Johnny Hallyday: "I am a believer"

 Tomorrow, vibram speed 37 womens released "Never Alone", the new album by Johnny Hallyday. We talked about it Friday in privacy. Karine Vouillamoz - Paris - March 26, 2011, 6:50 p.m. Sunday Morning 0 comments The hour vibram flow 42 of parting is over. Missed the last tour, the troubles of health! Johnny Hallyday is back. It is in great shape and wants to prove it by launching next year, in a stadium tour that will stop in Geneva. Tomorrow, the rocker released "Never Alone", a magnificent new album ("Le Matin Dimanche, 27 February), recorded along with M or Mathieu Chedid. To talk, Johnny invites us into a very select hotel, near the Champs-Elysees. In the late afternoon sun, the singer appears thinned, laughing, full of vitality and mood. He recounts the genesis of his new album. For "Never Alone", you worked with Mathieu Chedid. How did you meet? It's my wife, Laeticia, which led me to him. Matthew, it's more a pop artist, I love rock, blues. But in his heart, he roots rocker and bluesman. That means in the way he play the guitar. He plays like the guitar heroes of the 1970s. That's what made me want to work with him. Today is one of the few who are able to play like that and I think even if he had been a guitarist in the 70s, it was the same level as Hendrix, Page or Clapton. You say that you remember your debut, why? It is a great artist, very modest. When I saw him on stage, I enjoyed this kind of madness I had seen from Jimi Hendrix. A madness that I, too, without realizing it. When I started the job, I was bad but the best. When I say the worst thing is to do things without realizing what we did. People must have thought I was crazy to me rolling on the floor like that (laughs). And then I saw Matthew make unlikely things, it reminded me of me ... You do not lose your voice, on the contrary, it grows to heights unimagined today ... With Matthew, I quit. I certainly inspired to play like he did, but what he did inspired me also. When he attacks a guitar solo and he made notes, it makes me want to improvise vocally. We can hear you laugh and smile in these songs. The recording, it was just fun? It was just happiness! We recorded everything live, the band and myself, because I was part of this group for this recording. We did not think to make tubes, commercial, it was the music we love, with roots that we love. It was a pleasure. On the cover, you can see your tattoos, including the cross on your chest. What does it mean? I did it during the album because I wanted to do before the album is finished ... This album was very important, especially emotionally speaking. And, you know, nothing was premeditated. One evening, leaving the studio, I was with Maxim Nucci and we said, 'Come, we'll make a tattoo. "This has been one, and I have wanted to do with my cross the title of the album. That does not mean you become a believer? I am a believer. I'm not practicing, because I do not believe in some form of practice, but, yes, I am a believer. This beats dr dre headphonesis the album of the renaissance? If it makes you happy ... I do not like the word revival. Well, except for what happened to me, I have a chance to get up in the morning today and able to breathe. It is a happiness that we do not realize when all is well. For me, it's an album back to my roots. Being surrounded by three young musicians, it was invigorating for you? Yes, but mostly they are each leading a group. Maxim is Yodelice there drummer Gush, and Mathieu, it was Mr. And me is J. H. Why J. H., exactly? I wanted because we made the album as a group, I did not want the name Johnny Hallyday on this album, I wanted J. H. Enough. You take "Tanagra" Mathieu Chedid, it makes you what to sing "You m'fous the pole? If I had not heard by Matthew, if I had just read the lyrics, I think I would not have made. "You m'fous the whip," these are not my words, this is not the way I talk. But when I heard it in the mouth of Matthew, that it corresponded more. "Jade is sleeping, this is your first lullaby, right? That's true. When I was little, I've never sung lullaby. I do not know. When Jade was five months, I took my guitar at night in the kitchen and I was singing "Love me Tender," Elvis. I spoke to Matthew, and then I forgot. And towards the end of the recording, he told me he had a surprise for me. He wrote me a lullaby. Upon listening, I was shocked, I had tears in my eyes. And since you sing to your daughters? No, I pass them to disk, it's easier! (Laughter.) You sing in the movie "Titeuf" is to please your girls or yourself? For both! It is important that French artists are involved in a French comic strip. It proves that in France it is just as capable as America. Me, I loved comics in my youth and I am honored to have been proposed to be a character in the strip "Titeuf". Are you going back to Switzerland soon? Obviously! I hope to redo a lot of dates, especially in Geneva. Gstaad and you're there forever? Of course, I'm still in Gstaad and I hope we will make other cities in Switzerland, the Swiss are so nice to me. There is a long history between Switzerland and you, you sang Bochuz Penitentiary in 1974, a special memory for you? You know the story? I wanted to do concerts in prisons in France. I am a big fan of Johnny Cash, who had rightly penitentiaries. But France refused. The only ones giving me permission, it was the Swiss! I'd love to sing again for the prisoners. How is looming in the future? I think a lot about my next tour, anyway, I fish! This is not the last? No, it's over, I no longer speak of last! (Laughter.) vibram flow 42 vibram flow 42 mens vibram flow womens
Par ptwc01 le dimanche 27 mars 2011

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