woensdag 22 november 2006

Véronique


Guestpost! Jean-Luc on Véronique Jannot, who sang on an absolute gorgeous French eighties-classic. Get your shoulderpads out!

Véronique Jannot is a French actress whose star shone brightest (in France) at the beginning of the 80's. She starred in the popular tv-series Pause Café as a social worker in a highschool, much loved by both pupils and teachers. At the time, she was the right face at the right time and place. She also starred in a big-screen movie called Tir Groupé, with then-popular actor Gérard Lanvin. Like many of her female colleagues (Isabelle Adjani, Catherine Deneuve, to name but two), she decided to sing and recorded a bunch of so-so songs written by Pierre Bachelet. Let's just say not everybody had the opportunity to work with Serge Gainsbourg.
In the mid-seventies, she recorded a duet with my favourite French composer, Laurent Voulzy. The song was called Désir, Désir, and was an instant hit in France. In 1988, Voulzy composed another song for her, with lyrics by Alain Souchon, one of my favourite French songwriters (Souchon and Voulzy have been writing songs together since 1974). Voulzy, as a composer is musically influenced by Brian Wilson and Paul McCartney (no less). The song was called Aviateur, and tells the story of a young woman attracted by aviators, flying jackets, etcetara. Perhaps a metaphor for the French expression 's'envoyer en l'air', which means having delightful sex ;-). This song is absolutely lovely, the quintessence of the Souchon/Voulzy collaborative power to my ears. Of course, Alain Souchon has written better lyrics since, and Laurent Voulzy has composed better music since, but I DO LOVE that song!!! Waaaay better than Ouragan by Princess Stephanie de Monaco. [True, but Steph sure looked good - Gzbrg] See Aviateur-video here.

Veronique Jannot - Aviateur

13 opmerkingen:

  1. Ohhhhh Nooooo ! Please...

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  2. Stirs up some bad memories, Alexandre?

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  3. I am a little ashamed but I do love this song too.
    But God knows I am not interested by the girl...

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  4. Spot on, Seb seb ;-)); Just listen, don't look ;-))

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  5. A complement to my previous message: why should you be ashamed of loving a good song? This one is soooo good that I could listen to it 20 times in a row and keep a big smile on my face. I personally think that all Souchon/Voulzy-penned songs are worth a listen (but I do not detain the absolute truth, it's just a personnal opinion). And as far as Miss Jannot is concerned, she looks like what a girl was supposed to look like in 1988. As we say in France: Tous les goûts sont dans la nature (something like 'One person, one taste')... Enjoy, and don't feel guilty for it...

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  6. For your information: A lot of songs of Nolwenn Leroy are written and/or produced by Voulzy...

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  7. Pour Jean-Luc: Tu es français?
    J'ai honte à cause de la chanteuse qui est plutôt craignos...

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  8. Oui, seb seb, je suis Français. Je suis d'accord avec toi : la carrière de chanteuse de Véronique Jannot est très craignos. Mais cette chanson est absolument adorable (j'ai des préjugés très favorables envers Souchon/Voulzy, je les adore!!). Ca ne me serait pas venu à l'idée de poster ici "J'ai fait l'amour avec la mer", je respecte le blog de Guuzbourg, qui est un homme de goût !!

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  9. I love this song as much as you, J-L. It's in the same league as Boule de Flipper by Corynne Charby or Rouge et Noir by Jeanne Mas

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  10. Man, I've been waiting soooo long for someone who would put that song on a blog. Now I can die a happy man!.

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  11. ANNUE IS THE BEST
    SITE IN THIS MOVIES
    SAIDE

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  12. I so get a Princess Stephanie de Monaco feeling from this song...! The video works for me.

    And you should see Guuz dance to Rouge et Noir by Jeanne Mas :)

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