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Guy Mardel on a vintage postcard
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Eurovision Fact #267:
For the first 10 years of the Eurovision Song Contest, France placed in the top five. However, no one knows the real rankings of the first Eurovision, so every nation aside from the winner was given second place.
The subsequent rankings are as followed:
Paule Desjardins took home second place in 1957 for the song 'La Belle Amour.'
'Dors Mon Amour' by André Claveau won the 1958 contest.
Jean Philippe's 'Oui, Oui, Oui, Oui' won third place in 1959.
1960 saw another victory for France thanks to Jacqueline Boyer's 'Tom Pillibi.'
'Printemps (avril Carillonne)' by Jean-Paul Mauric took fourth place in 1961.
In 1962, France won the contest once more with 'Un Premier Amour' by Isabelle Aubret.
'Elle était Si Jolie' by Alain Barrière gave the nation its worst score yet in 1963 when it earned fifth place.
Rachel's 'Le Chant De Mallory' won fourth place in 1964.
Finally, in 1965, 'N'avoue Jamais' by Guy Mardel placed 3rd.
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France, Eurovision.tv.
Lugano 1956, Eurovision.tv.
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Photographie de Jean-Marie Périer pour le journal Salut les Copains, 12 avril 1966.
Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan, Jean-Jacques Debout, Hugues Aufray, Catherine Ribeiro, Eddy Mitchell, Danyel Gerard, Claude Ciari, France Gall, Serge Gainsbourg, Frankie Jordan, Michèle Torr, Sheila, Chantal Goya, Dany Logan, Michel Paje, Ronnie Bird, Monty, Sophie, Noël Deschamps, Jacky Moulière, Annie Philippe, Claude François, Eileen, Guy Mardel, Billy Bridge, Michel Berger, Michel Laurent, Nicole (Surf ), Salvatore Adamo, Thierry Vincent, Tiny Yong, Antoine, Françoise Hardy, Benjamin, Dick Rivers, Monique (Surf ), Hervé Vilard, Jocelyne, Dave (Surf ), Rocky (Surf ), Coco (Surf ), Pat (Surf ), Pascal (Le Petit Prince), Richard Anthony et Christophe.
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LGBTQIA+ Historical Romances for Winter 2022
A Christmas Engagement by Ellie Thomas
In 1805, Charles Denham’s comfortable life in Regency London with his long-term partner Avery Mallory is disrupted by the sudden death of his father. As the heir to a modest country estate in Gloucestershire, Charles returns home to care for his bereaved family and take up his new responsibilities.
Overwhelmed with grief, rather than leaning on Avery, Charles rejects his love and becomes fixed on the idea of taking a wife for reasons of family duty alone. With this plan in mind, during early winter, he travels the short distance to Bath only to find that Avery and his family have already arrived at the resort.
Will Charles follow through with his ill-conceived plan for a hasty betrothal by Christmas? Or will he come to his senses and resume his relationship with the nicest man in England?
When the Glow Lights the Woods by Eule Grey (dystopian fantasy)
A snowy story of healing, birds, and the magic of connection.
The Wall? Who gives a snowman’s kiss about when the wars ended, or who built the divide that goes all the way around the planet? Whatever!
All anyone cares about is Christmas, when one lucky person gets to date someone from the other side. Who will it be this year?
Eighteen-year-old Kite Ripples loves birds, animals, and gazing at stars. He’s a good brother to leader, Mal. Mostly. As teacher, it’s Kite’s responsibility to dispel the rumours about people on the other side being robots—just a myth, right? Deep down, he understands no human is better, or worse, than any other. And, if he dreams of meeting a guy like him—who wants to kiss—it doesn’t mean Kite’s a rebel. Not he!
Manu Feathers, also eighteen, lives on the other side. Gets into trouble. Likes boys. Breaks laws and wants more. Like everyone, he’s fixated on those over the divide—simultaneously scared and excited by rumours of too much sex. It’s a lot to get your head round.
Kite is selected to climb under the Wall, and it’s the best Christmas present ever. But nothing goes to plan. Instead of picking the perfect boy, all he notices is the guy on the end, acting out. Who’d choose a nuisance like him?
Can the highest Wall prevent first love? Can a kiss heal a baby bird?
A Chaperoned Christmas by Meg Mardell (FFM - v triad poly)
Candida Damerell avoids two things at all costs: her former hometown, Salcombe Bay, and her former lover, Broderick Carlyle. She’s worked too hard to shake off her sad family history in Devonshire and become a premier London hostess. To think she nearly threw it all away for a bohemian charmer like Broderick! He never understood Candida’s need to keep their secret romance, well, secret. Unfortunately, this holiday season, the fates seem determined to thwart her best efforts at self-preservation.
Broderick Carlyle is not surprised to see his estranged lover on the same coastal railway platform a fortnight before Christmas. Who else could tempt him into such a backwater at this dangerously jolly time of year? Not the country rustic whose need for Society chaperones is the alleged reason for the visit. What Broderick is not prepared to learn is that this windswept bit of coast is where Candida grew up. Even more alarming? The “country rustic” is none other than an earl’s daughter from the neighbouring estate.
Lady Sophia Luscombe has no intention of leaving her beloved Devonshire and her new horse breeding business for smelly, snobby London, especially not under the guidance of two Society chaperones. What if they managed to get Sophie married at last? No, she will distract her sophisticated visitors by making them fall in love with each other. The intimate entertainments of a West Country Christmas will make it easy to force the two together. It would be the perfect plan—or it would be if only the too-perfect Candida were not Sophie’s secret first love.
Just as the web of cross purposes frays to breaking point, a masquerade ball arrives to give these fierce spirits one last opportunity to tell the truth in time for Christmas. Is it too late for a second or even a third chance at love?
The Nutcracker Princess by Courtney Milnestein (f/f fantasy)
In the city of Holmgarðr, in the nation of Garðaríki, on Christmas Eve, there is magic in the air, as Uncle Drosselmeyer presents his gifts before the young children of the ambassador of Gloriana, Clara and Fitz. Yet for all the magic and festivities of Christmas, there is a sense also of danger, the shadow of war growing longer from the neighboring nations of the Hanseatic League.
Caught on the cusp of the peaceful life she has always known and the threat of impending war, Clara finds herself alone in a magical realm save for the company of her cat, embroiled in dangers hitherto unimagined as she finds herself increasingly drawn to a handsome Nutcracker Princess and faced with a choice that will impact both her own fate and that of the world around her.
Sixpenny Octavo by Annick Trent (f/f)
Clockmender Hannah Croft's friend Molly has been arrested for her connections to a Jacobin club. In the tumultuous political climate of 1790s Britain, being in the wrong place at the wrong time is enough to land Molly in gaol. Hannah's one hope to free her lies in the testimony of housemaid Lucy Boone. Lucy has spent her entire life moving from one household to another, never forming a true connection with her fellow servants—nor with her occasional lovers. She prefers it that way. When you can rely on yourself, why would you need anyone else? But when Hannah Croft asks for help, she cannot say no. Working together to free Molly, the two women don't try to ignore their growing attraction. For Hannah, Lucy is a beacon of hope at a difficult time. And Lucy finds herself loving her new life, made welcome by Hannah and her friends. But their situation is fraught with danger. Rumours abound of an informant in their midst, and a sinister man from the magistrate's office dogs Lucy's steps. One wrong move could land them in gaol—or splinter their new relationship from within.
Hen Fever: A Sapphic Victorian Romance by Olivia Waite (f/f)
Lydia Wraxhall is on her best behavior every day of the year—except one: the annual Bickerton Christmas Poultry Show. On that day she brushes her birds, sharpens her tongue, and engages in the closest thing the village knows to war. Harriet Boyne is a soldier’s widow reeling from the worst years of her life. She and her friends have inherited a manor on the village outskirts, and Harriet is looking forward to a quiet holiday far from the anguish of the battlefield. But a dispute over a flock of loose chickens — a rare local breed, which Lydia thinks could be champions and Harriet thinks could be delicious — draws Harriet into the competition under Lydia’s grudging guidance. Harriet’s frozen heart is thawed by Lydia’s gentleness, and lonely Lydia blossoms under Harriet’s keen regard. But the day of the poultry show is fast approaching, and everyone’s drawing up battle lines. And in the contest between secret love and public glory, there can only be one winner.
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Guy Mardel - N'Avoue Jamais
#Guy Mardel#N'Avoue Jamais#France#1965#esc#eurovision#eurovision art#esc art#art#digital art#eurovision 1965#esc 1965#France 1965#France esc#France esc 1965#France eurovision#France eurovision 1965#is it me or does he look like the love interest guy in amelie 2001
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#esc#eurovision song contest#year: 1965#draw: 11#performer: Guy Mardel#place: 3#country: france#language: french#points: 22#voting: 5-3-1 scoring#composer: Françoise Dorin#lyricist: Guy Mardel
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so um, since new trolls and im assuming Matesprits ans such have gone around, mind if you update us on all the quads?
LETS SEE IF I CAN REMEMBER EM ALL
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Eurovision 1965 my top 18
Hello again, or should i say, ciao, and welcome to another chapter of this series of ESC tops, and we go now back to March 20th, 1965 when the Eurovision Song Contest 10th edition was held in Naples, Italy after their smashing win in Copenhagen. 18 countries took part and it was the biggest at the time, Sweden returned and Ireland made its first appearance, and went to be a huge player in the contest in a far decade. The contest was won by Luxembourg and France Gall with the song Poupée de cire, poupée de son. And now let’s review the 18 participating songs.
1st Place: LUXEMBOURG/France Gall-Poupée de cire, poupée de son (Real Placing: 1st-32 points)
BEHOLD THE WINNER!!! I’M CRAZY FOR THIS ENTRY AND FOR FRANCE GALL. This song is beyond my words and certainly brought modernity and a breath of fresh air for the contest. AN ABSOLUTE WORTHY WINNER AND FRANCE, YOU’RE A LEGEND.
2nd Place: SPAIN/Conchita Bautista-¡Qué bueno, qué bueno! (Real Placing: =15th-0 points/last)
Again, how could this finish last with nul points? THIS IS AMAZING, Conchita is such a good singer, the performance was amazing, the song is everything, gorgeous singer as well, another injustice in the world of Eurovision.
3rd Place: MONACO/Marjorie Noël-Va dire à l’amour (Real Placing: 9th-7 points)
Awww a cute song, her voice is magical, the music is calm and it’s like a song i would hear walking in the park. Such a lovely song that deserved more.
4th Place: THE NETHERLANDS/Conny van den Bos-T is genoeg (Real Placing: 11th-5 points)
And another great entry from The Netherlands that was ignored by the juries, this is brilliant, her voice is amazing, the song is enjoyable, and the bongoes make this cool. This song gets stuck in my head and I start humming it suddenly.
5th Place: DENMARK/Birgit Brüel-For din skyld (Real Placing: 7th-10 points)
There’s something I enjoy about this one, sounds calm, but also the lyrics are fierce, she sings it so well and makes me feel great. Nice song.
6th Place: AUSTRIA/Udo Jürgens-Sag ihr, ich lass sie grüssen (Real Placing: 4th-16 points)
Again Udo delivers greatness to the contest, the song is amazing, his voice is on point and the lyrics are good. IMO his best entry and it would’ve been an amazing winner, maybe he was looking for victory this year or another year...
7th Place: NORWAY/Kirsti Sparboe-Karusell (Real Placing: =13th-1 point)
I love this one as well, but I think the song needs less orchestration, sounds heavy and the song maybe is more relaxed. Kristi’s voice is playful and cute, makes this song brilliant and good.
8th Place: PORTUGAL/Simone de Oliveira-Sol de inverno (Real Placing: =13th-1 point)
This lady is one of my favorite singers from Portugal, the song is very good and her vocals are superb, also the music is amazing, oh Portugal, many good songs and you were always ignored.
9th Place: ITALY/Bobby Solo-Se piangi, se ridi (Real Placing: 5th-15 points)
Oh what an entry!!! A good singer, nice music, and an amazing entry as well, Bobby’s voice is superb and the backing singers make this better.
10th Place: IRELAND/Butch Moore-Walking the streets in the rain (Real Placing: 6th-11 points)
Ireland’s first entry and it’s a well made Irish ballad, this is the perfect song for a rainy day, Butch has a great voice and the song is beautiful. Well done Ireland, now wait for the best in the next decades.
11th Place: UNITED KINGDOM/Kathy Kirby-I belong (Real Placing: 2nd-26 points)
A modern and accurate song for 1965, well performed but I don’t think this is a runner up, even though I like it, IMO there were better options this year. Nice song and nice singer.
12th Place: FINLAND/Viktor Klimenko-Aurinko laskee länteen (Real Placing: =15th-0 points)
I like this one, he has a great voice and the song is good, a nice entry overall and his style with that beard is nice. Certainly an enjoyable song.
13th Place: SWEDEN/Ingvar Wixell-Absent friend (Real Placing: 10th-6 points)
This song is good and Ingvar surely has a good operatic voice, but what annoys me it’s that he sings in English, I like more the Swedish version because it’s more powerful. The music sounds dark but it’s well made.
14th Place: BELGIUM/Lize Marke-Als het weer lente is (Real Placing: =15th-0 points/last)
This one it’s relaxing and her voice is amazing, the music is good and what a performance, a cool entry overall.
15th Place: FRANCE/Guy Mardel-N’avoue jamais (Real Placing: 3rd-22 points)
As with the German entry, I have a conflict with this, the verses are good but that chorus... annoys me, he sings so well but the song... not my cup of tea.
16th Place: GERMANY/Ulla Wiesner-Paradies, wo bist du? (Real Placing: =15th-0 points/last)
I have something weird with this song, one part of me likes it, but another part of me dislikes it, maybe the best part are the verses and the music in it, but the chorus it’s kind of a letdown. Not that good but absolutely not a nul pointer.
17th Place: YUGOSLAVIA/Vice Vukov-Čeznja (Real Placing: 12th-2 points)
I like this more than his entry in 1963, but I still think this needs something else for being a great entry, nice voice again and cute song, but it feels incomplete.
18th Place: SWITZERLAND/Yovanna-Non, à jamais sans toi (Real Placing: 8th-8 points)
I don’t know why but I don’t like her voice so much and the song is quite plain and boring, also forgettable even though this was the last song of the evening.
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N'avoue jamais van Guy Mardel
Dit lied is uitgekomen in 1965. Of het lied ooit in hitparades heeft gestaan is erg moeilijk te vinden, maar wat we wel weten is dat hij de 3de plaats op het eurovisiesongfestival ermee heeft kunnen veroveren met 22 punten.
Mijn grootouders kozen dit uit omdat het een bijzonder lied is voor hun. Het was hun favoriet nummer bij de ‘ontluikende liefde’, dus ook hun favoriete slow.
Mijn grootouders waren echte muziekliefhebbers. Ze hebben mij dan ook een lijst gegeven met al hun favoriete muziek uit hun jeugdjaren:��
+ Muziekkanalen:
Voor de muziek waren ze aanvankelijk afhankelijk van de radio: naast de gewone programma's waren de hitlijsten van radio Luxemburg en de latere piratenzender Veronica top. Een record aantal weken op nr 1 was het duo Blue Diamonds met liedje Ramona. Einde jaren 50 hadden ze een platenspeler: de eerste grammofoonplaatjes werden dan ook 'zot' gedraaid: Freddy Quinn (Junge komm bald wieder), Bobbejaan Schoepen (Lichtjes van de schelde, café zonder bier...), Connie Froboess (Zwei kleine italiener...) Dan hadden ze eindelijk een TV in huis (omstreeks 1960) en zagen ze eindelijk de zangers/zangeressen 'in levende lijve' optreden... In hun jeugdjaren waren er ook de bals in feestzalen, de fuiven (vaak in huis bv. verjaardagsfeestjes) en de dancings. Ze waren geen echte uitgaanstypes, maar wel bij bepaalde gelegenheden... De dansen van toen (en dus ook het genre liedjes) waren de slow (toen meer op gedanst dan nu), mars, twist, rock & roll, wals...
+ Zangers (en groepen) en liedjes uit de periode 1955- begin 1970, die ze sterk waarderen en steeds graag terug horen:
Beatles: Yesterday/Michelle... Edith Piaf: Non je ne regrette rien/Milord Adamo: Vous permittez monsieur/Tombe la neige/Dolce Paola/Quand les roses. Cliff Richard: The Young ones/Do You wanna dance Anneke Grönloh: Brandend zand Elvis Presley: In the ghetto/Are you lonesome tonight/It's now or never Neil Sedaka: Oh Carol... Moeke heeft dit zot gedraaid als ze samen was met een vroeger lief die Karel heet (zweverige verliefdheid...) Cliff Richard: Do you wanna dance/Lucky lipps Jim Reeves: He'll have to go/Adios amigo Roy Orbison: In dreams/Only the lonly Tom Jones: Green green grass of home Engelbert = Engelbert Humperdinck: Release me Christophe: Aline/ J'avais dessiné/ Sur le sable Jacques Brel: Mijn vlakke land Rocco Granata: Marina/ Buona notte Bambino Peter Koelewijn: Kom van dat dak af
Ze hoorden heel graag Franse chansons/ballades van klassezangers als:
Gilbert Becaud: Nathalie Charles Aznavour: For me formidable Mireille Mathieu: La paloma ade
Ook Duitstalige muziek werd veel gedraaid en hoorden ze graag:
Roy Black, Peter Maffay...
En dan waren er nog de smartlappen, 'levensliedjes' van Corry en De Rekels, Zangeres zonder naam, Paul Severs, Rob De Nys...
Fan van Will Tura, met in die tijd: Draai dan 797204 (eerste plaatje van moeke, gekregen op haar 18- jaar-verjaardagsfeestje)/ Eenzaam zonder jou/Je liegt als je zegt...
Mooie protestliederen (jaren van de mei-revolutie 1966...):
Boudewijn De Groot: Welterusten, meneer de president Armand: Ben ik te min Bram Vermeulen: Politiek
Veel beluisterde kleinkunstenaars:
Miel Cools: Houden van.../ Boer Bavo Herman Van Veen: Suzanne Boudewijn De Groot: Een meisje van zestien Jef Van Uytsel: De zotte morgen Liesbeth List & Ramses Shaffy: Pastorale
De vermelde Duitstalige zangers roepen bij hun herinneringen op aan hun eerste korte vakantie aan de Moezel en Rijn: veel gedraaid op de wijn- en bierterrassen en op de rondvaartboten.
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Ouliva: . . . Im... fairly certain there was a guy named Mardel that came in recently. ...he stays with redrik and boblue...
Ouliva: a-and you saw him... and he changed you...with magic? Are you alright? Did... they do something to you while I was asleep?
(Closed rp with @roleplayingwithartscape )
Caluis walked through the streets quietly, pace quick. Her head was low, and she was gripping her arm anxiously, pointed claws digging into her flesh. In her hurry, she didn't notice a much bigger troll, accidentally bumping right into him. She stumbled back slightly, eyes wide as she quickly looked back up at him. "I'm so sorry!" Her breath caught when she saw he was a purple, thinking she was going to die right then and there.
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