Il compose les musiques, écrit les textes, joue du violon, de la guitare, du piano, de l'harmonica, cet homme est un génie. Pour ne rien gâcher, il est d'une humilité et d'une discrétion déconcertante. Un grand homme.
J'y étais à cette tournée !!! Et j'ai failli pleurer en revoyant ce passage, tellement tout le concert avait été magique ! (j'étais à 2 mètres de la petite scène ronde, c'était incroyable) J'adore cette chanson sur la puissance et la folie de l'Amour (comme entité) avec cette musique si entraînante ! J'aurais su que je ne le reverrais plus en concert, j'aurais photographié plus intensément chaque moment de ce spectacle ❤
The song is about the uncontrollable side of love. JJ G said in an interview:" I love the idea of something playing on us, on anyone. I have seen extraordinary couples fall apart over an improbable encounter. It's fascinating."
Merci de rendre autant hommage a cet artiste unique qu'était Jean-Jacques Goldman. Ses concerts étaient incroyables avec toujours des choses surprenantes. Et il était un artiste et surtout un musicien incroyable.
@@cynthiagauthier8897 Bien évidemment qu'il est encore vivant imbécile ! Mais il a pris sa retraite artistique et de ce fait il ne fait plus de concerts ! Alors oui,il est encore vivant et tant mieux. Toi,tu es vivant ou à l'article de la mort pour tenir de tels propos ?
In fact, this song is about love! He says that love is sometimes stronger than our own will. He's the one who decides and there's nothing we can do about it. It leaves us empty and more dead than alive Love is the one who decides, we're just pretending Love chooses his turns and his comings and goings And there is nothing we can do about it
Cet album c'était son adieu son dernier cadeau quand je k'ai écouté pour la première fois j'ai dit à mon mari " Jean JAcques s'en va il refera pas d'autres album" j'ai eu ce sentiment de " voilà mes fans la boucle est blouclée je n'ai plus rien à vous raconter! "
Tout ce concert est incroyable, les musiciens, la communion avec le public, le spectacle, la liste des chansons... je l'écoute encore régulièrement en boucle, quelle pépite, quel moment de bonheur ! Merci JJ !! Et merci Uncle D pour cette réaction ! Je ne doute pas que tu apprécies :-)
My favorite Jean Jacques Goldman song In the album version almost half of the song is instrumental and it's beautiful, the lyrics are GOLD but short on this one
Born in 82, I was too young for most of Goldman's tours. But I got the love of him from my sister, who's 9 year older than me. When I was in high school, I was already a big fan, but I missed when he did his tour for his album "En Passant". I learnt it the day after, from a friend who went to it. I've read a day or 2 later in the newspaper that he has announced an other date in my city, a few month later. I missed it too... cause I was too naive, and went buy my ticket a month before... it was obviously already sold out > < So when this tour was announced, I was watching for the day the selling of the tickets would open, and I went day 1 to buy mine. I came to the concert hall 8 hours early.. i wasn't even the first one (though amongst the first ones to be there). And I find myself on the first row, before the main scene. I didn't knew, back then, that he would retired after that tour.. But hell am I happy to have been to it.
goldman have written and composed so much of the most famous song for a ton of artists that this wouldn't surprise me if half of the most famous french songs in the 80's and 90's where composed by him
I'm picking late on all your reactions as I love so much the choices of your Patreons and your own reaction to it. You cannot believe how amazing was this concert and Tour. I rarely felt more alive, connected and happy in my life. And 23 years after, I feel the same emotion.
If you remember the song "Comme toi" (the little girl named Sarah), Jean-Jacques plays a little tune on the violin in the middle. He also plays piano in some songs.
Interesting video. Maybe for the next time or later : Patrick Bruel : (5 honorable songs) - Casser la voix - Qui a le droit - Alors regarde - Place des grands hommes - J'te l'dis quand même OR : "Je ne suis pas un héros" by Johnny Halliday OR Daniel Balavoine. For more of Johnny Halliday : - L'Envie For more of Daniel Balavoine : - Quand on arrive en ville
Hi "D" ! Thanks for your videos and your always relevant comments ! But you must listen to ROUGE, one of his most personal and astonishing songs about his communist father, (And his half-brother Pierre Goldman, Trotskyste activist and bank robber assassinated in 1973...) and about this utopia of a world united in an Universal happiness, unfortunately brought down over time by dictatorships and the murderous madness of the latter. The video, the lyrics and the music, with the Red Army Choirs on a background of historical images, are absolutely fantastic...
You missed the message of the song! It all comes together with the last line _"Ainsi fait l'amour et l'on n'y peut rien"_ The song is about love, how it happens unexpectedly and how you can't do anything about it.
Hello, I send you a big greeting from Lima Peru, I recommend listening to Fito Paez. All their songs are good and especially the live song: "two days in the life". I'm sure you'll like it
Il compose les musiques, écrit les textes, joue du violon, de la guitare, du piano, de l'harmonica, cet homme est un génie. Pour ne rien gâcher, il est d'une humilité et d'une discrétion déconcertante.
Un grand homme.
il n'est ( ou etait) pas le seul multi instrumentaliste en france, quand je pense multi instrumentaliste je pense " françois hadji-lazaro"
Cet homme est un génie musical et un modèle d’humilité et de générosité
J'y étais à cette tournée !!! Et j'ai failli pleurer en revoyant ce passage, tellement tout le concert avait été magique ! (j'étais à 2 mètres de la petite scène ronde, c'était incroyable)
J'adore cette chanson sur la puissance et la folie de l'Amour (comme entité) avec cette musique si entraînante ! J'aurais su que je ne le reverrais plus en concert, j'aurais photographié plus intensément chaque moment de ce spectacle ❤
What I loved here is that people couldn’t help being happy. I think this is what brings up so many emotions.
The song is about the uncontrollable side of love. JJ G said in an interview:" I love the idea of something playing on us, on anyone. I have seen extraordinary couples fall apart over an improbable encounter. It's fascinating."
Merci de rendre autant hommage a cet artiste unique qu'était Jean-Jacques Goldman. Ses concerts étaient incroyables avec toujours des choses surprenantes. Et il était un artiste et surtout un musicien incroyable.
Il est encore vivant, hein ! ;)
@@cynthiagauthier8897 Bien évidemment qu'il est encore vivant imbécile ! Mais il a pris sa retraite artistique et de ce fait il ne fait plus de concerts ! Alors oui,il est encore vivant et tant mieux. Toi,tu es vivant ou à l'article de la mort pour tenir de tels propos ?
In fact, this song is about love!
He says that love is sometimes stronger than our own will. He's the one who decides and there's nothing we can do about it.
It leaves us empty and more dead than alive
Love is the one who decides, we're just pretending
Love chooses his turns and his comings and goings
And there is nothing we can do about it
Cet album c'était son adieu son dernier cadeau quand je k'ai écouté pour la première fois j'ai dit à mon mari " Jean JAcques s'en va il refera pas d'autres album" j'ai eu ce sentiment de " voilà mes fans la boucle est blouclée je n'ai plus rien à vous raconter! "
Tout ce concert est incroyable, les musiciens, la communion avec le public, le spectacle, la liste des chansons... je l'écoute encore régulièrement en boucle, quelle pépite, quel moment de bonheur ! Merci JJ !! Et merci Uncle D pour cette réaction ! Je ne doute pas que tu apprécies :-)
I think this video from Jean-Jacques' Goldmans was the last ever, but absolutely fantastic. I've the DVD as many have & just adore it!!!!!
My favorite Jean Jacques Goldman song
In the album version almost half of the song is instrumental and it's beautiful, the lyrics are GOLD but short on this one
Born in 82, I was too young for most of Goldman's tours. But I got the love of him from my sister, who's 9 year older than me. When I was in high school, I was already a big fan, but I missed when he did his tour for his album "En Passant". I learnt it the day after, from a friend who went to it. I've read a day or 2 later in the newspaper that he has announced an other date in my city, a few month later. I missed it too... cause I was too naive, and went buy my ticket a month before... it was obviously already sold out > <
So when this tour was announced, I was watching for the day the selling of the tickets would open, and I went day 1 to buy mine. I came to the concert hall 8 hours early.. i wasn't even the first one (though amongst the first ones to be there). And I find myself on the first row, before the main scene.
I didn't knew, back then, that he would retired after that tour.. But hell am I happy to have been to it.
Le titre "Ensemble" une des dernieres chanson de J J Goldaman une merveille
A legend our JJG ❤❤❤
goldman have written and composed so much of the most famous song for a ton of artists that this wouldn't surprise me if half of the most famous french songs in the 80's and 90's where composed by him
I'm picking late on all your reactions as I love so much the choices of your Patreons and your own reaction to it. You cannot believe how amazing was this concert and Tour. I rarely felt more alive, connected and happy in my life. And 23 years after, I feel the same emotion.
Je vit en Bretagne française cette chanson est juste incroyable
"sache que" par goldman est une de mes preferés, je l'a travaille à la guitare (il y a michael jones au solo derrière)
Un génie tout simplement notre jj national
Un génie de poésie 💙🤍❤
nice Party😉👌👍
Avec l'Amour.....on n'y peut rien. L'Amour est le plus fort !
J.J Goldman ive zenith de Lille " envole moi "❤
Classe ça.
If you remember the song "Comme toi" (the little girl named Sarah), Jean-Jacques plays a little tune on the violin in the middle. He also plays piano in some songs.
"il choisit ses tours, et ces vas et ces viens, ainsi fait l'amour, et on n'y peut rien"
Vous avez bon goût Monsieur...
Hello, may I suggest a song by J.-J. Goldman I am particularly fond of: “Né en 17 à Leidenstadt". ❤
Interesting video.
Maybe for the next time or later :
Patrick Bruel : (5 honorable songs)
- Casser la voix
- Qui a le droit
- Alors regarde
- Place des grands hommes
- J'te l'dis quand même
OR :
"Je ne suis pas un héros" by Johnny Halliday OR Daniel Balavoine.
For more of Johnny Halliday :
- L'Envie
For more of Daniel Balavoine :
- Quand on arrive en ville
Hi "D" ! Thanks for your videos and your always relevant comments ! But you must listen to ROUGE, one of his most personal and astonishing songs about his communist father, (And his half-brother Pierre Goldman, Trotskyste activist and bank robber assassinated in 1973...) and about this utopia of a world united in an Universal happiness, unfortunately brought down over time by dictatorships and the murderous madness of the latter. The video, the lyrics and the music, with the Red Army Choirs on a background of historical images, are absolutely fantastic...
Listen : william sheller, un homme heureux. Listen : maxime le forestier, San Francisco.
I like Tournent les violons from JJG. Same album I think
In a different register, francophile you might appreciate this: "Dans la maison vide" - Michel Polnareff Official (on YT)
You missed the message of the song! It all comes together with the last line _"Ainsi fait l'amour et l'on n'y peut rien"_
The song is about love, how it happens unexpectedly and how you can't do anything about it.
"Nuit" please!!!!
"Et l'on y peux rien".
Hello, I send you a big greeting from Lima Peru, I recommend listening to Fito Paez. All their songs are good and especially the live song: "two days in the life". I'm sure you'll like it
For once you didn't quite understand the meaning, but we forgive you 😄
The key is at the very end of the lyrics : So does love, and we can't help it 😉
🧡🧡🧡
" et l'on n'y peuT rien" ))
You are wrong about both. Your answer is in the song 4:06
“Et l'on n'y peut rien.” This is another example of the famous French “fatalism,” I mentioned there is few in a comment. 😉
Il voulait juste être musicien sans tralalas de vedetariat