Les Fatals Picards

French rock/punk band
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Les Fatals Picards
Les Fatals Picards
Les Fatals Picards
Background information
OriginFrance
GenresRock, punk, pop, ska
Years active1998 – present
LabelsWarner Bros. Records
MembersLaurent Honel
Jean-Marc Sauvagnargues
Paul Léger
Yves Giraud
Past membersIvan Callot
Regis Rodrigues
Gilles Di Giovanni
Eric Charpentier
Olivier Delafosse
Jonathan Bénisty
Websitewww.fatalspicards.com

Les Fatals Picards is a French rock/punk band, founded in 1996.

The Fatals Picards (meaning "the fatal [men] from Picardy") are best known to general audiences because they represented France in the Eurovision Song Contest 2007 with the song "L'Amour à la française" (Eng: "Love, French Style"), after winning the national selection.[1]

Characteristics

The lyrics of the Fatals Picards are often of a parodic or humoristic character, though some songs, more particularly in the recent years, are more of a militant left-wing kind.

Some of their songs are satiric:

  • L'enterrement de Derrick ("the burial of Derrick"), about the namesake character of the German police TV series Derrick.
  • Le jour de la mort de Johnny ("the day of the death of Johnny"), about French rock singer Johnny Hallyday. The Fatals Picards and Johnny Hallyday were both at the same record company, Warner Bros. Records, who decided not to include the song on the album
  • Les Bourgeois — fake left-wing militant song, probably satirizing militant bands such as Têtes Raides; the title is reminiscent of a famous song by Jacques Brel.
  • Cure Toujours, about Goth youth imitating the looks and appreciating the music of The Cure. The guitar and vocals are reminiscent of Indochine.
  • Sauvons Vivendi, parody of songs from e.g. Band Aid that attempt raising awareness about humanitarian causes... but in this case, calling for help for the industrial and financial group Vivendi and stock traders.
  • Commandante, parody of songs by e.g. Noir Désir, mixing somewhat confused but strongly expressed left-wing political messages and somewhat meaningless Spanish lyrics meant to give a South American feel (in the Fatals song, the Spanish backing vocals are actually road directions).
  • Monter le Pantalon, parody of Tomber la chemise by Zebda.
  • Bernard Lavilliers, satirizing the image of French singer Bernard Lavilliers as a former adventurer active in South America, who has "seen it all".
  • C'est l'histoire d'une meuf, parody of the video for a song by humanitarian band les Enfoirés. The Fatals Picards accuse some of the singers in that band of being in there only to restart a flagging career.
  • Chasse, pêche et biture, a jab at hunters, accused of being drunk too often. The title is also a jab at the fringe political party Hunting, Fishing, Nature, Tradition.
  • Boum parodies the songs from French rock band Superbus (accused of having lousy lyrics centering on teenage loves and parties).
  • Je viens d'ici, satire of alleged bigotry in Corsica.
  • Et puis merde, je vote à droite ("Fuck it, I vote right-wing"): a man discovers that he prefers voting right-wing, and all of a sudden appreciates right-wing artists and professes conservative social views.

Musical influences range from straight rock to punk, chanson, etc.

Eurovision 2007

Eurovision 2007 in front Leadsinger Paul Léger, behind bass guitarist Yves Giraud

Les Fatals Picards represented France in Eurovision Song Contest 2007 in Helsinki, Finland with the bilingual French/English song "L'Amour à la française" (meaning "Love - the French way"). They finished 22nd overall in 24 finalists.

Band members

  • Laurent Honel : guitar/singing/bass (2000-)
  • Jean-Marc Sauvagnargues : Drums(2002-)
  • Paul Léger : Lead Singer (2004-)
  • Yves Giraud : bass (2005-)
Former member
  • Ivan Callot : Lead Singer (-December 2007)

Discography

Earlier materials
  • Amiens c'est aussi le tien - D.I.Y. (2000) (the title is a pun)
  • Navet Maria - Next Music - (2001) (the title is a pun on Ave Maria and "turnip", which is also slang for "bad film" in French)
  • Droit de véto - Next Music - (2003)
  • Picardia Independenza (2005) (the title and sleeve cover are faux Corsican independentist, except that Corsica is replaced by Picardy and the emblem of Corsica is replaced by a beet, one of the major crops of Picardy)
Charting studio albums
Year Album Peak positions Certification
FRA
[2][3]
2007 Pamplemousse Mécanique 24
2009 Le sens de la gravité 17
2011 Coming out 32
2013 Septième ciel 28
2016 Fatals Picards Country Club 11
2019 Espèces Menacées
2022 Le Syndrome de Göteborg
Live albums
Year Album Peak positions Certification
FRA
[2]
2008 Public 60
2011 Fatals s/ scène 52
2015 14.11.14

References

  1. ^ Libération: Les Fatals Picards défendront la France à L'Eurovision (in French)
  2. ^ a b "Les Fatals Picards discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 26 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Fatals Picards discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 October 2016.

External links

Media related to Les Fatals Picards at Wikimedia Commons

  • Official website (in French)
Preceded by France in the Eurovision Song Contest
2007
Succeeded by
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Participation
Artists
Songs
  • "À chaque pas"
  • "Allez Ola Olé"
  • "L'Amour à la française"
  • "Autant d'amoureux que d'étoiles"
  • "La Belle amour"
  • "C'est le dernier qui a parlé qui a raison"
  • "Chacun pense à soi"
  • "Le Chant de Mallory"
  • "Chanteur de charme"
  • "Chez nous"
  • "Comé-comédie"
  • "Divine"
  • "Diwanit bugale"
  • "Dors, mon amour"
  • "Echo (You and I)"
  • "Elle était si jolie"
  • "L'Enfer et moi"
  • "Et bonjour à toi l'artiste"
  • "Et s'il fallait le faire"
  • "Européennes"
  • "Évidemment"
  • "Femme dans ses rêves aussi"
  • "Fulenn"
  • "Hé, hé M'sieurs dames"
  • "Humanahum"
  • "Il doit faire beau là-bas"
  • "Il est là"
  • "Il était temps"
  • "Il faut du temps"
  • "Il me donne rendez-vous"
  • "Il y aura toujours des violons"
  • "J'ai cherché"
  • "J'ai volé la vie"
  • "Un jardin sur la terre"
  • "Je n'ai que mon âme"
  • "Je suis l'enfant soleil"
  • "Je suis un vrai garçon"
  • "Je veux donner ma voix"
  • "Un jour, un enfant"
  • "Mama Corsica"
  • "Marie-Blanche"
  • "Mercy"
  • "Mon alliée (The Best in Me)"
  • "Mon amour"
  • "Monté la riviè"
  • "Monts et merveilles"
  • "Les Mots d'amour n'ont pas de dimanche"
  • "Moustache"
  • "N'avoue jamais"
  • "N'oubliez pas"
  • "L'Oiseau et l'Enfant"
  • "On aura le ciel"
  • "Où aller"
  • "Oui, oui, oui, oui"
  • "Un premier amour"
  • "Printemps, avril carillonne"
  • "Requiem"
  • "Roi"
  • "Sans toi"
  • "Sentiments songes"
  • "Sognu"
  • "La Source"
  • "Le Temps perdu"
  • "Tom Pillibi"
  • "Un, deux, trois"
  • "La Vie à vingt-cinq ans"
  • "Vivre"
  • "Voilà"
  • "White and Black Blues"
  • Note: Entries scored out signify where France did not compete
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Final
Semi-final
Artists
Final
Semi-final
Songs
Final
  • "L'Amour à la française"
  • "Anytime You Need"
  • "Cvet z juga"
  • "Dancing Lasha Tumbai"
  • "Fight"
  • "Flying the Flag (For You)"
  • "Frauen regier'n die Welt"
  • "I Love You Mi Vida"
  • "Leave Me Alone"
  • "Liubi, Liubi, I Love You"
  • "Love or Leave"
  • "Mojot svet"
  • "Molitva"
  • "Questa notte"
  • "Rijeka bez imena"
  • "Shake It Up Şekerim"
  • "Song #1"
  • "They Can't Stop the Spring"
  • "Unsubstantial Blues"
  • "Visionary Dream"
  • "Water"
  • "Work Your Magic"
  • "The Worrying Kind"
  • "Yassou Maria"
Semi-final
  • "'Ajde, kroči"
  • "Comme ci, comme ça"
  • "Dança comigo"
  • "Drama Queen"
  • "Get a Life – Get Alive"
  • "Hear My Plea"
  • "Love Power"
  • "Malá dáma"
  • "On Top of the World"
  • "Partners in Crime"
  • "Push the Button"
  • "Salvem el món"
  • "Time to Party"
  • "Valentine Lost"
  • "Vampires Are Alive"
  • "Ven a bailar conmigo"
  • "Vertigo"
  • "Vjerujem u ljubav"
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