Yes this has to do with Polnareff staying in the States away from France. He had some tax issues with French fiscal authorities and was sending a message....
Michel Polnareff a.k.a. "L'Amiral" is really classical in french song and french culture. That song is very beautiful and his voice is so incredible. It can get so high. And, since you loved that song, you should also listen to and react to : "Lettre à France" also by Michel Polnareff. That song is pretty sad but so beautiful and i'm pretty sure that you will love it.
Hi Dereck, Thank you so much for this song, Michel Polnareff was a great singer in my country in France but he live in Los Angeles in USA, its a genius of the french music, he had a wonderful instrumental music and a magnificent voice. He sing another great songs: "lettre à France", "le bal des lazes", "l'homme prehisto", "dans ma rue", "je suis un homme", "tam tam", "je t'aime", "j'ai tellement de choses à dire", "qui a tué grand maman". Its really fantastic.
Great choice, thanks for your listening ! He's a very great pianist and melodist, so in a lot of his songs you will hear a very good melody! He's also famous in Japan, where he has a lot of fans ! Have a nice day
Thank you for mentioning Japan as a country where there are a lot of fans. There are so many fans who have been adoring him for half a century! I am one of them.
all polnareffs' songs r beautifull ! like bal des Laze, lettre a france, Holydays, love me please love me, tous les bateaux tous les oiseaux and more :)
Love me. One or his finest song and first songs. Michel was graduate classical Conservatoire de musique de Paris and hé was playing his songs in the streets in the '60s. Just listen one of his first songs. Love me
@@samuelparent1908 moins de 40 ans et connaissant davantage les titres de 2010 que du siècle dernier. Assez visible en lisant les réactions de Zazie (dont je pense les anciens titres sont plus recherchés). Ce qui est vrai pour presque tous les artistes. Je pense que Love me please love me de Polnareff est bien plus interessant pour une réaction.
@@OptLab Je sais pas trop... peut-être... M'enfin je pense aussi que love please love me aurait été meilleure, après il y a tellement de bons titres de Polnareff, ça passe très bien aussi non ?
Polnareff, one of the greatest French singer, composer, musician and writer of the 60', 70' and 80'. I love many of his songs , and always get thrills when I listen to them 😍
I do love your reactions! Make me smile ( I'm french) - Vraiment sympa de voir et d'entendre de si belles réactions de personnes étrangères, vis à vis de nos artistes français qui savent, eux aussi, faire des titres sublimes, comme celui ci!
Michel is such a genius and iconic French artist. So ahead of his time. So many masterpieces and yes, Lettre à France, should be next to your playlist!
Our best Michel, hands down ! Oh my, you got so many great songs to discover : Lettre à France, Je suis un homme, le bal de Laze, dans la maison vide, le roi des fourmis...
Trivia: this was written after long nights of "CHAT" on what was the "French network" before internet, the infamous "Minitel". So it's REALLY modern despite being more than 3 decades old. (Edit: 3 decades not 30... I was tired :) )
Michel Polnareff, nicknamed "the Admiral", is a magnificent composer with a great voice. He wrote a bunch of hits from late sixties to late eighties. You can check out - "Lettre à France" - "Le bal des Lazes" - "Holidays" - "Love me" - "Tam tam" - "LNA HO" - "Âme câline"......
Qui a tué grand-maman ? Who's killed grandma ? 2.30 of pure genius talent ! Polnareff's piano touch is flawless ! A blessing. This song of 1971 was a tribute after the suicide of his producer Lucien Morisse in September of 1970.
Nice discovery Dereck 😀. Polna is a Must in France. Please please try to react to " Lettre à France" , a very sad song also, but what an emotional one. A very classic here 😁
The song refers to 'Minitel', sort of computer only french people know, with which you could literally date online, with strangers, ancestor of tinder, but you had no pictures available obviously :D it was in use in the 80's 90's
One of the best and most underrated French composers. Glad you liked it. His masterpiece is probably "Lettre à France", especially when you know the story behind its subtext.
@@goldnwar Meh. Un homme heureux is a masterpiece, but I never could get into the rest of his stuff. Songs like le carnet à spirale sound to "easy" to my composing ears. I don't think it's bad, just... kinda formulaic.
@@desenquisse excalibur (surtout la version live) le nouveau monde... decouvrir l'album univers ça à était ma second plus grosse claque musical ( apres fisrt uterrance de comus)
This song was written in 1989 when internet was still an hypothesis and yet, he imagined this digital love story receiving and sending messages through a screen device....
Tout est bon chez Michel Polnareff nostalgie souvenirs mes années folles et je l'aime tellement sa voix sa musique son style les paroles de ses magnifiques chansons merci Dereck 👍🎶💖🙏😍
Yes !!! Michel Polnareff is a famous pianist. It is worth listening to him live. "Live at the Roxy" recorded live in LA in ths 90's is very good. Marylou is so modern talking about numeric relations with the ancester of Internet. As many people say, try without doubt : Lettre à France Love me, please love me Je suis un homme On ira tous au Paradis Âme câline Tam Tam Qui a tué grand maman ? Le bal des Laze And so on...
So happy you reacts to Michel's song and especially this one ! Michel is a true legend ! Hope you'll discover other songs like "Lettre à France", "Dans la rue", "Love me please love me", "Ame caline", "Holidays"... Michel is a true musician, a pianist who learn that instrument at the age of 3 !!! LOVE
I think this one is worth a review among his repertoire. Instrumentally and voice ahead of his decade. Michel Polnareff - Love me please love me (1966) from \/im3o /246668694
Ah you found Michel Polnareff! Very cool! He first made it big with Ame Celine in 1967- a wonderful song, covered worldwide as an instrumental called Soul Coaxing. He’s lived quite an interesting life. Some struggles here and there but an amazing talent.
Song from June 1989 ! See all the famous French models from fashion magazines like Laurence Treil and the model from the Loulou perfume ad by Cacharel 👀 What memories 🥲
Michel Polnareff's biggest hits "La poupée qui fait non" was lovingly interpreted by Mylene Farmer in a duet with Cheb Khaled and in a completely different exotic arrangement. You could feaature the original then the Mylene Farmer and Khaled 1996 version. Cheb Khaled... now that's a completely different rai singer worthy of consideration especially in the Jean Jeaques Goldman song "Aicha"
That guy is liked a lot by mangakas in japan with numerous references in huge mangas such as One Piece (Doflamingo) and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (Polnareff) - The inspiration for characters such as Paul in Tekken or Benimaru in KOF
Thank you Derek ! So, you must discover all his work, he made so many fantastic songs. He was the youngest graduate pupil as piano player at Paris national music school ! A genious
Qu'est ce que j'ai pu en inviter des filles et danser passionnément sur ce morceau pendant la série de slow. Malgré le bruit on tentait de discuter. Mais peu importe les mots, on se regardait dans les yeux, l'un tentait de séduire l'autre. On se sentait bien. J'ai vraiment la nostalgie de cette époque.
@dereckreacts well you finally got to the French Legends ! Cloclo, Michel Polnareff, Gainsbourg, Nougaro, Sardou, Goldman, and so on... Still missing Serge Lama (the original singer of "Je suis malade"). Thanks ! I'm 20 again !
@@patrickcaradec6174 Mon Dieu! Mais vous êtes tous vieux dans vos têtes ou quoi??? Dereck a 35 ans pas 60 ou 70 ans! Arrêtez de lui faire faire des beauferies et ringardises! On approche de la Chance Aux Chansons avec Pascal Sevran là! Bientôt la chaîne de la maison de retraite! Sérieux!
@@jevousemmerdetouslesthunde2391 Bonne suggestion la Chance aux chansons, comme ça Dereck pourrait apprécier plusieurs chanteurs vintage à la fois. :-)))
"Lettre à France" should be one of the best song you ever heard Dereck. It's a pure masterpierce. Keep it up !
Lettre à France
Definitely !!!
Pareil... "lettre à France" est ma préférée de Michel Polnareff
And "Love me please love me" Pleeaase 🙏....
Oh la la la oui!!!!
I agree with you ! One of the greatest song from Polnareff !
Un des meilleur chanteur français, même le meilleur , en avance sur son temps ,bravo à POLNAREFF
The word is melancholy.
He’s a wonderful melodist, pianist and great lyricist
Can’t wait for more Polnareff ♡
One of the greatest French melodist ever ! Fantastic masterpieces to discover. Can't wait !
Merci pour rendre hommage à la chanson Française. J'adore continue, bravo 🙂
Polnareff, also a legend in Japan!
Listen "LETTRE À FRANCE" of Michel Polnareff. For me, one the best french songs. 🥰
Yes this has to do with Polnareff staying in the States away from France. He had some tax issues with French fiscal authorities and was sending a message....
Absolutely, I agree with you !
Idem. Gosse, j'écoutais en boucle ce magnifique morceau. Notre génération était chanceuse et gâtée musicalement, et pas que...
Je confirme, as french...
Michel Polnareff a.k.a. "L'Amiral" is really classical in french song and french culture. That song is very beautiful and his voice is so incredible. It can get so high. And, since you loved that song, you should also listen to and react to : "Lettre à France" also by Michel Polnareff. That song is pretty sad but so beautiful and i'm pretty sure that you will love it.
Of course "Lettre à France" the only one...
Also « Tam-tam » and « Dans la rue ».
my favorite song of Michel Polnareff always remained "lettre à France" 😊
Clearly. So beautiful. His best song, in my opinion.
It's my favorite too
@@sebastienotaku1317 😊
@@fanette1966 😊
Ma préférée...y'en a t'il une ? Peut etre "ça n'arrive qu'aux aitres"
Too happy that Dereck compares the vibes of Polnareff with those of the immense Elton John. I love both artists. Too good Dereck.
Next Polnareff'ssong has to be "lettre à France"!!!!
Clearly. So beautiful. His best song, in my opinion.
Lettre à France or le bal des Lazes? BOTH amazing songs !!
@@pjasp3155 And also Qui a tué Grand-Maman.
@@legios07 Yes!
Hi Dereck,
Thank you so much for this song, Michel Polnareff was a great singer in my country in France but he live in Los Angeles in USA, its a genius of the french music, he had a wonderful instrumental music and a magnificent voice.
He sing another great songs:
"lettre à France", "le bal des lazes", "l'homme prehisto", "dans ma rue", "je suis un homme", "tam tam", "je t'aime", "j'ai tellement de choses à dire", "qui a tué grand maman". Its really fantastic.
One of genius , good choice, 👍 every songs are fabulous !!
Polnareff ♥️ the best french singer for me
Great choice, thanks for your listening ! He's a very great pianist and melodist, so in a lot of his songs you will hear a very good melody! He's also famous in Japan, where he has a lot of fans ! Have a nice day
Thank you for mentioning Japan as a country where there are a lot of fans. There are so many fans who have been adoring him for half a century! I am one of them.
One of the best French song
all polnareffs' songs r beautifull ! like bal des Laze, lettre a france, Holydays, love me please love me, tous les bateaux tous les oiseaux and more :)
Great choice of songs !
Love me. One or his finest song and first songs. Michel was graduate classical Conservatoire de musique de Paris and hé was playing his songs in the streets in the '60s. Just listen one of his first songs. Love me
Next time Polnareff : "Le bal des Laze" please
Yes, my favorite aswell !
c'est là où l'on voit l'age des gens ici... 27 likes pour ce titre...
@@OptLab C'est à dire ? quel âge en fait...?
@@samuelparent1908 moins de 40 ans et connaissant davantage les titres de 2010 que du siècle dernier. Assez visible en lisant les réactions de Zazie (dont je pense les anciens titres sont plus recherchés). Ce qui est vrai pour presque tous les artistes. Je pense que Love me please love me de Polnareff est bien plus interessant pour une réaction.
@@OptLab Je sais pas trop... peut-être... M'enfin je pense aussi que love please love me aurait été meilleure, après il y a tellement de bons titres de Polnareff, ça passe très bien aussi non ?
You will ADORE "Lettre À France" from him.
Believe me. 😉😊
Thank you for reacting to this song. What a beautiful song by Polnareff.
Glad you like this great artist !! I encourage you to continue to discover his work :)
Polnareff is a legend here. The best of the best.
Comme Christophe.....c'est tellement beau...
Polnareff, one of the greatest French singer, composer, musician and writer of the 60', 70' and 80'. I love many of his songs , and always get thrills when I listen to them 😍
Michel Polnareff is one of the extraordinary classics of French song. Thanks for him
What a lovely reaction to the amazing song!
I do love your reactions! Make me smile ( I'm french) - Vraiment sympa de voir et d'entendre de si belles réactions de personnes étrangères, vis à vis de nos artistes français qui savent, eux aussi, faire des titres sublimes, comme celui ci!
This one is beautiful and MP plays with the words and the dual meaning ... :)
punaise que c'est beau..quel tallent, j'adore..
Polnareff, the best!
Famous in Japan too.
"La Mouche" , "Holidays" two of his best songs that deserve a check
La liste est longue j'adore Michel un vrai artiste
Dereck you are ready for "Lettre à France" we all claim you to discover this amazing French masterpiece
Plus je prend de l'âge et plus je me dis que c'est le meilleur chanteur du monde...
Toute ma jeunesse, Michel Polnareff for ever 💝
Oui
Michel is such a genius and iconic French artist. So ahead of his time. So many masterpieces and yes, Lettre à France, should be next to your playlist!
My favorite ❤️ with "Lettre à France"
Vive la France 🇫🇷 🙌 🙌 ❤️
He surely Plays the piano...he masters it almost to perfection
Our best Michel, hands down ! Oh my, you got so many great songs to discover : Lettre à France, Je suis un homme, le bal de Laze, dans la maison vide, le roi des fourmis...
"Le roi des fourmis"
Quelle superbe revanche cette chanson trop peu connue.
Merci pour le rappel ^^
This song is one of my favorites all times. Magnifique. I love Michel Polnareff's songs. Thanks for your video. Regards from Mexico.
He is the best of all probably the most iconic complete french artists !
Great french singer a lot of good songs to discover!
Trivia: this was written after long nights of "CHAT" on what was the "French network" before internet, the infamous "Minitel". So it's REALLY modern despite being more than 3 decades old. (Edit: 3 decades not 30... I was tired :) )
Images also had a song on that same topic in their album called « sur le réseau » IIRC.
@@olivierbordereau1896 I only knew Les Demons de la nuit, from Images when they were just Images... And I stopped with Goldfinger at "Calicoba"...
c'est + que du chat, c'est du minitel rose.
@@cuiff62 D'ailleurs, les paroles sont pleines de double-sens. 😅
And this guy have a special story in france.
Michel Polnareff, nicknamed "the Admiral", is a magnificent composer with a great voice.
He wrote a bunch of hits from late sixties to late eighties.
You can check out
- "Lettre à France"
- "Le bal des Lazes"
- "Holidays"
- "Love me"
- "Tam tam"
- "LNA HO"
- "Âme câline"......
Ainsi que "Une simple mélodie et SURTOUT "Radio" !
GCDGCDOLNA
Le bal des Laze is certainly a wonder, with some Villon inspiration in there:-) And you forgot Qui a tué Grand-Maman, one of my personal favs;-)
Le bal des lazes is so underrated ❤️
Pfuu que de nostalgie!
I also like his "Love Me, Please Love Me"
The best artiste french
Qui a tué grand-maman ? Who's killed grandma ? 2.30 of pure genius talent ! Polnareff's piano touch is flawless ! A blessing. This song of 1971 was a tribute after the suicide of his producer Lucien Morisse in September of 1970.
Oui top !!
I miss hearing those songs at the radio when classics were the default... Feels like a hot summer in a BX listening to kissFM
I recommend : "lettre à France", "le bal des Laze", "la michetonneuse", "holidays", "dans la maison vide". I'm a great fan of Michel Polnareff!
And "Love me please love me"
Et " mes regrets", "Ame câline", "Gloria", "Je t'aime", "Bulle de savon", "Tam tam", "Holidays", "Radio", "Dans la maison vide".
Great ! "Holydays" should be his next song to listen
Polnareff 😍😍😍 the best!!
I was waiting 👏👏👏
Nice discovery Dereck 😀. Polna is a Must in France. Please please try to react to " Lettre à France" , a very sad song also, but what an emotional one. A very classic here 😁
Eargasm voice
The Champ is here !!
The song refers to 'Minitel', sort of computer only french people know, with which you could literally date online, with strangers, ancestor of tinder, but you had no pictures available obviously :D it was in use in the 80's 90's
Two songs to listen to: "Love me please love me", and "Lettre à France"
Et le bal des Lazes. Superbe !
thanks for your job. finally the amazing Polnareff.
High level 👍👍👍👍
AGAIN and again a thanks,, simple.
so nice to se that you appreciate the french tutch
thanks once more Dereck
"Lettre à France" (inspired from Haendel Minuet in G minor) is amazing, should be next
One of the best and most underrated French composers. Glad you liked it. His masterpiece is probably "Lettre à France", especially when you know the story behind its subtext.
the best and most underrated french composers is william sheller
@@goldnwar Meh. Un homme heureux is a masterpiece, but I never could get into the rest of his stuff. Songs like le carnet à spirale sound to "easy" to my composing ears. I don't think it's bad, just... kinda formulaic.
@@desenquisse excalibur (surtout la version live) le nouveau monde...
decouvrir l'album univers ça à était ma second plus grosse claque musical ( apres fisrt uterrance de comus)
Michel polnareff - holidays. A beautifull masterpiece
Michel Polnareff est un des plus grands melodistes français...
Michel is my favorite composer and singer from my youth ! I'm so glad you discover him with this song. You'll have a lot more to come !
This song was written in 1989 when internet was still an hypothesis and yet, he imagined this digital love story receiving and sending messages through a screen device....
Tout est bon chez Michel Polnareff nostalgie souvenirs mes années folles et je l'aime tellement sa voix sa musique son style les paroles de ses magnifiques chansons merci Dereck 👍🎶💖🙏😍
Great Dereck! You are ready for Pascal Obispo « L’île aux oiseaux » now that you heard Polnareff :)
Yes !!! Michel Polnareff is a famous pianist. It is worth listening to him live.
"Live at the Roxy" recorded live in LA in ths 90's is very good.
Marylou is so modern talking about numeric relations with the ancester of Internet.
As many people say, try without doubt :
Lettre à France
Love me, please love me
Je suis un homme
On ira tous au Paradis
Âme câline
Tam Tam
Qui a tué grand maman ?
Le bal des Laze
And so on...
« Message électrique quand elle m’électronique » il va pas comprendre 🤣
Oh I'm so happy you did this one....I was called after this song 😊 so yeah...kind of proud.
i'm a huge fan of this song, and of...you ! ;D
A great composer, musician and singer with Amazing voice. I love All his songs. Thank you so much Derek
Good reaction, hilarious pronunciation.
It's Michel Paul - Na - Reff.
O-kay ! :-)
Approved for me too!
My favorit song of M. Polnaref, big, big, big composer and singer!!
✨ 👍😍👌✨
So happy you reacts to Michel's song and especially this one ! Michel is a true legend ! Hope you'll discover other songs like "Lettre à France", "Dans la rue", "Love me please love me", "Ame caline", "Holidays"... Michel is a true musician, a pianist who learn that instrument at the age of 3 !!! LOVE
"Âme câline", "Holidays" & "Lettre à France", My 3 favorite Polnareff songs.
I love this song ! tank you bro'
listen to the titles "radio" and "tam tam"
"LETTRE À FRANCE" it's a very very beautiful song !
Grood choice Dereck!! A huge french artist!
You should listen "Lettre à France" from Polnareff you will be bananas
Song ...holidays... ist magnifique the guitare ist fantastique
Good choice!
@@emmalaparisienne4752 thank you
Genius french composer. Lots of awesome tunes
I think this one is worth a review among his repertoire. Instrumentally and voice ahead of his decade.
Michel Polnareff - Love me please love me (1966)
from \/im3o /246668694
I like your videos so much 😍
Très belle musique de Polnareff 👍👍
Masterpiece, there is no other word to describe it , thank you
I suggest you Bernard Lavilliers & Nicoletta - " Idées Noires ".
Bonne idée, super titre. Je rajouterai "Noir et blanc"
@@louis_bla Oui la meilleure! Noir Et Blanc (1986).
M/V link : ruclips.net/video/v5orwNa1zG4/видео.html
Ah you found Michel Polnareff! Very cool! He first made it big with Ame Celine in 1967- a wonderful song, covered worldwide as an instrumental called Soul Coaxing. He’s lived quite an interesting life. Some struggles here and there but an amazing talent.
Song from June 1989 ! See all the famous French models from fashion magazines like Laurence Treil and the model from the Loulou perfume ad by Cacharel 👀 What memories 🥲
Told you he has a great voice ;)
Michel Polnareff's biggest hits "La poupée qui fait non" was lovingly interpreted by Mylene Farmer in a duet with Cheb Khaled and in a completely different exotic arrangement. You could feaature the original then the Mylene Farmer and Khaled 1996 version. Cheb Khaled... now that's a completely different rai singer worthy of consideration especially in the Jean Jeaques Goldman song "Aicha"
Hey, the first notes on piano reaaaally make me think of the theme of the fairy fountains in the Legend of Zelda
That guy is liked a lot by mangakas in japan with numerous references in huge mangas such as One Piece (Doflamingo) and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (Polnareff) - The inspiration for characters such as Paul in Tekken or Benimaru in KOF
Thanks for this Derek !!! you have to check "lettre à France" de Polnareff !!!
Thank you Derek ! So, you must discover all his work, he made so many fantastic songs. He was the youngest graduate pupil as piano player at Paris national music school ! A genious
Qu'est ce que j'ai pu en inviter des filles et danser passionnément sur ce morceau pendant la série de slow. Malgré le bruit on tentait de discuter. Mais peu importe les mots, on se regardait dans les yeux, l'un tentait de séduire l'autre. On se sentait bien.
J'ai vraiment la nostalgie de cette époque.
@dereckreacts well you finally got to the French Legends ! Cloclo, Michel Polnareff, Gainsbourg, Nougaro, Sardou, Goldman, and so on...
Still missing Serge Lama (the original singer of "Je suis malade"). Thanks ! I'm 20 again !
It's true that he reacted to "Je suis malade" covered by Lara Fabian but not to the original by Serge Lama. He has to do it, obviously.
Stop with these cheesy and old fashioned singers, please!
+ 1 pour Serge Lama, tellement.
@@patrickcaradec6174 Mon Dieu! Mais vous êtes tous vieux dans vos têtes ou quoi??? Dereck a 35 ans pas 60 ou 70 ans! Arrêtez de lui faire faire des beauferies et ringardises! On approche de la Chance Aux Chansons avec Pascal Sevran là! Bientôt la chaîne de la maison de retraite! Sérieux!
@@jevousemmerdetouslesthunde2391 Bonne suggestion la Chance aux chansons, comme ça Dereck pourrait apprécier plusieurs chanteurs vintage à la fois. :-)))
If you want to hear more of him, try Holiday or Lettre à France, both vocally interesting.
"Lettre à France"and" Le bal des Laze"are two really good songs too