< Jacques Brel
Jacques Brel/YMMV
- Acceptable Targets: Women, the Church, the Flemish, the Bourgeoisie.
- Covered Up: His songs have been covered by numerous artists
- "Ne Me Quitte Pas" ("If You Go Away") by Frank Sinatra, Nina Simone
- "Le Moribond" ("The Dying Man") by Terry Jacks as "Seasons in the Sun"
- "Amsterdam" by David Bowie
- Other cover artists: Marc Almond, Scott Walker, Liesbeth List,...
- Grow the Beard: His earliest recordings are a bit naive and gentle Morality Ballad. Famous French chansonnier Georges Brassens even compared him with a preaching priest. Later his records matured enormously and became more cynical, introspective and even risqué. (Darker and Edgier in short)
- Love It or Hate It: Certain Flemish nationalists are not a fan of his work, due to Brel's often biting comments about them.
- Narm: While his Large Ham tendences were often awesome, sometimes they veered into this.
- Tear Jerker: Brel was known for his passionate and intense delivery, most memorable in "Ne Me Quitte Pas".
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