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November 2020

@hairymcnairy She threw it out! 😢
What was it like to talk to her? :)

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RT @hairymcnairy: @french_pop Françoise also had a chainmail dress made by Rabanne, and I asked her about it back in 2005: https://t.co/tYx…

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Françoise Hardy wearing a metal link jumpsuit designed by Paco Rabanne, April 1968. Pictured here at the Victoria Embankment Gardens, London, Hardy was in town to play live shows at the nearby Savoy hotel. 📷: Andrew Maclpic.twitter.com/05l58ctbTXtbTX

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Claudine Longet - Tu as beau sourire (1963) https://t.co/PPIkkdmbkd

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France Gall on the cover of Swiss magazine 'Pour tous', January 26, 1965. pic.twitter.com/wly0Fjj07I

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@JonathyneBriggs Nice choices! Two of my absolute faves, too.

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The winner is Françoise Hardy!

Thank you for voting in the poll. Enjoy Mlle Hardy performing the classic 'Le Temps des souvenirs' on Douches écossaises, October 30, 1965.
https://t.co/Yf7JBIC6qc

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@Ed40Carter One of my faves too! Although more post-yé-yé. Agree, 4ème dimension is brilliant!

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Portraits of France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Sheila, and Sylvie Vartan by Jean-Marie Périer (https://t.co/mFiDjCygiL).

☝Vote for your favourite #yéyégirl! https://t.co/6Y3AbHuZEC

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France Gall, Françoise Hardy, Sheila, and Sylvie Vartan were the four most popular yé-yé girls in the 1960s.

Who is your favourite?

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'Marie douceur Marie colère' - Marie Laforêt's extraordinary cover of The Rolling Stones' 'Paint It Black', 1966: https://t.co/eokZxZXM1z. (Cover @Discogs) https://t.co/KPnTnD1AHc

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The amazing Pussy Cat (Évelyne Courtois) performs 'Dans ce monde fou' on 'Dim dam dom', March 10, 1968.pic.twitter.com/zuHVlrDdMPP

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RT @biffbang: Another playlist this time with the theme "saxophones".

Feauring tracks from Mahjun, Komintern, Red Noise, Delired Cameleon…

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Françoise Hardy, photographed by Stefan Tyszko.pic.twitter.com/B0iWUtgj677

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Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg at their home in Paris, 1971. 📷: Jean-Claude Deutsinstagram.com/p/B2yRFjBiC0M/0pic.twitter.com/kDmYTxWWaCWaC

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RT @LiaPamina: La canción más "heavy" de France Gall, telefonea a Dios y al mismísimo Satán. Traducción: "Escucho al Padre Lucifer colgando…

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Martin Circus - USSR / USA (1980) https://t.co/0ikNhTRx0J

The lyrics, written by #SergeGainsbourg, refer to the Cold War nuclear arms race. Apparently the song was not well-received at the time, because the political lyrics "contrasted with [the band's] image".

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