Wednesday, January 19, 2011

BEBE BARDOT - A Song to Brigitte



You get a set of posts today, the 19th...for BEBE BARDOT (she was often called BB or Bebe by fans and writers), BEBE BARRON, and BEBE BARDON. The first and greatest, is of course, Bardot, who continues to be impressively awesome, in ways quite different from her "sex kitten" days.

Here's "BRIGITTE BARDOT BARDOT!" (now what was author Miguel Gustavo staring at to make him say her last name TWO TIMES). It was covered by many enthusiastic singers including De Emeralds from de Netherlands, and Rainer Bertram of Germany.

These guys must've got some Norwegian wood in their pants just from shouting "Bardot, Bardot!" (Today, some are chanting Badu, Badu, but we won't go there, girlfriend.) Her nickname "Bebe Bebe" is chanted over like bullets from beebee guns.

Following her retirement from the screen, which may have been due to listening to silly song-tributes bellowing her name, Brigitte Bardot has become a spokeswoman concerned about both the destruction of wildlife in this world, and the erosion of French culture and customs. While she's not always been politically correct, most of the time she's been right.

Some of her detractors like to show past and present pictures of Brigitte, as if to say she's not worth listening to because she's not worth looking at. They wouldn't think of demeaning a male political activist that way, but they figure it's a great way to insult a woman. Especially when they can't find a legitimate argument to make.

I have used "then and now" pictures here, because I think she's beautiful in both. At best, as a person ages, their wisdom should be compelling enough to replace any superficial beauty lost. Look at the image on the right. Does she not seem saintly? And Bless BeBe for not having the vanity to be a Botox cartoon or to think that being on the gossip page in a gown is better than being on the front page talking about issues in the real world. Which brings me to the other image...



It's an article from 2010 about the bizarre "entertainment" of hitching up a donkey and parasailing the terrified creature onto a beach to amuse tourists. Bardot, who has a wonderful animal rights foundation, seized upon this story, publicized the atrocity, and got action.She continues to use her celebrity in the best way possible, in raising money for animals, and in raising awareness of cruelty and stupidity. Perhaps this year, 40 years after the songs below were recorded, someone will offer a truly worthy musical tribute and celebration for one of the truly great ladies of our time

BRIGITTE BARDOT BARDOT (Rainer Bertram)
BRIGITTE BARDOT BARDOT (De Emeralds)

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Does politics belong in music? This Pink Floyd video is a little more than over the top. I'm not sure if it's politics or just plain terrifying!
http://www.multiupload.com/80OT1QDZ6S
Forget pigs that fly. This is money as you've never seen it.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, the link is wrong in the comment above. Okay, one more time, for the flying Donkey:

Does politics belong in music? This Pink Floyd video is a little more than over the top. I'm not sure if it's politics or just plain terrifying!
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=CX6LYL36
Forget pigs that fly. This is money as you've never seen it.

Anonymous said...

Does politics belong in music? Yes it does.

Roger Waters doesn't.

Anonymous said...

Hello there : )
Buying things on line or in-store? which would you prefer? actually wondering lol.. i favor in-store because i hate expecting it to arrive!
Ty
Madison

Anonymous said...

Ty, I favor in-store, because the person who owns the store has a face.

You don't know who you are dealing with on line and places that handle your money like PAYPAL and GOOGLE CHECKS are run by faceless drones who are headquartered in compounds where they don't have to answer the phone, answer an e-mail, or deal with a customer face to face.

The less we buy on line and the more we buy in stores, the better.