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+ | {{quote|''Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? La mort, la sienne.''<br> | ||
+ | ''Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? Le deuil des idées.''<br> | ||
+ | ''Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? Les mots, leur fuite.''<br> | ||
+ | ''Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? Le verbe enchainé.''|Gari singing Tartar.}} | ||
= Gari Gréu = | = Gari Gréu = | ||
− | '''''Laurent Garibaldi''''' (b. {{ | + | '''''Laurent Garibaldi''''' (b. {{thisday|1|September|1967}}) is a [[French]] [[musician]] (auteur-compositeur). He is a favourite singer of [[Fabrice]] who sees him as a poet in the great French tradition of using music as a support for the text. |
Favourite pieces include: | Favourite pieces include: | ||
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# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwrruGIlZus Les retrouvailles]. | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwrruGIlZus Les retrouvailles]. | ||
# [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XusgcI4rL-c La valse des valises]. | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XusgcI4rL-c La valse des valises]. | ||
+ | # [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Dka9z9EpPI Stop net]. | ||
− | {{I}} discovered the artist thanks to a long-time gone friend from high school, [[Yves Monchalin]], who, for no reason, once wrote me an email | + | {{I}} discovered the artist thanks to a long-time gone friend from high school, [[Yves Monchalin]], who, for no reason, once wrote me an email in which, in a footnote, he pointed me to that artist whom I should have known all my life. Merci, Yves! |
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+ | I had created this page on {{thisday|2|March|2021}} but because of the uncommon name of the artist, it got lost in faulty accentuation. | ||
== Links == | == Links == |
Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? La mort, la sienne.
Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? Le deuil des idées.
Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? Le verbe enchainé.
Contre quoi lutte l’artiste ? Les mots, leur fuite.
—Gari singing Tartar.
Laurent Garibaldi (b. 1 September (1967)) is a French musician (auteur-compositeur). He is a favourite singer of Fabrice who sees him as a poet in the great French tradition of using music as a support for the text.
Favourite pieces include:
I discovered the artist thanks to a long-time gone friend from high school, Yves Monchalin, who, for no reason, once wrote me an email in which, in a footnote, he pointed me to that artist whom I should have known all my life. Merci, Yves!
I had created this page on 2 March (2021) but because of the uncommon name of the artist, it got lost in faulty accentuation.