Moi...Lolita : #9
3. Mademoiselle Juliette : #13
4. BLONDE : #63
5. A Cause De L'Automne : #131
6. Les Collines ( Never Leave You ) : Not classified

All singles:

1. J'en Ai Marre ! : #5
2. Moi...Lolita : #9
3. L'Alizé : #11
4. Mademoiselle Juliette : #13
5. Gourmandises : #15
6. Parler tout bas : #17
7. J'ai pas vingt ans ! : #18
8. A contre - courant : #22
9. BLONDE : #63
10. A Cause De L'Automne : #131

11. Fifty Sixty : - Not classified
12. Les Collines ( Never Leave You ) : - Not classified
13. Je Veux Bien : - Not classified

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Old 03-27-2014, 11:14 AM
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Thanks for posting Jacotey. Can someone clarify what exactly these numbers mean? Were the figures taken at the same time after each song was released. I also wonder with J'en ai marre, was that song first unveiled in a studio performance where she wore the jam outfit, or was it released on the radio first?

I just looked it up and the performance and the song as well as the video, I believe all came out in the same month and the video and the performance had to do a lot with how well the song did though in my opinion it was a great song to begin with. A "good" video could help out blonde, but I don't think enough to make a significant difference.

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Old 03-27-2014, 11:55 AM
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It looks like those informations are from Charts In France (http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee...e-sc32073.html). I don't really know how the charts work, but I think that they just counted how many times Blonde was played in the first week at radio stations in France and compared this number to numbers of other songs, not only the new ones.

However, not all numbers from my post match with numbers on Charts In France (for example 'Moi... Lolita' was at #2 position after first week, not #9).

But even with those inaccuracies, we know that Blonde, with poor promotion, had better start than ACDLA and Les Collines.
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It looks like those informations are from Charts In France (http://www.chartsinfrance.net/Alizee...e-sc32073.html). I don't really know how the charts work, but I think that they just counted how many times Blonde was played in the first week at radio stations in France and compared this number to numbers of other songs, not only the new ones.

However, not all numbers from my post match with numbers on Charts In France (for example 'Moi... Lolita' was at #2 position after first week, not #9).

But even with those inaccuracies, we know that Blonde, with poor promotion, had better start than ACDLA and Les Collines.
Its about sales, not playing in radios. In the past week, in download ranking, Blonde was the 69th.

So compared with her singles from UEDS or 5, Blonde was more successful
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Its about sales, not playing in radios. In the past week, in download ranking, Blonde was the 69th.

So compared with her singles from UEDS or 5, Blonde was more successful
You said sales ? Are you talking about i tunes sales?
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You said sales ? Are you talking about i tunes sales?
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That is a great song. When I first heard it, for the first time since the MF era, my jaw hit the floor. I wondered why haven't they been able to do this with any of her recent albums? For once, she belted one out. Then some people (not me) questioned whether she was singing live or not and I wasn't sure what to think after that.
Scruffy makes a good point, as does Ray. As much as I like "5", and surprisingly, even her single "Blonde", I think that if she recorded a song similar to this one- it should do very well, as it really does showcases her unique voice. Why we don't hear her sing more of those, is hard to understand. Maybe she doesn't want to, or maybe someone is advising her differently.
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Old 03-28-2014, 01:41 AM
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Well it looks like a lot will be riding on the second song of this album.
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Surprisingly, Blonde, remains a song I am listening to. It continues to grow on me, and I am liking more and more what it represents - a new, fully alive, Alizée.
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