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  • David

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    22/08/2020 at 10:04 in reply to: Great French Songs

    Thanks for your reply Jung, I had a French class like that too in junior high. I found the class tough, the music our teacher played us was the only thing that I liked.

    I like Nana Mouskouri as well. She has an incredible voice and wow is she ever versatile. She speaks many languages fluently. I think she is Greek but you would’t know it when she sings in French.

    Celtic music was & I think still is very popular here. I really like bands like Mes Aïeux & Les Cowboys Fringants for their mix of old folkloric music and biting modern  lyrics. They are great musicians too. Many Irish Catholics emigrated to Quebec in the 17 00’s & 1800s and they made a huge cultural impact particularly through music that is still felt today. Many people here have English last names but they may hardly speak English at all.

    I really like Francis Cabrel as well  What beautiful romantic lyrics. He has had a long career & wrote many incredibly great songs.

  • David

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    22/08/2020 at 02:19 in reply to: Great French Songs

    Also from Quebec.

    Les Cowboys Fringants – Les étoiles filantes

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lqyOmn-23LI

    The falling stars

    If I stop for a moment
    To talk to you about life
    Just like that, peacefully
    In a bar on St-Denis street ( a street in Montreal with lots of bars and night clubs)

    I would tell you the memories
    Well etched into my memory
    At that time when aging
    Was still illusional

    When I was annoying little girls
    Not far from the swings
    And my bag of marbles
    was a real treasure

    And those snowy winters
    Building igloos
    And coming home with frozen feet
    Just in time for Passe-Partout ( An old Quebec children’s  tv show like sesame street)

    But at the end of the road, tell me what will remain
    From the small school and the playground
    Where  the paper planes don’t fly through the wind anymore
    We tell ourselves that good times finally  pass away

    Like a falling star

    If I stop for a moment
    To talk to you about life
    I realize  that often
    We don’t choose but we submit
    And the dreams of small bums
    vanish or are repressed
    In this crude reality
    That puts us into the mold

    The thirties, the potbelly
    The brats, the mortgage
    The happiness and the sorrows
    The good moves and the failures

    Work, do  your best
    don’t tear out, get out
    And hope to be a little happy before dying

    But at the end of the road tell me what will remain
    Of our little passage in this wild  world ?
    After existing to win time
    We’ll tell ourselves that  we were after all

    Just falling stars

    If I stop for a moment
    To talk to you about life
    Just like that peacefully
    Not far from St-Louis square (a  park in an old run down part of Montreal)
    It’s because with you I feel good
    And I don’t want to worry anymore
    Cause you know looking too far
    Is not better than looking back

    Despite the old bitterness
    And the loves that pass by
    The friends we loose in the fog
    And the ideals that break down

    Life hangs on and is reborn
    As springtime come back
    In a breath of fresh air
    That soothes the broken hearts

    So if tonight if you want to stay
    With me the night is calm & we can walk
    And even if everything lasts  only for a short time
    I’d like you to be here for a moment

    My falling star

    But at the end of the road  tell me what will remain
    But at the end of the road  tell me what will remain

    only falling stars…

  • David

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    22/08/2020 at 01:37 in reply to: Great French Songs

    From Quebec

    Mes Aïeux -Dégénérations

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6aul1nqWrCA

    Degeneration

    Your great-great-grandfather, he cleared the land

    Your great-grandfather, he worked the land

    And then your grandfather, he made the land profitable

    And then your father sold it, to become a civil servant

    And you young boy , you don’t know what to do

    In your tiny one-bedroom apartment, way too expensive and cold in the winter

    You get urges to become a land-owner yourself

    And you dream at night, of having your own little plot of land

    Your great-great-grandmother, she had fourteen children

    Your great-grandmother, had nearly as many

    And then your grandmother decided three was enough

    And then your mother wanted none, you were an accident

    And you young lady, you change partners all the time

    When you do something stupid, you get out of it  with an abortion

    But sometimes in the morning, you wake up in tears

    After you’ve dreamed at night, of a large table surrounded by children

    Your great-great-grandfather, lived in dire misery

    Your great-grandfather, only had pennies

    And then your grandfather, a miracle! He became a millionaire

    And then your father inherited it, he put it all in RRSPs (Retirement Savings Plans)

    And you youngsters, owe your butts to the  government

    No way to get a loan from any bank

    To resist the urge to commit robbery

    You read books that talk about voluntary simplicity

    Your great-great-grandparents, they knew how to party

    Your great-grandparents, were swinging hard  at parties

    And your grandparents, knew the  yeah,  yeah period

    Your parents had the disco,  thats where they met

    And you my friend, how are you spending you evenings?

    Turn off your TV, you shouldn’t stay stuck inside

    Fortunately, in life, certain things refuse to change

    Put on your nicest clothes… Because tonight we’re going dancing

  • David

    Member
    22/08/2020 at 00:59 in reply to: Great French Songs

    Francis Cabrel –  Je t’aimais, je t’aime,Je t’aimerai

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qREJkeCioVI

    My naked child  on the rocks
    The wind in your undone hair
    Like spring on my journey
    A diamond fallen from a box
    Only the light could
    Undo our secret landmarks
    Where my fingers caught on your wrists
    I loved you, I love you and I will love you

    Whatever you to do
    Love is everywhere you look
    In every nook and cranny
    In the smallest dream where you linger
    Love as if it was raining
    Naked on on the pebbles

    the sky claims it knows you
    It is so beautiful, that its surely true
    it that never comes close
    I saw it  caught in your nets.

    the world has so many regrets
    So many things that we  promise

    there is only one for whom I was made

    I loved you, I love you and I will love you

    Whatever you do
    Love is everywhere you look
    In every nook and cranny
    In the smallest dream where you linger
    Love as if it was raining
    Naked on the pebbles

    We will  fly away from the same dock
    Our  eyes in the same reflections
    For this life and the one after that
    You will be my only project

    I’m going to hang your portraits
    On all the ceilings of all the palaces
    On all the walls that I will find
    And just below, I will write

    That only the light could….

    and my fingers caught  on your wrists
    I loved you, I love you, I will love you

  • David

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    22/08/2020 at 00:27 in reply to: Great French Songs

    Charles Aznavour –  Emmenez Moi

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yUx4K3wMFQ

    Around the docks, where burden and boredom
    bend my back down
    here come the ships their bellies heavy
    with fruits.
    They come from all over the world
    bringing along
    vagabond  ideas
    tinged with blue skies
    and mirages

    trailing a peppery scent
    of unknown countries
    and everlasting summers
    where people live half-naked
    on the beaches.

    I who saw nothing all my life
    but the northern sky
    would like to wash this grayness
    going about.

    Carry me away all over the world
    Carry me away to wonderland
    It seems that misery
    would be less hard under the sun

    In the bars at dusk
    with the sailors
    as we talk about girls and love
    with a glass in hand

    I loose my sense
    and suddenly my thoughts
    carry me away,
    on a wonderful summer day,
    to the shore

    where I see love, arms outstretched
    running madly to meet me
    and I throw my arms
    around my dream

    As bars close and sailors
    go back on board
    I still dream till morning,
    awake in the harbour

    Carry me away all over the world
    Carry me away to wonderland
    It seems that misery
    would be less hard under the sun

    One glorious day, on an old tub creaking
    from hull to deck
    to earn my leave I’ll work
    at the boilers.

    Following the road that leads
    to my childhood dreams,
    on faraway islands,
    where nothing matters
    but living,

    where languid girls
    capture your heart?,
    or so I’ve been told, by weaving
    intoxicating
    flower necklaces

    I’ll run away, leaving my past
    with no remorse whatsoever
    with no luggage and a free heart
    singing ever so loudly

    Carry me away all over the world
    Carry me away to wonderland
    It seems that misery
    would be less hard under the sun

  • David

    Member
    22/08/2020 at 00:09 in reply to: Great French Songs

    Jacques Brel- Ne Me Quitte Pas.

    This incredible song shatters me. The pain, the emotion!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2wmKcBm4Ik

    Don’t Leave Me

    Don’t leave me.
    We can forget
    Everything can be forgotten
    Look, it’s gone already
    Forget the time
    the misunderstandings
    & the moments lost
    We must know how
    Forget those hours
    Which killed at times
    With each thrust of why
    The heart of happiness
    Don’t leave me now

    Me, I’ll  offer you pearls of rain
    That comes from a place
    Where rain never falls
    I will mine the earth until the day I die
    To cover your body in light and gold
    I’ll make a place for us
    Where love is king
    Love is law
    And you are queen.
    Don’t leave me.

    Don’t leave me
    I’ll invent for you
    Nonsense words
    That you’ll understand
    I’ll speak to you
    Of those lovers there
    Who have seen two times
    their hearts all ablaze
    I’ll recount for you
    The story of that king
    Dead for not having
    the chance to meet you
    Don’t leave me

    How often has the fire of an old volcano
    Erupting, burn the land
    Then in that place more wheat grows than in the best April

    And when evening comes
    So that the sky is ablaze

    The black and the red
    Can the night be brilliant without both?
    Don’t leave me.

    Don’t leave me
    I’ll no longer cry
    I’ll no longer speak
    I’ll hide right here
    Just to look at you
    Watch you dance and smile
    And listen to you
    As you sing and laugh
    Let me become
    The shadow of your shadow
    The shadow of your hand
    The shadow of your dog

    Don’t Leave Me

  • David

    Member
    19/08/2020 at 14:52 in reply to: Cover of Winter by the Stones

    I love this cover by Carla Olson and Mick Taylor

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=obOUgSq4eKM

  • David

    Member
    18/08/2020 at 03:39 in reply to: Lola

    Thanks for sharing that Josh. What a beautiful account of an incredibly moving , intimate scene. What an astounding gift Mona & Lisa have to have that kind of effect on people. We are all very fortunate to be sharing in their music

  • David

    Member
    17/08/2020 at 22:05 in reply to: Playing For Change

    Thanks for posting this Howard. Love the song. Love the message. Its very life affirming seeing & hearing  those musicians  from all over the world making great music.; all those musical styles  blended together.

  • David

    Member
    17/08/2020 at 19:18 in reply to: The MonaLisa Twins Do Dylan
  • David

    Member
    17/08/2020 at 12:53 in reply to: LOVE THOSE TWINS! — Paul Ohannesian

    Hi Paul, Welcome to the club. I live in  the Eastern Townships in Quebec but I spent most of my life in Victoria. I have been a member hear for a month & my admiration and appreciation  for  the Mona Lisa Twins keeps growing all the time. There is a lot of great material hear  to discover. A lot of great members sharing interesting insights on MLT and music in general .  Looking forward to reading what you post.

  • David

    Member
    16/08/2020 at 22:47 in reply to: The MonaLisa Twins Do Dylan

    Sinead O’ Connor – Meet Me In The Morning

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvF15ohi188

  • David

    Member
    16/08/2020 at 22:45 in reply to: The MonaLisa Twins Do Dylan

    Kevin Morby & Kate Crutchfield – It Ain’t Me Babe

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=18z7je-okro

  • David

    Member
    16/08/2020 at 22:42 in reply to: The MonaLisa Twins Do Dylan

    Mandolin Orange- Boots Of Spanish Leather

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOHkyZ62jjQ

  • David

    Member
    16/08/2020 at 22:38 in reply to: What are You’re Favourite Bob Dylan Songs?

    thanks Howard for posting the link to your great topic. Excellent covers. Yo La Tengo’s Fourth Time Around is mesmerizing. Everything Norah Jones does is breathtaking. I saw Billy Bragg at the Vancouver Folk Festival many years ago & I was really into his music then. I had never heard The Flying Burrito Bros To Ramona or the Wolfgang Ambros cover. Both excellent. I’ll post a few more covers to your topic.

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