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This goes back to my previous statement about being surrounded by yes men. She's human. She'll make mistakes. She needs to be told when something isn't working or needs improvement. |
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Nobody's perfect.
Gourmandises wasn't perfect. MCE wasn't perfect. Psychédélices isnt perfect as well. There is always room to improve, thus is humanity. There is always room to add onto, thus is humanity in a heartbeat. Nothing must be perfect, it will take eons to become perfection, but what I ask of her is satisfactory. That is quite a push in the direction, more things to add, more ideas to put into play. Thus said I, she could definitely keep going. If that is her will, or not, then let it be so.
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Alizée and Jeremy are 24 years old. The more experience they get the better the music will get. No one is an expert right out of the box as they say.
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Alas, the point-by-point argument deconstruction has begun. Take cover!
Scruffy, this isn't the end of Alizée, merely a rather large failure for her. The only people being hurt by the recent events are her fans, and although we try to think otherwise, fans are entirely disposable. Alizée will live happily with plenty of cash until she decides to put out another record, which will draw new fans.
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She's only 24 there is still plenty of time for her to improve , give it some time.
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Nonono...you have the country right, my friend, but the rest of your analogy is all wrong. This isn't Alizée's Stalingrad...this is her Rocky IV, man! (The one where he fought Ivan Draco.)
Specifically, this is the bit at the end of the second act of every Rocky movie, where all the complications have been revealed, the cards are stacked impossibly high against our hero, a much-beloved secondary character has kicked the bucket (AA! Ohmigod, it all FITS!!), it's all doom and gloom, and it doesn't look like there's any way through to a happy ending. And you know what that means? That's right...it's time for a TRAINING MONTAGE!! (Preferably set to an inspirational power ballad by an 80's hair metal band.) Alizée rehearsing with her band...Lili and Jeremy at the piano, deep in concentration, rearranging some music...a close-up of Lili lacing up her Nikes and then running away from the camera on a pre-dawn 5K run on the Corsican coastline...cutaways of the band members working hard in rehearsal, beads of sweat flying from their heads as they practice oh-so-hard...a cute "awwwww!" moment of Annily tangled up in equipment cords in the studio...Jeremy asleep at the piano, as Lili looks over her shoulder at him, smiles fondly, then nudges him to the side and keeps on working with a look of raw determination on her face...a few shots of her loyal team of plucky underdogs (i.e. us) doing their thing, dropping discs, putting up fliers, handing out cards...another shot of Lili and the band, really coming together and rocking out...another shot of Lili running along the beach, obviously pushing herself harder than she's ever pushed herself before, her jaw firecely set as the sun breaks over the waterline on the horizon, glinting off her gold calculator watch as the music swells... YOU GOT THE TOUCH....YOU GOT THE POWWWWEERRRRR!! ... ... Sorry, what were we talking about again...?
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But regardless, you can't "hide" beauty like Alizée's, because beauty comprises so many facets beyond simple attractiveness of the body. It is ineffable but can be found anywhere, sometimes in the most unlikely of places. So even if Alizée traveled the streets of the world's fashion capital in a burka, she would still undoubtedly be the most beautiful girl in the world . |
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A new convert's statement of faith
Speaking as a newly converted member of the apparent Cult, I can say with some outsider perspective that at this point, I don't care if she never records another note or performs another concert, ever, anywhere, if that's what it takes to be true to herself. I was attracted initially by the quality of the music and production, which I quickly suspected (then confirmed) was not her doing. But I started getting sucked in because I saw her concert dvd, and realized that she couldn't possibly be completely pre-fab, to give that kind of performance--that whatever the coaching she received, she had, uh, just to say it, a je ne sais quoi that would probably shine thru even if she was standing in front of the bus station singing "Mary Had a Little Lamb" into a Mr. Microphone accompanied by a cheap Casio keyboard.
Even then, though, I didn't become a full-blown junkie until I started reading more about her, and realized that unlike the endless stream of fungible pop-tarts emanating from Hollyweird, she hasn't been in and out of rehab, jail, or family court. Maybe it's just that the French entertainment industry is more low-key; but I suspect (as I'm sure many here do too) that it's more indicative of a strength of character--and that is probably that spark that shines thru when she's performing. No, I don't know that if my introduction to Alizee was thru a low-fi concert clip from Moscow of her singing 99 Luftballons, that I'd have paid this much attention--keeping in mind that it was the music that hooked me at first. But I'm happy she's moved on, even if it means that (for now) she's moved down, too. The more I learn about Mylene Farmer, the more I'm glad she's no longer under her care (what should I think about someone whose recent single was some post-feminist rant called "Eff Them All?") Does anyone really think that she would have had Alizee doing the same stuff she did when she was 18? Now that she's not suitable for playing a Lolita anymore, who knows what Farmer's next "image" would have been: an angry, disaffected twenty-nothing, channeling Alanis Morissette (another former teen idol)? Or maybe a buzz-cut francophone version of Wendy O Williams, blowing up cars? Thankfully we'll never have to find out. So I consider anything Alizee's now doing--or not doing--a bonus, especially since it's from her this time. Maybe she's bitten off more than she can chew. Fine. That's part of growing up, and as others have said, the only hope for her to actually become something great herself is to take these risks and possibly make mistakes. No, I don't presume to speak for anyone else--many of you, it seems, have been wandering in the desert for a long time, and are understandably upset since you caught sight of the promised land, only to have it disappear again. (I'm sure this is especially true for those of you out hard earned cash.) It's just my perspective as someone who has never experienced this kind of "overnight fascination" with a celebrity before--especially a pop singer--but is somehow very glad he now has In any case, unless I suddenly learn she's a cat-beating heroine-addicted arms-smuggler, I'm probably going to remain an admirer of hers for life, and am thankful for what I do have from her, even if it will always leave me wanting more. |
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Buying the rights is not necessary. She can perform any of her old songs in any arrangement she chooses as long as she pays a fee for doing so. That's standard procedure.
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