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josoon
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8/31/2017 4:00:57 PM
les mots
anybody interested in a french song?
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Steve April
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9/1/2017 3:55:50 PM
Well played guitar, and interplay with accordion, got that streetcorner/cabaret freshness and spontaneity and off-the-cuff elan, endearin' vocal though i do not understand the words. LOL
sounds like you may have a mandolin also.
Always felt close to the french, edith piaf, jaques brel, francois hardy, great cabaret and singer-songwriter culture, not to mention the grand artists, the impressionists, surrealists, van gogh, cezanne, monet, degas, rimbaud, to name a few, after all, the french were instrumental in helping the U.S. win their independence lol.
cheers...
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Marc Ceccotti
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9/9/2017 8:16:06 AM
Clairement dans le style de la nouvelle chanson populaire Française,
joliment interprété et dans un impeccable Français avec un texte plus intéressant que la plupart de ces nouvelles chansons du même style !
Clearly in the style of the new French popular song,
beautifully interpreted and in an impeccable French with a text more interesting than most of these new songs of the same style!
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josoon
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9/30/2017 9:18:14 AM
thank you, this means a lot to me.
i am the musician living in the netherlands and i met the singer and the writer of the text in france. we are all, say older guys spending some time on a camping municipal in the auvergne. the lyrics where written by michel escoffier and sung by henry barberet. accordion was done by a local friend pete calicher, drums by joost wesseling
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