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theartsdesk Radio Show 25 - with bohemian chanteuse Anne Pigalle
theartsdesk Radio Show 25 - with bohemian chanteuse Anne Pigalle
A tour of Soho, Montmartre, bohemians, Paris jazz, punk, Mano Negra and Malcolm Mclaren
This edition of Peter Culshaw’s periodic global music radio show features guest special guest Anne Pigalle. A flâneuse and doyenne of the urban demi-monde, she came to our attention recording for ZTT Records in the 1980s and ran Soho nights at the Café de Paris, did Japanese commercials for Jean-Paul Gaultier, and a series of innovative albums including Madame Sex.
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Playlist
Malcolm McLaren Paris is Jazz
Rachid Taha Rock El Casbah
Anne Pigalle Black Dahlia
Charles Trenet Boum
Noir Désir Le Vent Nous Portera
Manu Chao Mentira
Brigitte Bardot Tu Veux Ou Tu Veux Pas
Serge Gainsbourg Initials BB
Edith Piaf Danny
Henri Salvador Juanita Banana
Anne Pigalle Oh My Love
Grace Jones La Vie En Rose
Magma Hortz fur Dehn Stekehn West
Mano Negra Señor Matanza
Anne Pigalle Le Ballade du Late Night Soho
Django Reinhardt Minor Swing
Orchestre Polyrythmo de Cotonou Egni Miton Nin Mi Na Wa Gbin
Michel Le Grand Les Demoiselles de Rochefort
Aristide Bruard Les Apaches
Victoria De Los Angeles - Chantes D’Auvergne
Berurier Noir Vivre Libre ou Mourir
Vanessa Paradis Joe Le Taxi
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