Vous pouvez partager vos connaissances en l’améliorant (comment ?) (Upon recognizing the impenetrably thick layers of irony, his belle Françoise Hardy probably more than agreed to the lyrics.) And like Dutronc's role models Bob Dylan and Ray Davies, he could write melodies strong enough to work even without their excellent lyrics, and his band had more than enough energy to make them fly (and the imagination to move with the musical times as psychedelia and hard rock entered the picture at the end of the decade). It is the last from his self-titled debut album. Il contient les premiers succès du chanteur publiés auparavant en EP 45 t: Les play-boys, Les Cactus, Et moi, et moi, et moi, On nous cache tout, on nous dit rien, La Fille du Père Noël et Mini-mini-mini. Since Dutronc's first seven albums are all self-titled, the album is commonly referred to by the title of any of its three tracks which were released as singles ("Et moi, et moi, et moi", "Les play boys" and "Les Cactus"). In recognition of the album's success, Dutronc was awarded a special Grand Prix du Disque by the Académie Charles Cros, in memoriam of one of its founders. Other fine examples include the bluesy "Sur une Nappe De Restaurant"and the irresistibly hip shaking and buzzsaw guitar laden "Les Gens Sont Fous, les Temps Sont Flous." Les paroles de toutes les chansons sont écrites par Jacques Lanzmann et la musique par Jacques Dutronc, à part La Compapade écrite entièrement (paroles et musique) par Jacques Dutronc. The song was covered by The Last Shadow Puppets on their The Dream Synopsis EP.
Although succeeding albums would see him evolve stylistically into the French counterpart to Ray Davies at his creative peak, Dutronc's debut spawns vintage garage rock akin to the Yardbirds and the the Troggs. [1][2], The song was referenced by French Prime Minister Georges Pompidou in the Assemblée Nationale to indicate his feelings towards his former Finance Minister, Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, who was a harsh critic of his successor Michel Debré: "As Jacques Dutronc says, there is a cactus here". Jacques Dutronc is the first studio album by the French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc, released in 1966. If ever Rhino considers a foreign language Nuggets compilation, the inclusion of Jacques Dutronc would be inevitable. Jacques Dutronc is the first studio album by the French singer-songwriter Jacques Dutronc, released in 1966.
L'album est inclus dans l'ouvrage Philippe Manœuvre présente : Rock français, de Johnny à BB Brunes, 123 albums essentiels[2]. First off, there's the second single "Les Playboys" where Dutronc mocks stereotypical womanizers with a swaggering flair, pointing out his own seduction tactics for women in the process. Lyrically, it dissected Antoine's "Subterranean Homesick Blues" of sorts for all its narcissism.