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: The name "yé-yé" (derived from "yeah! yeah!") was coined by sociologist Edgar Morin to describe the youth culture popularized by the show. Iconic Artists & Content
The content focused on a mix of original French pop and French-language covers of American and British rock 'n' roll hits. Key "copains" (stars) included: Salut les copains | thebluemoment.com salut_les_copains_les_annees_60
: Broadcast on Europe 1 , the program attracted over 40% of French listeners aged 12 to 15 at its peak. : The name "yé-yé" (derived from "yeah
("Hi friends") was the defining cultural engine of 1960s French youth culture, encompassing a massively popular radio show, a monthly magazine, and a distinct musical genre known as yé-yé . The Cultural Phenomenon encompassing a massively popular radio show
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