Controversial take on Michel Sardou’s ‘Les Lacs du Connemara’ by Juliette Armanet

2023-08-13 14:50:00

According to an article Paris Match France by Jeanne Le Borgne

“Scorched earth in the wind. Stone moors…” In Belgium as in France, “Les Lacs du Connemara” is a must for all evenings. No one can ignore this iconic hit by Michel Sardou, released in 1981. But obviously, his words are not unanimous.

In an interview for Tiptik, singer Juliette Armanet explained that Michel Sardou’s title was “an alarm siren” to leave a party. “It’s really a song that disgusts me,” said the singer, with a grin of aversion.

“Foul” music and a “right-wing” spirit

Asked about the reasons for his disgust, the interpreter of “Last day of disco” estimated that it was a “scout and sectarian song (…), right-wing” and with “filthy” music. “Nothing is going well”, even insisted Juliette Armanet.

And if the host in front of her seems to share the singer’s opinion – claiming in turn that this tube “stinks of sweat” -, on social networks, the opinion of the Frenchwoman seems totally against the grain. .

The name of “Juliette Armanet” is thus in the top trending topics on X (formerly Twitter) this weekend where she is the subject of a real lynching. Many criticize the young woman for having attacked a monument of French song even though they do not know any of her texts… Atmosphere!

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