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CLOTHILDE - LA CHANSON BETE ET MECHANTE is anyone actually going to comment on this song? the last clothilde post received a 'live sex' advert and that was it. how about a little appreciation?!
Clothilde is a darn cool girl and your a darn cool person for posting them! Em, any chance of the Italian versions making an apperance? ^___- Thanks again tho - this blog is amazing!
Thanks very much for your blog and your posts, they certainly have exposed me to all the great stuff!
I have loved Clothilde and would like to find out more information about her, other then the few bits I have dug-up from the internet. Will greatly appreciate if you or anyone who may know more about her work, and any other output she might have over the years.
I grabbed all the Clothilde songs either from here or elsewhere, but yeah, thanks for hoisting high the ye-ye banner, as always. :-) I'll be all over those Italian versions, that's for sure...
Great blog ! Thanks a lot for the Clothilde songs :-) Were the Italian songs released on 45rpm ??? I'd be curious to see the sleeve if there is a record with them
ok, I don't know if I've commented on these before, but clothilde revolutionized playtime at my house! my 4 year old has adopted "102,103" as her anthem! thanks for all the posts...
My ignorance of Clothilde would've continued if not for this blog. Thank you for dropping this!
As for the songs: I love the production, the sound, and the color (like Revolver as heard over a short wave radio). Of the four Clothilde songs I'm now aware of (thanks to this blog), La Chanson Bete et Mechante is probably the least of them. For me, A Verite Toute la Verite and La Queue du Chat are brilliant. I can't imagine Clothilde getting any better than those two but I'd love to be wrong with new discoveries. Thanks for the education!
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I appreciate it! Thanks you!
By Anonymous, at 12 June, 2007 20:18
99 telechargements et un seul commentaire... Frustrant, non?
Merci de ma part. Keep up the good work.
By Anonymous, at 12 June, 2007 23:47
99 telechargements et un commentaire... Frustrant.
Keep up the good work...
Merci
By Anonymous, at 12 June, 2007 23:48
Clothilde is a darn cool girl and your a darn cool person for posting them! Em, any chance of the Italian versions making an apperance? ^___- Thanks again tho - this blog is amazing!
By Anonymous, at 13 June, 2007 00:12
I downloaded the whole shebang a couple of weeks ago from another blog. Love it. Totally appreciate this stuff being available.
By Anonymous, at 13 June, 2007 00:57
Thanks very much for your blog and your posts, they certainly have exposed me to all the great stuff!
I have loved Clothilde and would like to find out more information about her, other then the few bits I have dug-up from the internet. Will greatly appreciate if you or anyone who may know more about her work, and any other output she might have over the years.
By magnifik, at 13 June, 2007 02:00
the italian versions are coming soon........
By mordi, at 13 June, 2007 16:57
I grabbed all the Clothilde songs either from here or elsewhere, but yeah, thanks for hoisting high the ye-ye banner, as always. :-)
I'll be all over those Italian versions, that's for sure...
By Davecat, at 14 June, 2007 05:37
Great blog ! Thanks a lot for the Clothilde songs :-)
Were the Italian songs released on 45rpm ??? I'd be curious to see the sleeve if there is a record with them
By Anonymous, at 14 June, 2007 19:54
ok, I don't know if I've commented on these before, but clothilde revolutionized playtime at my house! my 4 year old has adopted "102,103" as her anthem! thanks for all the posts...
By Anonymous, at 15 June, 2007 19:13
thanks everyone! x
By mordi, at 16 June, 2007 18:36
My ignorance of Clothilde would've continued if not for this blog. Thank you for dropping this!
As for the songs: I love the production, the sound, and the color (like Revolver as heard over a short wave radio). Of the four Clothilde songs I'm now aware of (thanks to this blog), La Chanson Bete et Mechante is probably the least of them. For me, A Verite Toute la Verite and La Queue du Chat are brilliant. I can't imagine Clothilde getting any better than those two but I'd love to be wrong with new discoveries. Thanks for the education!
By Anonymous, at 18 June, 2007 05:05
Clothilde's rather tragic story was featured on BBC radio 6's 'Freak Zone' (see archived programme from June 17th)
By Anonymous, at 25 June, 2007 15:04
Please post the other Clothilde songs!!!!
By Anonymous, at 23 July, 2007 16:03
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