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BINGO FRENCH PUNK EXPLOITATION 1978-1981

Various Artists

Title
BINGO FRENCH PUNK EXPLOITATION 1978-1981
UPC
3521381537949
Genres
Release Date
Jun 30, 2017
Format
LP
Packaging
LP (100g)
Weight
0.524
Price
$61inc. GST
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Melbourne, AU
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Special order. Import item. Usually dispatched within 2 to 3 weeks.
LP version. The real, great rock'n'roll swindle' You'd better search Belgium, and more specifically somewhere near Lou Deprijck and Yvan Lacomblez, two born-and-bred Brusselians. If their names don't ring a bell at first glance, you've most likely already wiggled to their interplanetary hit Ca Plane Pour Moi: A moronic song by a crappy singer... The prank swept through the world and within a few months, no less than one million 45s were sold just in France. It spawned mass-produced cover versions, becoming a universal punk anthem. Of course, such a cash cow would arouse envy and create quite a few vocations among our fellow countrymen. The song's trademark derision was about to bridge the missing link between original punk -- too violent, too dirty -- and the general public eager to enjoy a little Saturday-night pogo. Humor became the magic bullet to conquer a frightened audience. The formula had already proved successful. Remember the arrival of rock'n'roll in France (1957) through Boris Vian, Henri Salvador, and Michel Legrand. Their famous, jokey Rock and Roll-Mops already laid the foundations for the same equation: joke + rock'n'roll + derision = success. The big labels tried to produce punk bands in France -- Polydor signed the Stinky Toys and the Guilty Razors -- but only to result in huge commercial failures. But in the face of Mr. Bertrand's huge success, those big labels thought they understood how it worked. Music publishers and majors all wanted a punk hit. A&R executives brought all of their seasoned producers, composers, and lyricists into the stampede: eccentric arrangements, daft and stereotyped lyrics -- one-upmanship was the rule. An unprecedented bunch of punk-novelty records followed. Even Andre Verchuren had his own unbridled accordion cover version of Ca Plane Pour Moi. Sure, most of these punk hoaxes are real lousy, real shitty but one must admit that some numbers stand out of the crowd. While they didn't reach the success of Ca Plane Pour Moi, some, here and there, were really inspired and even more creative than the songs they hijacked and mimicked. Features: Piero, Soda Fraise, Stefan, Geiger, Too Much, Gerard Bole Du Chaumont, Sublime Deluxe, Bulldozer, Les Marylenes, Gisor, Anatole Frantz, Fatsy Wataire, and Plastichke. - ? 01. Piero - Quelle Epoque Epique Et Punk (1979) (3:03)?02. Soda Fraise - Ca Baigne Dans L'huile (1980) (3:12)?03. Stefan - J'suis Pas Mechant (1978) (2:11)?04. Geiger - J'suis Punky ! (1978) (3:04)?05. Too Much - Silex Pistols (1978) (3:07)?06. Gerard Bole Du Chaumont - C'est La Defonce (1980) (3:16)?07. Sublime Deluxe - Chose Molle (1979) (4:06)?08. Bulldozer - J'suis Punk (1978) (2:55)?09. Sublime Deluxe - Donne Moi Ton Corps Juste Pour Le Sport (1979) (3:13)?10. Les Marylenes - Le Beau Tetard Sur Son Cigare (1978) (3:16)?11. Gisor - C'est Le Plan (1981) (3:13)?12. Anatole Frantz - Le Monde Est Fou (1978) (2:58)?13. Fatsy Wataire - Chimene Hovelicot (1978) (3:39)?14. Plastichke - Ca Gaze Pour Moi (1978) (3:14)

Tracklisting

  1. Piero - Quelle Epoque +pique Et Punk
  2. Soda Fraise - Aa Baigne Dans L'huile
  3. Stefan - J'suis Pas MUchant
  4. Geiger - Je Suis Punky
  5. Too Much - Silex Pistols
  6. Gerard B?le Du Chaumont - C'est la DUfonce
  7. Sublime Deluxe - Chose Molle
  8. Bulldozer - J'suis Punk
  9. Sublime Deluxe - Donne Moi Ton Corps Juste Pour Le Sport
  10. Les Maryl?nes - Le Beau TUtard Sur Son Cigare
  11. Gisor - Le Plan
  12. Anatole Frantz - Le Monde Est Fou
  13. Fatsy Wataire - Chim?ne Hovelicot
  14. GUrard Depardieu - la P'tite Agathe
  15. Plastichke - Aa Gaze Pour Moi
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