The below is an off-site archive of all tweets posted by @french_pop ever

October 2018

RT @french_pop: French mod girl Christine Pilzer performing 'Ils pataugent' & 'Dracula' live, 1966. https://t.co/ewX8lF2Ocz #swingingmademo…

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RT @french_pop: Stella - Si vous connaissez quelque chose de pire qu'un vampire... (Scopitone, 1967) https://t.co/I46e6NAAWf #Halloween #Ha…

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RT @french_pop: Françoise Hardy with 'Dracula' Jacques Dutronc and his band of vampires. Photo by Jean-Marie Périer, SLC Nov 1968 https://t…

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X-Ray Pop - Night Of The Living Dead (1986, reissued on @KeepersFinders in 2013) https://t.co/cL6Du8FQd6 #Halloween #HalloweenMusic

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Acanthus - The Shiver Of The Vampires (Le Frisson des vampires #soundtrack, 1971) https://t.co/dXjOug37Jf #Halloween #HalloweenMusic @KeepersFinders

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Françoise Hardy - Le Martien https://t.co/nTRCWzXLzZ. The clip - featuring a nod to UK TV series 'The Prisoner' - is from a French TV special c. 1973. The song is from Hardy's superb 1971 album 'La Question'.

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RT @matchvintage: 1969 - Rencontre entre deux géants de la chanson française, #CharlesAznavour est venu voir #GeorgesBrassens à #Bobino. h…

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Sylvie Vartan - Un peu de tendresse (Dim Dam Dom, 3 July 1967) https://t.co/ODSsMDEzNI

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Sandie Shaw performs an English cover of @MichelPolnareff's 'Love Me, Please Love Me' live on 'Studio 102', accompanied by Polnareff on piano: https://t.co/AkwSC29oe5 …. (Original air date: 3 February, 1968).

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One of my fave #yéyégirls, Annie Philippe, in a really fun colour clip from a 60s French variety show: https://t.co/2749Ky6Pbx. She performs her 1967 song 'Quarante maringouins' and flirts with the UK band Dead Sea Fruit!

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Marie Laforêt with 'D'être à vous' (1969), a cover of Bob Dylan's 'I Want You' https://t.co/0OyUiSOpsR.

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Serge Gainsbourg - Mambo miam miam (1959) https://t.co/h1y1bpo0t2

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Charles Aznavour - Et pourtant (1963): https://t.co/yOgSk5fZPB. Scene from the 1964 #Frenchfilm 'Cherchez l'idole', directed by Michel Boisrond. Songwriters: Aznavour, Georges Garvarentz. #chanson #chansonfrançaise

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RT @R_Patfield: Jean-Michel Jarre: how we made Oxygène https://t.co/UDRJcNlbw4

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RT @R_Patfield: Charles Aznavour – 10 of the best https://t.co/rTSRPjE0YN

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NPR Charles Aznavour, the singer, songwriter and actor who was a pillar of France's culture for decades, has died at 94. He sold more than 100 million records worldwide and acted in more than 60 films. n.pr/2NTzPgd

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