❤ Francoise Hardy ❤ German version of "Comment te dire adieu " ? Well, anyway, the song is very beautiful. I had no idea that Francoise Hardy spoke German, it's a difficult language for foreigners to speak fluently. But, many young people in Europe learned to speak English very well. Many learned to speak several languages. One can obtain immersion in Europe, each country being so close to the others. ... En tout cas, je aime Francoise Hardy beaucoup ! Et ça c'est pour toujours ! ❤
Ein Engel von Frankreich gekommen, un ange venu de la France....Was machen wir ohne sie? Comment lui dire adieu? Vielmals Danke von Argentnien, coucou et merci beaucoup!
Believe it or not. There is a connection between Clint Eastwood and this Interview: Francoise Hardy and Patrick Modiano (nobel prize of literature in 2014) welcomed by Marianne Koch! Francoise tells that she met Patrick Modiano on her nanny's funeral. The woman had been his nanny too. They became friends and she brang him to this german tv show to introduce the young writer to the german public. The host is Marianne Koch. For those who are not familiar with german film and television: She was a filmstar of the 50ies and 60ies who later became a popular tv presenter before she abandoned that too to reconvene her medical. She later ran a medical practice in Munich for about 20 years. I recently saw her in a talk show. She is about 90 now, still very good looking and writing books on health subjects. Though she was mainly a star in Germany she left a little but remarkable footprint in film history: She played the part of Marisol, the young mexican woman saved by CLINT EASTWOOD in A FISTFUL OF DOLLARS.
R.I.P. Françoise Hardy, ich habe oft den Abendwind gefragt. Damals war ich 16Jahre alt und Fan. Aber dieser Hinweis sei mir gestattet; das Interview führte die großartige Dr. Marianne Koch. 1978 wurde sie an der Medizinischen Fakultät der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München „summa cum laude“ promoviert.
Ja, bei diesem Lied wurde ich auch immer ganz melancholisch. Da war ich auch in diesem Alter. Nun 71, aber ihre Stimme und ihre Lieder berühren mich heute noch. R.I.P Francoise 🙏🏻🥀
This is new! Francois Hardy has been my idol of all my life, and I never had a clue that she could speak and sing in German, until now! Thanks for posting.
This is one of the series with popular music that was not destroyed and wiped out from the archives of German broadcasters! Francoise was in a lot of German TV programs, but this episodes do not survived.
In 1993 there was a compilation with excerpts from shows from the 1960's, but this excerpt was broadcast in black and white so it was maybe not restored in those days. Series: MEINE MELODIE (My Melody) SAARLÄNDISCHE RUNDFUNK, SR SAARBRÜCKEN The background picture is from 1965 from the production: Ein Portrait in Musik (A portrait in music) Francoise Hardy Also: Saarländischer Rundfunk, 1965 Francoise was before in this series with German songs, like the boring "Frag den Abendwind". A song that she hated the first time.
You can contact the archives, reading reports and I worked at different TV/ radio stations before. Series like, "Musik aus Studio B" (NDR) or "4-3-2-1 HOT and Sweet" (ZDF) were mostly destroyed. Also here performance at BBC's "Top of the Pops" was delated like 95% of the tapes of the 1960's material and here performance at "Vergissmeinicht" in the late 1960's in this ZDF series too.
Funny the response of the interviewer that her second most important thing is to eat: "You can see that"... no idea what she means! Then, she introduces Patrick Modiano, he's a very famous writer, he refused the Prix Goncourt which was a big scandal, she read a lot about him in the magazines. she met him on the funeral of her wet-nurse, who turned out to be his former wet-nurse, too: So they were milk-siblings. They are friends since then.
You can contact the archives, reading reports and I worked at different TV/ radio stations before. Series like, "Musik aus Studio B" (NDR) or "4-3-2-1 HOT and Sweet" (ZDF) were mostly destroyed. Also here performance at BBC's "Top of the Pops" was delated like 95% of the tapes of the 1960's material and here performance at "Vergissmeinicht" in the late 1960's in this ZDF series too.