Yesterday, Raphael took the audience into a world of guitar, humor and disenchantment. AD Picture Yesterday, Raphael put his caravan Montceau. And proposed an acoustic concert, alone on stage with his guitar, piano and harmonica. Acoustics. Alone on stage, Raphael gave an intimate concert in which the audience joined. Directory. Success of radio, new songs or times, the singer opted for a mixture of genres. It appeared from the back of the stage, alone, almost hidden behind his guitar, ragged jeans, jacket informs and hair battle. And started his concert before a packed house and an audience of all ages with a song from his latest album, "I know that the earth is flat." Then he followed with the famous "Do not leave angry."
Throughout the concert, was not Raphael's economy stocks that have made it known as the notorious "Caravan", more gypsy than usual, or the haunting "On the road "which closed the concert. The success he has revisited, sometimes with a harmonica or strange instruments, "fiddling" sounds like a sorcerer a little crazy. But he also gives pride to "new songs, never seen on TV and never listened to the radio. Hope you like, "Did he almost apologized.
Looking disillusioned about the world Yes, the public loved. Whether it's this song that does not bode less than the end of the world or one in which he proves that A + B "The French are distressing" and that "France then, I despise" on his throwing country a wry look. "Sorry, I was pissed the day I wrote this song," he warned before, with that deadpan humor laugh he did not disposed of the evening. And self-deprecating humor has also delivered some more intimate texts and spoken publicly of his son and his partner, actress Melanie Laurent. If he has not cited, her pretty face was projected on screens discreetly behind the singer. That is what make a man more endearing Raphael than indicated by published his public persona. Indeed, it has not hesitated to use self-deprecating humor, acknowledging that "the falls of his jokes are rotten." Bowie and revisited Bashung
Anyway whatever. Music has quickly gained the upper hand. His, therefore, but also that of others. He paid tribute to Alain Bashung that "we lack not bad, not bad at all." And off he goes in a "Dare Josephine" top flight. More surprisingly, he attacked the monument and Bowie's "Modern Love". Appeared risky but successful. The public, private in the beginning of the concert, then joined. And reserved, at the end, a standing ovation, presumably concluding that Raphael has done well to put his caravan Montceau. Too bad it has remained a half hours.
Throughout the concert, was not Raphael's economy stocks that have made it known as the notorious "Caravan", more gypsy than usual, or the haunting "On the road "which closed the concert. The success he has revisited, sometimes with a harmonica or strange instruments, "fiddling" sounds like a sorcerer a little crazy. But he also gives pride to "new songs, never seen on TV and never listened to the radio. Hope you like, "Did he almost apologized.
Looking disillusioned about the world Yes, the public loved. Whether it's this song that does not bode less than the end of the world or one in which he proves that A + B "The French are distressing" and that "France then, I despise" on his throwing country a wry look. "Sorry, I was pissed the day I wrote this song," he warned before, with that deadpan humor laugh he did not disposed of the evening. And self-deprecating humor has also delivered some more intimate texts and spoken publicly of his son and his partner, actress Melanie Laurent. If he has not cited, her pretty face was projected on screens discreetly behind the singer. That is what make a man more endearing Raphael than indicated by published his public persona. Indeed, it has not hesitated to use self-deprecating humor, acknowledging that "the falls of his jokes are rotten." Bowie and revisited Bashung
Anyway whatever. Music has quickly gained the upper hand. His, therefore, but also that of others. He paid tribute to Alain Bashung that "we lack not bad, not bad at all." And off he goes in a "Dare Josephine" top flight. More surprisingly, he attacked the monument and Bowie's "Modern Love". Appeared risky but successful. The public, private in the beginning of the concert, then joined. And reserved, at the end, a standing ovation, presumably concluding that Raphael has done well to put his caravan Montceau. Too bad it has remained a half hours.
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