Don't ya just love it...dropping a geek bomb on us. The camera, the techo music. Keep it coming Alizee!!!!
Chateau Marmont sounds something like Daft Punk in a way and Alizee liked them also.
Diane is the song that automatically plays on their MySpace page.
Kind of, sort of, in the same vein of Daft Punk, techo electronically speaking and this was a song Alizee liked. Harder Better Faster Strong (of course I'm pimping Coachella with this vid)
A bit off the techno but let's not forget she likes Gorillaz also which is a bit techie also. I like the beginning of Feel Good with the voice sounding like it is coming through the megaphone a bit Fifty Sixty like...what?
Fifty-Sixty...now there is a lot going on here. The megaphone effect, anime, black and white, the fashion 'book' and then those outfits being worn by Alizee...on and on and on. A full depth analysis of Fifty Sixty...now there would be a podcast I would love to hear (hint). Between the video 'stuff' and the song itself...it is hard for one person to see it all, would be cool to have the Alizee 'mind meld' thing going on with that one.
How did I get so far off track...this post just developed a mind of its own. Alizee Nation
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Hmm, that's a really good idea, actually. Given the impact that Edie Sedgwick is apparently going to have on the next album, Fifty-Sixty definitely does deserve a closer look.
I'll run it up the flagpole for Roman and company tomorrow, and see if anybody salutes. ;)
The more I think about it the more I think it could be extremely interesting. I love Lilly Town out of all the latest. It seems like that should be the core song, the song to replace Moi...Lolita as "her" song, the background song used every time she is in the news... The terminology Lilly Town caught on and Alizee even used it, Lilly Town People in her note. BUT...the album name, Pschedelices, the single Fifty Sixty...they are taking us a different direction. I feel Alizee is trying to share with us something of interest to her.
Hey Ruro, I don't remember to mentioning this. :P
Anyway, this is an interesting point about Gorillaz and the megaphone. Never thought of that before. One can see an influence there, with this particular song. By the way, I also really like "Feel Good Inc.".
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