Georges Brassens - Les Copains d'Abord

Georges Brassens - Les Copains d'Abord

The Big Chill (CD)

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Covering the period 1961-1964, this fourth disc contains three poems by Paul Fort (The Burial of Verlaine, Germaine Touraine, At Mireille called "Little Ice Storm") played without music by Brassens, with great emotion between two broad jokes. The Girl From Under Cent where a drunk woman buys another drunkard, in time does nothing in the Case of the evaluation of the bullshit through the ages; Jeanne song is dedicated to the great heart of his eternal landlady, although disapproving of the fact that she remarries at age 75, he will move for good in 1966 Marquise is a well flared treat (the text is Pierre Corneille with Tristan Bernard in the fall); while The Quat'Z'Arts is among his most moving songs, a story starting on the jest but each stanza degrades toward tragedy Musics the deceptively simple guitar millimiters of texts and uncompromising about: Subsequently, fast!