Showing posts with label françoise hardy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label françoise hardy. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 25, 2015

WHAT'S THIS, FUZZ YÉ-YÉ?

Just for the hell of it, last night I visited Ubupopland, the host of one of the song files. Holy shit, talk about a detour. It's someone who's selling records, most of which are from people you never heard of, from a some foreign country you'll never go to, and are songs that you may never hear again. All sorts of oddballs in all sorts of hipster genres specific to the sixties and seventies. There's tons of song samples, most of which are about two minutes long. Lest you think they aren't mix worthy, they're largely of short songs anyway, and they fade out, so it's not jarring. I've been bugging out over there for a while, so Ill just leave you with one. (I actually found the entire song elsewhere, so that's what is linked below.)

This is a good one, for a number of reasons, but let me back up. Another cool thing about Ubupopland is the descriptions of the bands and records. Gems like "Killer Indo freakbeat garage EP", "US Garage Soul Psych LP" and "French Female Yéyé Popcorn EP". Of course you're gonna click to hear the samples. And the lengthier descriptions are a hoot. This is the one that I had to hear, a song by Françoise Hardy, the description, "Hardy Jimmy Page Fuzz 1st French recording. Je n'attends plus personne + 3 Orig 1964 EP on French Vogue. 1st Fuzz recording in France, with J.Page acting undercover!" It's just one compact description in stunted English after another, some funny, some clever and some dead on. A warning: because there's so damn many of them, and most with picture sleeves, it will eat a chunk of time. But because they're short, so it's perfect for intermittent dabbling. Bookmark the sucker.

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Listen:
Visit:

Thursday, April 7, 2011

L.L.COOL S


Compared to Serge Gainsbourg fans, the French, or even your average hipster, I know very little about Serge Gainsbourg, and I like it that way. He's always been just an often referenced acclaimed musician. A once controversial, disheveled guy, who didn't give a shit, was big in France, and knew how to charm the ladies. (Which of course, makes him a perfect candidate for a post.) And one thing that can be said about the French, when they do unremarkable looking and off color, they do it right. Dude had style. When it comes to male swagger, the French got Gainsbourg, and we get Charlie Sheen burning bowling shirts. America has yet to find a way to mix Bernard Herrmann and Johnny Thunders.



Here's a few, the first four from soundtracks, which were the impetus for my buckling. A couple of them kinda remind me of Ennio Morricone, but that might just be the soundtrack thing.

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Listen:
Serge Gainsbourg - Requiem Por Un Con (from Le Pacha soundtrack) mp3 at Now Again Records
Serge Gainsbourg - New Delire (from Manon 70 soundtrack) mp3 at Now Again Records
Serge Gainsbourg - Danger (from Cannabis soundtrack) mp3 at Now Again Records
Serge Gainsbourg - Theme From La Horse mp3 at Now Again Records
Serge Gainsbourg - Javanaise mp3 at Zdanz
Serge Gainsbourg & Jane Birken - Je Taime...Moi Non Plus mp3 at Avenge the Virgins
Serge Gainsborg & Nico - Strip Tease mp3 at 8106
Serge Gainsbourg & Françoise Hardy - L'amour en Privé mp3 at Art Decade
Serge Gainsbourg - Marilou Reggae mp3 at Clumsy & Shy
Video:
Serge Gainsbourg and Brigitte Bardot - Bonnie & Clyde at YouTube
Serge Gainsbourg - Initials B.B. (and documentary footage) at YouTube
Serge Gainsbourg meets Whitney Houston (not his best moment) at YouTube
Visit:
The Secret Life of Serge Gainsbourg at Vanity Fair
Serge Gainsbourg - A Requiem at Now Again Records
Serge Gainsbourg - The Obscurity of Fame at WFMU.org
SergeGainsbourg.com