This is a documentary-style transcript describing the lives and adventures of three French brothers who are passionate about American culture, rock music, and their ranch business. The brothers, originally from France, are deeply immersed in American-style living. They engage in activities like rodeo, hunting, chainsaw throwing, and even have a unique cheese-making business called "Saint Roosevelt." They also pursue a music career inspired by American rock bands.
Their father, an American rock legend, is a significant influence on their lives, although they've never set foot in the United States due to their attachment to their cowboy hats. They decide to finally visit the U.S., and their journey starts in Nashville. Despite some initial challenges, they are excited about the opportunity to experience American culture and potentially perform their music.
The transcript combines humor, satire, and a touch of absurdity to tell the story of these eccentric brothers as they embark on their American adventure.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Jean-Michel, alias “Johnny-Michael,” lives in Morteaux Couliboeuf, South Normandy.
2. He owns a ranch of about thirty hectares and is involved in breeding and dairy production.
3. He is surrounded by his two brothers: Jean-Pierre, alias “Johny-Rock,” and Jean-Claude, alias “Johny-Claude.”
4. The three brothers are passionate about rodeo, game hunting, chainsaw throwing, and making homemade bombs from old electronic cigarettes.
5. They have a passion for rock music and meat.
6. They produce a rare and valuable cheese called “Saint Roosevelt” that they sell at a high price.
7. They have a state-of-the-art music studio in their ranch.
8. Despite being French citizens, they don't feel integrated and have never left their region.
9. They were born in the Michel Jonas clinic and share the same father, who was a rock legend.
10. They formed a band in high school and became popular in the United States.
11. They plan to perform in the United States, starting in Nashville.
12. They face some challenges during their journey to the U.S.
13. They are excited about their rock 'n' roll pilgrimage in Nashville.
14. They visit Geodis Park, where they had originally planned to perform.
These facts provide an overview of the Jones brothers' background, interests, and their journey to pursue their passion for rock music in the United States.