I would like to start with your new introductions this week.
My personal winner of the week has to be Nicolas Michaux. The mix of 'modern' elements and traditional chanson is a real trip down memory lane for me, back to the records of Georges Brassens and Jacques Dutronc.
There seems to be a lot of anger and frustration bottled up in the ladies from Bristol, England (Lambrini Girls). But I like the way they are freeing themselves from it all.
Now briefly and pointedly to the 'Japandroids'. You have misunderstood my reference to them. I was trying to draw your attention to the fact that your post was written in the Slovenian language. My guess is that was not your intention. 😉
Oh, fck. Yes, I've noticed now. Thanks for the warning. I usually write in Slovene lang first and then go to translate.
But here I go to listen to the lyrics, and I didn't even look at what I wrote. 😁
I would like to start with your new introductions this week.
My personal winner of the week has to be Nicolas Michaux. The mix of 'modern' elements and traditional chanson is a real trip down memory lane for me, back to the records of Georges Brassens and Jacques Dutronc.
There seems to be a lot of anger and frustration bottled up in the ladies from Bristol, England (Lambrini Girls). But I like the way they are freeing themselves from it all.
Now briefly and pointedly to the 'Japandroids'. You have misunderstood my reference to them. I was trying to draw your attention to the fact that your post was written in the Slovenian language. My guess is that was not your intention. 😉
Oh, fck. Yes, I've noticed now. Thanks for the warning. I usually write in Slovene lang first and then go to translate.
But here I go to listen to the lyrics, and I didn't even look at what I wrote. 😁