Roger ou Plastic a toujours la pêche dans cette vidéo et ici c'est bien lui qui chante !!!
Pour Elton Motello ? À peu près en même temps pour les deux versions et la musique dans les deux cas a été composée sour la direction de Lou et les musiciens sont les mêmes. Puis en plus Roger Jouret a été dans ce groupe aussi. Deprick est le compositieur. Alan Ward a écrit les paroles en anglais et Yves Lacomblez celles en français.
Pas de vol, tous des amis ou relations à l'époque.
@zonzon25 This is not fake. However i understand what you mean. It was discovered that Plastic Bertrand wasn't the actual singer on his first five(!!) albums. Afterwards he has however, released records with his own voice.
Those French composers stole the song from Elton Motello, used his backing band to record the track with French lyrics and Plastique singing. Copyright exists based upon arrangement and melody, which are clearly identical here. Even the musicians were the same as the original.
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Elton released his single Nov 1977, this version was recorded in Dec 1977, The Damned/Captain Sensible did a version in 1982.
Plastique ripped this tune off, there no doubt at all. Melody is identical.
sounds like a sex pistols song, just like wolfmother sound like black sabbath and jet sound like iggy pop and oasis like the beatles .......must I go on?
You copy another bands formula and you have a hit song.
Ageist ! He wrote the song and had a hit with it - when did he become too old to perform it ? When does anyone become too old to do something ? Who put you in a position to judge ?
He didn't write the song, and probably even didn't sing it himself on the original single... but Lou Depryck, an established musical producer. Depryck's claim to fame was his production and song for Plastic Bertrand "ça plane pour moi" of 1977. Later on, he even started to claim that he also did the vocals...
Neither of them wrote it. It was done by Alan Ward and Elton Motello and originally called Jet Boy/Jet Girl. But the lyrics (which concerned a young boy's homosexual relationship and rejection) were too explicit (The chorus was, "oh oh oh oh, He gave me head). So they changed the lyrics and gave it over to Pastic Bertrand. The origin of this song is pretty muddled because so many people had their fingers in the pie and the change over came in the same year.
Ha that song is at the beginning of jackass 3.5
Barkingspider956 7 months ago
I called my son Plastic in honour of this legend. My surname happens to be Bertrand.
wocko53 9 months ago
Roger ou Plastic a toujours la pêche dans cette vidéo et ici c'est bien lui qui chante !!!
Pour Elton Motello ? À peu près en même temps pour les deux versions et la musique dans les deux cas a été composée sour la direction de Lou et les musiciens sont les mêmes. Puis en plus Roger Jouret a été dans ce groupe aussi. Deprick est le compositieur. Alan Ward a écrit les paroles en anglais et Yves Lacomblez celles en français.
Pas de vol, tous des amis ou relations à l'époque.
curieux008 1 year ago
good song
NAREKVELIKI 1 year ago
plastic bertrand = play back fuck you
cocowwemetal 1 year ago
Sorry, what's fake ?
fatbones22 1 year ago
fake
zonzon25 1 year ago
@zonzon25
Sorry, what's fake ?
fatbones22 1 year ago
@fatbones22 was jokin' about the fact he didn't sing on his cds.
zonzon25 5 months ago
@zonzon25 This is not fake. However i understand what you mean. It was discovered that Plastic Bertrand wasn't the actual singer on his first five(!!) albums. Afterwards he has however, released records with his own voice.
gratzner 11 months ago
lou deprijck wrote this song in french please in 1977
Auteurs compositeursLou Deprijck / Y.Lacomblez
LabelRM Records
perscaven 1 year ago
@perscaven.
Those French composers stole the song from Elton Motello, used his backing band to record the track with French lyrics and Plastique singing. Copyright exists based upon arrangement and melody, which are clearly identical here. Even the musicians were the same as the original.
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Elton released his single Nov 1977, this version was recorded in Dec 1977, The Damned/Captain Sensible did a version in 1982.
Plastique ripped this tune off, there no doubt at all. Melody is identical.
Knepperify1 1 year ago
the song is ping pong
61Marko 2 years ago
@61Marko
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Stereolab are geniuses.
Knepperify1 1 year ago
who seriously would go see this guy live? catchy tune but seriously.
888kabe 2 years ago
LMAO ROFL
BRUTUALTRUTH 2 years ago
omg, finally i found this goddamn good song !
can't understand anything but the rythm is great and the french bla bla sounds very nicely, i love french.
greetings from austria
mindsurf2 2 years ago 2
The B site of this `vinylsong´ POGO POGO , I can´t find it on the net !!!
Who will helps me ??? RON.
ronnykroon66 2 years ago
i have it...the song goes "oh mama mama pogo pogo"?
Panzerfaust6 2 years ago
yes !! i love you the vidéo !!
miiouziickk 2 years ago
Plastic Rulez!!!!!
teston4 2 years ago
sounds like a sex pistols song, just like wolfmother sound like black sabbath and jet sound like iggy pop and oasis like the beatles .......must I go on?
You copy another bands formula and you have a hit song.
MuskateerGripWeed 2 years ago
How old is this guy???
JimenezCLJ 3 years ago
Well, you learn something new every day ! Thank you silvanski :-)
Still doesn't stop MisSiszY's comment being offensive though ;-)
fatbones22 3 years ago
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He's too old to do this song.
MisSiszY 3 years ago
Ageist ! He wrote the song and had a hit with it - when did he become too old to perform it ? When does anyone become too old to do something ? Who put you in a position to judge ?
fatbones22 3 years ago
He didn't write the song, and probably even didn't sing it himself on the original single... but Lou Depryck, an established musical producer. Depryck's claim to fame was his production and song for Plastic Bertrand "ça plane pour moi" of 1977. Later on, he even started to claim that he also did the vocals...
silvanski 3 years ago
Neither of them wrote it. It was done by Alan Ward and Elton Motello and originally called Jet Boy/Jet Girl. But the lyrics (which concerned a young boy's homosexual relationship and rejection) were too explicit (The chorus was, "oh oh oh oh, He gave me head). So they changed the lyrics and gave it over to Pastic Bertrand. The origin of this song is pretty muddled because so many people had their fingers in the pie and the change over came in the same year.
dracmus4711 3 years ago 5
@dracmus4711 - the song was written by Yvan Lacomblez for Plastic Bertrand but it wasn't released until a month after Jet Boy/Jet Girl came out.
crackatoa 6 months ago
It's true that he didn't write it but Roger Jouret a.k.a. Plastic Bertrand indeed is the vocalist! :-)
Chiromanic 2 years ago
It works for me!
DingoBluefoot 3 years ago
Yea, this man will last forever! King of Punk.
Chiromanic 3 years ago
no......he is the king of the divan
MuskateerGripWeed 2 years ago
he is a spazz i love him too i think he is and excellent dancer and singer hahaha keep on goin man
sxybona 4 years ago