From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Serge Gainsbourg Background information Birth name Lucien Ginsburg Also known as Julien Grix Gainsbarre Born 2 April 1928 ( 1928-04-02) Origin, Died 2 March 1991 (aged 62) Occupations, bass, accordion, harmonica Years active 1957 - 1991 / Website Serge Gainsbourg, born Lucien Ginsburg ( French pronunciation: sɛʁʒ ɡɛ̃zbuʁ; 2 April 1928 – 2 March 1991) was a, and. Gainsbourg's extremely varied musical style and individuality make him difficult to categorize. His legacy has been firmly established, and he is often regarded as one of the world's most influential popular musicians. Serge Gainsbourg's house on the rue de Verneuil in Paris, looked after by after her father's death After a turbulent 13-year-long relationship, Jane Birkin left Gainsbourg. In the 1980s, near the end of his life, Gainsbourg became a regular figure on French TV. His appearances seemed devoted to his controversial sense of humour and provocation. In March 1984, while this was illegal (article 132 of the 'Code Penal') and highly offensive, he a 500 bill on television to protest against heavy taxation.
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He would show up drunk and unshaven on stage: in April 1986, in 's live Saturday evening show with the American singer, he exclaimed to the host (in English), 'I want to fuck her.' The same year, in another talk show interview, he appeared alongside, a well known singer who had appeared in pornographic films. Gainsbourg shouted, 'You're nothing but a filthy whore, a filthy, fucking whore.' Ringer scolded back, 'Look at you, you're just a bitter old alcoholic. I used to admire you but these days you've become a disgusting old parasite.' By December, 1988, while a judge at a film festival in, he appeared raging drunk at a local theatre where he was to do a presentation. While on stage he began to tell an obscene story about Brigitte Bardot and a champagne bottle, only to stagger offstage and collapse in a nearby seat.
Subsequent years saw his health deteriorate. He had to undergo liver surgery, but denied any connection to cancer or cirrhosis. His appearances and releases become sparser as he had to rest and recover in Vezelay. During these final years, he released, a controversial electronic album with mostly sexual themes in the lyrics, and his last studio album, You're Under Arrest, which was a collaboration with, presented more synth-driven songs. His songs became increasingly eccentric during this period, ranging from the anti-drug 'Aux Enfants de la Chance' to the duet with his daughter named '. This translates as 'Inceste de citron', a wordplay on 'un zeste de citron' (a tang of lemon). The title demonstrates Gainsbourg's love for puns (another example of which is Beau oui comme Bowie, a song he gave to Isabelle Adjani).
Julien Grix is the name he used when he first deposited his songs with the in 1954. ^. is sometimes spelled Ginzburg in the media, including print encyclopedias and dictionaries. However, Ginsburg is the name engraved on Gainsbourg's grave, and 'Lucien Ginsburg' is the name by which Gainsbourg is referred to, as a performer, in the catalog (along with 'Serge Gainsbourg' as the author/composer/adaptor).
Sometimes spelled Olia, his mother's actual given name was Olga, as written on Gainsbourg's grave. The Daily Mail. Album notes from Initials SG. ^ Chrisafis, Angelique, The Guardian (14 April 2006).
Vanity Fair, 'The Secret World of Serge Gainsbourg', November 2007. Roughly 75 €, but in 1984, 500 FF represented one sixth of the net in France. Hodgkinson, Will, The Guardian (5 February 2003). ^ Kent, Nick, The Guardian (15 April 2006). A controversial video for ' featured a half-naked Gainsbourg lying on a bed with his daughter Charlotte.
Phrases from the song include 'L'amour que nous ne ferons jamais ensemble/ Est le plus beau le plus violent/ Le plus pur le plus enivrant' ('The love that we will never make together/ is the most beautiful, the most violent/ The most pure, the most heady'). Simmons, Sylvie, The Guardian (2 February 2001). References. Serge Gainsbourg: View From The Exterior by Alan Clayson (1998). ISBN 224., from. (discography, filmography, credits, lectures), including a (French) External links. (French).
on deaddodo.org. (French). at the. winning composers 1950s.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Serge Gainsbourg Background information Birth name Lucien Ginsburg Also known as Julien Grix Gainsbarre Born 2 April 1928 ( 1928-04-02) Origin, Died 2 March 1991 (aged 62) Occupations, bass, accordion, harmonica Years active 1957 - 1991 / Website Serge Gainsbourg, born Lucien Ginsburg ( French pronunciation: sɛʁʒ ɡɛ̃zbuʁ; 2 April 1928 – 2 March 1991) was a, and. Gainsbourg's extremely varied musical style and individuality make him difficult to categorize. His legacy has been firmly established, and he is often regarded as one of the world's most influential popular musicians. Serge Gainsbourg's house on the rue de Verneuil in Paris, looked after by after her father's death After a turbulent 13-year-long relationship, Jane Birkin left Gainsbourg.
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In the 1980s, near the end of his life, Gainsbourg became a regular figure on French TV. His appearances seemed devoted to his controversial sense of humour and provocation. In March 1984, while this was illegal (article 132 of the 'Code Penal') and highly offensive, he a 500 bill on television to protest against heavy taxation. He would show up drunk and unshaven on stage: in April 1986, in 's live Saturday evening show with the American singer, he exclaimed to the host (in English), 'I want to fuck her.'
The same year, in another talk show interview, he appeared alongside, a well known singer who had appeared in pornographic films. Gainsbourg shouted, 'You're nothing but a filthy whore, a filthy, fucking whore.' Ringer scolded back, 'Look at you, you're just a bitter old alcoholic. I used to admire you but these days you've become a disgusting old parasite.' By December, 1988, while a judge at a film festival in, he appeared raging drunk at a local theatre where he was to do a presentation.
While on stage he began to tell an obscene story about Brigitte Bardot and a champagne bottle, only to stagger offstage and collapse in a nearby seat. Language learning pack. Subsequent years saw his health deteriorate. He had to undergo liver surgery, but denied any connection to cancer or cirrhosis. His appearances and releases become sparser as he had to rest and recover in Vezelay.
During these final years, he released, a controversial electronic album with mostly sexual themes in the lyrics, and his last studio album, You're Under Arrest, which was a collaboration with, presented more synth-driven songs. His songs became increasingly eccentric during this period, ranging from the anti-drug 'Aux Enfants de la Chance' to the duet with his daughter named '. This translates as 'Inceste de citron', a wordplay on 'un zeste de citron' (a tang of lemon). The title demonstrates Gainsbourg's love for puns (another example of which is Beau oui comme Bowie, a song he gave to Isabelle Adjani).
Julien Grix is the name he used when he first deposited his songs with the in 1954. ^.
is sometimes spelled Ginzburg in the media, including print encyclopedias and dictionaries. However, Ginsburg is the name engraved on Gainsbourg's grave, and 'Lucien Ginsburg' is the name by which Gainsbourg is referred to, as a performer, in the catalog (along with 'Serge Gainsbourg' as the author/composer/adaptor). Sometimes spelled Olia, his mother's actual given name was Olga, as written on Gainsbourg's grave.
The Daily Mail. Album notes from Initials SG. ^ Chrisafis, Angelique, The Guardian (14 April 2006). Vanity Fair, 'The Secret World of Serge Gainsbourg', November 2007.
Roughly 75 €, but in 1984, 500 FF represented one sixth of the net in France. Hodgkinson, Will, The Guardian (5 February 2003).
^ Kent, Nick, The Guardian (15 April 2006). A controversial video for ' featured a half-naked Gainsbourg lying on a bed with his daughter Charlotte. Phrases from the song include 'L'amour que nous ne ferons jamais ensemble/ Est le plus beau le plus violent/ Le plus pur le plus enivrant' ('The love that we will never make together/ is the most beautiful, the most violent/ The most pure, the most heady'). Simmons, Sylvie, The Guardian (2 February 2001). References. Serge Gainsbourg: View From The Exterior by Alan Clayson (1998). ISBN 224., from.
(discography, filmography, credits, lectures), including a (French) External links. (French). on deaddodo.org. (French).
at the. winning composers 1950s.