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Sans logique

"Sans logique" (English: "Without Logic") is a 1988 song recorded by French singer-songwriter Mylène Farmer. It was released on 20 February 1989 as the fourth and last single from her second studio album Ainsi soit je.... The song deals with schizophrenia, death, love and religion and was accompanied by a cinematic video which shows a human corrida. The single became a top ten hit in France.

"Sans logique"
Single by Mylène Farmer
from the album Ainsi soit je...
B-side"Dernier Sourire"
Released20 February 1989
Recorded1989, France
GenreSynthpop, baroque pop
Length4:00
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Lyrics: Mylène Farmer
Music: Laurent Boutonnat
Producer(s)Laurent Boutonnat
Mylène Farmer singles chronology
"Pourvu qu'elles soient douces"
(1988)
"Sans logique"
(1989)
"À quoi je sers..."
(1989)

Background and writing edit

After the successful songs "Sans contrefaçon" and "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces" and the huge sales of the parent album Ainsi soit je..., Farmer decided to release "Sans logique" as the fourth and last single from the album as she was preparing her first concert tour through France, Belgium and Switzerland.[1] The B-side of the single, "Dernier Sourire", is a previously unavailable song about the death of a relative (though a live version of the cover "Je voudrais tant que tu comprennes", originally sung by Marie Laforêt, was first scheduled as the B-side).[2]

"Sans logique" was actually recorded twice due to technical problems in the studio. The sentence "this is a blank formatted diskette" (sampled from an Ensoniq Mirage), which can be heard in the introduction of the song and later on, refers to this problem and was kept in the finished product.[1] "Sans logique" was widely played on French radio during the year of its release[2] was one of the top ten songs that yielded the most copyright royalties to the Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique in 1989.[3]

Shortly after the single's release, the European Workers Party used a still from the video, where Farmer has white eyes and the horns on her head, with the subtitle "These people promote ugliness and drugs! Say "No" to the media subculture; vote RFL!" Farmer sued the secretary of the party, Jacques Cheminade, accusing him of having used her image without her consent and have made inappropriate and abusive remarks towards her. The Tribunal de grande instance de Paris found in Farmer's favour.[1][4]

Lyrics and music edit

The song deals with a kind of schizophrenia[5] or dissociative identity disorder, which lives in the character that Farmer portrays, and also makes reference to religious concepts (angels and Satan)[6] to explore the two opposite sides of one person.[7] The calculating Marquise de Mertreuil (a character in the French epistolary novel Les Liaisons dangereuses), as both angelic as diabolical according to her own interests, seems to be evoked in the lyrics.[8] The psychologist Hugues Royer said the lyrics, as well as the music video, show that "the identity, the sense of unity to achieve, remains problematic".[9]

Music video edit

 
Spanish painter Francisco Goya inspired the music video for "Sans logique".

Production edit

The video (5:37) was directed by Laurent Boutonnat[10] who has also written the screenplay with Gilles Laurent.[11] It was a Requiem Publishing production, filmed over the course of three days at a studio in Arpajon in the Île-de-France région, France, where the video for "Que mon cœur lâche" was also shot three years later. It cost around 200,000 euros to make, largely due to Boutonnat importing two tons of earth and a large waxed cloth that was used to represent the sky. The video concept was inspired by Francisco Goya's painting El Aquelarre which portrays a human corrida, and features various people including a torero (played by Lilah Dadi[3] who also appeared in the video for Farmer's next single, "À quoi je sers..."'). Due to its graphic, violent content, the video for "Sans logigue" was edited by some television channels for broadcast. The unedited version was released on Farmer's various video clips compilations.

Plot edit

The video begins with Farmer and her lover sat in the middle of a desolate, barren landscape on a grim cloudy day. As a snake slithers nearby, the pair cut their palms and rub their hands together to mix their blood. A little girl picks up a statue of Christ found in the mud and sticks it on a cross. Then several Gypsies, dressed in black clothes and veils, come to sit on a bench to watch a human bullfight. Farmer plays the "bull", as her hands are tied behind her back and iron horns are put on her head, and is thus forced to fight a torero who is her lover. The men take off their jackets and behave like toreros, and as Farmer runs through their coats like a raging bull, her lover puts a sword in her back. The man, believing the "bull" to be defeated, turns to his audience and celebrates his victory, and the gypsies cheer him and throw coins. Then, with her eyes rolled upwards and seemingly possessed by a demonic spirit, Farmer charges one last time and impales her lover with the iron horns on her head, fatally injuring him. While she becomes herself again, she attends to her dying lover, as it begins raining and the crowd of Gypsies disperse after their entertainment. The video ends with Farmer crying a tear of blood.[12]

Influence, interpretation and reception edit

 
Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb clearly refers to the music video for "Sans logique" in her 1997 book Attentat.

According to Instant-Mag, "Sans Logique" is without a doubt "one of the most beautiful videos of the singer: percussive images, multiple references, many interpretation, rich symbolism". It condenses "the strong themes of the filmmaker Luis Buñuel", particularly the social struggle. Like Goya's painting, the video "tackles the fundamental perversion of men; reality is described as obsessive and mixes dreams and nightmares". It is "built as an ode to the Spanish forbidden culture, in which mix the themes of childhood and social corruption". "The old characters that form the audience [in the video] represent affluent people, the guarantors of moral order, the partners of moral conformism".[13] According to French magazine Top 50, the video manages to "marry dead, mournful, tragedy with music for discothèques", "by dint of symbols, sophisticated decors and subtle union of beauty and unhealthy."[14] Biographer Bernard Violet said this video is "by far the most inventive" ever made by Boutonnat.[15]

In this video, the singer shows that "she does not dating relationships without violence". Because of her pain, Farmer, who was innocent and naive at the beginning of the video, became then corrupted and began to kill.[16] She "kills her lover to not be killed. The horns are a symbol of the bull (power, fertility and virile strength) granted to a woman, but also that of the Devil who takes possession of Farmer. Helpless, she is witness to the lover's agony, overwhelmed and very human".[17] There are also several references to sexuality (the snake in the Garden of Eden, symbolism of the bullfight in the Spanish culture). The themes of love and death are also present in the video.[18] For biographer Violet, all the people belong to the same community, the bullfighter was unfaithful by impregnating a pregnant woman seen in the video, and Farmer "wears horns" literally as she has been deceived by her lover, and ultimately takes revenge by killing him.[15]

Belgian writer and Farmer's friend Amélie Nothomb, spoke of this video in an excerpt from her 1997 book Attentat, with her character Ethel.[3]

Critical reception edit

France Soir considered that "Sans logique" had "its weight of synthetic sulfur" and that the words had "a preciousness from another era".[19]

In France, the single charted for fifteen weeks on the French Top 50, from 18 March to 1 July 1989. It debuted at number 30 and reached its peaked position, number ten, five weeks later, spending a total of eleven weeks in the top twenty.[20] Its sales were somewhat disappointing in comparison with the great success of two of the other three previous singles, "Sans contrefaçon" and "Pourvu qu'elles soient douces". On the European Hot 100 Singles, it debuted at number 68 on 1 April 1989, reached a peak of number 39 five weeks later,[21] and fell off the chart after 14 weeks. Much played on radio, it charted for 12 weeks on the European Airplay Top 50, with a peak at number 20 for non consecutive two weeks.[22]

Promotion and live performances edit

Farmer performed "Sans logique" five times in four television shows in 1989, all on TF1: Avis de recherche (24 February and 12 May), La Une est à vous (11 March), Jacky show (18 March), Sacrée Soirée (22 March).[23][24] Farmer, nominated for the Victoires de la musique, has won the title "Best female performer of the year", but refused to sing "Sans logique", which was very criticized by the media.[25] For this song, the singer used for the first time a dynamic choreography that she named "the technical of mirror", because she has created it only by looking at herself in a mirror.[26]

"Sans logique" was performed during the 1989 tour. Farmer then wore black veils, a white collar and small white socks and performed a collective choreography inspired by the 18th century, composed of large gestures and these movements become smaller as if Farmer was bound by twine. When the music began, Farmer curtseyed several times, and the phrase "This is a blank formatted diskette" was repeated throughout the song. About the middle of the song, the singer hit the ground with her microphone and got up again immediately. Awaited by fans since 30 years, "Sans Logique" was performed in her Live 2019 just after the opening song "Interstellaires", without choreography but in a version rearranged by the musical director of the show, Olivier Schultheis.

B-side: "Dernier Sourire" edit

The vinyl's B-side contains a new song, "Dernier Sourire", which is very sad.[27] This moving song tackles the theme of the disappearance of a loved one. With simple words, Farmer evokes the passage of the state of living to that of death through a description an ill-person in the process of dying in a hospital room, and the injustice felt in this kind of situation. This song was probably composed for Max Gautier, Farmer's father, who died on 11 July 1986, and in the lyrics she tells him some things she had not had time to say when he was alive.[28] About its structure, the song has "a classic accompaniment, a simple melody and no refrain".[29] After being chosen instead of "Que mon cœur lâche" to feature on the 1992 album Urgence – 27 artistes pour la recherche contre le SIDA,[30] the song was especially re-recorded in a new version, becoming the anthem of people who come at the end of life and appeared to be as "a kind of cruel poem about the end of life and the injustice of death which blows too quickly our candles".[3] The song was generally well received, as stated by the author Erwan Chuberre who provides in one of his books positive critics from fans.[31]

Farmer performed the song first on 1 November 1989 on French television show Sacrée Soirée on TF1.[32] It was originally scheduled to be performed during the 1989 tour, but it was eventually replaced by "Puisque...".[33] The song was sung during the Mylenium Tour; when performing on stage, Farmer wore a white transparent dress with a plunging neckline in the back, a sailing on the shoulders, shoes with high heels, and a white large necklace. There is no choreography, and when she sang for the second time the first verse at the end of the song, she began to cry; she was only accompanied by the piano.[34] In 2000, this live version was the second track of the CD single for "Dessine-moi un mouton". "Dernier Sourire" was covered by Michał Kwiatkowski on a weekly program of Star Academy France, in 2003, but his version was not released as a single.[35]

Formats and track listings edit

These are the formats and track listings of single releases of "Sans logique":[36]

  • 7" single – France
No.TitleLength
1."Sans logique" (logical single mix)4:00
2."Dernier sourire"5:05
  • 7" maxi / CD maxi – France
No.TitleLength
1."Sans logique" (illogical club remix)7:11
2."Dernier sourire"5:05
3."Sans logique" (logical single mix)4:00
  • 7" maxi – Promo – France
No.TitleLength
1."Sans logique" (logical single mix)4:00
2."Sans logique" (classical version)4:00
  • 7" maxi – Promo – France
No.TitleLength
1."Sans logique" (logical single mix)4:00
2."Sans logique" (classical version)4:00
  • 7" single – Canada
No.TitleLength
1."Sans logique" (logical single mix)4:00
2."Dernier sourire"5:04
  • Digital download (since 2005)
No.TitleLength
1."Sans logique" (Ainsi soit je... version)4:30
2."Sans logique" (Les Mots version)4:02
3."Sans logique" (1989 live version)5:06
4."Sans logique" (illogical club remix)7:11

Release history edit

Date[36] Label Region Format Catalog
20 February 1989 Polydor France, Canada 7" single 871 646-7
7" maxi 871 647-1
France CD maxi 871 647-2
7" single – Promo 6863 377

Official versions edit

Version[37] Length Album Remixed by Year Comment
"Sans logique"[8]
Album version 4:30 Ainsi soit je... 1988 See the previous sections
Logical single mix 4:00 Laurent Boutonnat 1989 A refrain is deleted at the end of the song.
Classical version 4:00 Laurent Boutonnat 1989 This version brings to the fore the Farmer's voice on flights of violins. After two minutes, drums sounds can be heard.
Illogical club remix 7:11 Dance Remixes Laurent Boutonnat 1989 This is a dance remix. The phrase "This is a blank formatted disket" is mixed with a voice of a man.
Music video 5:37 Les Clips Vol. III, Music Videos I 1989
Live version (recorded in 1989) 5:06 En Concert 1989 The phrase "This is a blank formatted disket" is repeated during all the song.
Album version 4:02 Les Mots Laurent Boutonnat 2001 This is a remastered version.
Album version 4:02 Les Mots Laurent Boutonnat 2001 This is a remastered version.
Live Version 3:51 Live 2019 Olivier Schultheis 2019
"Dernier sourire"[38]
Album version 4:00 Urgence – 27 artistes pour la recherche contre le SIDA 1992 The acoustic version is accompanied by a piano and a guitar. The musical passage at the end is deleted.
Live version (recorded in 2000) 4:52 Mylenium Tour 2000 This performance is moving.

Credits and personnel edit

These are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single:[36][39]

  • Mylène Farmer – lyrics
  • Laurent Boutonnat – music
  • Bertrand Le Page / Toutankhamon – editions
  • Polydor – recording company
  • Marianne Rosentiehl – photo
  • Thierry Rogen - Sound engineer - Mixing

Charts and sales edit

References edit

  • Bee, Caroline; Bioy, Antoine; Thiry, Benjamin (January 2006). Mylène Farmer, la part d'ombre (in French). L'Archipel. ISBN 2-84187-790-6.
  • Cachin, Benoît (2006). Le Dictionnaire des Chansons de Mylène Farmer (in French). Tournon. ISBN 2-35144-000-5.
  • Cachin, Benoît (2006). Mylène Farmer Influences (in French). Mascara. ISBN 978-2-35144-026-1.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (2007). L'Intégrale Mylène Farmer (in French). City. ISBN 978-2-35288-108-7.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (2008). Mylène Farmer, phénoménale (in French). City. ISBN 978-2-35288-176-6.
  • Chuberre, Erwan (18 June 2009). Mylène Farmer : Des mots sur nos désirs (in French). Alphée. ISBN 2-7538-0477-X.
  • Khairallah, Sophie (2007). Mylène Farmer, le culte - L'envers du décor (in French). Why Not. ISBN 2-916611-25-8.
  • Royer, Hugues (2008). Mylène, biographie (in French). Spain: Flammarion. ISBN 978-2-35287-139-2.
  • Violet, Bernard (2004). Mylène Farmer, biographie (in French). J'ai lu. ISBN 2-290-34916-X.

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Sans logique". Sans-logique. Retrieved 2 February 2008.
  2. ^ a b "Mylène Farmer – "Sans Logique" – Histoire du single" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  3. ^ a b c d Chuberre, 2008, pp. 104–07.
  4. ^ Khairallah, 2007, p. 126.
  5. ^ Chuberre, 2007, p. 274.
  6. ^ Cachin, 2006 (2), pp. 80–81.
  7. ^ Royer, 2008, pp. 202–03.
  8. ^ a b Cachin, 2006, pp. 243–46.
  9. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 171.
  10. ^ Taieb, Caroline (January 1990). "Sans logique". Graffiti (in French). Devant-soi. Retrieved 22 March 2008.
  11. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 136.
  12. ^ ""Sans logique", music video" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  13. ^ Bee, Caroline; Brunet, Océane; Thiry, Benjamin (2003). "Aux armes, et cætera". Instant-Mag (in French). 15. Pantin: Tear Prod: 8–11.
  14. ^ "Clip au top". Top 50 (in French). Mylene.net. 1989. Retrieved 10 March 2010.
  15. ^ a b Violet, 2004, pp. 107–10.
  16. ^ Khairallah, 2007, pp. 68,136–37,171–74.
  17. ^ Bee, Caroline; Brunet, Océane; Thiry, Benjamin; Parpette, Jennifer (2001). ""Fuck You" Acte 1". Instant-Mag (in French). 7. Pantin: Tear Prod: 6.
  18. ^ Bee, 2006, pp. 333–34.
  19. ^ Tredez, Florence (22 February 1989). "Le disque du jour". France Soir (in French). Devant-soi. Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  20. ^ a b "Mylène Farmer – Sans logique" (in French). Les classement single. Retrieved 13 October 2021.
  21. ^ a b "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 6, no. 18. 6 May 1989. p. 20-21. OCLC 29800226. Retrieved 12 October 2021 – via World Radio History.
  22. ^ a b "European Airplay Top 50" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 6, no. 16. 22 April 1989. p. 21. OCLC 29800226. Retrieved 13 October 2021 – via World Radio History.
  23. ^ "Sans logique, television performances" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  24. ^ "Mylène Farmer – "Sans Logique" – TV" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  25. ^ Libération, 21 November 1988
  26. ^ "Mylène Farmer : La danse miroir". Le Jour (in French). Devant-soi. 3 November 1989. Retrieved 3 March 2008.
  27. ^ "Sans logique". Graffiti (in French). Devant-soi. April 1989. Retrieved 30 March 2008.
  28. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 118.
  29. ^ Chuberre, 2007, pp. 100–01.
  30. ^ Chuberre, 2009, p. 116.
  31. ^ Chuberre, 2009, pp. 118–19.
  32. ^ ""Dernier Sourire", television performances" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  33. ^ Chuberre, 2009, p. 117.
  34. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 119.
  35. ^ "Michal's cover version" (in French). Sans-logique. Retrieved 16 March 2008.
  36. ^ a b c "Mylène Farmer – "Sans logique" – Supports" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 3 March 2010.
  37. ^ "Mylène Farmer – "Sans logique" – Versions" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 12 July 2010.
  38. ^ Cachin, 2006, pp. 82–84.
  39. ^ "Mylène Farmer – "Sans logique" – Crédits" (in French). Mylene.net. Retrieved 24 March 2010.
  40. ^ Royer, 2008, p. 351.

External links edit

  • (in French) Mylène Farmer — "Sans logique" All about the song, on Mylène.net

sans, logique, english, without, logic, 1988, song, recorded, french, singer, songwriter, mylène, farmer, released, february, 1989, fourth, last, single, from, second, studio, album, ainsi, soit, song, deals, with, schizophrenia, death, love, religion, accompa. Sans logique English Without Logic is a 1988 song recorded by French singer songwriter Mylene Farmer It was released on 20 February 1989 as the fourth and last single from her second studio album Ainsi soit je The song deals with schizophrenia death love and religion and was accompanied by a cinematic video which shows a human corrida The single became a top ten hit in France Sans logique Single by Mylene Farmerfrom the album Ainsi soit je B side Dernier Sourire Released20 February 1989Recorded1989 FranceGenreSynthpop baroque popLength4 00LabelPolydorSongwriter s Lyrics Mylene Farmer Music Laurent BoutonnatProducer s Laurent BoutonnatMylene Farmer singles chronology Pourvu qu elles soient douces 1988 Sans logique 1989 A quoi je sers 1989 Contents 1 Background and writing 2 Lyrics and music 3 Music video 3 1 Production 3 2 Plot 3 3 Influence interpretation and reception 4 Critical reception 5 Promotion and live performances 6 B side Dernier Sourire 7 Formats and track listings 8 Release history 9 Official versions 10 Credits and personnel 11 Charts and sales 11 1 Weekly charts 11 2 Sales 12 References 13 Notes 14 External linksBackground and writing editAfter the successful songs Sans contrefacon and Pourvu qu elles soient douces and the huge sales of the parent album Ainsi soit je Farmer decided to release Sans logique as the fourth and last single from the album as she was preparing her first concert tour through France Belgium and Switzerland 1 The B side of the single Dernier Sourire is a previously unavailable song about the death of a relative though a live version of the cover Je voudrais tant que tu comprennes originally sung by Marie Laforet was first scheduled as the B side 2 Sans logique was actually recorded twice due to technical problems in the studio The sentence this is a blank formatted diskette sampled from an Ensoniq Mirage which can be heard in the introduction of the song and later on refers to this problem and was kept in the finished product 1 Sans logique was widely played on French radio during the year of its release 2 was one of the top ten songs that yielded the most copyright royalties to the Societe des auteurs compositeurs et editeurs de musique in 1989 3 Shortly after the single s release the European Workers Party used a still from the video where Farmer has white eyes and the horns on her head with the subtitle These people promote ugliness and drugs Say No to the media subculture vote RFL Farmer sued the secretary of the party Jacques Cheminade accusing him of having used her image without her consent and have made inappropriate and abusive remarks towards her The Tribunal de grande instance de Paris found in Farmer s favour 1 4 Lyrics and music editThe song deals with a kind of schizophrenia 5 or dissociative identity disorder which lives in the character that Farmer portrays and also makes reference to religious concepts angels and Satan 6 to explore the two opposite sides of one person 7 The calculating Marquise de Mertreuil a character in the French epistolary novel Les Liaisons dangereuses as both angelic as diabolical according to her own interests seems to be evoked in the lyrics 8 The psychologist Hugues Royer said the lyrics as well as the music video show that the identity the sense of unity to achieve remains problematic 9 Music video edit nbsp Spanish painter Francisco Goya inspired the music video for Sans logique Production edit The video 5 37 was directed by Laurent Boutonnat 10 who has also written the screenplay with Gilles Laurent 11 It was a Requiem Publishing production filmed over the course of three days at a studio in Arpajon in the Ile de France region France where the video for Que mon cœur lache was also shot three years later It cost around 200 000 euros to make largely due to Boutonnat importing two tons of earth and a large waxed cloth that was used to represent the sky The video concept was inspired by Francisco Goya s painting El Aquelarre which portrays a human corrida and features various people including a torero played by Lilah Dadi 3 who also appeared in the video for Farmer s next single A quoi je sers Due to its graphic violent content the video for Sans logigue was edited by some television channels for broadcast The unedited version was released on Farmer s various video clips compilations Plot edit The video begins with Farmer and her lover sat in the middle of a desolate barren landscape on a grim cloudy day As a snake slithers nearby the pair cut their palms and rub their hands together to mix their blood A little girl picks up a statue of Christ found in the mud and sticks it on a cross Then several Gypsies dressed in black clothes and veils come to sit on a bench to watch a human bullfight Farmer plays the bull as her hands are tied behind her back and iron horns are put on her head and is thus forced to fight a torero who is her lover The men take off their jackets and behave like toreros and as Farmer runs through their coats like a raging bull her lover puts a sword in her back The man believing the bull to be defeated turns to his audience and celebrates his victory and the gypsies cheer him and throw coins Then with her eyes rolled upwards and seemingly possessed by a demonic spirit Farmer charges one last time and impales her lover with the iron horns on her head fatally injuring him While she becomes herself again she attends to her dying lover as it begins raining and the crowd of Gypsies disperse after their entertainment The video ends with Farmer crying a tear of blood 12 Influence interpretation and reception edit nbsp Belgian writer Amelie Nothomb clearly refers to the music video for Sans logique in her 1997 book Attentat According to Instant Mag Sans Logique is without a doubt one of the most beautiful videos of the singer percussive images multiple references many interpretation rich symbolism It condenses the strong themes of the filmmaker Luis Bunuel particularly the social struggle Like Goya s painting the video tackles the fundamental perversion of men reality is described as obsessive and mixes dreams and nightmares It is built as an ode to the Spanish forbidden culture in which mix the themes of childhood and social corruption The old characters that form the audience in the video represent affluent people the guarantors of moral order the partners of moral conformism 13 According to French magazine Top 50 the video manages to marry dead mournful tragedy with music for discotheques by dint of symbols sophisticated decors and subtle union of beauty and unhealthy 14 Biographer Bernard Violet said this video is by far the most inventive ever made by Boutonnat 15 In this video the singer shows that she does not dating relationships without violence Because of her pain Farmer who was innocent and naive at the beginning of the video became then corrupted and began to kill 16 She kills her lover to not be killed The horns are a symbol of the bull power fertility and virile strength granted to a woman but also that of the Devil who takes possession of Farmer Helpless she is witness to the lover s agony overwhelmed and very human 17 There are also several references to sexuality the snake in the Garden of Eden symbolism of the bullfight in the Spanish culture The themes of love and death are also present in the video 18 For biographer Violet all the people belong to the same community the bullfighter was unfaithful by impregnating a pregnant woman seen in the video and Farmer wears horns literally as she has been deceived by her lover and ultimately takes revenge by killing him 15 Belgian writer and Farmer s friend Amelie Nothomb spoke of this video in an excerpt from her 1997 book Attentat with her character Ethel 3 Critical reception editFrance Soir considered that Sans logique had its weight of synthetic sulfur and that the words had a preciousness from another era 19 In France the single charted for fifteen weeks on the French Top 50 from 18 March to 1 July 1989 It debuted at number 30 and reached its peaked position number ten five weeks later spending a total of eleven weeks in the top twenty 20 Its sales were somewhat disappointing in comparison with the great success of two of the other three previous singles Sans contrefacon and Pourvu qu elles soient douces On the European Hot 100 Singles it debuted at number 68 on 1 April 1989 reached a peak of number 39 five weeks later 21 and fell off the chart after 14 weeks Much played on radio it charted for 12 weeks on the European Airplay Top 50 with a peak at number 20 for non consecutive two weeks 22 Promotion and live performances editFarmer performed Sans logique five times in four television shows in 1989 all on TF1 Avis de recherche 24 February and 12 May La Une est a vous 11 March Jacky show 18 March Sacree Soiree 22 March 23 24 Farmer nominated for the Victoires de la musique has won the title Best female performer of the year but refused to sing Sans logique which was very criticized by the media 25 For this song the singer used for the first time a dynamic choreography that she named the technical of mirror because she has created it only by looking at herself in a mirror 26 Sans logique was performed during the 1989 tour Farmer then wore black veils a white collar and small white socks and performed a collective choreography inspired by the 18th century composed of large gestures and these movements become smaller as if Farmer was bound by twine When the music began Farmer curtseyed several times and the phrase This is a blank formatted diskette was repeated throughout the song About the middle of the song the singer hit the ground with her microphone and got up again immediately Awaited by fans since 30 years Sans Logique was performed in her Live 2019 just after the opening song Interstellaires without choreography but in a version rearranged by the musical director of the show Olivier Schultheis B side Dernier Sourire editThe vinyl s B side contains a new song Dernier Sourire which is very sad 27 This moving song tackles the theme of the disappearance of a loved one With simple words Farmer evokes the passage of the state of living to that of death through a description an ill person in the process of dying in a hospital room and the injustice felt in this kind of situation This song was probably composed for Max Gautier Farmer s father who died on 11 July 1986 and in the lyrics she tells him some things she had not had time to say when he was alive 28 About its structure the song has a classic accompaniment a simple melody and no refrain 29 After being chosen instead of Que mon cœur lache to feature on the 1992 album Urgence 27 artistes pour la recherche contre le SIDA 30 the song was especially re recorded in a new version becoming the anthem of people who come at the end of life and appeared to be as a kind of cruel poem about the end of life and the injustice of death which blows too quickly our candles 3 The song was generally well received as stated by the author Erwan Chuberre who provides in one of his books positive critics from fans 31 Farmer performed the song first on 1 November 1989 on French television show Sacree Soiree on TF1 32 It was originally scheduled to be performed during the 1989 tour but it was eventually replaced by Puisque 33 The song was sung during the Mylenium Tour when performing on stage Farmer wore a white transparent dress with a plunging neckline in the back a sailing on the shoulders shoes with high heels and a white large necklace There is no choreography and when she sang for the second time the first verse at the end of the song she began to cry she was only accompanied by the piano 34 In 2000 this live version was the second track of the CD single for Dessine moi un mouton Dernier Sourire was covered by Michal Kwiatkowski on a weekly program of Star Academy France in 2003 but his version was not released as a single 35 Formats and track listings editThese are the formats and track listings of single releases of Sans logique 36 7 single FranceNo TitleLength1 Sans logique logical single mix 4 002 Dernier sourire 5 05 7 maxi CD maxi FranceNo TitleLength1 Sans logique illogical club remix 7 112 Dernier sourire 5 053 Sans logique logical single mix 4 00 7 maxi Promo FranceNo TitleLength1 Sans logique logical single mix 4 002 Sans logique classical version 4 00 7 maxi Promo FranceNo TitleLength1 Sans logique logical single mix 4 002 Sans logique classical version 4 00 7 single CanadaNo TitleLength1 Sans logique logical single mix 4 002 Dernier sourire 5 04 Digital download since 2005 No TitleLength1 Sans logique Ainsi soit je version 4 302 Sans logique Les Mots version 4 023 Sans logique 1989 live version 5 064 Sans logique illogical club remix 7 11Release history editDate 36 Label Region Format Catalog20 February 1989 Polydor France Canada 7 single 871 646 77 maxi 871 647 1France CD maxi 871 647 27 single Promo 6863 377Official versions editVersion 37 Length Album Remixed by Year Comment Sans logique 8 Album version 4 30 Ainsi soit je 1988 See the previous sectionsLogical single mix 4 00 Laurent Boutonnat 1989 A refrain is deleted at the end of the song Classical version 4 00 Laurent Boutonnat 1989 This version brings to the fore the Farmer s voice on flights of violins After two minutes drums sounds can be heard Illogical club remix 7 11 Dance Remixes Laurent Boutonnat 1989 This is a dance remix The phrase This is a blank formatted disket is mixed with a voice of a man Music video 5 37 Les Clips Vol III Music Videos I 1989Live version recorded in 1989 5 06 En Concert 1989 The phrase This is a blank formatted disket is repeated during all the song Album version 4 02 Les Mots Laurent Boutonnat 2001 This is a remastered version Album version 4 02 Les Mots Laurent Boutonnat 2001 This is a remastered version Live Version 3 51 Live 2019 Olivier Schultheis 2019 Dernier sourire 38 Album version 4 00 Urgence 27 artistes pour la recherche contre le SIDA 1992 The acoustic version is accompanied by a piano and a guitar The musical passage at the end is deleted Live version recorded in 2000 4 52 Mylenium Tour 2000 This performance is moving Credits and personnel editThese are the credits and the personnel as they appear on the back of the single 36 39 Mylene Farmer lyrics Laurent Boutonnat music Bertrand Le Page Toutankhamon editions Polydor recording company Marianne Rosentiehl photo Thierry Rogen Sound engineer MixingCharts and sales editWeekly charts edit Chart 1989 PeakpositionEurope European Airplay Top 50 22 20Europe European Hot 100 21 39France SNEP 20 10 Sales edit Sales for Sans logique Region Certification Certified units salesFrance 250 000 40 References editBee Caroline Bioy Antoine Thiry Benjamin January 2006 Mylene Farmer la part d ombre in French L Archipel ISBN 2 84187 790 6 Cachin Benoit 2006 Le Dictionnaire des Chansons de Mylene Farmer in French Tournon ISBN 2 35144 000 5 Cachin Benoit 2006 Mylene Farmer Influences in French Mascara ISBN 978 2 35144 026 1 Chuberre Erwan 2007 L Integrale Mylene Farmer in French City ISBN 978 2 35288 108 7 Chuberre Erwan 2008 Mylene Farmer phenomenale in French City ISBN 978 2 35288 176 6 Chuberre Erwan 18 June 2009 Mylene Farmer Des mots sur nos desirs in French Alphee ISBN 2 7538 0477 X Khairallah Sophie 2007 Mylene Farmer le culte L envers du decor in French Why Not ISBN 2 916611 25 8 Royer Hugues 2008 Mylene biographie in French Spain Flammarion ISBN 978 2 35287 139 2 Violet Bernard 2004 Mylene Farmer biographie in French J ai lu ISBN 2 290 34916 X Notes edit a b c Sans logique Sans logique Retrieved 2 February 2008 a b Mylene Farmer Sans Logique Histoire du single in French Mylene net Retrieved 10 March 2010 a b c d Chuberre 2008 pp 104 07 Khairallah 2007 p 126 Chuberre 2007 p 274 Cachin 2006 2 pp 80 81 Royer 2008 pp 202 03 a b Cachin 2006 pp 243 46 Royer 2008 p 171 Taieb Caroline January 1990 Sans logique Graffiti in French Devant soi Retrieved 22 March 2008 Royer 2008 p 136 Sans logique music video in French Sans logique Retrieved 2 January 2008 Bee Caroline Brunet Oceane Thiry Benjamin 2003 Aux armes et caetera Instant Mag in French 15 Pantin Tear Prod 8 11 Clip au top Top 50 in French Mylene net 1989 Retrieved 10 March 2010 a b Violet 2004 pp 107 10 Khairallah 2007 pp 68 136 37 171 74 Bee Caroline Brunet Oceane Thiry Benjamin Parpette Jennifer 2001 Fuck You Acte 1 Instant Mag in French 7 Pantin Tear Prod 6 Bee 2006 pp 333 34 Tredez Florence 22 February 1989 Le disque du jour France Soir in French Devant soi Retrieved 19 March 2008 a b Mylene Farmer Sans logique in French Les classement single Retrieved 13 October 2021 a b Eurochart Hot 100 Singles PDF Music amp Media Vol 6 no 18 6 May 1989 p 20 21 OCLC 29800226 Retrieved 12 October 2021 via World Radio History a b European Airplay Top 50 PDF Music amp Media Vol 6 no 16 22 April 1989 p 21 OCLC 29800226 Retrieved 13 October 2021 via World Radio History Sans logique television performances in French Sans logique Retrieved 2 January 2008 Mylene Farmer Sans Logique TV in French Mylene net Retrieved 12 July 2010 Liberation 21 November 1988 Mylene Farmer La danse miroir Le Jour in French Devant soi 3 November 1989 Retrieved 3 March 2008 Sans logique Graffiti in French Devant soi April 1989 Retrieved 30 March 2008 Royer 2008 p 118 Chuberre 2007 pp 100 01 Chuberre 2009 p 116 Chuberre 2009 pp 118 19 Dernier Sourire television performances in French Sans logique Retrieved 16 March 2008 Chuberre 2009 p 117 Royer 2008 p 119 Michal s cover version in French Sans logique Retrieved 16 March 2008 a b c Mylene Farmer Sans logique Supports in French Mylene net Retrieved 3 March 2010 Mylene Farmer Sans logique Versions in French Mylene net Retrieved 12 July 2010 Cachin 2006 pp 82 84 Mylene Farmer Sans logique Credits in French Mylene net Retrieved 24 March 2010 Royer 2008 p 351 External links edit in French Mylene Farmer Sans logique All about the song on Mylene net 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