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| JACQUELINE TAIEB- "7:00 AM" (1966) |
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"Born in Tunis, Tunisia, 1948, Jacqueline...
recorded her first disc for Impact records;
'7 heures du matin' (7:00 AM), when she was
18. Her songs combined Arab, European and
American influences. Her Sixties EPs are
highly prized for their garage sound. With
her strong vocals, and talent for pop
melodies, Jaqueline's songs are real gems
that still sound fresh today."
-THE YEYE GIRLS WEBSITE,
http://members.tripod.com/ye_ye_girls/artists
/taieb.html
The combo of garage crunch with her teen
disdain predicts everyone from the Runaways
and Nikki & The Corvettes to Bratmobile and
the Donnas. Her youthful impatience with the
status quo and personal declaration through
rock and fashion captures the spirit of the
mid-60s, and its center, London,
particularly.
The Beatles had ignited a youth firestorm.
London was virtually transformed overnight in
its wake. Before them, young men and women
were quiet junior clones of their
status-obsessed parents. Designer Mary Quant
snubbed the couture world of the middle-aged,
pumping out bold modernist clothes for young
rocking girls. She killed bouffants and prom
dresses with Mod bobs and miniskirts;
kickstarted boutiques on Carnaby Street and
King's Road; branched into make-up kits and
accessories; trailiblazed Swinging London,
and reinvented the modern Fashion world as we
know it. Her "five point haircut" was
invented by young Vidal Sassoon. Their modern
girl, with disposable cash, zest for kicks
and sex, and brash futurist style would
reverberate around the world as strongly as
the Beatles' music. All their hallmarks are
evident in our French chanteuse and her ode
to awakening.
To check out more of my Herstory Of Rock, go
to:
http://www.youtube.com/funknroll
A great site about 60's women rockers to
check out is:
http://www.myspace.com/girlgaragemayhem
(All rights reserved. Fan-made video to
promote the artists.)
Tym Stevens Tags : JacquelineTaieb Beatles Who SwingingLondon 1960sFashion YeYe GarageRock AprilMarch MarevaGalanter Bardot FrancoiseHardy |
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Affichage : 20505
Durée : 130 s |
| EuroNews - Interview - Taïeb Fassi-Fihri |
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L'accord d'association existant entre l'Union
européenne et le Maroc va être renforcé
par la création d'un statut avancé. Il
s'agit de mettre de l'ordre, en les
formalisant, dans les domaines de
coopération entre l'Union et le Royaume
maghrébin qui ne rentraient pas dans
l'accord d'association. L'immmigration, la
sécurité des frontières, et la lutte
contre le terrorisme sont des terrains
d'entente prioritaires entre l'Union
européenne et le Maroc. EuroNews a
rencontré le ministre marocain délégué
aux affaires étrangères, Taïeb
Fassi-Fihri.... Tags : Euronews Interview Immigration Taieb Fassi Fihri |
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Affichage : 7906
Durée : 400 s |
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