"Smoke in your eyes"....? I didn't know this Serge Gainsbourg song!
...I was looking for another song to do for the "1975'song" festival...and it was Dasilvasings' comment in my cover of "Notre vie en rose" that put "la puce à l'oreille" in my ear
Quote"I was looking at what Gainsbourg was doing in 1975 and found the Rock around the bunker. I knew some of the songs, but not all. he has a very particular sense of humour.
well, frankly I didn't know Serge Gainsbourg's 1975 album at all
Rock around the Bunker is a concept album by Gainsbourg whose theme is frankly thorny as it is indeed entirely devoted to Nazi Germany'
I understand Dasivasings' reluctance to cover one of his songs
QuoteBut this time I don't dare to cover him!
There is, however, one song on this album that escapes the 'Nazi Germany' theme...this song is Smoke in your Eyes, which is actually a song from 1933, and the phrase "smoke in your Eyes" is used as a let motiv gimmick in the song that precedes it on the album, dedicated to Eva Braun
Note that the entire album was recorded in London in 1975, and all the songs are in a rock, blues style
Listen on YT to the album "Rock around the Bunker". ..it's a curiosity
I'm posting this song for the 1975 festival because the album is indeed from 1975, although this particular song isn't...it's up to the SC administrators to see if it can be included in the festival.
Sounds like some real nitty gritty blues, and I mean that in high praise! I love your vocal here and the lead/rhythm guitars sound excellent. I recently saw a video of Gainsbourg watching a bunch school children dressed up as him singing one of his songs....very amusing!
Grungy blues always like
Tim
I anticipate a Festival Rejection, but I love learning about this concept album. Rather than specify why, I'll leave it to the admins.
Quote from: Jean Pierre on April 19, 2025, 12:23:41 AMSmoke in your Eyes, which is actually a song from 1933, and the phrase "smoke in your Eyes" is used as a let motiv gimmick in the song that precedes it on the album, dedicated to Eva Braun
That's cruel, brutal, and very satisfying.
The only song I can think of with an homage to Eva Braun is "[I Never Loved] Eva Braun" by Boomtown Rats (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRu3FNxKwbo).
Where did the piano come from? It's got a real classic country sound – Nashville in the 1960s. Is that you, or one of your BIAB tricks? It's gorgeous.
What a great listen! The production is outstanding and the vocals and guitars are really bluesy-gritty!
It is amazing as the song fits so well into the blues progression.
There is a odd sound in the around the final (2.50). Is it you singing or a harmonica? Or is it Serge's ghost living in the Digital World?
Very happy that you revisited the album. Yes, the theme is apparently Nazi Germany, but IMO is is mainly his views on cold war, and general geopolitics of 1975, with all Gainsbourg sarcasm and humour.
Musically, that album is not my cup of tea, but the lyrics are as always, very good.
merci les gars
Sasilvasing
QuoteMusically, that album is not my cup of tea, but the lyrics are as always, very good.
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... et moi non plus (je t'aime, moi non plus )the Gainsbourg I prefer is the one from the first period (La javanaise, Je viens te dire que je m'en vais, le poinçonneur des Lilas, la chanson de Prévert...) before Docteur Gainsbourg became Mister Gainsbarre
QuoteThere is a odd sound in the around the final (2.50). Is it you singing or a harmonica? Or is it Serge's ghost living in the Digital World?
??...no harmonica so it must be me...or the ghost of Gainsbourg
Ted
QuoteWhere did the piano come from? It's got a real classic country sound – Nashville in the 1960s. Is that you, or one of your BIAB tricks? It's gorgeous.
Yes it's a band in a box studio musician playing the piano, they're good!
Tu me fais rire, JP... Enfin... ouais, je n'avais jamais entendu parler de ce type, mais quelqu'un l'a mentionné, alors je vais le reprendre, en me disant ça ! MDR...
Waouh...
Et ouais, c'est génial... J'ai entendu parler d'une chanson qui s'appelle « Smoke gets in your eyes » ou quelque chose comme ça, mais je ne pense pas que ce soit ça... Félicitations...
you make me laugh JP... I mean... yeah I never heard of the guy but someone mentioned him so I am gonna cover him kind of thinking! LOL...
wow...
and yeah this is great... I heard of a song called "Smoke gets in your eyes" or something but I don't think this was it... congratulations...
Smoke gets in your eyes est une chanson de 1933 de Jerom Kern et Otto Arbach covrtrf by many musicians et singer
The most popular was by The Platters in 1958
Gainsbourg en 1975,..et JP en 2025 l'ont repris ;D
You forgot to mention Bryan Ferry's.
It was officially certified as the best version ever (until yours).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KpCxatLuFuE
Oui, en effet ...et pourtant j'adore Brian Ferry
More Gainsbourg the better! And the same can be said of our very own JP!
I've digged deep into Gainsbourgs discography so i'm familiar with this. The idea of this concept album is great. Unfortunately it isn't among Gainsbourgs finest moments.
This oldie, but goldie is a good one and JP does a wonderfully smoky performance here.
cool and excellent bluesy rendition of this old song JP. instrumentation is fabulous and authentic blues playing.