Unbelievable charisma !! Queen of French pop music and certainly in Europe because I do not see any other European female singer able to match her for more than thirty years ...
This moment at the end 😭 as you said she has such a charisma on stage.. it was incredible!! I saw this show twice and both time I was chocked with those fire screens thanks to remember me those moments (today it was exactly 2 years ago when I saw her 🥰 with this show)
She is the author of almost all of her songs. This song wasn't written by her. The author of the words Charles Baudelaire - French poet of the 19th century
@@TWD66 Hello, I don't understand the real meaning of your comment (humor?). Les Fleurs du Mal is one of the most famous poetry collections in the world. Not because it's French, but because of its very sulfurous content. The book was banned from all sale in the world at the time of its release, the poet condemned, etc. If you google the 10 most famous poets in the world here's the list comes out: Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Leopardi, Allan Poe, García Lorca, Pablo Neruda, Edgar Lee Masters, Emily Dickinson, Giovanni Pascoli, Jacques Prévert. You'll notice Baudelaire appears in second position. Obviously, if you do this same search on Google Spain, maybe Pablo Neruda will come out first. But the list won't change much. And you can be sure Baudelaire will be inside, and this, because of "Les Fleurs du Mal". The cat always lands on its feet. :)) Have a good day, In my opinion, Rudyard Kipling is missing from this list "If" is, it seems to me one of the most famous poems in the world, there again (and it's not French)
@@LetsChillPage : Alright, thank you for the informative response. That was plain prejudice and ignorance from my part. I never would have thought that Baudelaire was that well-known. The thing remains a mystery to me but I trust you. The list you provide is very interesting, thank you again. I suppose topics do their part when poems are translated, indeed : Prévert seems extremely out of place in that list. But then, translations. Other than that, the meaning of my comment was that French poetry has so much better to offer than Baudelaire. He's great, sure, but... whatever. The translation argument sells it. If it were not for your post, I'd take it for granted that Rimbaud was the most famous French poet. Anyway, tastes and prejudices.
@@TWD66 Some poems of "Les Fleurs du Mal" are very beautiful, my preferred and strangely, it's certainly the less sulfurous of all the texts that make up this collection is "Le serpent qui danse" (The dancing snake). Moreover "François Feldman" to which Dereck has already reacted transposed it into a song: th-cam.com/video/KrelJ1-5TSo/w-d-xo.html I also love the very first poem which serves as a preface and at the same time as a warning and called "To the Reader": www.bonjourpoesie.fr/lesgrandsclassiques/poemes/charles_baudelaire/au_lecteur I also like Rimbaud, but I prefer Baudelaire to him. For me, the most famous French poet is Victor Hugo. Even if in fact, he's much more famous for his novels than for his poems. Yet there are some truly magnificent ones. We could certainly, since we are talking about Rimbaud, also quote Verlaine and his "Chanson d’automne" made famous by the W.W.2 cause it was the signal of the "D-Day". Prévert is part of this list thanks to "Les Feuilles mortes" which became a worldwide success through Yves Montand and taken over by Johnny Mercer in jazz instrumental version (Autumn Leaves) then by Miles Davis, Grace Jones, Iggy Pop, Eric Clapton, etc. But also thanks to Gainsbourg when he transposed it to "La chanson de Prévert".
good evening you. thank you for this wonderful reaction. IN 2019 I was lucky enough to be able to attend this phenomenal concert 6 times. Now, I miss Mylène 😫. Strongly 2023😉. I hope you can come see mylene if she does a concert in 2024
Funny to see that every person discovrering MF does not just like her work, stage presence etc. but systematically ends up falling in love or develop a fascination with her and finally call her "the queen". Very few artists provoque this. Beautiful reaction bro.
Beautiful... She opened her very first concert back in 1989 with this poem from Baudelaire. Many feared, whenever she chose it again to close her show thirty years later, that it was a farewell, a cycle ending... Thankfully, Nevermore 2023 has been announced a couple of days ago! 💪🏼
Hello Jude0,i’ve a good news. There is something new for 2023. She has post 2 teasers on TH-cam. We don’t know what it is, maybe an album, maybe an tour . Frenchs fans are so crazy to learn that. Wait and see. Sorry for my english. Stay the same.
This was the entrance song of her first concert and the last one of the 2019 concert, which made people fear it would be the last, the circle closed. But she announce a 2023 tour recently so it's all good 😁
If you like Mylene, you really must react to "Avant que l’ombre" at Bercy. It’s the final song of the show. Very powerful song and stage scenery is wonderful. I’m French BTW, and I can confirm you one thing about her: she is not a queen, she is a Goddess. It is really nice to see you discovering her now ! Keep going ! 😉
im so happy to watch your reaction Judeo !!!!!!!!!!! unfortunately its not the official video it s a pre-official... but still amazing ! thank you Judeo and please speak french for your next video !!!!!!! au revoir :)
And few days ago Mylène Farmer has send a mysterios message to her fans and Baudelaire isn’t so far ( with The Raven of Edgar Poe): th-cam.com/video/NvhGKq6hKP4/w-d-xo.html
Hey judeo happy to see you again 😘 not my favorite song but it’s always a pleasure to see. yes it's prononce lor-lo-ge ! Please for the next, try « dessine moi un mouton » from mylenium tour live ;)
I wanna cry each time i listen to l horloge....thanks peace
Your love for the Queen is absolutely authentic. Good man.
I was there and this is one of her best concert endings!!!! U're just standing there and taking it in!
Very powerfull moment because she started her first Tour in 1989 with this song.
Unbelievable charisma !! Queen of French pop music and certainly in Europe because I do not see any other European female singer able to match her for more than thirty years ...
Yes yes yes ... 1 of my favourites from this concert
This moment at the end 😭 as you said she has such a charisma on stage.. it was incredible!! I saw this show twice and both time I was chocked with those fire screens thanks to remember me those moments (today it was exactly 2 years ago when I saw her 🥰 with this show)
J’étais à ce concert live, Mylène Farmer est spectaculaire ❤️❤️❤️
She is a real QUEEN ❤
Thank you so much Judeo 🙏
Amazing huh!!Thanks man I really enjoy and appreciate you introducing me to great music👌✌👍
🙏 merci
Dude you are great with your react. Keep on. ❤️And thank you. 🙏
She is the author of almost all of her songs. This song wasn't written by her. The author of the words Charles Baudelaire - French poet of the 19th century
Perhaps the most famous poet in the world. Who has never heard of "Les Fleurs du Mal"? (Evil Flowers)
@@LetsChillPage I think you're French, I don't trust you. Ever wondered whether you were biased ?
@@TWD66 Hello,
I don't understand the real meaning of your comment (humor?).
Les Fleurs du Mal is one of the most famous poetry collections in the world. Not because it's French, but because of its very sulfurous content.
The book was banned from all sale in the world at the time of its release, the poet condemned, etc.
If you google the 10 most famous poets in the world here's the list comes out: Shakespeare, Baudelaire, Leopardi, Allan Poe, García Lorca, Pablo Neruda, Edgar Lee Masters, Emily Dickinson, Giovanni Pascoli, Jacques Prévert.
You'll notice Baudelaire appears in second position.
Obviously, if you do this same search on Google Spain, maybe Pablo Neruda will come out first. But the list won't change much. And you can be sure Baudelaire will be inside, and this, because of "Les Fleurs du Mal".
The cat always lands on its feet. :))
Have a good day,
In my opinion, Rudyard Kipling is missing from this list "If" is, it seems to me one of the most famous poems in the world, there again (and it's not French)
@@LetsChillPage : Alright, thank you for the informative response. That was plain prejudice and ignorance from my part. I never would have thought that Baudelaire was that well-known. The thing remains a mystery to me but I trust you. The list you provide is very interesting, thank you again. I suppose topics do their part when poems are translated, indeed : Prévert seems extremely out of place in that list. But then, translations.
Other than that, the meaning of my comment was that French poetry has so much better to offer than Baudelaire. He's great, sure, but... whatever. The translation argument sells it.
If it were not for your post, I'd take it for granted that Rimbaud was the most famous French poet. Anyway, tastes and prejudices.
@@TWD66 Some poems of "Les Fleurs du Mal" are very beautiful, my preferred and strangely, it's certainly the less sulfurous of all the texts that make up this collection is "Le serpent qui danse" (The dancing snake). Moreover "François Feldman" to which Dereck has already reacted transposed it into a song: th-cam.com/video/KrelJ1-5TSo/w-d-xo.html
I also love the very first poem which serves as a preface and at the same time as a warning and called "To the Reader": www.bonjourpoesie.fr/lesgrandsclassiques/poemes/charles_baudelaire/au_lecteur
I also like Rimbaud, but I prefer Baudelaire to him.
For me, the most famous French poet is Victor Hugo. Even if in fact, he's much more famous for his novels than for his poems. Yet there are some truly magnificent ones.
We could certainly, since we are talking about Rimbaud, also quote Verlaine and his "Chanson d’automne" made famous by the W.W.2 cause it was the signal of the "D-Day".
Prévert is part of this list thanks to "Les Feuilles mortes" which became a worldwide success through Yves Montand and taken over by Johnny Mercer in jazz instrumental version (Autumn Leaves) then by Miles Davis, Grace Jones, Iggy Pop, Eric Clapton, etc. But also thanks to Gainsbourg when he transposed it to "La chanson de Prévert".
Merci beaucoup mon beau !!!
Thanks you i love love love ❤️
good evening you. thank you for this wonderful reaction. IN 2019 I was lucky enough to be able to attend this phenomenal concert 6 times. Now, I miss Mylène 😫. Strongly 2023😉. I hope you can come see mylene if she does a concert in 2024
I think tour will be in 2023 and new album maybe in 2022
magic 🤩🤩
Funny to see that every person discovrering MF does not just like her work, stage presence etc. but systematically ends up falling in love or develop a fascination with her and finally call her "the queen". Very few artists provoque this. Beautiful reaction bro.
Beautiful... She opened her very first concert back in 1989 with this poem from Baudelaire. Many feared, whenever she chose it again to close her show thirty years later, that it was a farewell, a cycle ending... Thankfully, Nevermore 2023 has been announced a couple of days ago! 💪🏼
his is what I call a masterpiece! it's magical, captivating, bewitching ... a pure unparalleled wonder
Hello Jude0,i’ve a good news. There is something new for 2023. She has post 2 teasers on TH-cam. We don’t know what it is, maybe an album, maybe an tour . Frenchs fans are so crazy to learn that. Wait and see. Sorry for my english. Stay the same.
Concert ;) En tous cas, c'est ce que dit le site "Ataxie" (M.F. Shop)
This was the entrance song of her first concert and the last one of the 2019 concert, which made people fear it would be the last, the circle closed.
But she announce a 2023 tour recently so it's all good 😁
Thanks Mister
If you like Mylene, you really must react to "Avant que l’ombre" at Bercy. It’s the final song of the show. Very powerful song and stage scenery is wonderful.
I’m French BTW, and I can confirm you one thing about her: she is not a queen, she is a Goddess. It is really nice to see you discovering her now ! Keep going ! 😉
I told you so, this ending is breathtaking, I was there
♥️
New Stadium Tour for 2023 in France 🇫🇷 nevermore
❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Yes! 😍🔥🔥🔥🔥
Phenomenal ! This stage is on fire like us !! 💙
Oh my God ! Who's that girl ? I never seen this kind of show. Whaou !
if you want to learn French then start with her name :). reaction was a good vibe again
next :Diabolique mon ange - Timeless 2013 Live pls :)
she's just announced she's touring, for the last time, in 2023. If you can get to Paris, I can accommadate you at home
i love your video !
Very good reaction Judeo , maybe for the next or futur one you can try Dégénération live 2009 stade de France , an excellent techno vibe !
Now you know ... she's god !
You should react to The 1989 version of this song. It was the begining of her first tour and she never sang this song until that moment!
Traduction pliz
👍🤝
i prefer the live version of 1989
the final sound is a clock lol
im so happy to watch your reaction Judeo !!!!!!!!!!! unfortunately its not the official video it s a pre-official... but still amazing ! thank you Judeo and please speak french for your next video !!!!!!! au revoir :)
It is the official video? Taken right from the concert dvd…
No it's the official video. Same as the DVD version
@@rhaelicent it is ! im sorry i did a mistake ^^ its the same version yes :)
And few days ago Mylène Farmer has send a mysterios message to her fans and Baudelaire isn’t so far ( with The Raven of Edgar Poe):
th-cam.com/video/NvhGKq6hKP4/w-d-xo.html
after a few views, you won't react so much fun to this song...
Hey judeo happy to see you again 😘 not my favorite song but it’s always a pleasure to see. yes it's prononce lor-lo-ge ! Please for the next, try « dessine moi un mouton » from mylenium tour live ;)