Un Peu Plus Haut Un Peu Plus Loin - Céline Dion, Jean-Pierre Ferland, Ginette Reno | JAR REACTION

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  • @lg1799
    @lg1799 2 года назад +17

    Jean-Pierre Ferland is the man who wrote the song many years ago. Once Ginette Reno sang the song, she " owned' it!! Ginette Reno is a legend here in Quebec and is the greatest singer of all time. Even now in 2021 she's still going strong and her voice is still has powerful as ever..Mme Reno did not want to have an international career, she wanted to stay here in quebec. We are soo proud of her and of Celine too.

  • @lucieudem
    @lucieudem 3 года назад +15

    And in French, "le monde" means "the world" but also "the people"... This is why they were showing the crowd... Look at how the world is big and beautiful!

  • @ZachLagrandeur
    @ZachLagrandeur 3 года назад +45

    I live in Quebec City, which is where this concert took place on the legendary Plains of Abraham. These two women are godesses here in Quebec. They are known to be the very best singers Quebec has every produced, and this performance was a one time thing.

    • @sandrablouin2542
      @sandrablouin2542 3 года назад +9

      And Jean-Pierre Ferland is one of the greatest Québécois songwriter, as well as our generations' best crooner...

    • @jeanluke39
      @jeanluke39 2 года назад +4

      @@sandrablouin2542 at first it was Jean-Pierre Ferland ( Québécois, french canadian ) ,then joined by Céline , and Ginette Reno . .
      Ginette could have be the 70's Celine Dion all over the world .... but she refuses René Angelil offers back then ....
      and the rest is history , Celine became CÉLINE ......
      but CÉLINE TRUE INSPIRATION ,,,, came from THE GREAT AND ONLY GINETTE RENO ........

  • @toukie
    @toukie 2 года назад +14

    My father wasn't an emotional man. He wasn't hard, just not really emotional. Ginette was the only singer who could bring tears to his eyes. We would listen to her in the car, when I was little, and at one point I would see his hand lift to wipe away a tear.
    He's been gone 19 years and still, whenever I hear her I still remember how my dad loved her. Ms. Reno is a treature in Quebec. An absolute gem of a woman, her heart is as wonderful as her voice is

  • @stephaniedescoteaux4759
    @stephaniedescoteaux4759 Год назад +7

    C'est beau! C'est beau! C'est beau! Jean-Pierre, Ginette and Celine. National treasures to us.

  • @sebastiengaudette7915
    @sebastiengaudette7915 3 года назад +24

    Jean-Pierre Ferland wrote this song ♥️ Québec national treasure

  • @richardleduc3544
    @richardleduc3544 2 года назад +14

    From what I have heard, this is the first time that Celine And Ginette sang together. As you noticed, there was no frills, lasers, flashing lights. Just good lyrics and immense talent, and a lot of emotion.

    • @jeanluke39
      @jeanluke39 2 года назад +2

      at first it was Jean-Pierre Ferland ( Québécois, french canadian ) ,then joined by Céline , and Ginette Reno . .
      Ginette could have be the 70's Celine Dion all over the world .... but she refuses René Angelil offers back then ....
      and the rest is history , Celine became CÉLINE ......
      but CÉLINE TRUE INSPIRATION ,,,, came from THE GREAT AND ONLY GINETTE RENO ........

  • @sandrablouin2542
    @sandrablouin2542 3 года назад +20

    La mer si petite que soi... They are sooo high up, they see the sea as a tiny pool at their feet. But being that high, the person they love can no longer see them! This song is about a journey, a metaphore for climbing for fame or power, and seeing your love ones left behind, far, far behind you. And as they sing, Farewell! I'll come back!... If I can come down without falling (to my doom). Beautiful song about the strenght and sacrifices needed to ACHIEVE.

    • @jeanluke39
      @jeanluke39 2 года назад +1

      at first it was Jean-Pierre Ferland ( Québécois, french canadian ) ,then joined by Céline , and Ginette Reno . .
      Ginette could have be the 70's Celine Dion all over the world .... but she refuses René Angelil offers back then ....
      and the rest is history , Celine became CÉLINE ......
      but CÉLINE TRUE INSPIRATION ,,,, came from THE GREAT AND ONLY GINETTE RENO ........

    • @valerielaurence
      @valerielaurence Год назад +1

      I've always understood it as someone dying. Like their soul is getting higher and farther away (seeing how the world and how life are beautiful), and they have to say goodbye to their loved-ones, saying "you can't see me, but I love you and I'll come back to you if I can"

    • @amanoyukkiteru3684
      @amanoyukkiteru3684 Год назад

      @@valerielaurence neither celine ginette nor jean pierre ferland died YET ... what is the point ?????

    • @amanoyukkiteru3684
      @amanoyukkiteru3684 Год назад

      stop LSD @@valerielaurence

  • @helenegosselin5220
    @helenegosselin5220 8 месяцев назад +3

    I am from Québec , Canada ....can' t help tears coming down EACH time I ear this version 😊of this great song of Jean-Pierre Ferland ! CELINE DION AND GiNETTE RENO together is such a treat ....very emotional ❤❤❤

  • @j-p9555
    @j-p9555 3 года назад +10

    I'm a French-Canadian, tanks for reaction to this song. And yes this song is political here in Québec

    • @mariannelafrance5079
      @mariannelafrance5079 3 года назад +1

      En quoi c'est politique comme chanson ?

    • @j-p9555
      @j-p9555 3 года назад +6

      @@mariannelafrance5079 La chanson signifie la perte d’un amour et le désir de quitter une relation, de reprendre sa liberté.
      Ginette Reno à interpréter pour la première fois cette chanson à la fête nationale du Québec en 1975.
      Ainsi la chanson est souvent associé au mouvement séparatiste ou souverainiste du Québec (reprendre ça liberté) un peu plus haut, un peu plus loin.

  • @anoukforest3675
    @anoukforest3675 2 года назад +6

    Hi Jar, to answer your question, this song was written in Paris in 1969. It was a song about breaking up. Ferland lived through a painful break up. That was he's personal way to reach some solace. But he didn't want the song to be too sad. It's a hymn to hope. In 1975, when Ginette Reno came back from a USA trip, she asked to sing the song for her coming back in "La Fête Nationale du Québec" (24 juin, Saint-Jean-Baptiste). It was a hug success. Since that day, the song gets a different meaning because of the explosive political context in Quebec in the 70's. It has become a hymn to hope and to the empowerment of a people.
    Hope that helps. 😊
    It was nice to see your reaction. I am happy to see that this wonderful song crosses the language barrier.

    • @alainbergeron4520
      @alainbergeron4520 9 месяцев назад

      Jean-Pierre Ferland wrote and composed so many nice hits. While in exile in Paris, he was at its best, certainly emotionally. I like "Je reviens chez nous" is simply amazing.

  • @chantalou604
    @chantalou604 Год назад +1

    Ginette sings with her heart and soul always. She is so true, so simple and so great!

  • @jpdufresne8492
    @jpdufresne8492 3 года назад +9

    where i from..Montreal, Ginette Reno IS GOD, it the idol of Celine, VIVE LE QUEBEC

  • @lucdaragon2286
    @lucdaragon2286 Год назад +1

    This man is
    Jean-Pierre Ferland who is responsable for many of our Quebec culture songbook.
    He wrote this fabulous and amazing song.
    Ginette had sung this song in 1976 and reprised this peice with Celine that night...

  • @ponfed
    @ponfed 2 года назад +5

    I love that you did your research after... cause it gives context to his huge smile while they're singing!! He's just so amazed that they are belting his song!

    • @jeanluke39
      @jeanluke39 2 года назад +2

      at first it was Jean-Pierre Ferland ( Québécois, french canadian ) ,then joined by Céline , and Ginette Reno . .
      Ginette could have be the 70's Celine Dion all over the world .... but she refuses René Angelil offers back then ....
      and the rest is history , Celine became CÉLINE ......
      but CÉLINE TRUE INSPIRATION ,,,, came from THE GREAT AND ONLY GINETTE RENO ........

  • @talysonmoreira5977
    @talysonmoreira5977 3 года назад +12

    Please react to Celine Dion Quand On N'a Que L'amour Live Paris 1995😍

    • @sylviequebec7813
      @sylviequebec7813 2 года назад

      Ohhhh yes i’m 200% with you Céline in Paris with this song from Edith Piaf , she’ s give amazinggggg performance !!! 👍

  • @ccinn6452
    @ccinn6452 3 года назад +6

    Hahaha! I loovve when you react to our music in here.❤️Thanks again for that.The province of Québec is in majority french people.We live in a country,Canada, wich is different than ours (language ,culture,tradition) So back in the days, we held a vote for people to chose to stay in Canada or to be a country. The artist were involved and were doing shows about it. One was at the very same place of this video. It was young Ginette singing this song with the dream of liberty freedom and hope for the future. It didn’t happen. This show was at the (don’t remember the year) anniversary of Québec. So to me the meaning is like it’s a journey to go higher,wanting more. Then the feeling when you get there...it’s beautiful. My two cens 😂

    • @ccinn6452
      @ccinn6452 3 года назад

      But i get what you are saying.Some french songs are to be interpreted personally with no wrong answer

    • @LouismarieBelanger
      @LouismarieBelanger Год назад

      @@ccinn6452 Why not? That proves that you're touched in what you are... In 2008 in Québec, every single person in that almost 300,000 was touched deeply whatever was their background... and that is the beauty of the moment. Best regards from a french speaking man of Québec.

  • @bakbakhemu
    @bakbakhemu 3 года назад +2

    Amazing, amazing reaction. I hope to see more celine

  • @mariannelafrance5079
    @mariannelafrance5079 3 года назад +4

    Thank you for reacting to this ❤️❤️ this man is Jean-Pierre Ferland and he wrote this song /)

  • @zakaryvian6744
    @zakaryvian6744 2 года назад +2

    The man is Jean-Pierre Ferland, the composer of the song. A very well known, but now retired "chansonier" from Québec.

  • @voicije
    @voicije 3 года назад +2

    ...there is a huge history that goes with ginette and céline singing together >> ..say it simple...rené angelil...was ginette reno's manager in the 70's... and rené was preparing for ginette to grow her career oversea...and she choked out..because of her husband and kids...so it put an end at rené and ginette working together... and years later... rené met young céline... so for céline to get that chance to sing with ginette...was huge... this is why céline is crying at the end...she got fame and fortune...because ginette leave the spot for one super talented singer to work with rené...

  • @Whitewolf1827
    @Whitewolf1827 3 года назад +4

    Idk if you will read this but in quebec those 3 singers r considered royalty

  • @andreletourneau
    @andreletourneau 3 года назад +4

    Hi Jar, I liked your reviews. I'm surprised that you react to a lot of french speaking singers especially from so many from Quebec. Nice! This quite rare on RUclips. BTW looking at all your reactions I was surprised that you never reacted to Angelina Jordan. She is a very young Norwegian singer with amazing talent. You should check out her version of "I put a spell on you", It's man world" or "Feeling good". I strongly believe that she is will be the next "Big thing".

  • @elodie_bel
    @elodie_bel 3 года назад +8

    Celine was so emotional here 🥺🥺

    • @jeanluke39
      @jeanluke39 2 года назад

      it's because Ginette Reno is Celine idole from her childhood ....
      Real story .... Ginette was asked by MR René Angelil(in the late 70's) to become THE MOST powerfull international singer , but Ginette ( at that time ) wasnt confident enough , so she refuse the demand .....

    • @elodie_bel
      @elodie_bel 2 года назад

      I know the story well :)

  • @SCoulombe
    @SCoulombe 3 года назад

    Everything was perfect !!

  • @reyznbran9586
    @reyznbran9586 2 года назад

    girl your reaction c' est beau !!!!

  • @eviljeep
    @eviljeep 8 месяцев назад

    Québec Canada 🇲🇶🇨🇦🖐️ We are a great nation ! ☺️ Tx for the react

  • @jeanluke39
    @jeanluke39 2 года назад +1

    so beauriful reaction,, am sure you dont know french at all,,, or very few.,,,, but you feel the vibe , the meaning of the song ...
    at first it was Jean-Pierre Ferland ( Québécois, french canadian ) ,then joined by Céline , and Ginette Reno . .
    Ginette could have be the 70's Celine Dion all over the world .... but she refuses René Angelil offers back then ....
    and the rest is history , Celine became CÉLINE ......
    but CÉLINE TRUE INSPIRATION ,,,, came from THE GREAT AND ONLY GINETTE RENO ........

  • @sophiechiasson1848
    @sophiechiasson1848 4 месяца назад

    Jean-Pierre Ferland passed away on April 27. He was a singer-songwriter.

  • @voicije
    @voicije 3 года назад +2

    from that same concert...Céline sing a song with Zachary Richards... >> promesse cassée... she is out of this world...

    • @SCoulombe
      @SCoulombe 3 года назад

      THAT a beautifull duet

  • @LouismarieBelanger
    @LouismarieBelanger Год назад +1

    In Québec city 400th anniversary of the city. They were only 285,000 people on the Plaines of Abraham Park.

  • @Rosannasfriend
    @Rosannasfriend 2 года назад +1

    I am very glad you enjoyed this amazing performance. It’s one of my favorite performances ever by Céline Dion.

  • @sylvainb2366
    @sylvainb2366 Год назад

    I'd really like to see you react to : T'es mon amour, t'es ma maitresse'' from Ginette and Jean-Pierre

  • @concettag1357
    @concettag1357 2 года назад

    Magnifico je pleure je pleure

  • @mickymike8266
    @mickymike8266 3 года назад +1

    thanks for listening to my suggestion. I knew you would like. the man is Jean Pierre Ferland it is he who wrote the song! :) continue your videos! I love your reactions!

    • @mickymike8266
      @mickymike8266 3 года назад

      And sorry again for my english ! M'y french Canadien !

  • @evelynproulx1853
    @evelynproulx1853 2 года назад

    That man was the composer of the song... in fact, he wrote it with Ginette Reno voices' in mind.

  • @danielbruneau3123
    @danielbruneau3123 8 месяцев назад

    jean-pierre ferland(the man)wrote this song and sanged it with ginette for the 1st time the 1970's,to be verified!Merry christmas by the way!😊

  • @polskityton6062
    @polskityton6062 3 года назад +1

    Celine powerfull voice

  • @LouismarieBelanger
    @LouismarieBelanger Год назад

    This man is the guy who wrote de song.

  • @voicije
    @voicije 3 года назад

    so many things happen in this concert!!...she called all her brothers and sisters on stage...and sang some.. "rigidons"..i don't know how this is call in english.. anyway...it was great to watch

  • @steveray7770
    @steveray7770 3 года назад

    "you can't see me" To get notice I'll climb a little higher and I'll go a little further, maybe, maybe, than you can see me. I'll keep on going until you do notice me. It's beautiful, it's beautiful (meaning the effort put forth).

  • @bessonnet
    @bessonnet 9 месяцев назад

    Franck Sinatra 's My way was a cpver of "comme d' habitude" of Claude François

  • @analuciaalvesbatista5400
    @analuciaalvesbatista5400 3 года назад +4

    Dear react to Céline Dion duet. with Jean Pierre Une Chance Qu'o S'a ❤

  • @adouhoiad
    @adouhoiad 2 года назад

    Respect à toi

  • @dededejereme2284
    @dededejereme2284 2 года назад

    celine dion squillio voice in song !!!!!! impressive power clear bright tone with vibrato chest voice

  • @thepragmatic6383
    @thepragmatic6383 3 года назад +1

    At 11:03 you say: (but i have never been to a huge huge performance concert ... my friend tells me that the energy of
    the people around you is just so contagious that you just cannot help but be overwhelmed by this).
    So you absolutely have to see this performance by the British band Pink Floyd.
    This tour played to 5.5 million people in 68 cities; each concert gathered an average 45,000 audience.
    The title of the song that I propose to you is: (Comfortably Numb, Pulse concert 1994, remastered version).
    Lots of electricity in the air at this concert, and not just in the air as you will see.

  • @Jespher1
    @Jespher1 3 года назад +8

    Celine is kicking ass here. Both. But it’s just amazing.

  • @voicije
    @voicije 3 года назад +1

    the story about this 2 singers...are more than this performence!... René Angelil...was Ginette Reno's manager in 70's.. and when her career was set up to start oversea...her husband freaked out..she was already a mother...and chose not to take the jump...and quit her contract with rené...that ended him close to bankrupcy...later... Céline's mother wrote her a song..that her brother wrote the melody...he send an audio cassette to mr.Angelil...and...here is there rest of that story...all that Céline have..the international career..the money..the fans...all was set up for Ginette...and she leave it there...this is why Céline is crying in the end..

  • @rejeanbourque1522
    @rejeanbourque1522 2 года назад

    He (man) wrote the song, in 1969 and Ginette did a big suces in 1975.

  • @dionda1dionda180
    @dionda1dionda180 3 года назад +1

    The guy is the song writer

  • @TwitPalace
    @TwitPalace 2 года назад

    Hi Jar,
    Celine Dion admires Ginette Reno. FYI, If Celine has the career she has internationnaly now, it's because Ginette said no to Rene Angelil, Angelil want for Celine after and rest is history. Ginette could also had the career Celine had :)

  • @ABC-dy7xi
    @ABC-dy7xi 2 года назад

    Hello Jar, you would surely like this, Celine Dion & Jean Pierre Ferland - Une Chance Qu'on S'a (Live TVA

  • @michelst-onge7831
    @michelst-onge7831 2 года назад

    Jean-Pierre Ferland is the composer of the song

  • @nicolasthiffault2507
    @nicolasthiffault2507 3 года назад

    Ginette is so a godess, you should try ''Je ne suis qu'une chansons''

  • @joechampagne1547
    @joechampagne1547 2 года назад

    do you see ginette reno sing the national anthem in bell center ...i can tell you the player on the bench are crank after that

  • @reneeste-croix464
    @reneeste-croix464 2 года назад

    Ginette Reno has René Angélil for her manager before Celine , but Ginette didn't persue an international carreer .She kinda watch Celine grow has à star with The help of Angélil . Thàt why Celine And Ginette are very émotional singing these words...

  • @majdalafhel8234
    @majdalafhel8234 3 года назад +2

    React to Garou 😊 I'm fan of him

  • @louisphilippeduperre2489
    @louisphilippeduperre2489 3 года назад

    Jean Pierre Ferland wrote that song sing it first beforr Ginette that show was free there was 250 000 people

  • @Dannyboy.
    @Dannyboy. 3 года назад +2

    Hello ! Great to see some Ginette Reno's reaction ! You definitely have to react to this performance of hers ("Quand on n'vous aime plus" / "When you're not loved anymore") : ruclips.net/video/klRszQXEvag/видео.html One of my favorite !

  • @patbrat158
    @patbrat158 3 года назад

    Jean Pierre Ferland us the songwriter

  • @doom007ful
    @doom007ful 3 года назад

    Jean-Pierre Ferland wrote this song like 40 years ago...

  • @francois5630
    @francois5630 3 года назад

    the sea smaller than me, but you can't see me. You are supposed to read this way. I do believe you understand now the meaning.

  • @richardleduc3544
    @richardleduc3544 2 года назад

    He wrote the song.

  • @thybolt
    @thybolt 3 года назад

    you sloud try the firt version with only ginette

  • @awesomestorymusique2623
    @awesomestorymusique2623 3 года назад

    Please, react to Lara Fabian adagio live 😍🙌👏

  • @tedypermana9552
    @tedypermana9552 3 года назад

    Please react to celine dion le blues du bussinesman live 1999 new subscriber here
    ..mercy beaucoup :)

  • @VertigoStardust
    @VertigoStardust 3 года назад +1

    This man, Jean Pierre Ferland, is the one who wrote the song for Ginette Reno. Yeah, the woman who sings 10x better than Céline. There's a marked difference between voice & heart. No one will tell you that Miss Dion sings better than Ginette: not by a long shot.But if you prefer holding on to your prefs, let me tella this. Ginette: Je ne suis qu'une chanson. Céline: Pour que tu m'aimes encore

    • @masterlee72
      @masterlee72 3 года назад +1

      Just a little correction... Jean-Pierre didn't write this song for Ginette, it was a song he wrote for himself actually.. following a breakup... Renée Claude sang it several times before Ginette also... Ginette asked Jean-Pierre if she could sing his song in 1975 and the rest is history :)
      More details here: www.socanmagazine.ca/features/socan-classics-un-peu-plus-haut-un-peu-plus-loin-1969/

    • @lizatsurkan4323
      @lizatsurkan4323 2 года назад

      Pour que to m’aimes encore wins and its not even close. And yes Celine does have the better voice and if you can’t hear her emotion then you are deaf it’s that simple