Sunday, January 10, 2016

Charlie Hebdo: the presence of Johnny Hallyday bother Sine – Stars News

You do not know but perhaps a tribute to the victims of bombings in Paris held this Sunday, January 10, 2016 in Paris, Place de la Republique. And Johnny Halliday is among those who have been invited. It should a priori come to interpret its title are “A Sunday in January” … a title that was written after the rally “I’m Charlie” of 11 January 2015. This choice is not to the liking of everyone, Sine particular designer is said outright revolt …

Although he now lives in Los Angeles, Johnny Hallyday has been marked by the attacks that bereaved Paris at the beginning and end of the 2015. About one that struck the drafting of satirical newspaper “Charlie Hebdo”, the Taulier said there is little being much affected by the human drama by the great popular reaction of French. A rally that had evoked in this famous singer and should therefore interpret tomorrow.

 © Cyril Moreau - Bestimages

© Cyril Moreau – Bestimages

Sine says today announced revolted by the presence of the singer …

In a posting on the Sine Monthly, the designer does not really outspoken “Charb hated Johnny Hallyday and it is precisely to it that our” authorities “call is made to push the song in his honor: when there is something stupid to do, you can count on our leaders, they do Never miss! “

About it reiterated in other words as part of an interview with France TV Info. It’s story that he said “Johnny? But it corresponds so little to the character of Charb, is that it is shocking! It would be the death of Jacques Faizant, okay, but not here … “

Then add, history may be to definitely get the message ” You know, Charlie we had the same ideas about everything, including the French song (…) We was that Johnny Hallyday sang like a syringe, and in addition, it was downright reactionary ‘(…) Johnny Hallyday was Gaullist, or I-don’t-know-what, and always with the right people, with Sarko. It has nothing in common with the spirit of Charlie “.

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