Im trying to reimagine some of his albums - Tete de Chou, Love on the Beat, and some of the fabulous albums he wrote for Jane. It's a wonderful challenge, was the Dylan of France for sure!
This was so fascinating to hear.. He seemed so sad. I wish Jane never left him, but she had to do what she thought best for her I guess. He seemed much more content when he was with her. Thank you so much for this translated gift.
Brigitte Bardot broke his heart. He wrote Initials BB in one night. Jane was on the rebound. I met Jane in Melbourne. She was performing at the Concert Hall. I told her Serge would be proud of her. She owes her success to him. I visited his grave in Paris. There were Gaulois and cabbage on his grave. Tête de chou. Chou chou.....
Did you? I'm in Melbourne also! I just did a plain reimagining of Babe Alone in Babylon. Also I have done Tete de Chou. On my channel I redid it as Man with a Cauliflower Head. Working on a version of Love on the Beat and Amour des feintes. All in English, I wish he was more well known and appreciated in English. He is like Dylan, Reed and Bowie all melded together singing in French! Hope your well. Thanks for reading.
@@JeslineDuscheni gold! What music are you working on at the moment? And who are other francophone musos you like/discovered? I tried to reimagine and translate, Francoise Hardy's "Decalages" album, for example:) and I love Alain Chamfort, et bits of Mylene Farmers work