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Fifth Harmony

(Requested by  @RandomPerson0100 and the picture above is popular 60's British Model name Lesley Hornby a.k.a Twiggy. Enjoy the chapter though  😉💞

                                                                                                                                                                                 ~ Jullie)

People in this react chapter:

🎶Bands and Singers  🎶

*The Kinks (Ray Davies, Dave Davis, Pete Quaife and Mick Avory)
*The Carpenters (Karen and Richard Carpenter)
*Francoise Hardy
*Jacques Dutronc

💁‍Beatle Wife/ Girl 💁
*Linda McCartney
*Barbara Harrison

👱‍ Models 👱
*Brigitte Bardot
*Twiggy

1st Video: Worth It (2015)

https://youtu.be/YBHQbu5rbdQ

Ray Davies of The Kinks: Okay... I kinda like the beat.

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: These girls look sassy. I mean, look at them walk! *smiles*

Dave Davis of The Kinks: Their dance moves though.

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: They look pretty actually.

Francoise Hardy: Well at least the lyrics of the song is not that suspicious, right? I mean, I haven't heard a single curse word here. That's good.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: And at least these girls didn't twerk cause if they did, I'm out.

Linda McCartney: I don't understand the meaning of the lyrics at all. But good music though.

Brigitte Bardot: Correct me if I'm wrong but is this song about that you need to sacrifice on doing you job so that you'll have something worth it in return? I mean, these girls dressed up as business women and all. Is this the message of the song?

Wow Brigitte. You totally get the message of the song. How the hell did you find it out?

Brigitte Bardot: *wide eyes and smiles* Oh wow I didn't expect that. *laughs* I don't know. I think I'm just lucky today. *winks*

Jacques Dutronc: *bops his head to the music* Catchy though. This made me wanna dance. I hope my wife is here to dance with me though *smiles*

Mick Avory of The Kinks: *hums to the music*

Twiggy: *kinda grooves to the music*

Barbara Harrison: These girls can totally dance. Like really.

When the song ends...

Ray Davies of The Kinks: Oh wow. I didn't expect that I would love the song.

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: I can't believe that I would love it! It's quite the opposite to what I'm expecting it to be.

Dave Davis of The Kinks: I really love the beat of this song. It's so unique.

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: Are there more of these? Cause I'm starting to like them. And I can tell that my sister's starting to like them. At least they're quite different from other singers of this era.


2nd Video: Write On Me (2016)

https://youtu.be/7WuggM1WBiU

Francoise Hardy: That guitar intro though. They've used real instruments.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: The color of their music video. Unique and classic. I like it. *smiles and gives the computer monitor a thumbs up*

Linda McCartney: It's very creative of them to have that kind of theme in their music video.

Brigitte Bardot: I actually starting to like this song though. I also like the message of this song.

Jacques Dutronc: Is this different from the first song that you've shown me. Is is more of a ballad-y type of music they've made. I really like it so much.

Mick Avory of The Kinks: Man these girls are beautiful. *smiles*

Twiggy: This is my favorite song now. Oh my gosh this is so beautiful. *smiles*

Barbara Starkey: *snaps her fingers to the music*

Ray Davies of The Kinks: *sings along to the song (even though he didn't know the whole lyrics. He just sings along with the lyrics)*

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: *grooves to the music*

Dave Davis of The Kinks: *bops his head and hums to the music*

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: *smiles* Wow. That was really good I swear.

When the song ends...

Francoise Hardy: Oh my goodness. I love it!

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: I want to listen more of their songs.

Linda McCartney: Who are these lovely girls? They're so good. I wanna meet them *smiles*

Brigitte Bardot: *hums the chorus of the song* It's now stuck in my head. Merci (Thank you).

Jacques Dutronc: I'm excited for the next video. *smiles and still hums to the chorus of "Write On Me"*


Final Video: He Like That (2017)

https://youtu.be/lCmJC8y3Epk

Mick Avory of The Kinks: *wide eyes when the video started* Um...

Twiggy: What is going on? Why are they surrounded by men?

Barbara Starkey: Well... Um... This is different...

Ray Davies of The Kinks: Well their choreography is still great as always. But there's something different from it and I can't put a finger on it... I can't identify on the difference of this music video either.

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters:*wide eyes when Normani is dancing "something" to her partner* Oh my

Dave Davis of The Kinks: What just happened?

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: *laughs nervously* This is very different from the ones you've shown me, Jullie. Oh gosh.

Francoise Hardy: This makes me uncomfortable now.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: *stares at the computer monitor and is too stunned to react*

Linda McCartney:Um....

Brigitte Bardot: Wait... Are they four of them now?!? What happened to the other one?!? They're used to be five of them! Oh my gosh!

Jacques Dutronc: I wonder what happened to the other member though? I hope she didn't retire from her singing career.

Mick Avory of The Kinks: Well this is sad.

Twiggy: The message of the song is just... Okay.

Barbara Starkey: The beat is okay but the music video is just plain disturbing.

When the song ends...

Ray Davies of The Kinks: This song and music video gave me a huge shock on them. Like what happened? And I still can't put a finger on it on the big change they've just had.

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: I don't know what happened to them and all but this is really sad. They've changed.

Dave Davis of The Kinks: The two songs they've composed is good. But the last one was kind of a shock. And the music video as well. That's the first time I've seen them dance like that.

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: I wonder what made them compose the last song of course. I'm curious.

Question Time!

So do you guys know them?

Francoise Hardy: *shakes her head* No I don't know them.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: I have no clue on who they are. They're actually good. But the last video gave me a huge shock. Like for real.

Linda McCartney: No I have no idea.

Brigitte Bardot: No.

Jacques Dutronc: Non, et je veux savoir qui ils sont (No, and I want to know who they are).

Mick Avory of The Kinks: No. I don't know.

Twiggy: No I don't. Who are they?

The name of the all girl group band is Fifth Harmony. Fifth Harmony is an American girl group based in Miami and it's members were  Ally Brooke, Normani Kordei, Dinah Jane, Lauren Jauregui and Camila Cabello. The group was discovered by Simon Cowell in the American televised singing competition called "The X Factor" in 2012 and they were signed a joint record deal with Simon Cowell 's label "Syco Lable" . Due to the rise of their debut single "Miss Movin' On", the group has been grown popular till this day.

Barbara Starkey: *wide eyes* Really?!? They've been discovered by Simon Cowell?!? Wow... Simon is very picky when it comes to discovering new talents. Well that's a huge surprise. *smiles*

Ray Davies of The Kinks: I didn't know Simon liked them. Wow that's so cool!

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: That's a very huge miracle for a a group like them to be discovered by one of the "I'm-Too-Hard-To-Please-Because-I-Want-To-See-What-Your-Talent-Can-Do" judges. A really huge miracle.

But unfortunately, Camila Cabello broke up with the group back on December 18, 2016. But she has a solo career.

Dave Davis of The Kinks: *wide eyes* What for real?!? That explains everything.

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: Aww that's just sad.

Francoise Hardy: I hope she enjoys her solo career.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: I hope her former band mates will remember her.And I also hope she'll remember her former band mates, too.

What do you think about their music?

Linda McCartney: Well I think they were great.

Brigitte Bardot: The first two videos were really good. It has a really strong message. But the last video shocked me the most. Especially that Cabello girl departed the group. Which is sad for my opinion.

Jacques Dutronc: The last one was a shocker for me but all and all, they've produced great songs.

So now, I'm going to show you the faces of each member. Including Camila Cabello.

Mick Avory of The Kinks: *smiles* Great! I'm excited.

Twiggy: I bet they'll look gorgeous as I was expecting them to be.

So this is Lauren Jauregui.

Barbara Starkey: She's gorgeous.

Ray Davies of The Kinks: *wide eyes* Oh my gosh. She's beautiful.

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: She kinda looks like Brigitte Bardot. Except that she has brown hair and green eyes (?) I think.

And this is Dinah Jane.

Dave Davis of The Kinks: Wow, she's also gorgeous. *smiles*

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: Man she's beautiful.

Francoise Hardy:Her hair totally suits her.

And this is Ally Brooke.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: I instantly love her *laughs*

Linda McCartney: Love her hair color *smiles*

Brigitte Bardot: Again, she's gorgeous. Her band mates were gorgeous.

And this is Normani Kordei.

Jacques Dutronc: Like her other band mates, she's gorgeous.

Mick Avory of The Kinks: Miss Gorgeous Number 4 is on! *laughs* And what a pretty and unique nickname she has *smiles*.

Twiggy: She's beautiful like the rest of them. *smiles*

And finally, this is former member Camila Cabello.

Barbara Starkey: Oh wow she's so beautiful.

Ray Davies of The Kinks:*gasped then looks at me* Jules, I'm in love with this girl!

*laughs* If only you were in your Twenties in today's era.

Ray Davies of The Kinks: *laughs* Yeah you've got a point. If I only I was in my twenties in this era, I would love to date her. But no it's impossible. I even come here in this set via Time Machine so yeah. It's impossible for me to date her. 

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: She actually reminds me of Audrey Hepburn to be honest.

So this Fifth Harmony when Camila was still in the group until and this is Fifth Harmony without Camila.

Dave Davis of The Kinks: Whoa.

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: They look happy when Camila was still with them. Now, they're kinda sad about the fact that Camila was not with them.

Francoise Hardy: They look so gorgeous. Every single one of them.

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: It's sad to see that Camila's gone. But at least they've made music till this day.

Verdict:

After listening to their music, will this make you to listen to their music again?

Linda McCartney: Yeah. I would love to listen to their music. Especially to their early songs.

Brigitte Bardot: Oui. J'adorerais écouter leurs chansons (Yes. I'd love to hear their songs.) *smiles*.

Jacques Dutronc:Bien sûr! Je ne vois pas pourquoi (Of course! I don't see why) *smiles*

Mick Avory of The Kinks: Sure why not! As long as the lyrics are not provocative, then I'll listen to it.

Twiggy: Well yes why not. I don't see the harm in it.

Barbara Starkey: Yes and I'd love to listen more of their songs. Especially their early songs.

End of Chapter \(^0^)/

Ray Davies of The Kinks: Hi and thanks for reading "The 60's React" . *smiles

Karen Carpenter of The Carpenters: Make sure you vote and add this lovely book in your library and reading list. *smiles*

Dave Davis of The Kinks: You can put up some suggestions on what me and my co-reactors react to next in the comments down below.

Richard Carpenter of The Carpenters: You can also pm our author about your suggestions, too! *smiles*

Francoise Hardy: *waves* Au revoir (Good bye) ! *smiles*

Pete Quaife of The Kinks: Happy Krimble, everyone*smiles*

Linda McCartney: *throws some confetti at you* Merry Christmas! *smiles*

Brigitte Bardot:Joyeux Noël!(Merry Christmas!) *smiles*

Jacques Dutronc: Avance bonne année à vous tous. (Have a good year ahead to you all.) *smiles*

Mick Avory of The Kinks and Twiggy: *playing the tambourine and sings in a fast way* We wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry Christmas, we wish you a Merry CCCCHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRRRRRRRRRRRIIIIIIIIIIISSSSSSSSSSSSSTTTTTTTTTTTTMMMMMMMMMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSS! And a Happy New Year! Whooooo! *laughs*

Barbara Starkey: Happy Holidays, everyone. And peace and love! *smiles*


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