Le corps n'a pas suivi Étienne Daho évoque le burn out dont il a été victime et qui l'a amené à

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"Le corps n'a pas suivi" : Étienne Daho évoque le burn-out dont il a été victime et qui l'a amené à faire "un break" dans sa carrière

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00:46 He recorded in the famous Abbey Road Studios in London, where the Beatles or Pink Floyd have passed before him.
00:52 On this record, he shares a duet with Vanessa Paradis.
00:58 "She's someone I love. I love the artist, the person she is.
01:06 She's pretty divine. I mean, we're all in love with her," he had told her.
01:15 Why is his burnout the best thing that has ever happened to Etienne Dao?
01:20 Etienne Dao was Deborah Grunewald's guest for his podcast in the past.
01:26 Together, they traced the strong times of the singer's life and in particular the burnout he suffered in 1991.
01:39 "You're on stage. If it's the end of your tour to Paris or elsewhere,
01:45 you fall to your knees. The audience thinks it's a staging.
01:52 You're exhausted, exhausted, tired. Depression, burnout," he summed up his interlocutor.
02:04 But as she also recalled, the singer had indicated that the burnout was the best thing that had ever happened to him, which he confirmed.
02:12 "If it's true. But if it's a ring of alarm. I took it as a reminder of reality.
02:21 I was doing anything. I had a life where I slept 14 seconds.
02:31 I worked all the time. I was on tour, on promo, in the studio all the time.
02:36 And then to compensate for all the pressure, pressure, depression, I was partying hard.
02:45 I was doing anything," said the singer of Weekend at Home.
02:52 "I needed it, but in a festive way, not in a sad way at all.
03:00 I was doing everything.
03:02 But just the body didn't follow," said Etienne Dao about his burnout.
03:09 His burnout allowed him to write his best album to get off that alert, the singer made a point about his life.
03:19 "I always said it was the system that didn't suit me anymore.
03:28 I wasn't the system, if I had to say my own system that wasn't suitable anymore.
03:33 Suddenly, when things like that happen to you, if you take a helicopter view, you say to yourself, 'But why?'
03:42 I said to myself, 'There are things that don't suit me anymore in the way they happen.'"
03:51 "I was doing very well. It was the first decade a little bit amazing, but then you have to take a break, you have to break down," he explained.
03:59 To make this necessary break, Etienne Dao left for London and that did him the biggest good.
04:07 "All of a sudden, I became an unknown again. I worked every day to write songs," he added.
04:20 He wrote "Fiesty" as well as "Eden", his sixth opus, which he considers, to this day, his best album.
04:27 "This break allowed me to re-focus, to get back into what was really right for me.
04:35 To have the life I wanted to have, exactly how I wanted to do it,
04:43 that is, maybe a little more in the shadows, but make a little more music and a little less parties," he concluded.
04:50 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
04:55 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
05:02 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
05:09 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
05:18 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
05:23 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
05:30 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."
05:37 "I think that's the biggest thing that I've learned from this break."

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