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From: RicoCoracao2011
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  • solo una bestemmia poterebbe esprimere l'entità del pezzo

  • @brownisbrown solo una bestemmia ? scusa ..

    vera cultura degli anni '70 qui

  • @RicoCoracao2011

    sta bene. la bestemmia, è solo un atto estremo (inverso all'osannare del fedele) che eleva l'oggetto su cui è diretta al sovraumano, in questo caso il pezzo in oggetto, che va ben oltre la cultura degli anni '70.

  • @brownisbrown

    detto questo non faccio che ascoltarla in loop da giorni.

    La bestemmia è del vicino. Ma lui non capisce.

    In pace.

  • @brownisbrown ah ok ho capito, mi dispiace fare attenzione qui a youtube

    sentire i benvenuti qui da sempre

  • thank you / Merci for all the views and votes here, nice you enjoy..

    i will make one more with slogan soon

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  • if i was charlotte gainsbourg after watching so many erotic stuff from my parents i think i would become either asexual or a slut.i know has nothign to do with the vid but i'm so glad she did not turn out weird,but perfect.

  • How can a woman like that have an attraction to a monkey like that?

  • @oknbjiuhvcgy :) he was a great artist in different ways and they came together at work for the movie "Slogan"(1969) women want special men and men want feminine girls... the old rule of nature

  • @RicoCoracao2011 Just talent

  • @oknbjiuhvcgy Good question: I think the attraction must have been money. Roger Vadim (possibly the worst director ever) married the most beautiful ladies on Earth at the time. And this Svengali convinced folks he was a great artiste because he placed objects close to the camera & kept audiences wondering why the actresses were hidden in the distance behind a curtain or vanity, or carefully placed bowl of fruit. No one can make sense of gullibility - but we can wonder!.

  • @MrGoldengoodies but i think this relationship here has nothing to do with money, more with status from serge in france and all this 70s french/retro stuff.. they were pioneers in this times with retrostyle.. "like up-to-date" they split relationship ,so all can be relax :D

  • @oknbjiuhvcgy Men do not need beauty, they need charisma, and Serge possessed so much of it.

  • @anniethesea this is true, but he was really not beauty but cult, he did lot of things in the 70s and they came together at SLOGAN 1969 (some scenes inside here) but nice YOU ALL ENJOY THIS here... i will upload some stuff more, feel inspired

  • @RicoCoracao2011 I agree with you Rico. A lot gets consumed in the era/times. Women tend to get dazzled by many superficial elements that ignite their interests, while men are solely captivated by physical attributes. Anniethesea is correct with the assessment that men can use charm, resourcefulness, charisma, senses of humor, creativity, talent and varied cerebral characteristics that present their own allure which is beyond the outward physical. Good observations folks!

  • @MrGoldengoodies thank you my friend, i understand all you wrote,but donT expect i can write you in this english back, i have a 900 persons group in usa for Aaliyah & USA named my english Ricoenglish :D i think some are angry about why this beauty was together with Serge,so its perhaps Jane not wanted a male model,she wanted a creative (famous) person and he was and is this for sure.. its really a pleasure for me that lot of like this mix of videos & music i made for fun..

  • @RicoCoracao2011 Thank you for your message & your English is fine and understood. As for Jane, in retrospect and time advantage, it appears that wealth and notoriety with name recognition have tended to have an influence. Many are impressed by images that have been created, and quite often that leaves to be said for substance and character. Good luck to you, and you can be appreciated for whatever qualities you may possess.

  • @oknbjiuhvcgy HE WAS BRILLIANT. STILL IS.

  • @InthenameofGigi Really? Brilliant? He did things that were brilliant? Interesting. It seems Gilbert Becaud might be called creatively brilliant for composing so many enduring songs, but it appears Serge is best known for finding women who were impressed with reputed greatness.

  • @MrGoldengoodies Touche! 

  • OMG they are sooo young here...

    Time is running....

    Great vid

  • @crazyurmel2 yes... you like her and i remember you told me you had a crush on her in the 70s

    ... no wonder, she is still timeless beauty and this facinate me all time :)) made 1969/70 , over 40years now!

  • @RicoCoracao2011

    Jaaa, sie war genau mein Typ. Damals.  Heute gehe ich auf die 60 zu und bin etwas bescheidener und ruhiger geworden.......hahaha

  • What is the name of the song? Been searching the song for ages but can't find it!

  • @lobproperi pardon for waiting perhaps, the name of the track is: "Paris Paris" (Version longue)

    by "Musique de la campagne de Bertrand Delanoë" just google or use a youtube to mp3 online converter!

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  • Yes, Man, a fascinating story between Jane and Serge, which started in this movie "Slogan". ;-)

  • @alcohalls yes.. i read this full story some times ago and facinated that they first "hate" and with this "restaurant-trick" from the producer then... please alcohalls review my "aaliyah spirit" slide, oki?!

  • @alcohalls hi alcohalls, the master of psychedelic birkin slides :D

  • Birkin & Gainsbourg, the most romantic love.

  • @PetiteLicorne ..yes, at that times

    and they were really fresh in love in slogan69, so this movie is special

  • LOL "nearly safe for work" Not really :P

    Thanks for the upload. Beautiful scenes.

  • @popaddict haha..hope nobody flag this vid ...greetings & merci (:

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