Lèche moi, lèche moi!!
La fleur que tu m’avais jetee (Flower Song) – Christopher Campbell (tenor)
Carmen’s temper flares when José says he must leave, but he makes her listen by producing the flower she threw at him, which he kept while he was in prison and is proof of his love (the Flower Song— »La fleur que tu m’avais jetée »). Carmen is a French opéra comique by Georges Bizet. The libretto is by Henri Meilhac and Ludovic Halévy, based on the novella of the same title by Prosper Mérimée, first published in 1845,[1] itself possibly influenced by the narrative poem The Gypsies (1824) by Alexander Pushkin.[2] Mérimée had read the poem in Russian by 1840 and translated it into French in 1852.[3] The opera premiered at the Opéra-Comique of Paris on 3 March 1875, but its opening run was denounced by the majority of critics.[4] It was almost withdrawn after its fourth or fifth performance, and although this was avoided, ultimately having 48 performances in its first run,[5] it did little to bolster sagging receipts at the Opéra-Comique. Near the end of this run, the theatre was giving tickets away in order to stimulate attendance. Bizet died of a heart attack, aged 36, on 3 June 1875, never knowing how popular Carmen would become. In October 1875 it was produced in Vienna, to critical and popular success, which began its path to worldwide popularity.[6] It was not staged again at the Opéra Comique until 1883. Since the 1880s it has been one of the world’s most performed operas[7] and a staple of the operatic repertoire. Carmen appears as number four on Opera America’s list …
Interview: Un couple de Chien en colère à Aubagne:-)
Interview d’un couple de chiens très en colère dans une voiture à cause des grèves et du manque d’essence un grand moment d’émotion ! Il nous confirmes qu’il n’ont pas étais manipulé !
))))))))))))))))))))))))))) Je M’appelle Charly je me déplace en fauteuil roulant électrique ni pauvre ni soumis ! Jeudi 21 Octobre 2010
Hommage à Serge Gainsbourg : Drôle de mec
DRÔLE DE MEC chanson originale mise en ligne le 2 mars 2011 pour le 20ème anniversaire de la disparition de Serge Gainsbourg. Paroles, musique et chant : Aldo Campo Les paroles sont à disposition sur le blog Sud-Ouest : aldocampo.blogs.sudouest.fr
FOU RIRE (R.Galliano) Play Pasquale Coviello with the Jazz Quartet (Live)
Pasquale Coviello: Accordion, Francesco Marchese: Guitar, Olindo Linguerri: Percussion, Michele Pellegrino: Eletric Bass « Recording live during a concert »
☆ Surprised Darth Vader ( »Surprised Kitty » parody)
Spoof of « Surprised Kitty » video – which can be seen at: www.youtube.com
Stan Freberg – The Old Payola Roll Blues (part 1 & 2)
Finally found this classic…

