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Hans plays with Lotte, Lotte plays with Jane
Jane plays with Willi, Willi is happy again
Suki plays with Leo, Sacha plays with Britt
Adolf builds a bonfire, Enrico plays with it
Whistling tunes we hid in the dunes by the seaside
Whistling tunes we're kissing baboons in the jungle
It's a knockout
If looks could kill, they probably will
In games without frontiers - war without tears
Games without frontiers - war without tears
Jeux sans frontieres
Andre has a red flag, Chiang Ching's is blue
They all have hills to fly them on except for Lin Tai Yu
Dressing up in costumes, playing silly games
Hiding out in tree-tops shouting out rude names
Whistling tunes we hide in the dunes by the seaside
Whistling tunes we're kissing baboons in the jungle
It's a knockout
If looks could kill they probably will
In games without frontiers - wars without tears
If looks could kill they probably will
In games without frontiers - war without tears
Games without frontiers-war without tears
Jeux sans frontieres
Hey! Look, there are the lyrics.
So he doesn't actually start the song with "She's so f***ing A"
Or She's so Funked Today.
Kate Bush on backing vocals!
Thanks, I didn't know it!
For me it was "She's so popular"
Mine was "She's so funky, yeah"... For years, even though I had the album, and spoke some French...
For me it was "She's so popular"
I still hear "She's so funky, yeah"
PG's third album is probably his best (and most disturbing).
Definitely the most disturbing. It's hard to sy which is his best.
Lyrics correction above - we're not "kissing baboons" - in fact, we piss on the goons (in the jungle).
I refuse to hear the french though. "She's so F*** A" is much better.
It's both actually: in the first verse they are "kissing baboons", in the second verse they "piss on the goons".
I remember that I was reading the science fiction book "Dhalgren" when this was popular. Sends me right back to that time!
Me too!
I refuse to hear the french though. "She's so F*** A" is much better.
Hey! Look, there are the lyrics.
So he doesn't actually start the song with "She's so f***ing A"
Now, that's all I hear
Does anybody remember the darn tv-show by the same name?! I guess some things get lost in translation, over time...
Certainly do. "It's A Knockout" here. Really popular back in the day, even the Royals got involved at some point.
Stuart Hall did time for bad stuff and was stripped of his OBE for good measure.
For me it was "She's so popular"
And it's not " and Rico plays with it".
So he doesn't actually start the song with "She's so f***ing A"
For me it was "She's so popular"
Thanks The_Walrus! You just enlightened a clueless guy who has yet to make it over to your country...BUT I PLAN ON GETTING THERE AT SOME POINT!
Could you also please write a couple of sentences about just what the hell is going on in "Solsbury Hill"?
According to the artist: "It's about being prepared to lose what you have for what you might get ... It's about letting go."
Many believe it is about leaving Genesis and striking out on his own. It was also his first hit outside the band.
So he doesn't actually start the song with "She's so f***ing A"
It recently got added.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeux_Sans_Frontières
I wonder if Peter used that as a metaphor? This song sounds more complex than just a rolling commentary on a game show.
Nope, I didn't have a clue until The_Walrus explained it for me a while back.
Uh, OK, I give - what?
Just to be pedantic. I'm sure Peter Gabriel would be upset if we couldn't catch what he wanted to say!
She's so Funky yo'.
...... does it really matter!!
so an example of a MORE creative and interesting artist, would be...?
Good lord where do I begin? Tom Waits, Nick Cave, The White Fences, Beck, Chris Whitley, Damien Jurado, Blitzen Trapper, Fruit Bats, Edward Sharpe, M. Ward, Real Estate, Wilco, Andrew Bird and many, many more. I have only listed some of the groups that are probably in the RP library, I didn't even mention all of the classic rock groups. There are literally hundreds more artist I could list which I just may when I have more time......
Many years ago in England there was a pan-european TV series called "It's a knockout" ( or Jeux Sans Frontieres internationally) It featured contestants from all over Europe "Dressing up in costumes, playing silly games" as referred to in the lyric. I always thought Peter Gabriel was suggesting that this would be a cool way to resolve differences, rather than World Wars!!
Just me though.
Not far off. The song is juxtaposing the obvious absurdity of the TV gameshow 'It's a knockout' (Jeux sans Frontiers as it was known in Europe) with the less obvious but in many ways equal absurdity of nationalism and militarism!
Thanks The_Walrus! You just enlightened a clueless guy who has yet to make it over to your country...BUT I PLAN ON GETTING THERE AT SOME POINT!
Could you also please write a couple of sentences about just what the hell is going on in "Solsbury Hill"?
Solsbury Hill is a small flat topped hill near Bath in Somerset, England. It was the site of an iron age fort around 300bc and is possibly the site of a battle between King Arthur's army and the Saxons. It is supposed to have spiritual and mystical properties.
PG used to jog and walk there when he was in Genesis. It's said that during visits there he would reflect and imagine what might have taken place there over the centuries. It was on one of these occasions that he made his mind up to leave Genesis, and the song seems to be about a mixture of the turmoil he was going through at the time interspersed with his imagining of events there.
Many years ago in England there was a pan-european TV series called "It's a knockout" ( or Jeux Sans Frontieres internationally) It featured contestants from all over Europe "Dressing up in costumes, playing silly games" as referred to in the lyric. I always thought Peter Gabriel was suggesting that this would be a cool way to resolve differences, rather than World Wars!!
Just me though.
Thanks The_Walrus! You just enlightened a clueless guy who has yet to make it over to your country...BUT I PLAN ON GETTING THERE AT SOME POINT!
Could you also please write a couple of sentences about just what the hell is going on in "Solsbury Hill"?
Many years ago in England there was a pan-european TV series called "It's a knockout" ( or Jeux Sans Frontieres internationally) It featured contestants from all over Europe "Dressing up in costumes, playing silly games" as referred to in the lyric. I always thought Peter Gabriel was suggesting that this would be a cool way to resolve differences, rather than World Wars!!
Just me though.
Ton accent est épouvantable. Je serai heureux de te donner des lecons
de formations en francais. Que-dit-tu, cherie ? Donne-moi un bec ! Je
t'embrasse.
All that to say, Kate, your French SUCKS!
But I would be happy to give you some lessons.
She's so ponctual! hahahahahahhaaha
It is "Jeux sans frontière" games without frontiers in french with a very big accent!
Mostly about war and related human endeavors. I particularly like the reference to China during the 50's. For a screaming indictment of their system read Tombstone by Yang Jisheng, where he goes into the why's and wherefores of a 6 year period (from 1958 to ~1962) during which +34 Million Chinese died of starvaton. Starvation brought on by sheer ineptitude and rampant adherence to a foolish ideology.
But I digress. Ultimately I view the song as being about the futility of we naked chimpanzees continually engaging in violent conflict with each other "over silly games."
Same as it ever is.
Highlow
American Net'Zen
Everybody in my church loves this song...
Just wanted to bump this comment for all those who enjoy the mashups that BillG sometimes plays. This is one of the good ones and it opens with this song.
This song is soooo good it puts a spring in my step this spring night...
Is this a bot? As it says with the consistency of an atomic clock, the same daft shit all the time.
Well, they still rhyme, but I know what you mean about how some rhymes can get annoying in some tunes. Anyhow, he doesn't use the word "tier"; it's just the second syllable of "frontiers", but still... Maybe "war without beer" could have worked, but that would've resulted in many tears.
Made me think of lines in the first two versus of XTC's Dear God:
Verse 1 - I don't mean a big reduction in the price of beer
Verse 2 - We all need a big reduction in amount of tears
Well, they still rhyme, but I know what you mean about how some rhymes can get annoying in some tunes. Anyhow, he doesn't use the word "tier"; it's just the second syllable of "frontiers", but still... Maybe "war without beer" could have worked, but that would've resulted in many tears.
here in Germany the TV-show was called "Spiel ohne Grenzen" - and PG did a German version of this song, too, with a very funny accent, but also brilliant :-)
Not if you're aware of the history. Scroll down a wee way and you'll see. It always sounded to me that yer man was likening international relations in the Cold War era to the then popular TV competition It's a Knockout (Jeux sans Frontières), and basically saying that 'international statesmen' are no more than little boys and girls waving sticks at each other and making rude gestures. Plus ça change...
fredriley wrote:
Kate Bush is singing "jeux sans frontieres", which, I believe, is the title of the song in French. It was previously mentioned further down the list of comments.
Thanks for the lyric...been wondering for a long time. Makes total sense too...go figure.
Funny, I find him exactly the opposite. It is not that his music is bad, just boring and IMO uncreative, just doesn't grab me. And of course if voice is irritating to me as well. He is one of those artists I would not even think about one way or the other except that so many adore him, the irony is irritating.
so an example of a MORE creative and interesting artist, would be...?
You're not the only one!
Funny, I find him exactly the opposite. It is not that his music is bad, just boring and IMO uncreative, just doesn't grab me. And of course if voice is irritating to me as well. He is one of those artists I would not even think about one way or the other except that so many adore him, the irony is irritating.
I gather you don't like his mainstream pop stuff. What about "Passion", the soundtrack to "Last Temptation to Christ"? Do you really find that boring and uncreative?
Your joking right? Gabriel is one of those few artists that, in my opinion, manage to produce consistently creative and compelling material. I think that while this is one of the few that can stand as a single, it is actually not one of his best. Give this whole album (melting face, not greatest hits) a good listen and see if you can dig it.
Funny, I find him exactly the opposite. It is not that his music is bad, just boring and IMO uncreative, just doesn't grab me. And of course if voice is irritating to me as well. He is one of those artists I would not even think about one way or the other except that so many adore him, the irony is irritating.
When I first heard it, I was sure he was saying "she's so fucking weird." Even with that lyric it's a great song.
Kate Bush is singing "jeux sans frontieres", which, I believe, is the title of the song in French. It was previously mentioned further down the list of comments.
Your joking right? Gabriel is one of those few artists that, in my opinion, manage to produce consistently creative and compelling material. I think that while this is one of the few that can stand as a single, it is actually not one of his best. Give this whole album (melting face, not greatest hits) a good listen and see if you can dig it.
When I first heard it, I was sure he was saying "she's so fucking weird." Even with that lyric it's a great song.
That is too funny. Even knowing the background, I still think Gabriel is using the show as a metaphor; likening international warmongers to children dressed up in "costumes" (ie uniforms) "playing silly games" (waging war). Or, maybe I'm just thinking too much. ; )
You may be right—-it sounds right to me!
Kate Bush is singing background vocals... this was a hit song in 1980... sigh... seems like yesterday...
Jeux sin frontieres
J'adore Peter Gabriel, et je pointe mon nez quand il produit d'aussi bonne chanson.
Yea, I normally can't stand him, but this one, Salisbury Hill, In Your Eyes and a few others are really good. I guess that goes under the "blind squirrel and nut theory".
That is too funny. Even knowing the background, I still think Gabriel is using the show as a metaphor; likening international warmongers to children dressed up in "costumes" (ie uniforms) "playing silly games" (waging war). Or, maybe I'm just thinking too much. ; )
That would be also a nice version!
That is too funny. Even knowing the background, I still think Gabriel is using the show as a metaphor; likening international warmongers to children dressed up in "costumes" (ie uniforms) "playing silly games" (waging war). Or, maybe I'm just thinking too much. ; )
thought the French portion of this song was being sung as "She's so f***ing A".
Pretty funny, I thought.
Happens to me all the time.
out_to_lunch wrote:
Yeah and that guy who used to be in Marillion!
By joing RealWorld's website, I think you can dowload the mp3 tracks for this song and do your own remix.
Thank you Fred, you are a wealth of knowledge. I had no idea.
This song is soooo good for the ears...
Thanks for the post, I was aware of the story of the tune. This was played over and over on FM radio when it came out and I always wondered why this was such a popular tune in the USA. I never cared for it and still don't.
Is it because you're toooooooooooooo much of a buffett lover?
Thanks for the post, I was aware of the story of the tune. This was played over and over on FM radio when it came out and I always wondered why this was such a popular tune in the USA. I never cared for it and still don't.
Hey man, you're not a dork. Or else I and many others are, too! I used to think he was singing "She's So Funky Now" or something close. I guess it was those scratchy LPs.
Listening in 2020, and I'm thinking "Man, someone's going to have a hell of a time with contact tracing those kids!"
This came on while I was in the middle of my extremely stressful work day. I read this comment, and it provided some MUCH NEEDED laughter. Thank you for the chuckle.