Je ne sais pas si c’est votre cas, mais je peux difficilement vivre sans musique. Alors, l’autre jour, j’ai eu une idée un peu folle/con/géniale (tu peux rayer la mention que tu souhaites) : créer une playlist 100% feel good pour le confinement.
Des morceaux qui donnent envie de danser, de chanter, de te faire détester de tes voisins, à fredonner ou à écouter dans son casque. Y’a du bon, du très bon. Il y aussi des chansons complètement improbables, mais qui ont le chic pour faire rigoler ou mettre la patate.
Comme lors de ma playlist Années 80, celle-ci est accessible gratuitement et sans abonnement obligatoire sur Deezer. Pour vous ambiancer et avoir plein de chansons feel good dans la tête, clique ici ! ;)
Et parce que les chansons c’est bien, mais que les clips, c’est cool aussi, j’ai carrément créé la même playlist version Youtube, parce qu’il y a des pépites. Et des chorés à apprendre aussi !
Cette playlist contient donc 27 chansons, et il y en a pour tous les goûts.
1 – Chan Chan – Buena Vista Social Club
2 – Everybody’s (Backstreet’s Back) – Backstreet Boys
26 – C’est bon pour le moral – La Compagnie Créole
27 – Le tirelipimpon – Carlos
Grâce à cette playlist confinement, vous allez pouvoir avoir le sourire et vous détendre tout en travaillant ou en chillant dans votre jardin (si vous avez la chance d’en avoir un !). Evidemment, je décline toute responsabilité auprès de vos voisins si vous mettez le son à fond ou si vous leur mettez certains titres en tête ^^
Si vous me suivez sur Instagram, vous avez déjà une petite idée de mes goûts musicaux. Je dois avouer que dans le genre, je peux passer de AC/DC à Angèle, en faisant un petit tour du côté de Britney Spears. Autant vous dire que mon spectre musical est large ^^
J’ai eu envie aujourd’hui, histoire de bien commencer le weekend, d’inaugurer une série d’articles un peu sympas. Je vous ai concoctée quelques playlists. A mettre à fond dans vos oreilles ou chez vous, au réveil ou en soirée.
Les playlists seront accessibles via mon compte Deezer, et je vous mettrai le lien de la playlist à la fin de chaque article. Et histoire de rendre l’article un peu plus distrayant, je vous ai glissé les vidéos correspondants à chaque chanson. Ca va nous rendre nostalgique cette histoire ^^
Pour commencer cette série d’articles, direction les années 80 avec une playlist composée de chansons auxquelles je ne peux pas résister. C’est bien simple, dès que je les entends, je me mets à chanter ou à danser. OU les deux ^^
The Power of Love – Huey Lewis & The News
Si vous avez déjà regardé « Retour vers le Futur », alors cette chanson ne vous est pas inconnue. Et elle reste bien en tête ^^
2. Voyage Voyage – Desireless
Restons dans la thématique du voyage, avec notre Desireless nationale. A vrai dire, je serai bien incapable de citer une autre de ses chansons. Mais même 30 ans après, on connait toujours les paroles par coeur ^^
3. Everybody wants to rule the world – Tears for Fears
Une baby face, un petit rythme qui va bien, des paroles faciles à retenir, et le tour est joué.
4. Le Jerk – Thierry Hazard
Direction la fin des années 80 pour danser le Jerk. C’est la chanson qu’on ressort à peu près à chaque mariage ou fête de famille, et dont tout le monde connait les paroles. Moi la première.
5. L’aventurier – Indochine
L’enfant bizarre que j’étais dans les années 80 a eu comme première K7 un album d’Indochine. Eh bien plus de 30 ans après, l’aventurier n’a pas pris une ride !
6. Africa – Toto
Alerte grand classique ! Impossible de résister au rythme de ‘Africa » de Toto, comme la plupart de leurs chansons ceci dit. Et si vous aimez cette chanson autant que moi, alors vous allez adorer la version de Weezer.
7. I want to break free – Queen
Un clip mythique, et définitivement une de mes chansons préférées de Queen.
8. Take My Breath Away – Berlin
« Take My Breath Away », c’est la chanson phare de TopGun. Et sûrement une des meilleures chansons pour pécho dans les années 80. Qui fonctionne encore maintenant, ceci dit ^^
9. The Great Pretender – Freddie Mercury
La reprise de la chanson des Platters par Freddie Mercury est une petite pépite. Et ce clip ! Et si vous ne connaissiez pas la version des Platters, elle est juste parfaite aussi. Un peu moins mélancolique ceci dit ;)
10. Our House – Madness
Comment ne pas se déhancher dès les premières notes de « Our House » ? C’est l’un des groupes qui a fait connaitre le ska dans les années 80, et clairement la recette fonctionne toujours bien !
11. Shoud I stay or Should I go ? – The Clash
Oh la la ce petit riff reconnaissable entre mille. J’avais cette chanson sur une playlist petite, et je ne m’en lasse pas depuis. Elle a juste pris tout son sens avec l’âge ! ^^
12. La Isla Bonita – Madonna
Je ne suis pas la plus grande fan de Madonna qui existe, mais bon ce clip. Et cette chanson quoi. Vous aussi ça vous donne envie de danser comme une danseuse de flamenco ? Ou y’a que moi ? ^^
13. Wake me up before you go go – Wham!
Un petit « Wake me up before you go go » au réveil, et vous voilà prêts à passer une très bonne journée ! Et alors c’est encore mieux si vous êtes capable de vous déhancher comme George Michael ;)
14. Under Pressure – Queen feat David Bowie
Encore une chanson reconnaissable dès les premières notes. Deux monstres sacrés de la chanson unis le temps d’Under Pressure. Et une irrésistible envie de chanter.
15. Such a Shame – Talk Talk
La disparition récente de Mark Hollis, le chanteur de Talk Talk, a refait parler du groupe sur les réseaux sociaux. Mais alors ce groupe est tellement une pépite qu’il mérite d’être encore plus connu.L’un des groupes pionniers du New Wave en Angleterre.
16. Take On Me – A-Ha
Oh la la la la mais ce clip quoi. C’est sûrement la chanson que je massacre le plus, mais clairement impossible de ne pas danser ou chanter dessus. Ou alors vous n’avez pas de coeur.
17. It’s my life – Talk Talk
Oui, j’ai mis 2 chansons de Talk Talk dans cette playlist. Mais c’est parce qu’on connait plutôt la version de No Doubt de cette chanson que la vraie version ;) Bon par contre, côté clip, je préfère la version de No Doubt.
18. She Drives me Crazy – Fine Young Cannibals
Encore une pépite des années 80 sur laquelle je peux m’époumoner volontiers.Et reconnaissable dès les premières notes elle aussi !
19. Call Me – Blondie
Debbie Harry est définitivement une de mes chanteuses préférées. Un timbre de voix reconnaissable entre mille. Et une chanson à passer à votre crush, enfin s’il comprend l’anglais ;)
20. Let’s Dance – David Bowie
Comment parler des années 80 sans David Bowie ? Le génie de Nile Rodgers fait toujours son petit effet, même 30 ans après !
21. Antisocial – Trust
Si tu as déjà fait une manif dans ta vie, alors tu la connais.
22. Money for Nothing – Dire Straits
Le groupe de Mark Knopfler fait toujours son petit effet des années après. Et avec son riff, impossible de ne pas bouger du pied en rythme sur cette chanson. Apprécions aussi les effets spéciaux de ce clip.
23. Enola Gay – Orchestral Manoeuvre in The Dark
La magie d’Enola Gay d’OMD, c’est quand même d’arriver à nous faire bouger le popotin sur une chanson qui parle de l’avion qui a largué une bombe sur Hiroshima pendant la 2nde guerre mondiale…
23. Ghostbusters – Ray Parker Jr
Un petit côté à la Thriller de Michael Jackson, un de mes films préférés : c’est la chanson que je me passe tous les lundis matins pour me motiver. Oui, vous pouvez me juger. ^^
24. Let’s Groove – Earth, Wind and Fire
Connaissez vous quelqu’un capable de ne pas avoir envie de gigoter sur cette chanson ?
Bon, clairement cette petite playlist aurait pu durer des heures et il manque des tonnes de chansons ou de groupes. Mais l’idée, c’est de vous proposer une playlist à écouter rapidement, dans les transports ou chez vous avant de débuter votre journée ;)
Pour retrouver la playlist, rendez-vous sur Deezer ! Vous pouvez normalement y accéder même sans abonnement, vous aurez juste quelques pubs entre les chansons.
Et n’hésitez pas à me dire en commentaire si ce genre d’article vous plait, que je vois si je me penche sur d’autres playlists ;)
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