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Yé-Yé Girls of '60s French Pop
Taschenbuch von Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe
Sprache: Englisch

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Beschreibung
Yé-yé is a delightful style of pop music featuring young female
singers that influenced France, Québec and other European countries with its
"camp” style throughout the 1960s.

This collection by pop music expert Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe includes many
interviews with the original singers and producers, and hundreds of visual
examples of record covers, magazines, and a teenaged fan's scrapbook from
the period.

This book includes the famous Yé-Yé practitioners Sylvie Vartan, France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Chantal Goya, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin and dozens of others, including perverse Serge Gainsbourg.

Yé-Yé had secondary explosions in the 1970s and 1990s in Japan and Europe
through the likes of Lio (who provides this book's foreword), and in the
United States through singers like April March, whose Yé-Yé number "Chick
Habit” was heard in the Quentin Tarantino film Death Proof. Interest in Yé-Yé
exploded again when Megan Draper sang the Yé-Yé number "Zou Bisou Bisou,”
originally made famous by Gillian Hills, in the 5th season of Mad Men.

Be prepared to be immersed in this beloved but cruelly neglected pop
music genre.
Yé-yé is a delightful style of pop music featuring young female
singers that influenced France, Québec and other European countries with its
"camp” style throughout the 1960s.

This collection by pop music expert Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe includes many
interviews with the original singers and producers, and hundreds of visual
examples of record covers, magazines, and a teenaged fan's scrapbook from
the period.

This book includes the famous Yé-Yé practitioners Sylvie Vartan, France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Chantal Goya, Brigitte Bardot, Jane Birkin and dozens of others, including perverse Serge Gainsbourg.

Yé-Yé had secondary explosions in the 1970s and 1990s in Japan and Europe
through the likes of Lio (who provides this book's foreword), and in the
United States through singers like April March, whose Yé-Yé number "Chick
Habit” was heard in the Quentin Tarantino film Death Proof. Interest in Yé-Yé
exploded again when Megan Draper sang the Yé-Yé number "Zou Bisou Bisou,”
originally made famous by Gillian Hills, in the 5th season of Mad Men.

Be prepared to be immersed in this beloved but cruelly neglected pop
music genre.
Über den Autor
Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe is a pop culture specialist, activist, writer and performer. He's written for several US, UK & Aussie magazines (Roctober, Shindig, Outre !) along with several publication from his homeland (Rock n Folk, Technikart, Standard & Playboy). He's written several books including, ''Cinepop'' (the ultimate & subjective pop film guide), ''La Confiserie Magique'' (on US & european sunshine & bubblegum pop) & ''JX Williams Les Dossiers Interdits." He runs the label Martyrs of Pop which featured April March who recorded with Bertrand Burgalat and Brian Wilson and was included in Tarantino's Deathproof soundtrack.
Lio took her stage name from pages of Jean-Claude Forest's comic serie, Barbarella. Just a few years later Jean-Claude Forest himself told Lio she was the incarnation of all the dream womens he drew. Lio is a pop icon that has fans as diverse as Debbie Harry, Lux Interior, The Sparks and Phil Oakey. To this very day she still draw crowds of thousands wherever she performs.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The 1960s
Panorama
Chapter 2: Social Affairs
Yé-Yé Girls and Marriage
Chapter 3: The Media
A General View
The Rock Papers
Television
Chapter 4: The Four Aces of Hearts
France Gall
Françoise Hardy
Sylvie Vartan
Chantal Goya
Chapter 5: Serge Gainsbourg's Filles de la Pop
Serge Gainsbourg: From Literary Chanteur to Pop Entrepreneur
Initials BB
Jane B: Nationality: British. Sex: Female
His Majesty Serge's Court of (Other) Favorites
Chapter 6: More Pop Mademoiselles
Gillian Hills
Katty Line
Chantal Kelly
Cléo
Clothilde
Chapter 7: Girl Bands
Les Parisiennes, Les Gam's, Les Petites Souris, Les Fizz, Les Fléchettes, and Les Chimeriennes
Chapter 8: Francophile Filles
Petula Clark
Sandie Shaw
Marianne Faithfull
Nico
Chapter 9: They Sang in French for a Season
Louise Cordet
Carol Friday
Astrud Gilberto
Mary Hopkin
Lulu
Sonny & Cher
Dusty Springfield
Dana Gillepsie
Mary Roos
Jeanette
Claudine Longet
Joanna Shimkus
Chapter 10: Funny Girls
Elizabeth
Christie Laume
Monique Thubert
Vetty
Natacha Snitkine
Caroline
Chapter 11: Three or Four 45s I Know About Her
Chapter 12: Close Encounters of the Pop Kind
Dani
Zouzou
Annie Philippe
Christine Pilzer
Laura Ulmer
Françoise Deldick
Pussy Cat
Stella
Chapter 13: Psych and Folk Girls
Victoire Scott
Véronique Sanson
Catherine Lara
Other Psych, Folk, and Pop Late '60s/Early '70s Girls:
Julie Saget
Brigitte Fontaine
Claude Lombard
Sophie Makhno
Léonie
Ann Sorel
Anna St. Clair
Louise Forestier
Charlotte Leslie
Uta
Elisa
Ellen Le Roy
Geneviève Ferreri
Charlotte Walters
Jodie Foster
Chapter 14: Eighties Girls (and One Man)
Lio
Jacques Duvall
Jil Caplan
Marie-France
Les Calamités
Niagara
Mathématiques Modernes
Mikado/Pascale Borel
Elli & Jacno/Elli Medeiros
Chapter 15: Modern Days
April March
Helena Noguerra
Laetitia Sadier
Stereo Total/Françoise Cactus
Bertrand Burgalat
Barbara Carlotti
Fifi Chachnil
Conclusion
Discography
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781936239719
ISBN-10: 193623971X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Deluxe, Jean-Emmanuel
Hersteller: Feral House
Maße: 205 x 203 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.12.2013
Gewicht: 0,741 kg
Artikel-ID: 105995221
Über den Autor
Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe is a pop culture specialist, activist, writer and performer. He's written for several US, UK & Aussie magazines (Roctober, Shindig, Outre !) along with several publication from his homeland (Rock n Folk, Technikart, Standard & Playboy). He's written several books including, ''Cinepop'' (the ultimate & subjective pop film guide), ''La Confiserie Magique'' (on US & european sunshine & bubblegum pop) & ''JX Williams Les Dossiers Interdits." He runs the label Martyrs of Pop which featured April March who recorded with Bertrand Burgalat and Brian Wilson and was included in Tarantino's Deathproof soundtrack.
Lio took her stage name from pages of Jean-Claude Forest's comic serie, Barbarella. Just a few years later Jean-Claude Forest himself told Lio she was the incarnation of all the dream womens he drew. Lio is a pop icon that has fans as diverse as Debbie Harry, Lux Interior, The Sparks and Phil Oakey. To this very day she still draw crowds of thousands wherever she performs.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents

Introduction
Chapter 1: The 1960s
Panorama
Chapter 2: Social Affairs
Yé-Yé Girls and Marriage
Chapter 3: The Media
A General View
The Rock Papers
Television
Chapter 4: The Four Aces of Hearts
France Gall
Françoise Hardy
Sylvie Vartan
Chantal Goya
Chapter 5: Serge Gainsbourg's Filles de la Pop
Serge Gainsbourg: From Literary Chanteur to Pop Entrepreneur
Initials BB
Jane B: Nationality: British. Sex: Female
His Majesty Serge's Court of (Other) Favorites
Chapter 6: More Pop Mademoiselles
Gillian Hills
Katty Line
Chantal Kelly
Cléo
Clothilde
Chapter 7: Girl Bands
Les Parisiennes, Les Gam's, Les Petites Souris, Les Fizz, Les Fléchettes, and Les Chimeriennes
Chapter 8: Francophile Filles
Petula Clark
Sandie Shaw
Marianne Faithfull
Nico
Chapter 9: They Sang in French for a Season
Louise Cordet
Carol Friday
Astrud Gilberto
Mary Hopkin
Lulu
Sonny & Cher
Dusty Springfield
Dana Gillepsie
Mary Roos
Jeanette
Claudine Longet
Joanna Shimkus
Chapter 10: Funny Girls
Elizabeth
Christie Laume
Monique Thubert
Vetty
Natacha Snitkine
Caroline
Chapter 11: Three or Four 45s I Know About Her
Chapter 12: Close Encounters of the Pop Kind
Dani
Zouzou
Annie Philippe
Christine Pilzer
Laura Ulmer
Françoise Deldick
Pussy Cat
Stella
Chapter 13: Psych and Folk Girls
Victoire Scott
Véronique Sanson
Catherine Lara
Other Psych, Folk, and Pop Late '60s/Early '70s Girls:
Julie Saget
Brigitte Fontaine
Claude Lombard
Sophie Makhno
Léonie
Ann Sorel
Anna St. Clair
Louise Forestier
Charlotte Leslie
Uta
Elisa
Ellen Le Roy
Geneviève Ferreri
Charlotte Walters
Jodie Foster
Chapter 14: Eighties Girls (and One Man)
Lio
Jacques Duvall
Jil Caplan
Marie-France
Les Calamités
Niagara
Mathématiques Modernes
Mikado/Pascale Borel
Elli & Jacno/Elli Medeiros
Chapter 15: Modern Days
April March
Helena Noguerra
Laetitia Sadier
Stereo Total/Françoise Cactus
Bertrand Burgalat
Barbara Carlotti
Fifi Chachnil
Conclusion
Discography
Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2013
Genre: Importe, Musik
Rubrik: Kunst & Musik
Thema: Allg. Handbücher & Lexika
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781936239719
ISBN-10: 193623971X
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Deluxe, Jean-Emmanuel
Hersteller: Feral House
Maße: 205 x 203 x 25 mm
Von/Mit: Jean-Emmanuel Deluxe
Erscheinungsdatum: 10.12.2013
Gewicht: 0,741 kg
Artikel-ID: 105995221
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