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Phoque OFF : Jonathan Personne + Hippie Hourrah au Pantoum

Thu 16 Feb 2023 • 09:00 pm Pop
Le Pantoum - Montréal 20$
· by Rédaction PAN M 360

HORAIRE DE LA SOIRÉE

21h00 – Hippie Hourrah
22h00 – Jonathan Personne

« Hippie Hourrah » était cette chanson que Jacques Dutronc avait écrite pour se moquer des enfleurés qui essaimaient dans ses plates-bandes. Caustique morceau de vertige à s’envoyer à 45 rpm ou sur cube de sucre. Échappé de la bouche de ce dernier, le mot s’est fait chair, a pris corps, roulant d’une fange à une autre dans le marécage éthylique des soirées, petit bonheur caché sous des haillons de lumière et quelques barbes. On lui promettait mondes et merveilles. Puis les murs ont avalé le soleil. Tout est allé très vite. Ils étaient trois, quatre, cinq ou plus, Marinel Abas, Miles Dupire et Gabriel Lambert. Il y avait des fleurs et de la fumée, aussi des basses et des synthés. Il y avait ce chanteur en posture de l’arbre, croisé autrefois en costume d’Adam (d’après la Chute) au sein des Marinellis. Il y avait ces Jésus des Bermudes, trouvés chez Anemone et Elephant Stone, et leur Golgotha de réverbérations. Il y avait ce bourdonnement de chœurs psychédéliques répétant un mantra à l’envers. Et dans la voûte céleste, un écho résonnait : Hippie Hourrah, Hippie Hourrah…

“Hippie Hourrah” was this song that Jacques Dutronc had written to make fun of the enfleurés who swarmed in his flowerbeds. Caustic piece of vertigo to be sent to 45 rpm or on sugar cube. Escaped from the mouth of the latter, the word became flesh, took body, rolling from one mire to another in the ethylic swamp of the evenings, small happiness hidden under rags of light and some barbs. One promised him worlds and wonders. Then the walls swallowed the sun. Everything went very fast. They were three, four, five or more, Marinel Abas, Miles Dupire and Gabriel Lambert. There were flowers and smoke, also bass and synths. There was that singer in the tree pose, once seen in Adam’s costume (from the Fall) in the Marinellis. There was that Jesus of Bermuda, found at Anemone and Elephant Stone, and their Golgotha of reverb. There was the hum of psychedelic choirs repeating a mantra in reverse. And in the vault of heaven, an echo resounded: Hippie Hurrah, Hippie Hurrah…

POUR ACHETER VOTRE BILLET, C’EST ICI!

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