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Vocal Coach reacts to reaction to analyses analyzes analysis of breaks down Jacques Brel - Amsterdam (Live officiel Les Adieux à l’Olympia 1966)
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Jacques Romain Georges Brel was a Belgian singer and actor who composed and performed theatrical songs. He generated a large, devoted following-initially in Belgium and France, but later throughout the world. He is considered a master of the modern chanson.
"Amsterdam" is a song by Jacques Brel. It combines a powerful melancholic crescendo with a rich poetic account of the exploits of sailors on shore leave in Amsterdam. Musically, it takes its base melody line from the melody of the English folk song Greensleeves.
Songwriters: Jacques Brel
Performed by Jacques Brel
Genres: Chanson, French Pop
Origin: Schaerbeek, Brussels, Belgium
Date
Les Adieux à l’Olympia 1966
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@valaquenta220
@valaquenta220 Год назад
As a French speaker, I can confirm : the lyrics in French are incredibly raw, emotional, and nothing can prepare you for this song when you're never heard it before.
@ikeettgaming
@ikeettgaming Год назад
The act & the voice are exelent but the lirics are really the big talent of Jaques Brel.
@tntguy7915
@tntguy7915 Год назад
I can confirm. it my favorite
@DanBlabbers
@DanBlabbers 10 месяцев назад
Brel said he had to sing his songs because nobody else would
@Nico3039
@Nico3039 9 месяцев назад
c'est vrai...
@marct8160
@marct8160 8 месяцев назад
Selon moi c'est une des meilleurs chansons Francaises
@moinechartreux
@moinechartreux 10 месяцев назад
There is a concept called "Crescendo Brelien", which is a dramatic progression in writing and performance, because Brel used to write his songs this way. You can clearly hear it in Amsterdam: the beginning is really soft, but the more the song progresses, the louder and dramatic it becomes
@MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl
@MichaelBurggraf-gm8vl Месяц назад
It's really a thing. Just listen to "Marieke", "Le plat pays", "Zangra" and "La valse á mille temps". And there are many more examples of that crescendo.
@sarumanork-orphanage5612
@sarumanork-orphanage5612 8 дней назад
Et puis... ET PUIS il YA FRIDA! Qui est BELLE comme un SOLEIL! ....
@BennoWitter
@BennoWitter Год назад
Brel is by far the most expressive singer ever.
@charlieosstyn
@charlieosstyn 5 месяцев назад
No he is one of them and that same period had one even more famous, her name is Edith Piaf, who sang this song first ....!
@armageddfix
@armageddfix 4 месяца назад
edith piaf never sang this song, it's a brel song written by himself
@jellal9550
@jellal9550 22 дня назад
@@charlieosstyn piaf isn t more expressive
@charlieosstyn
@charlieosstyn 18 дней назад
@@jellal9550 Well you clearly a dont understand Francais ou Wallon and made me laugh as even Jacques is on record having said so. I have chosen two live performances for you in the first she starts in English !!!! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kLH5xBbIBnY.html ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-KoYHWgj1Gcs.html
@minik746
@minik746 Год назад
Brel was the greatest performer, the master. After all these years, nobody can perform like him. He is unique. I have all Brel's 33 rpm vinyl records, a treasure that my son will inherit and after him my grand-daughter.
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 Год назад
Brel was the greatest poet and interpreter this world has known. (sorry, Dylan)
@thomasmichestinson
@thomasmichestinson 10 месяцев назад
I've seen countless people with even better voices doing covers of Brel's songs, and yet none of them give me the chills and emotions like he does. There is something so true, so personal, so deep when he sings, even decades later you feel like he is talking directly to you. Just seeing his eyes moves me for some reason, he carried so much pain and so much humanity in his soul, we are really blessed that he decided to share it in his music. In my opinion he was the perfect artist in the sense that he was doing everything with his heart, with a meaning, and without ever trying to deceive his audience.
@Adamaha444
@Adamaha444 9 месяцев назад
He was -pretty much- My neighbor (few streets around the corner)!
@crae_zi4543
@crae_zi4543 5 месяцев назад
@@Adamaha444you lived in Monaco?
@charlieosstyn
@charlieosstyn 5 месяцев назад
Untrue = false, he was not the only one, he was competing with the likes of Editd Piaf, Je ne regrette rien , here is a rare version of her most famous song, ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-rzy2wZSg5ZM.htmlsi=uT910GMCFzoaQzBy and Jacques sang many of her songs ....
@michel2075
@michel2075 2 месяца назад
Un très grand monsieur. Il vibre ses chansons, il vit ses chansons. Et quels textes...
@Moosh50
@Moosh50 11 месяцев назад
There are artists, and then there are Artists. Brel was an Artist.
@anaelhonings8683
@anaelhonings8683 Год назад
Dear Beth, Brel was singing in French but was actually Belgian 🙂 Rrrrolling the R's was kind of an old tradition in French chanson (songs) because the real French speaking "R" (that we actually don't roll) was less clear to hear back then when the quality of recording was lower or when singers had to fill an entire theatre without microphone or amplification. This is why you can hear for instance Edith Piaf rrrrolling the R's a lot, as most of singers did before the 50's/60's. PS: If you want to know about what he was singing, Bowie covered the song in English in a quite litteral version.
@LetsChillPage
@LetsChillPage Год назад
Hello, Nevertheless, he spent most of his life in France, his adopted homeland from 1953 to 1978, when he died in Bobigny. Peace, folks. ☮😉
@pouffsie
@pouffsie Год назад
@@LetsChillPage spending time in location X does not undo his nationality, origin or major focus of his work which is that his songs are heavily planted in the Belgian, Flemish and Dutch cultures and society - a focus no random Frenchman would give, have or seek unless a connection already would be in place. As the song itself being about a city in "les pays bas" bare witness to this statement, which is why he could flawlessly switch to singing in Flemish when he so wanted to. His Flemish connection can not and should not be understated, not the least as the role he has for the Belgian communities.
@synkeyssynk4627
@synkeyssynk4627 Год назад
@@pouffsie Still sing in french
@k.v.7681
@k.v.7681 Год назад
@@synkeyssynk4627 Which is one of the languages used in Belgium
@DaiBei
@DaiBei Год назад
He started to make a song about the port of Antwerp, but the word Amsterdam suited better than Anvers, the translation of of Antwerpen. @@pouffsie
@13letras
@13letras Год назад
These days I picked up Charles Aznavour to marathon. I didn't remember (or had never noticed before) how good he was: songs, lyrics, acting, stage presence, a complete artist
@musashimiyamoto586
@musashimiyamoto586 4 месяца назад
I think a simple analysis doesn't do justice to this extradordinary musical powerhouse. And I also don't think simply concentrating on certain body movements or singing techniques is going to reveal that. To know Brel is to listen to him, read and understand the lyrics, cause they are such an integral part of his work. Only then can you fully comprehend the immense insight he had in the human condition, e.g. old or simple people (Les Vieux and Ces gens-la), certain types of societal elements (Les flamands, les bourgeois, les bigottes) or deeply personal themes (Ne me quitte pas, Le chanson de Jacky). He to me was the proverbial Don Quixote come to life. His gangly clown-like figure, the suit on which the sleeves would ride up always making it seem to short, his incredibly expressive face, they way he almost shyly transformed all things into sound and words and gestures. He always spoke truth to life and never exempted himself from it. Watching him way back then shows you what a tour de force he was and that there probably wil never ever be anyone else of his stature. I am so grateful for his words and music and I will carry them with me until the end, when the silver pendulum of life that accompanies us all will finally stop.
@lifelover515
@lifelover515 Год назад
What a treat to see you react to this powerful and fascinating performer, much overlooked these days. His many magnificent songs are as masterful as the performances - 'chanson' won't quite do - he is impossible to classify into a genre - he's just Brel. Your points about his dynamics are perceptive and enlightening. We lost him to cancer way too early. You can visit his grave in the Seychelles if you're ever out that way. Go girl, one of your Betht (groan).
@sandrinecozic7214
@sandrinecozic7214 Год назад
Méconnu de nos jours....ce sont des incultes, désolée
@daniellegrand4566
@daniellegrand4566 10 месяцев назад
He died in the Marquesas Islands for the rest, I'm just OK
@lifelover515
@lifelover515 10 месяцев назад
@@daniellegrand4566 Thanks Danielle, I stand corrected.
@daniellegrand4566
@daniellegrand4566 10 месяцев назад
@@lifelover515 And my name is "Daniel" Thanks. 🙂
@estranhokonsta
@estranhokonsta Год назад
Jacque Brel. Seeing him now brings some emotions of nostalgia, and some more. I spent so many many hours hearing his songs when i was younger. He was indeed a great performer, but to me he was much more than that. He was a great poet of human condition. A poet so expressive that he could share his vision of the world like few others. His songs and his singing helped me understand a little better this human existence when i was totally lost in my illusory rationality and begin to accept that emotion (even the "bad" ones) was an essential part of intelligence when trying to understand this apparent chaos we live in.
@musashimiyamoto586
@musashimiyamoto586 4 месяца назад
I couldn't agree more. Well said.
@linkianajones
@linkianajones Год назад
Hi Beth, Jacques lived what he sang. He was an actor as well as a singer, and his performances on stage showed that. Among his other hits, I'd recommend "La valse à mille temps" for its rhythmic crescendo, and "Ces gens-là" for both its filmic and stage performances.
@daniellegrand4566
@daniellegrand4566 10 месяцев назад
" Ces gens là " Ecellent choice ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-O6MGGh8WUco.html&ab_channel=InaChansons
@BethRoars
@BethRoars Год назад
I HAVE AN ALBUM COMING OUT! And I have just realised my first cover on Spotify. Let me know what you think! And follow me on Spotify to hear the album as soon as it comes out. open.spotify.com/track/6qfvKbg6ukHJOGykx2MARB?si=8a2fa85792b14d15
@intolerant_left
@intolerant_left Год назад
Another case where the cover version overtakes the original! Sounds amazing!
@michaeldeeley5181
@michaeldeeley5181 Год назад
Wow, what a hauntingly beautiful version
@andrespfalconer
@andrespfalconer Год назад
Thank you for granting my wish :-)
@johnhmaloney
@johnhmaloney Год назад
A brilliant performance. His delivery reminded me a bit of Joe Strummer from The Clash, I wonder if Jacques Brel was an influence on him.
@marcvandenbroecke331
@marcvandenbroecke331 10 месяцев назад
Brel wrote his songs himself so is not based on another song !
@claudiechassaing4000
@claudiechassaing4000 8 месяцев назад
The music is inspired by Greenleeves. Les moulins de mon cœur are the music of Auf dem Wasser zu singen of Schubert, listen piano version, the left hand, not the lieder. Gainsbourg take themes of Chopin, Dvorak, Tchaikovski. It's not a problem. Is this a good song ? Yes it is.
@williamthelast1
@williamthelast1 Месяц назад
All musics, all songs, are inspired by other musics, other songs. That the road of life.
@donaldvanvliet9039
@donaldvanvliet9039 11 дней назад
He wrote the lyrics, but the music arrangement is a variation on greensleeves. This is not a secret, brel acknowledged this himself. Brel didn’t orchestrate his music himself, he worked together with a brilliant classical musician jouannest.
@alanrobert001
@alanrobert001 Год назад
"Amsterdan" est très belle, à côté de "Ces gens là", c'est ma chanson préférée de Brel. "Amsterdan" is beautiful. Beside "Ces gens là" it's my favorite Brel's song.
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982
@Eduardo-Ferreira1982 Год назад
Mine too!
@Cradle1scot
@Cradle1scot 3 месяца назад
Jacques was superb. He did a song that David Bowie covered called My Death. There was a singer called Tony Mills who I believe did an even better cover than Bowie. His name is Tony Mills. It’s quite an extraordinary vocal range this guy has. Here is his version ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-14fXXwRnU7o.htmlsi=MzZ8p_QCdXLvG59U
@Mickael_
@Mickael_ Год назад
So do you know too "Ne me quittes pas" or "Ces gens là" ?
@isabelleherry2548
@isabelleherry2548 Год назад
Sorry you talk bout à marvelous and unique, exceptionnal song when you don t understand the Words 😂.
@BlockyFacts
@BlockyFacts Год назад
My top 10 Chansonnier: 1. Jacques Brel 2. Serge Reggiani 3 Mouloudji 4. Charles Aznavour 5. Yves Montand 6. Jean Ferrat 7. George Brassens 8. Serge Gainsbourg 9. Edith Piaf 10. Charles Trenet I’m 23 years old now and I started listening to Chansons when I was 19. The poetry and passion in the music of the genre Chansons is so beautiful! ❤
@cellevangiel5973
@cellevangiel5973 6 месяцев назад
That was his last performance as a singer, his adieu in the Paris Olympia. But he can keep you busy as he wrote 80 songs. He was always fully engaged in his songs and I think he had enough, so he stopped, just like that.
@barfieuhorsain7273
@barfieuhorsain7273 10 месяцев назад
you are moved but you don"t speak French imagine if you spoke French... goose bumps
@begaydocrime5719
@begaydocrime5719 Год назад
If it feels harsh and uncomfortable, that's on purpose. He's not singing in a clean or pretty way, but it _is_ beautiful and absolutely art. The lyrics are liek that as well: an extremely poetic description of something harsh and sometimes gross. It's fascinating to see.
@Meine.Postma
@Meine.Postma Год назад
I love Jacques Brel!
@sebastiengross7849
@sebastiengross7849 8 месяцев назад
Beyond the vocal performance this is also a theatrical performance. All the voice and body language suit to the lyrics. Of course you have to understand them. The song starts with a nice painting of Amsterdam (soft voice and static body) after each verses the voice becomes more rocky and the body moves much more to finish with a full disgusted picture of Amsterdam Harbour.
@mcasualjacques
@mcasualjacques Год назад
i liked most the line "There are sailors who sleep like banners, along the dreary banks, at the first light of dawn, In the thick heat of the oceanic languors" it's all visual and more
@gillescoin2374
@gillescoin2374 11 месяцев назад
Fantastic ! But of course, now you have to do Avec le temps de Ferré... many more tears... 😯
@dariajustdaria2292
@dariajustdaria2292 Год назад
He was such an Artist, truly remarkable!
@carloscurtyjr2146
@carloscurtyjr2146 Год назад
Hello Beth! I suggest you react to Ney Matogrosso, a legendary singer from Brazil, performing "O Mundo é um Moinho". I'm sure you'll love it. Best regards from Brazil!
@almm8759
@almm8759 9 месяцев назад
Hello, j 'espère que tu n'es pas passé à coté de toute l’émotion que cette chanson dégage, par l’énergie, l'authenticité de Brel, par cette fatale histoire de marin .
@escepticus
@escepticus 16 дней назад
The lyrics are AWESOME! So real, so human, so poetic at the same time. The life, the life, the life...
@ailleurd
@ailleurd 8 месяцев назад
He is belge , (I'm french) Brel is genious,.He is one of my favorite singer....
@Funktastic_Ed
@Funktastic_Ed Год назад
Intention, and intensity, you're not just singing music, you're singing words, you've got to believe what you sing, else you're just a singing liar. It's not just about technic, it's not just method, it's about what it means to you to sing this particular song. Many old times singers have lessons to be learn. See "Ces gens là" another song from Jacques BRel, available with translated lyrics.
@trorisk
@trorisk 4 месяца назад
When you talk about biting words. He was friends with Catherine Sauvage (she sang lot's of Léo Ferré's song) who helped him get started on stage. Brel said of her that "she doesn't sing, she bites".
@nimocash3535
@nimocash3535 6 месяцев назад
I know for english, american for an incredible performance you want to hear big voice, people who keep notes for a long time or a show but for french it's when you sing with your soul and your guts.
@jaimepalacios788
@jaimepalacios788 Месяц назад
Please listen to Tamino with the song Habibi.
@angelvelher
@angelvelher Год назад
Es una de las mejores canciones en la historia de la música. gracias. React to Julieta Venegas.
@chourineur9250
@chourineur9250 Год назад
Good choice...le grand JACQUES ! 👍
@carolmartin4413
@carolmartin4413 Год назад
Le Moribond was translated and lyric revised by Rod McKuen....it became Seasons in the Sun...a very popular song performed by McKuen in the 1960's. Very moving rendition that is still on tape.
@alexmani6005
@alexmani6005 6 месяцев назад
im a sailor in the north Atlantic and North Sea. he perfectly captures the energy of sailing in a winter storm
@intolerant_left
@intolerant_left Год назад
Did you ever get into the yé-yé genre during your French kick? I found it recently and am constantly returning to it
@johnpages4627
@johnpages4627 9 месяцев назад
de plus elle fait cette vidéo mais elle ne s'exprime pas ce n'est pas normal du tout !
@ildefonsobenitez6624
@ildefonsobenitez6624 Год назад
Un immense chanteur
@Maximilien_de_R
@Maximilien_de_R 13 дней назад
Please reed till the end: In Amsterdam's port There are sailors singing The dreams that haunt them By Amsterdam's seashore In Amsterdam's port There are sailors sleeping Like banners Along the gloomy seaside In Amsterdam's port There are sailors dying Full of beers and dramas Since the very first gleams But in Amsterdam's port There are sailors getting to life In the thick heat Of the ocean's tiredness In Amsterdam's port There are sailors eating On tableclothes that are too white Off the fishes slithering They're showing you the teeth Biting the luck Till they wane the Moon Just biting the shrouds And it smells cod Far up to the french fries' core That their big hands invite To come up again Then stand up as they laugh In a storm's noises Sliding up their codpiece And go out burping In Amsterdam's port There are sailors dancing Rubbing their belly To the women's bellies And they're turning and dancing Like spitten suns In the deafening sound Of a tasteless accordion They're twirling their necks To hear them laugh better Until all of a sudden The accordion breathes out Then with a rude move Then with a proud look They bring up their flander Up to the bright light In Amsterdam's port There are sailors drinking And drinking and re-drinking And re-drinking again They're drinking for the fortune Of all Amsterdam's whores From Hamburg and elsewhere Finally they drink to the ladies Who give them their nice bodies Who give them their virtue For a golden coin And when they have well drunk And pin their nose to they sky Blowing their nose in the stars And they piss like I cry On the unfaithful wifes In Amsterdam's port In Amsterdam's port
@warb635
@warb635 Год назад
I've read that he actually wanted to sing (and first did apparently) about Antwerp (also a port there and in Belgium), but 'Dans le port D'Anvers' doesn't sound that good: only 2 instead of 3 syllables...
@marcvandenbroecke331
@marcvandenbroecke331 10 месяцев назад
You seem to forget that the real name of Anvers is flemish viz. Antwerpen !
@warb635
@warb635 4 месяца назад
@@marcvandenbroecke331 Ge bedoelt Antwaarpe, zeker ;) Song is in French: Amsterdam is Amsterdam in French (and in Dutch), Antwerpen in Duch, Anvers in French. See Wikipedia: that matches with what I typed.
@philipchek
@philipchek 26 дней назад
First, what is ashtosining is that a vocal coach dares to stop so many times in an Brel on stage performance. Perhaps she doesn't know that in a year, Brel was performing more gigs than there are days in a year. Second, she should - as a professional vocal coach - have noticed that because of many file copies from so many format, the video she choose here gives to Brel an higher voice than his real great bass voice. Third : to chose "Amsterdam" is the proof of no search about Brel songs and performances, those who really appreciate Brel would not choose this song at first. Well, I encourage this vocal coach to search for songs like "Au Suivant", or "Mathilde", or "Les remparts de Varsovie", or "Les bonbons", or "Les bonbons 68" : well, I encourage this coach to learn about the genius she is talking about without have made any study about her subject. But she is not that guilty, as 90% of YT "reactors" just don't mind the artits they pretend to react about, when the purpose is just to make views. Who minds about sincerity ?
@Caambrinus
@Caambrinus 4 месяца назад
Not sure you can comment properly if you don't understand the language...... Try comprehending a Shakespeare sonnet if you don't speak English....
@fredcomal4658
@fredcomal4658 20 дней назад
.. A port, sailors, "ladies", as Brel calls them, who are also prostitutes: destiny of these ladies, with "pretty bodies" falling into the hands of the roughest men, who tear Brel's soul apart, according to the sincerity of his deepest feelings. Song that could be the image of the type of relationship that Mr Brel had with... the "ladies". Another era? There is a slight echo of this song, in a word of the lyrics of the song "Orly" [...] However, after a few moments and, above all, listening to another text by Brel, I realize that, as always, a judgment always deserves to be refined... Is it the characteristic of "artists" to "cover their tracks"? -> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-0Ha4Xg60PtM.html
@thierryghi1129
@thierryghi1129 9 дней назад
So, Amsterdam is a version of Greensleeves ?? When he open his arms, it's because he talks about the sea and the waves, he makes waves movements with his arms. You totally misunderstood this song. He ALWAYS sang this way, retirement or not.
@glenngastonjonsson7954
@glenngastonjonsson7954 Год назад
Thanks! Belgian Brel rocked.
@miaoumixed4268
@miaoumixed4268 13 дней назад
Thank you for your reaction. Those singers are from another aera, there were no effects (but good micros), no cheating, and be recognize by the public was a crazy difficult path of courage and perseverance (and a little luck of course).
@SanderMom
@SanderMom Год назад
Hi Beth, such a beautiful song! David Bowie did an awesome version in English in his early years. You should really check it out!
@alnath01
@alnath01 7 месяцев назад
Agreed
@TimGibson-qp8tn
@TimGibson-qp8tn Год назад
Thanks, Beth, for the very informative and instructive explanation about the the body aspect of singing. That was a very powerful performance by Jacque Brel. Took French for years but I could never ever sing as well as he does in French or anything other language in a million years!
@yvesclepkens242
@yvesclepkens242 Год назад
Leo Ferré was a great singer too. His song "Avec le temps" make me almost cry every time..
@michaeldeeley5181
@michaeldeeley5181 Год назад
Chanson music is so emotive. I may not understand the lyrics, I don't speak French, but just closing your eyes and letting it waft over you is a great experience
@Artaxo
@Artaxo Год назад
Well, we can start with one word. Chanson means music! So, technically speaking, you can say to your partner that you're gonna put on some chanson and play black metal.
@mecha-sheep7674
@mecha-sheep7674 7 месяцев назад
Chanson means "song". The french word for music is musique. @@Artaxo
@eddyvanleffe1671
@eddyvanleffe1671 3 дня назад
The accent is purely belgian, and the way the "r" are rolling like a laugh makes Jaques Brel unique.
@sergiosum2274
@sergiosum2274 6 месяцев назад
I would love to say your remarks are quite refreshing, from someone that do not speak French. I never think of the fact that body movement or opening up a rib cage or even toes can affect the diagram, or the way that consonnes are pronounced (those /b/, /k/, /g/ that explosent) can add to the dynamique of interpretation. What I would like to add is Brel does here is what French expression would say "habiter la chanson", or "habiter la scène" -- maybe a translation of living or incarner a song and on stage. He emits certain type of aura (émettre une aura), a way of "je-ne-sais-quoi" de fascination, that can be mysterious. When we think of charisma (le charisme), it can be "ineffable" (that is, cannot be explained by language). To return to the point of départ, your observations help to explain this form of "le charisme" that can be not linked to the langage or words. P.S. -- he is a poet, I think the text is something special. P.P.S. -- What Japanese would say this song a "kamigakari"-- that is what god express her will through someone so that a person can perform so well. Quite poetic I found.
@legitor513
@legitor513 Год назад
I should have suscribed a long time ago, such good analysises. Done :)
@fredichon
@fredichon Год назад
« This song is about sailors in Amsterdam » is not quite accurate, nor is this his best rendition of this song. This is first and foremost a song about a man who was cheated on, the whole Amsterdam part is just the build up and the big reveal comes in the last sentence : « and they pee as much as I cry over unfaithful women ». You should probably give a listen to Damien Saez ‘s « Putains vous m’aurez plus » which explores the same theme.
@reddragonready
@reddragonready Год назад
Disagree..that end line is not the subject of the song but him comparing, unfavorably, his own weakness to the strength and pride of the sailors the song is actually about
@fredichon
@fredichon Год назад
@@reddragonready Sorry but no. Why? Because this song is negatively connoted through and through : « drab, drama, paunch, rancid » etc. These sailors are born in the city and die in it too. In the meantime they just sleep, eat with no table manners, they belch, they fart (a pun on tempest in French), they dance unappropriately, get drunk, have paid sex and pee. They’re not the topic of the song, but merely illustrate the derelict state of people within the city, whose « dreams that haunt them » remain « at large ». The repetition « in Amsterdam’s harbour » reflects this feeling of entrapment. People here have lost their purpose : Amsterdam is a den of iniquity where men sully natural beauty to the point that they even blow their noses in the stars. In the same way, the singer also interestingly evokes women : they’re the birth givers at the beginning, then they’re women, then ladies, and then prostitutes which ties in with his own experience : unfaithful women. (One could argue the mention of cod, which is a synonym for a low-life woman in French, would add to that list). Finally the Brellian crescendo accentuates the spiral into despair and precedes the big reveal : he is different because he’s the only one who suffers.
@warb635
@warb635 Год назад
Also Amsterdam has 3 syllables, compared to Anvers (Antwerp), which has only 2...
@jonathanpietquin2253
@jonathanpietquin2253 Год назад
We have great artists in Belgium Jacque Brel and Lara Fabian are the perfect example
@RealDiehl99
@RealDiehl99 Год назад
Scott Walker made remakes of some of Brel's songs. He is also a talented vocalists.
@Nick-Gye
@Nick-Gye 3 месяца назад
Including this song
@RealDiehl99
@RealDiehl99 3 месяца назад
@@Nick-Gye Cool! I haven't heard this one covered by Walker. Thanks!
@mcasualjacques
@mcasualjacques Год назад
a lot of famous singers covered it. Edith Piaf, Jacques Brel, David Bowie, John Denver, Lara Fabian and Isabelle Boulay. It takes courage to cover a song like that in France or Belgium because ... well covers and comparisons
@oscararzate7956
@oscararzate7956 Год назад
Que canción tan melancólica. Con ese acento francés y un final épico bien Beth 👏👏🍀🍀
@charlieosstyn
@charlieosstyn 5 месяцев назад
Did you know your fav was a born a Flemish Lion, I bet you dont, look up his song, named Marieke, a surprise awaits you when he sings in his mother tongue which is not French!!!!! You should watch these with English subs, to understand why I said this ....
@griphox9418
@griphox9418 Год назад
You paused the song at every moments that’s shouldnt be pausd 😂
@SimAG117
@SimAG117 5 месяцев назад
Rule N°1 of music : Music can make pause, the listener can't ^^
@arnaudbordage345
@arnaudbordage345 22 дня назад
Gidon Kremer told once that, even if he has heard in his life a lot of great performances, the best artist he has ever seen was Jacques Brel (intetview in the german music magazine Fono Forum)
@antivanti
@antivanti Год назад
It's humbling to think that even though he's clearly one of the great performers of all time the reason he retired was that "he no longer wanted to battle against vomit-inducing stage fright"
@javla2485
@javla2485 11 месяцев назад
it feels illegal to put Brel's emotion on pause...
@thearab59
@thearab59 Год назад
It's exhausting watching Jacques Brel!
@sebtao74
@sebtao74 Год назад
Without english lyrics, you unfortunately missing out of 80% of this song. The force is not only the interprestation but it's mainly the speech.
@capudiovu2a665
@capudiovu2a665 7 месяцев назад
In the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who sing Of the dreams that haunt them Off the coast of Amsterdam In the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who sleep Like flags Along the gloomy banks In the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who die Full of beer and drama At the first light But in the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who are born In the thick heat Of the ocean languors In the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who eat On tablecloths too white Dripping fish They show you their teeth To bite into fortune To unhook the moon To devour the shrouds And it smells of cod Right to the heart of the chips That their big hands invite To come back for more, then they get up laughing In a stormy noise They zip up their flies and go out belching In the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who dance Rubbing their bellies On the bellies of the women And they turn and they dance Like spit suns In the torn sound Of a rancid accordion They twist their necks To better hear themselves laugh Until all of a sudden the accordion expires Then with a solemn gesture, then with a proud look They bring back their bastards to the full light In the port of Amsterdam There are sailors who drink And who drink and drink again And who drink again They drink to the health Of the whores of Amsterdam Of Hamburg or elsewhere Finally they drink to the ladies Who give them their pretty bodies Who give them their virtue For a piece of gold And when they have drunk well They plant their noses in the sky They blow their noses in the stars They piss like I cry On the unfaithful women In the port of Amsterdam In the port of Amsterdam
@richardzbili8917
@richardzbili8917 2 месяца назад
Such a PITY you do not have the translation of the lyrics. You missed 80% of this performance :-(
@endapian
@endapian 2 месяца назад
Could you react to "Mon vieux" (Daniel Guichard) with subtitles in english please?
@jorgeantoniotorrespadilla839
@jorgeantoniotorrespadilla839 4 месяца назад
I love this singer. Please react to "ce gens ca" (or something like that). The lyrics are mind-blowing. Greetings from Peru
@eloifauvarque146
@eloifauvarque146 7 месяцев назад
Hey, I’ve just discovered your RU-vid channel, I love it ! Can we suggest you some songs to analyse ? Thanks 🙏
@veritasman
@veritasman 3 месяца назад
If you can learn french language... I guarantee you will be addicted to the Great Artist Jacques Brel
@gaelleperreaux2350
@gaelleperreaux2350 Месяц назад
hahaha squidge up your toes to sing like Jacques Brel... on aura tout entendu....
@williamthelast1
@williamthelast1 Год назад
Merci Beth !!! I wish this Jacquot should be one of my close friends !! He sings love like if that was a battle !! Tremendous !!! The one and only best Francophone singer.❤❤❤❤❤❤😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
@tejw2012
@tejw2012 Год назад
Thanks for that. I've long adored this performance, which is really a possession, as we are transported to the fetid, visceral docks. The YT version I know ends before the lights come up and cutting at this point freezes you in a moment of profound finality - beyond this point what can be said? The only comparable moment I know of is Prince launcing his guitar skyward (and seeming to never return to earth) as the culmination of his blistering performance of Harrison's While My Guitar Gently Weeps.
@ZiBiTmusic
@ZiBiTmusic 12 дней назад
David Bowie did an english translation of it , if you're curious.
@turriddu6421
@turriddu6421 4 месяца назад
This song was translated in English by Mort Schumann and is one of the best of David Bowie.
@CharlesParkhill
@CharlesParkhill 7 дней назад
I remember JACQUES BREL IS ALIVE AND WELL AND LIVING IN PARIS
@tombrearton3435
@tombrearton3435 Год назад
John Denver, of all people, performed an hilarious cover of this song in several of his concerts (in English, of course).
@levvellene570
@levvellene570 Год назад
I only learned about him through David Bowie's cover on his Pinups album. Of course, after that I did sort of spread my interest in music all over, and I still have no idea what so many French artists make sound so good! Still, this is one of my ever favorite songs in Bowie's version! :) Do NOT listen to French accordion-based music, you may never get out unchanged! There, you are warned...
@ScaleParasitoid
@ScaleParasitoid 10 месяцев назад
I discover so beautiful perfomances through the spectrum of my interest for the vocal world. And through your selection, this beautiful perfomances reach out to me and that's really special! I am french and I love, love music. I dig a lot, especially old french music, but I never find out about this perfomance. I want to dig more in the art of Jacques Brel, I barely now him and what he did, even if I am surrounded by his influance in my country.
@nathanr2841
@nathanr2841 9 дней назад
listening to the way he pronounces his 'r' it sounds like waves
@tagada751
@tagada751 10 месяцев назад
React Claude Barzotti ‘’Je Ne t’écrirai plus’’ masterpiece classic french
@peterang6912
@peterang6912 6 месяцев назад
Scott Walker and David Bowie did a english version of this song...
@cris54700
@cris54700 Год назад
Thats poèm with music, analizing more is useless
@jean-noelthomas
@jean-noelthomas Месяц назад
"And they piss like I cry on cheating women..."
@justsceptic3085
@justsceptic3085 6 месяцев назад
"and they piss like i cry on the unfaithfull women.."gosh!
@micade2518
@micade2518 4 месяца назад
He is in his retirement years indeed: Jacques Brel (sadly) died in 1978!
@bbiwy
@bbiwy 9 месяцев назад
Grand Jacques était tellement énorme ! Pas étonnant que les anglophones se penchent sur son cas !
@abdullahpwalrabudah735
@abdullahpwalrabudah735 7 месяцев назад
Jack Brel is not France he’s from Belgium and sang with a Belge accent.
@MrSEIF85
@MrSEIF85 2 месяца назад
you should put lyrics for non french viewers
@Kelva21
@Kelva21 5 месяцев назад
Brel is one of a Belgian Pearl that's incredible.
@fabmetenier8428
@fabmetenier8428 Год назад
Ces gens là by MR Brel Amazing performance
@francismagnier7477
@francismagnier7477 7 месяцев назад
I am french. Watch this video "c'est gens là"
@Etiennerabati
@Etiennerabati Год назад
This french "r" is only use in songs. The fr3nch language doesn't use it
@hubertusvenator5838
@hubertusvenator5838 Месяц назад
De mon avis, «Mijn vlakke land» est sa meilleure chanson.
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