Arthur H first performed in 1988 in clubs in Paris, as leader of a trio with bassist Brad Scott and drummer Paul Jothy. His first album, Arthur H (1990), combined rhythmic experimentation and bal-musette elements with a vocal style which has been compared to Tom Waits. He toured widely around this time, particularly in France and Japan, adding a fourth band member, Jon Handelsman (saxophone), and produced a second album, Bachibouzouk (1992). In early 1993, he did a six week season at the Magic Mirrors, an antique circus big top, which was later put on as a touring show and recorded on the live album En chair et en os. In 1996, he released the album Trouble Fête, following which he performed a season at the Gymnase in Paris. The live album Fête Trouble (1997) included some tracks from these shows as well as others recorded on tour in Africa. He toured the USA and Canada in 1998.
In 2000, he wrote the soundtrack for Michel Couvelard’s film, Inséparables, before touring in Asia and Canada. His next album, Pour Madame X (2000), featured the touring band of Nicolas Repac (guitar), Brad Scott (double bass) and Laurent Robin (drums). In 2001, he took part in the show "Cabaret Imprudent" with "Le Cirque Cahin-caha". The following year, he released the album Piano Solo, recorded live in a studio and mainly consisting of solo interpretations of earlier songs. This was followed by a band album, Négresse Blanche (2003), comprising tracks dedicated to the memory of famous women such as "Marilyn Kaddish" and "Bo Derek". In 2005, a planned tour of China was cancelled, and he returned to the studio to record the album Adieu Tristesse. This was the most commercially successful of his career, and included several duets, one with his father and another, "Est-ce que tu aimes?", with the musician -M- (Matthieu Chedid). He subsequently toured widely in France, Lebanon and Canada. In 2006 he published a book, "Onirique attaque", containing lyrics, reflections and photographs. He also composed the soundtrack for the film "L’homme qui rêvait d'un enfant", directed by Delphine Gleize. The soundtrack was performed by an ensemble of children from a local music school. The album "Show Time", issued late in 2006, was recorded live on tour and includes duets with Matthieu Chedid, Pauline Croze, Lhasa de Sela and Jacques Higelin. In June 2008 he released the album "L'Homme du Monde".
Discography
* 1990 : Arthur H
* 1991 : Cool Jazz (remixes)
* 1992 : Bachibouzouk
* 1993 : En chair et en os (live)
* 1996 : Trouble-Fête
* 1997 : Fête Trouble (live)
* 1999 : Inséparables (soundtrack)
* 2000 : Pour Madame X
* 2002 : Piano Solo (live)
* 2003 : Négresse Blanche
* 2005 : Adieu Tristesse
* 2006 : Show Time (live)
* 2008 : L'Homme du Monde
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Addict
Arthur H Lyrics
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Allo
Allo
Oh
Allo
(Addict) aux réseaux
(Abus) faut rien rater
(Addict) de bas en haut
(Addict) aux infos
(Addict) publicitaires
(Addict) aux experts
(Addict) du vrai, du faux
(Addict) à la distraction
(Addict) cerveau dispo'
(Addict) à la parano'
(Addict) rien que des fakes
(Addict) aux selfies
(Addict) regardez-moi
(Addict) au prêt-à-porter
(Addict) délocalisé
Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle
Addicts, tous addicts
Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle
Addicts, tous addicts
(Addict) aux somnifères
(Addict) aux excitants
(Addict) à Doctolib
(Addict) aux drogues en vente libre
(Addict) aux séries
(Addict) c'est pas déjà fini
(Addict) j'en veux encore
(Addict) jusqu'à la mort
(Addict) à la politique
(Addict) aux psychopathes
(Addict) aux narcissiques
(Addict) sans cravate
(Addict) aux embouteillages
(Addict) dans la ville apaisée
(Addict) aux caméras
(Addict) dans la ville surveillée
Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle
Addicts, tous addicts
Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle
Addicts, tous addicts
Addict, addict, addict, addict
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
Addict, addict, addict, addict, addict
In the song "Addict" by Arthur H, the lyrics touch upon the widespread addiction to various aspects of modern life. The repetition of "allo" at the beginning serves as a call for attention, emphasizing the urgency and prevalence of addiction. The lyrics then delve into different types of addiction, highlighting the addictive nature of social media and the need to be constantly connected ("Addict to networks"), the constant craving for new information and fear of missing out ("Abuse, don't miss anything"), and the mindless scrolling through endless online content ("Scroll through the flow, bottom to top").
The song continues to explore different forms of addiction, including addiction to commercial advertisements ("Addict to commercials"), addiction to experts who claim to present the truth but might actually spread falsehoods ("Addict to experts, the real and the fake"). There is a mention of addiction to distraction and a readily available brain ("Addict to distraction, available brain"), reflecting how easily people can get lost in trivial matters and lose focus on what truly matters.
The lyrics also touch upon societal addictions, such as addiction to social approval through selfies ("Addict to selfies, look at me") and addiction to fast fashion ("Addict to offshored ready-to-wear"). These portray the obsession with external validation and the constant pursuit of material goods.
The second part of the song delves into personal addictions, such as reliance on sleeping pills and stimulants ("Addict to sleeping pills, excitants"), addiction to online medical services like Doctolib, and addiction to over-the-counter drugs. Additionally, there is a mention of addiction to TV series and the desire for more even when one season ends ("Addict to series, is it not already over?").
The lyrics then address addiction to politics and the manipulative nature of politicians ("Addict to politics, psychopaths, narcissists"), addiction to the rat race and traffic jams in cities ("Addict to traffic jams in the calming city"), and addiction to surveillance through the proliferation of cameras in public spaces ("Addict to cameras in the monitored city"). These illustrate the ways in which we can become trapped in systems and habits that erode our freedom and autonomy.
The repetition of "Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle, Addicts, tous addicts" emphasizes that addiction transcends individuality and affects all of us. It suggests a collective responsibility to confront and address these addictive tendencies. The song ends with the repetition of "Addict," emphasizing that addiction itself is addictive, creating a self-perpetuating cycle.
In summary, "Addict" by Arthur H explores the various forms of addiction in modern society, ranging from social media and information overload to personal addictions and societal traps. The song calls for awareness and reflection on the addictive habits that control our lives, urging listeners to break free from these destructive cycles.
Line by Line Meaning
(Addict) aux réseaux
(Addict) to social networks
(Abus) faut rien rater
(Abuse) must not miss anything
(Addict) scroller le flux
(Addict) scrolling through the feed
(Addict) de bas en haut
(Addict) from bottom to top
(Addict) aux infos
(Addict) to news
(Addict) publicitaires
(Addict) to advertisements
(Addict) aux experts
(Addict) to experts
(Addict) du vrai, du faux
(Addict) to the true, the false
(Addict) à la distraction
(Addict) to distraction
(Addict) cerveau dispo'
(Addict) brain available
(Addict) à la parano'
(Addict) to paranoia
(Addict) rien que des fakes
(Addict) nothing but fakes
(Addict) aux selfies
(Addict) to selfies
(Addict) regardez-moi
(Addict) look at me
(Addict) au prêt-à-porter
(Addict) to ready-to-wear
(Addict) délocalisé
(Addict) outsourced
Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle
Me, you, us, you, he, she
Addicts, tous addicts
Addicts, everyone is addicted
(Addict) aux somnifères
(Addict) to sleeping pills
(Addict) aux excitants
(Addict) to stimulants
(Addict) à Doctolib
(Addict) to Doctolib (medical platform)
(Addict) aux drogues en vente libre
(Addict) to over-the-counter drugs
(Addict) aux séries
(Addict) to TV series
(Addict) c'est pas déjà fini
(Addict) it's not already over
(Addict) j'en veux encore
(Addict) I want more
(Addict) jusqu'à la mort
(Addict) until death
(Addict) à la politique
(Addict) to politics
(Addict) aux psychopathes
(Addict) to psychopaths
(Addict) aux narcissiques
(Addict) to narcissists
(Addict) sans cravate
(Addict) without a tie
(Addict) aux embouteillages
(Addict) to traffic jams
(Addict) dans la ville apaisée
(Addict) in the peaceful city
(Addict) aux caméras
(Addict) to cameras
(Addict) dans la ville surveillée
(Addict) in the monitored city
Je, tu, nous, vous, il, elle
Me, you, us, you, he, she
Addicts, tous addicts
Addicts, everyone is addicted
Addict, addict, addict, addict
Addict, addict, addict, addict
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
I am addicted to addiction (addict, addict)
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
I am addicted to addiction (addict, addict)
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
I am addicted to addiction (addict, addict)
Je suis accroc à l'addiction (addict, addict)
I am addicted to addiction (addict, addict)
Addict, addict, addict, addict, addict
Addict, addict, addict, addict, addict
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Arthur Higelin, Leonore Mercier
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@arthurhofficial
Nouvel album LA VIE disponible 🌹
Bonne écoute : https://arthurh.bfan.link/lavie-album
@gerarddantoni9068
comme d'hab un petit bijou gégé de Toulouse😊
@stephanebrisset9887
Trop super!!!A chaque nouvel album c'est trop bien!!!!
@bonjourchezvous2238
De l'humour, du rythme... On aime !
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