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Jeffers
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 Message 1 of 18
18 June 2011 at 12:25pm | IP Logged 
I'm just starting to learn French with my son, who's turning 13 next month. When I learned Hindi, I listened to tons of Bollywood music. When I was learning German, I discovered Jupiter Jones. In both cases, I liked the music and the lyrics were pretty clearly enunciated.

So now I'm looking for suggestions for French music to listen to, to help improve our listening and to make the whole process more like fun than like work. There are a few simple criteria:

  1. the music should be good (however you want to define "good")
  2. the words should be fairly clearly sung
  3. the printed lyrics should be readily available (preferably mention if the CD has a lyric sheet)
  4. the language should be fairly standard (obviously it will be slang-ridden, but still useful for learning. I hope you know what I mean)


Thanks in advance for any suggestions!
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Jeffers
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18 June 2011 at 12:28pm | IP Logged 
I'll start the suggestions myself, by mentioning two I've tried:
The Plasticines. Fairly rubbish girl-punk. They had apparently learned to play their instruments a year or two before recording this and it shows. Better than nothing, though!

Just heard Noir Désir, which I might give to my son for his birthday. He likes Muse, and they sound a bit like the dark side of Muse. Do any of their CD's have lyric sheets?

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Raincrowlee
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18 June 2011 at 4:34pm | IP Logged 
Paris Combo! It's a French group with a real throwback sound, like a swinging small jazz group from the Paris Hot years. Think Squirrel Nut Zippers in French. I have not been disappointed by any of their albums.
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LebensForm
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 Message 4 of 18
19 June 2011 at 1:04am | IP Logged 
Idk... my friend likes Lorie, but she isa bit girly... the girl kind of reminds me of Britney Spears and I dont even speak French so this may not be a good suggestion... but she is who I thought of when I saw the thread.

Edited by LebensForm on 19 June 2011 at 1:05am

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Eagle32
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 Message 5 of 18
19 June 2011 at 6:04am | IP Logged 
1. I choose to define good as "songs I like". I'm sure many people would disagree with this definition vehemently.
2. Check.
3. Printed? CDs? Can't help you with that. I buy my music via iTunes. You can find lyrics for just about anything with a quick google search. I use a plugin in winamp that looks up the lyrics online for whatever song is currently playing.
4. My French isn't really good enough yet to say for sure.



Groups/Singers with links to examples of their music on youtube.

Kyo (Rock / Pop band)
Le Chemin
Dernière Danse

Les Fatals Picards (I'd describe them as punk-rock, but what do I know? Wikipedia says Rock/punk/pop)
Le Combat Ordinare *My favorite song at the moment.
Le Jardin

Marie-Chantal Toupin (Canadian Pop / Rock singer)
Soirée de Filles
Maudit Bordel

Wilfred LeBouthillier (Canadian Pop / Rock singer)
Allez, viens

Philippe Katerine (Pop / Rock singer) His videos and songs seem weird but they're catchy. I'm not sure if he's supposed to be funny or if his songs are supposed to be ironic or something else.
La banane

Cœur de pirate (Canadian Pop / Indie singer/pianist)
Comme des enfants
Francis

Jenifer (Pop singer)
Tourner ma page
Ca ce pointe

Lorie (Pop singer)
Je Vais Vite
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tornus
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20 June 2011 at 9:16am | IP Logged 
Les fatals picards, Matmatah, indochine, tryo.
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LebensForm
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 Message 7 of 18
21 June 2011 at 6:32pm | IP Logged 
Eagle32 wrote:
Lorie (Pop singer)
Je Vais Vite


I like that song, lol its catchy, does it really mean "I go fast?"
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Jeffers
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21 June 2011 at 9:43pm | IP Logged 
Raincrowlee wrote:
Paris Combo! It's a French group with a real throwback sound, like a swinging small jazz group from the Paris Hot years. Think Squirrel Nut Zippers in French. I have not been disappointed by any of their albums.


They sound great, but as you'd expect from hot jazz... they sing awfully fast!



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