Rockin' the Bastille!
By Mr. Moderator on Jul 14, 2008
As we celebrate Bastille Day on Rock Town Hall, let's take a few moments to remember France's greatest contributions to the history of rock. There's one particular contribution in particular that stands out in my mind. See if you can guess it. The winner gets the coveted Rock Town Hall Non-Prize!
To help spark discussion, remember this cool Francophile piece that The Great 48 contributed.
27 comments
I'm a big ol' Francophile though, I'm a fan of Serge G., Francois Hardy, Metal Urbain, Ulan Bator and a handful of others. It is surprising that a country with such a rich cultural heritage hasn't given us more prime rock and roll.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f36aFiA7Z8Q
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DgGvaRqs-yk&feature=related
Better yet was Soggy, which worked in more of a Sabbath/MC5 vein. "Waiting for the War" still sounds fresh to me: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o49KyJQl-Og&feature=related
Larry, that Soggy video is hilarious. Thanks.
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2236/2215621134_e7be1b325c.jpg?v=0
But I'll chip in that France also gets credit for being Bill Wyman's muse on his Big Hit Single.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Seg8HUDnq0Y
It was Hallyday's fiftieth anniversary in showbiz while I was in Paris on my honeymoon. His face was splashed everywhere, making Paris seem especially French in honor of our visit, the next best thing to being there on "Jerry Lewis Day". When the French record store clerk rolled his eyes we talked for a minute about Hallyday. I mentioned how good he was in MAN ON A TRAIN. The guy looked at me as if I was defending Wayne Newton because he was so good in THE ADVENTURES OF FORD FAIRLANE.
-db
And Brian Wilson really liked French Fries.
I'm sticking with Man on the Train, dbuskirk. I'm a sucker for stories like that.
HVB
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