Thank you very much...

Hard rock is OK, but I must admit I prefer jazz. In the sixties, there was these people who recorded liitle jewels. They even made one with quincy Jones.

The Double Six of Paris:

 
Unfortunately, our citizens didn't want walls, so I'm afraid we'll have to put up with all those gypsies and arabs and africans and all of them immigrants ;-)


They'd already invaded our white culture in the 30s:


And in the late 40s, some others came from across the Atlantic, writers and musicians who could live as equals here. Once again, we tried to keep the best from them.

 

Unfortunately, our citizens didn't want walls, so I'm afraid we'll have to put up with all those gypsies and arabs and africans and americans and all of them immigrants ;-)


They'd already invaded our white culture in the 30s:


In the 40s, some managed to combine poetry and "swing":

And in the 60s, some others came from across the Atlantic, writers and musicians who could live as equals here. Once again, we tried to keep the best from them.

 
Now, it's either serious or humorous, but it still swings ;)


But one of my best "souvenir" of that "musique métissée" is a tune I heard when I was 5 or 6 years old:

 
Hard rock is OK, but I must admit I prefer jazz. In the sixties, there was these people who recorded liitle jewels. They even made one with quincy Jones.

The Double Six of Paris:

I like Les Double Six

Also like this. Good flavor.
 
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