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I will be ordering this book soon.
http://feralhouse.com/ye-ye/
I've played a lot artists from this genre on my radio show. Who else is interested in this stuff??
I will be ordering this book soon.
http://feralhouse.com/ye-ye/
I've played a lot artists from this genre on my radio show. Who else is interested in this stuff??
Hi. Is Delphine's "La fermeture eclaire" Ye-ye pop?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z5BEu2xMyXk
I like Serge Gainsbourg & France Gall's "Dents De Lait, Dents De Loup" ;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gsc8Q_acqPM
etc...
Jacques Dutronc can by quite garagey, but does he count as Ye-Ye?
This tune by France Gall became an underground favourite after the anglicized cover by April March was featured in Tarantino's "Death Proof".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JVA670WKAQc
Sylvie Vartan.
I think I once saw a girl-pop website covering girls like Sylvie Vartan, but not sure it exists now.
Yes, I love it! Particularly the earlier Francoise Hardy material, Chantal Goya (widely ridiculed for her career in children's television, but her 60s pop stuff is awesome), Anna Karina.
Have you checked out Born Bad Records for great French music, both contemporary (e.g. Cheveu) and old (Clothilde - more wonderful Ye-Ye - and a great '50s French Rock n Roll compilation, among others)?
http://www.bornbadrecords.net/
Thanks for the link Pete. I like what I see over at Born Bad. Never heard of the label before. The Ultra Chicks compilations covered this stuff well. So look for those.
BLACKCAT69 said:
Sylvie Vartan.
She's Pretty.