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vendredi 30 mai 2014

We Love Green Festival with CAT POWER @ Parc de Bagatelle, Paris May 31

We Love Green Festival with CAT POWER @ Parc de Bagatelle, Paris May 31
 
Saturday is sold-out for the very bourgeois festival in the Bois de Boulogne, It's even more posh than the Rock en Seine Festival with lots of beautiful girls in their late teens dressed up for the occasion.
We arrived on the site around 5:30 pm, Chan was playing @ 6:10pm.
Never seen so many people at this Festival, it used to be relaxed but not that much anymore, hard to believe it's sold-out considering the bill, apart from Cat Power there's nothing really interesting evn though London Grammar is allright and the singer's cute.
Cat Power solo on guitar or piano
Was a bit scared for Chan Marshall before the show,  alone on this huge stage in daylight at a Festival, It could have been a nightmare for her. In fact it wasn't.

You could hear a pin drop while she was playing.
Everybody, I Mean EVERYBODY listened to the music religiously...
As usual she seemed a bit freil and on the edge but she did a very nice show mainly on the guitar then she played a few songs on the pianon and then back on the guitar for a couple of songs before saying  goodbye and throwing flowers into the audience.
The audience welcomed her with opened arms. 




 

mercredi 18 septembre 2013

London Grammar @ Fnac Forum, Paris Sept 17 2013

London Grammar @ Fnac Forum, Paris Sept 17 2013
 New English pop sensation London Grammar with the very sexy Hannah Reid on vocals playing 5 songs at the Fnac store in front of a young audience.
They are the flavour of the month in England, nice showcase with some very ambient & ethereal pop songs that reminds you of Lana Del Rey.

The band is doing lots of promo in Paris playing Le Grand Journal (click for video) yesterday night and doing many radio shows so you'll probably hear them somewhere these next few days.
 London Grammar