Cosette - Idéalisation (1967): https://t.co/VzAXtfUOah. (Cover: @Discogs). @dominiquecozett https://t.co/o7XOtmAkVT
@hairymcnairy She threw it out! 😢
What was it like to talk to her? :)
RT @hairymcnairy: @french_pop Françoise also had a chainmail dress made by Rabanne, and I asked her about it back in 2005: https://t.co/tYx…
Françoise Hardy wearing a metal link jumpsuit designed by Paco Rabanne, April 1968. Pictured here at the Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, Hardy was in town to play live shows at the nearby Savoy hotel. 📷: Andrew Maclpic.twitter.com/05l58ctbTXtbTX
Claudine Longet - Tu as beau sourire (1963) https://t.co/PPIkkdmbkd
France Gall on the cover of Swiss magazine 'Pour tous', January 26, 1965. pic.twitter.com/wly0Fjj07I
@JonathyneBriggs Nice choices! Two of my absolute faves, too.
The winner is Françoise Hardy!
Thank you for voting in the poll. Enjoy Mlle Hardy performing the classic 'Le Temps des souvenirs' on Douches écossaises, October 30, 1965.
https://t.co/Yf7JBIC6qc
@Ed40Carter One of my faves too! Although more post-yé-yé. Agree, 4ème dimension is brilliant!
Portraits of France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Sheila, and Sylvie Vartan by Jean-Marie Périer (https://t.co/mFiDjCygiL).
â˜Vote for your favourite #yéyégirl! https://t.co/6Y3AbHuZEC
France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Sheila, and Sylvie Vartan were the four most popular yé-yé girls in the 1960s.
Who is your favourite?
'Marie douceur Marie colère' - Marie Laforêt's extraordinary cover of The Rolling Stones' 'Paint It Black', 1966: https://t.co/eokZxZXM1z. (Cover @Discogs) https://t.co/KPnTnD1AHc
The amazing Pussy Cat (Évelyne Courtois) performs 'Dans ce monde fou' on 'Dim dam dom', March 10, 1968.pic.twitter.com/zuHVlrDdMPP
RT @biffbang: Another playlist this time with the theme "saxophones".
Feauring tracks from Mahjun, Komintern, Red Noise, Delired Cameleon…
@WolfgangYehYeh Good plan!
Françoise Hardy, photographed by Stefan Tyszko.pic.twitter.com/B0iWUtgj677
Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg at their home in Paris, 1971. 📷: Jean-Claude Deutsinstagram.com/p/B2yRFjBiC0M/0pic.twitter.com/kDmYTxWWaCWaC
RT @LiaPamina: La canción más "heavy" de France Gall, telefonea a Dios y al mismÃsimo Satán. Traducción: "Escucho al Padre Lucifer colgando…
Martin Circus - USSR / USA (1980) https://t.co/0ikNhTRx0J
The lyrics, written by #SergeGainsbourg, refer to the Cold War nuclear arms race. Apparently the song was not well-received at the time, because the political lyrics "contrasted with [the band's] image".