Submitted by konaya t3_10zs1l5 in dataisbeautiful
Goleroth t1_j85c9dz wrote
Reply to comment by konaya in [OC] What song did the Sailor Moon dub in each country use for its opening theme? by konaya
Kind of the same thing for 'Bernard Minet' in France. This guy is a legend
konaya OP t1_j85f2ro wrote
Yeah, I looked him up too on Spotify when researching. Maybe I should add the Spotify links to my top comment.
It's such a whiplash to go from the Italian one to the French one. Completely different vibes. I love it.
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ArvinaDystopia t1_j88l0uy wrote
Well, a "legend". Just because it's from our childhood doesn't mean we should disregard how terrible it was.
Bernard Minet's songs were ridiculously childish even for my 9 year old self!
Goleroth t1_j88objs wrote
I never specified what 'legend' meant.
His songs are not to my taste. At least, he had his own style. That's something
ArvinaDystopia t1_j895dpg wrote
Wouldn't say his style was that different from, say, Dorothée's. So, not even that.
konaya OP t1_j89dq80 wrote
As someone who wasn't aware of his work until listening to the French intro right after the Italian one gave me a cultural whiplash, I wouldn't hesitate to call him a legend if this intro is representative of the rest of his work. Who knew Sailor Moon could be a sitcom?
ArvinaDystopia t1_j8d4wag wrote
If you want to see him on the drums.
That's what we got instead of Cha-la head-cha-la.
Warning: that song is going to stay with you for decades, and not in a good way.
konaya OP t1_j8dd4te wrote
Goodness! He does have a formula, doesn't he?
I dunno, I kinda dig how it's essentially the same song with the same lyric structure. It's so ridiculous I can't help but like it.
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