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

October 2019

RT @AndyVotel: Happy Hallowe’en Gainsbourg Fans! 🎃 #ReadLeGainsbook #OutNow https://t.co/R7NyWYvG92

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François de Roubaix - Dracula à Woodstock (1970?) https://t.co/yVpQg7Qr4f

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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 @MusicpodF: Raechel @tinynoggin joined Bernard @berniesticky and myself for See Hear Podcast #69 to discuss the 1967 French film, Anna…

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French Vampire Halloween Mix by @AndyVotel https://t.co/gywTnq8VtZ 🇫🇷🧛‍♂️

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German-born Uta Taeger performs the sweetly melancholy 'Hier, aujourd’hui, demain' – a cover of The Shangri-Las' 'Past, Present, And Future' – while looking like she may be blown off the boat at any moment! From 'Barcarolles à Barcarès', Aug 30, 1969.

https://t.co/BDuH3DGNFA https://t.co/ChoU2Q9haQ

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Frenchrocksmplr I just chanced on another great Magma image - this is apparently from a 1971 issue of Salut Les Copains. pic.twitter.com/2iV5vt0MCv

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RT @matchvintage: 1962. Le chanteur Johnny Hallyday dans sa loge de l’Olympia où il donne une série de concert, organise une partie de poke…

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On the same show, Juliette Gréco and composer Joseph Kosma chat about their collaborations: https://t.co/xX2f9HAdeF #chanson #chansonfrançaise

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Juliette Gréco performs the #chanson classic 'Les Feuilles Mortes' on her TV special 'La la la', February 26, 1966. Written by Jacques Prévert and Joseph Kosma.

Full clip: https://t.co/Tlou9sGr59 https://t.co/BNCiPeOUYO

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Françoise Hardy - Tu es un peu a moi. Written by Hardy, the song is from her 1966 album, Françoisepic.twitter.com/dy0YINHjklkl

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RT @PopSuperette: Pop Supérette is reissuing Jean-Pierre Kalfon's fuzzy-but-chic EP, released by CBS in 1965. With the famous "Chanson hebd…

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A giant France Gall poster made up of ten smaller posters. Germany, early 70s.

Source – teen-idol-heaven on eBay: https://t.co/55dnGFx17B https://t.co/jVxQonDIjm

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RT @vadimkosmos: Brigitte Bardot with backdrop painted by Cartoonist/Novelist/Screenwriter Tito Topin, for the song ‘Comic Strip’, 1967. ht…

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RT @tinynoggin: Going through my Serge & Jane memorabilia collection- here are some of my stamps. Looks like Rock ‘n’ Roll Comics did the D…

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RT @matchvintage: 1975 - Le chanteur Georges Brassens à Paris dans sa maison du XIV arrondissement , devant sa collection de 33 tours. http…

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RT @matchvintage: Il y a 56 ans, le 10 octobre 1963, disparaissait la chanteuse Edith Piaf à l’âge de 47 ans. Ici la couverture du numéro 7…

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@couture4radio @kathimmel I love X-ray Pop! They've never really gotten their due, IMO... although it was nice to some issues on Finders Keepers a few years ago.

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RT @Inafr_officiel: "Dans le port d'Amsterdam, y a des marins qui chantent...
Les rêves qui les hantent, au large d'Amsterdam..." ⚓
Jacques…

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@kathimmel @couture4radio Yes, that's wonderful! Only heard for the first time after looking up Deux thanks to @couture4radio's tweet. These songs are the sort of thing that makes me feel really excited about music. Any more recs in this vein are most welcome! ♥

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RT @couture4radio: Discovery of the week. Synth pop from 1981. Game And Performance by Deux
https://t.co/7IFjcfWsqP

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RT @matchvintage: 1971 - #JohnnyHallyday couché sur un piano, chantant sur la scène du Palais des Sports en duo avec #MichelPolnareff. http…

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RT @french_pop: #YéyéGirl Camille in the crime show 'Les cinq derniéres minutes', April 1964. Features her song 'Opération charme' https://…

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RT @french_pop: Christie Laume - La Musique et la danse (1967) https://t.co/0MxSyXm4Qv

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RT @Watoo_Watoo: Ce soir, je ne suis pas d'humeur très rock n' roll, mais cela reste un très beau morceau (juste terni par une drôle de bat…

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biffbang Now up on lefrogrock.com : Bananamoon - the story of the first(?) French underground group

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RT @outonbluesix: Well, you *could* read Piers Morgan panicking about the relentless march of meat-free burgers, or you could read me on ho…

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@Frenchrocksmplr @biffbang Ending up with patchy playlists, with unpredictable country availability and a chance songs will disappear later, is why I much prefer Mixcloud and 8tracks. But still surprised and pleased even this much is on Spotify.

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*A deep-dive, not An, obviously 😑

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Between this and @Frenchrocksmplr's playlists, I'm amazed to find how much of this stuff is actually on Spotify.
E.g. one of my faves, Delired Cameleon Family's experimental, psychedelic trip of a soundtrack to Pierre Clémenti's film Visa de censuré n°X:
https://t.co/B5hyHOwPwQ

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This is incredible! An deep-dive list of late 60s-70s French underground bands whose music is available to stream online, complete with listening links. I highly recommend taking a look (and listen!): https://t.co/x3D4Xr4ZiM https://t.co/A6NcJfMsoI

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