A list of all the covers, duets and opinions on Saez.

COVER SONGS:

BANDS/ARTISTS

Scala & Kolacny Brothers - Jeune et con

TV CASTING SHOWS

Nouvelle Star 2005 - Jeune et con
Star Academy 2 - Sexe
Star Academy 4 - Jeune et con
Star Academy 7 - Jeune et con
X Factor 2011 - Jeune et con

BANDS:

You'll find photographs of Damien Saez together with some of the following artists here.

A CAMP:

Nina Persson (The Cardigans) and her group A Camp performed together with Saez at ARTE's "Music Planet Tonight" their song "I Can Buy You".

NICOLA SIRKIS (Indochine) & MARILYN MANSON:

In 2004, Marilyn Manson threw a party at the "Pink Paradise", a famous strip club in Paris. Besides people like Jean Paul Gaultier, Dita Von Teese and Nicola Sirkis (frontman of the French group Indochine) Damien Saez was there.

SERJ TANKIAN (System Of A Down) & CHRIS CORNELL (Audioslave)

On June 01, 2004 there was an after show session of a System Of A Down concert at the Parisian "Club Néo". Both Damien Saez and Chris Cornell (Audioslave, ex-Soundgarden) performed there together, covering some songs, but Damien sang a few songs on his own (for example Radiohead or Neil Young), too. Even Serj Tankian himself (System Of A Down) finally came and listened.
Here is a short article about this night, You'll find the translation below:
"On June 01, while the System Of A Down Concert at Bercy was coming to and end, Saez was prolonging this rock night with a surprise showcase at the Club Néo, rue de Ponthieu, close to the Champs-Élysées.
Sitting next to Chris Cornell, Damien finally takes a seat close to a mixer and plugs in his acoustic guitar. 'Light the Way', 'Fake Plastic Trees' by Radiohead and an ominous version of 'Marie ou Marilyn', ending with the lyrics of 'Break on Through' by The Doors, impress and show the oustanding charism's sheer enormity of this singer, in an intimate ambience which is at the same time somehow unreal, surreal, underlined by his lively voice, sometimes close to the state of trance. Models are listening, beautiful people, Garou or Abel of 2Be3 are mingling just like Yann from Mass Hysteria or... Serj Tankian himself of SOAD arrives at the beginning of the set! Then Chris Cornell joins Damien for a magic duo, covering U2, until he finishes with a rather tender version of 'Hotel California' by The Eagles."

MICKAEL LAFI (Lafi):

Mickael Lafi, Damien's younger maternal cousin, also wants/wanted to be(come) a musician and rockstar and founded his own band, Lafi. Nowadays, he tries boosting his career as a solo singer.

CARMEN CONSOLI:

In 2001 Carmen Consoli, an Italian singer, and Damien Saez performed the song "My Funny Valentine" at the TV-show "La Salumeria Della Musica" in Milan, Italy.

OPINIONS ON SAEZ:

2002: EXTRACT FROM A CHAT WITH FRENCH SINGER RAPHAEL HAROCHE

Kily: You are often compared with Saez, what do you think about it?
Raphael: Ah, Saez. Well, this is called an answer.
First, most journalists are content with the things their workmates have said. I think, what Saez and I once had in common were Radiohead and Noir Désir. Full stop.
Gée: I think Saez and you have nothing in common, you have more tactfullness, more emotions...
Raphael: Well, now I think, we've chosen totally different ways. And I'm happy about it. I've listened to his recent album and because I'm a fan of (Jacques) Brel, I unfortunately couldn't accept the comparison of Brel with Saez. Saez's lyrics are naive ad nauseam and in my opinion the boy can't sing. There's nothing more to add.
(...)
Jessica
: What do you think about Damien Saez's latest album?
Raphael: Rather than saying that Saez is a donkey, I will tell you who I like: Noir Désir, Renaud, Ferré, (Jean-Louis) Aubert, (Jacques) Brel, Mano Solo, Barbara. Very classical indeed, but I think those are real artists.
Bionic: Why is Saez a donkey?
Raphael: His lyrics are stupid, that's all. I really like (Yann) Tiersen...
Cyprien: Saez has made a lot of great songs.
Raphael: But if you sing something like "Sexe" or "Solution", then that's not of any value, the rest of his songs are ok but nothing more, I don't like his voice.
I believe he could be a very "efficient guy", who surely could do great things if just his surrounding area would be better.

2005: EXTRACT FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH RAPHAEL HAROCHE (Source)

Interviewer: What do you think of the comparison with Saez?
Raphael: I don't mind. But surely it was drawn by people who don't hear that much music. I don't have anything against him, I've also been compared to Chimène Baddi and I didn't mind! Generally, I quite like all these singers. It's not really the kind of music I listen to or I'd buy, but once somebody sings and provokes emotions by doing so, I respect him.

2002: EXTRACT FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH NICOLA SIRKIS, FRONTMAN OF INDOCHINE (Source)

Interviewer: Couldn't Saez be your heir, your son?
Nicola: You're a bit harsh, my brother, not my son!
Interviewer: With 21 years, Indochine could have a son, couldn't it?
Nicola: Well yes. I really liked "Jeune et con", becaused they reproached him with puerility like they reproached me with it when I was his age. However, I think he's a bit too "academic". When I'm listening to "Fils de France", I have the feeling that I'm 15 years old and writing these lyrics somewhere in my folder.
Interviewer: And yet "Sexe" is very provocative...
Nicola: If I had to choose between "Sexe" and "Savoure le rouge", I would take "Savoure le rouge", because "Lêche-moi où il faut et parle-moi d'humidité"... well... I've met him at Plus XXX when we were there and he was a really cool guy, very friendly, though they say that he is insupportable. Besides, his album "God Blesse" isn't that bad. Unfortunately he's at Universal, who try to personate him as the martyr of French rock: "Sexe: forbidden on all channels all over the world!", "Download 'Fils de France', the anti-Le Pen hymn".
I think this marketing is too orchestrated with all the advertising on the radio, TV... There's no spontanity. Sadly, I think his album is breaking down. He has to save himself very very fast. I don't believe he could be my brother, nor my son, but I'd like to do something together with him: A concert, a duet...

2004: EXTRACT FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH THE FRENCH NU METAL BAND AqME (Source)

Interviewer: Who is your hero? And who's the person you cannot stand?
(...)
Koma: Gandhi is my hero, and the person I hate the most is Damien Saez. Or Lelay, maybe. I can't decide between them both.

EXTRACT FROM AN INTERVIEW WITH AqMe (Source)

Interviewer: To which persons do you refer in the song "Ce que tu es"?
Koma: The two verses are split up in two. In fact, each demi-verse is adressed to one or more persons in particular. The first part of the first verse refers to Damien Saez, whom I hate with all my heart, or to Kyo as well.

(Below there's the first verse of the song "Ce que tu es")

CE QUE TU ES                                  WHAT YOU ARE

Etre arrogant et prétentieux               Being ignorant
En plus d'être ignorant                       And above all arrogant and egotistic
Un jour ton masque tombera bas        One day your mask will fall down
Trop cupide                                     Too greedy
Ce que tu dis est dangereux              What you say is not only stupid
En plus d'être stupide                       But also dangerous
Comme ton idéologie                        Like your fanatic ideology
Fanatique

 

 

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