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Mistral gagnant est le septième album studio de Renaud sorti en décembre 1985, sur lequel figurent notamment la chanson éponyme qui est l'une de ses plus connues, et le titre Miss Maggie, qui brocarde Margaret Thatcher. Ce dernier 45 tours connaît un grand succès et est aussi l'objet d'un mini-scandale outre-manche. Le titre se classe plusieurs semaines au Top 50 en mars 1986. Le 33 tours connaît un énorme succès courant 1986 et se vend à plus de 1 300 000 exemplaires.

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dbo:abstract Mistral gagnant is a studio album from French artist Renaud on the Virgin France label, now part of EMI, released in 1985. The first song, "Miss Maggie", made Renaud a controversial character in the United Kingdom because the song praises women for their non-violence and honesty with the exception of PM Margaret Thatcher (a version of the song with the lyrics adapted in English was also recorded). The last verses read (translated from French): "In the final hour, [...] if I can stay on earth, I would like to become a dog and have Margaret Thatcher as a lamp post to urinate against, daily." It was composed with Jean-Pierre Bucolo, who also helped with "La pêche à la ligne" and "Si t'es mon pote", while Franck Langolff co-wrote the music for "Morts les enfants" and "Fatigué". In the title song "Mistral gagnant", Renaud sings to his young daughter about his childhood and realizes that time flies as will fly away the laughs of his daughter as a child. This broad theme plus the very simple music make this song one of the classics among Renaud's "tender" songs. A mistral gagnant was a kind of candy and lottery. Some of them were "winning" (gagnant) and you could get another one for free. These candies were not on sale anymore when he wrote the song. (en) Mistral gagnant est le septième album studio de Renaud sorti en décembre 1985, sur lequel figurent notamment la chanson éponyme qui est l'une de ses plus connues, et le titre Miss Maggie, qui brocarde Margaret Thatcher. Ce dernier 45 tours connaît un grand succès et est aussi l'objet d'un mini-scandale outre-manche. Le titre se classe plusieurs semaines au Top 50 en mars 1986. Le 33 tours connaît un énorme succès courant 1986 et se vend à plus de 1 300 000 exemplaires. L'album est dédié « aux petits garçons qui ont les mains sur les hanches », référence à Frédéric Dard et son roman Faut-il tuer les petits garçons qui ont les mains sur les hanches ?, tandis que la chanson P'tite conne est dédiée à Pascale Ogier, morte d'une crise cardiaque à 25 ans, l'année précédant la sortie de l'album. (fr)
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rdfs:comment Mistral gagnant est le septième album studio de Renaud sorti en décembre 1985, sur lequel figurent notamment la chanson éponyme qui est l'une de ses plus connues, et le titre Miss Maggie, qui brocarde Margaret Thatcher. Ce dernier 45 tours connaît un grand succès et est aussi l'objet d'un mini-scandale outre-manche. Le titre se classe plusieurs semaines au Top 50 en mars 1986. Le 33 tours connaît un énorme succès courant 1986 et se vend à plus de 1 300 000 exemplaires. (fr) Mistral gagnant is a studio album from French artist Renaud on the Virgin France label, now part of EMI, released in 1985. The first song, "Miss Maggie", made Renaud a controversial character in the United Kingdom because the song praises women for their non-violence and honesty with the exception of PM Margaret Thatcher (a version of the song with the lyrics adapted in English was also recorded). The last verses read (translated from French): "In the final hour, [...] if I can stay on earth, I would like to become a dog and have Margaret Thatcher as a lamp post to urinate against, daily." It was composed with Jean-Pierre Bucolo, who also helped with "La pêche à la ligne" and "Si t'es mon pote", while Franck Langolff co-wrote the music for "Morts les enfants" and "Fatigué". (en)
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