May 18, 2024

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Martin Deschamps hides broccoli in grilled cheese, evoking Hubert Lenoir’s triumphs at ADISQ

Martin Deschamps hides broccoli in grilled cheese, evoking Hubert Lenoir's triumphs at ADISQ

Legendary Lanaudiere rocker Martin Deschamps had a lot to say Monday, the day after the 44th ADISQ Gala.

In a Facebook post that can be described as sweet and salty, or bitter, or sweet and sour (pick your favorite spice), Deschamps offered his thoughts on the evening dedicated to Hubert Lenoir.

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Indeed, in his message, the singer Peace, Reggae, Love He used an old-world technique to convey the bottom line of his thinking: he hid a reproach between two compliments.

Read this fascinating publication.

“Congratulations to ADISQ for giving us a colorful show! A special mention to the great singers Bruno Pelletier and Mario Pelchat! I really appreciated Hubert Lenoir’s speech towards musical and artistic innovation! Great power and originality! “

From the start, Deschamps made it known that he enjoyed the gala. He also threw flowers to two male performers who surprised the gallery with many of their greatest hits. He also praises Lenoir for his acceptance speech…but not necessarily for his performance.

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“On the other hand (probably because I’m getting old, hahaha) I find that we don’t have enough new vocal singers to get into our teeth (or rather into our ears) these days! Where is the new Jeanette Reno, Luce Dufault or Tina Turner and the new Freddie Mercury or Pagliaro? “Come on”, I encourage you to sing loud and clear, it’s not just about weird costumes and make-up!”

Deschamps was right to say that there were some “vocal” singers of the new generation who were able to take advantage of Sunday evening’s Gala de l’ADISQ showcase. But isn’t the passage about the “strange dress and make-up” a tip-off to Lenoir? Unless it’s a point at ADISQ, who would prefer (according to our interpretation of what Deschamps is trying to say) to highlight artists who are recognized more by their “coating” than their voice?

Hard to say…

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The main interested party concluded its text by writing: “It says: “Respect” to all artists who face life in music! Peace!”

A lot Peace, Reggae, Love Confirmed! We expected no less from the famous bassist.

Basically, we can summarize this publication with something like “Hey, it was a beautiful evening. Congratulations to Pelchat and Pelletier for their performance. Bravo to Lenoir for his speech (but not for his performance). Because ADISQ over-celebrates singers with “weird costumes and fucked-up makeup.” No more vocal singers. Well, bye, I’ll respect you just the same. Peace!”

In short, this message serves as an unambiguous example of the definition of the expression.The poop sandwich“On the Internet.

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