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And when you have picked up decent French yourself you realise how rubbish their accents can be.Originally posted by Bwana View PostRegarding no. 2, do the artists think they are being cultured or classy by doing this? (ie: "look at me, I know some French. Aren't I clever/posh")Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away. -
The key change is The Big One (see Boyzone, Westlife, any X-Factor winner) and is the most annoying.
I'd also like to add the pointless guitar or (for progressive rock bands) drum solo.+50 Xeno Geek Points
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Yes they do. It is all to do with their pretentious yet slightly insecure personalities.Originally posted by Bwana View PostRegarding no. 2, do the artists think they are being cultured or classy by doing this?
HTH“The period of the disintegration of the European Union has begun. And the first vessel to have departed is Britain”Comment
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I was watching a music programme on TV5 the other day, with French pop artists. They were all singing in French, but with a mid Atalantic American/English accent. I still struggle a lot with spoken French, if it's spoken by the French, but this was quite easy to follow.Originally posted by Sysman View PostAnd when you have picked up decent French yourself you realise how rubbish their accents can be.
As for songs, how many have the third verse in French? I can't think of any.Will work inside IR35. Or for food.Comment
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A prime example.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostJe suis un rock star.
Were some of them Canadian? One thing I have noticed is that I much prefer French rap to Yank rap, though I'm not sure which are Canadian and which are French.Originally posted by VectraMan View PostI was watching a music programme on TV5 the other day, with French pop artists. They were all singing in French, but with a mid Atalantic American/English accent. I still struggle a lot with spoken French, if it's spoken by the French, but this was quite easy to follow.
I must listen to more French music - I've got a boatload of radio and TV channels here and it's hard to choose. French versions of things like Countdown (Des chiffres et des lettres) can be useful learning tools; you know the programme format and can understand the game, and you can see the words in writing and build your vocabulary.Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.Comment
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Ca Plane Pour Moi?Originally posted by VectraMan View PostAs for songs, how many have the third verse in French? I can't think of any.
J'taime?Comment
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Oh Plastic Bertrand - loved that recordOriginally posted by meridian View PostCa Plane Pour Moi?
J'taime?
I'm sorry, but I'll make no apologies for this
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