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Audiogramme du mardi 6 Octobre 2015

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1. Barry De Vorzon – Theme From “The Warriors”
2. Pitbull feat. Sensato – Taxi (Ella Hace Vino)
3. Lenny Kravitz – Mr.Cab driver
4. Vanessa Paradis – Joe Le Taxi
5. Serge Gainsbourg – Overseas Telegram
6. Catherine Deneuve – Oh Soliman
7. Zeid & The Wings – General Suleyman
8. Francis Cabrel – Le Noceur
9. Lou Reed – Walk On The Wild Side
10. Daughter – Doing The Right Thing
11. Majical Cloudz – Are You Alone?
12. Eurythmics – Here Comes The Rain Again
13. Soft Cell – Where Did Our Love Go (The Supremes cover)
14. Elegance – Vacances J’Oublie Tout

BONUS: Bande annonce de “THE WARRIORS”

BONUS 2: Bande annonce de “Rubble Kings” (Documentaire sorti en 2015 sur les Gangs de New York dans les années 70)

Audiogramme du vendredi 2 Octobre 2015

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1. Henry Mancini & His Orchestra – Moanin
2. Everly Bros. – Wake Up Little Susie
3. Georges Brassens – Je Suis Swing
4. Stereo Total – Relax Baby Be Cool
5. Plastic Bertrand – Ca Plane Pour Moi
6. Jean Dujardin – Bambino
7. Dalida – Bambino
8. Niagara – L’amour A La Plage
9. Aquilo – Good Girl
10. Rationale – Fast Lane
11. Astronauts – Eye to Eye
12. David Bowie – Rebel Rebel
13. Eddie “Cleanhead” Vinson – Cleanhead Blues
14. Moby vs B.B. King – The Longtime Thrill Is Gone
15. Broken Bells – It’s That Talk Again
16. Jay-Jay Johanson – Loud Places (Jamie XX Cover)
17. Prince – The Truth
18. Francis Cabrel – Octobre

BONUS: OSS 117: Le Caire Nid d’Espions

Audiogramme du samedi 7 mars 2015

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1. Les Wriggles – L’Eau
2. Annie Girardot, Nicole Croisille – Des Ronds Dans L’eau (Vivre pour Vivre)
3. Emmanuelle Seigner – La derniere pluie feat. Iggy Pop
4. Serge Gainsbourg – La saison des pluies
5. Charles Trenet – Le soleil a des rayons de la pluie
6. Francis Cabrel – Les Yeux Bleus Pleurant Sous La Pluie (Inédit)
7. Françoise Hardy – Même sous la pluie
8. Georges Brassens – Le Parapluie
9. Thomas Fersen – Un parapluie pour deux
10. Oldelaf – Le monde est beau
11. Isaac Pedro & OK Jazz – Si Tu Bois Beaucoup
12. Georges Brassens – L’Orage
13. eliotE & The Ritournelles – Pour les enfants qui ont peur de l’orage
14. Arthur H – Le Tonnerre Du Coeur
15. Brigitte Fontaine – Il pleut
16. Émilie Simon – Il Pleut
17. Nino Ferrer – Il pleut bergere
18. Dalida – Il pleut sur Bruxelles

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The Night

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Just saw the Killing‘s season 2 Finale.
Sarah Lund is definitely Copenhagen’s biggest export since Danish Butter Cookies
And then, the craziest thing happened: I had just finished typing this first sentence when I got a call from Denmark!
Of course when I picked up, I got the all-too familiar sound of a cellphone bouncing in somebody’s pocket. That’s what you get when you’re name starts with an A and you’re the first number in everybody’s phonebook.
But that was a sweet mistake indeed

Transition: The picture illustrating this post is DR Byen by night and I had ended my previous post with a link to Mashrou’ Leila‘s latest EP.

Most of the people reading this blog know that Leila isn’t a girl and the band’s name should be understood as “overnight project”.

And then I remembered the first few lines of one of Morphine‘s best tracks.

You’re the night, Lilah. A little girl lost in the woods.
You’re a folk tale, the unexplainable

You’re a bedtime story. The one that keeps the curtains closed.
I hope you’re waiting for me cause I can’t make it on my own.
I can’t make it on my own.

“The Night” (Mediafire link)

Turns out, Mark Sandman was probably also playing on ليلة / ليلى

Of course, my tired brain followed that convoluted hyperlink with a logical musical leap to Eric Clapton’s “Layla”.
Not the unplugged one.
No lyrics equating Pattie Boyd to Majnun’s Layla.
Just the epic part that starts halfway though the original version.
The instumental Scorsese used in “Goodfellas”.

And that scene transported me back to Beirut in the early nineties where a third Leila appeared, followed by a group of hunters.

Yeah I know, you’re saying it can’t be: he’s posting corny Cabrel songs!!!
But listen to it: Leïla et les chasseurs (Mediafire Link)

Leïla, si tu savais les yeux qu’elle a
Quand elle voit s’approcher les chasseurs
[…]
Elle rêve d’un fragile, d’un fou
Qui l’embrasse au quinzième rendez-vous
Qui tremble en lui prenant la main
Et surtout qui ne dise rien

In my teenage years, it contributed to some of the most naive and persistent theories on love I’ve ever come up with.

Anyway…

Hi hi CPH!

See you in my next life!

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October 5, 2011 at 02:05