Chords for AaRon - U Turn Lily + L'interview !!!! a vivement dimanche

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Take another [A] walk out [Em] of your fake world Fleece with all the drugs out of [Am] your head
You see that you can breathe without [Em] no blackout Some of the stuff you got to [F] understand
For every [Am] step in any walk, any [Em] town of any thought I'll be [C] your guide
For every [Am] street of any sea, any [Em] place you'll never be I'll be your guide
[Am] Really?
No, there's still a place for [Em] people like us The same blue runs in [Am] every hand
You see it's not the windstorm and [Em] the angels Just have to move the bowels out of [F] your head
For every [Am] step in any walk, any [Em] town of any thought I'll be [F] your guide
For every [Am] street of any sea, any [Em] place you'll never be I'll be your guide
[Am] You're living easy as a kiss won't find [Em] an answer
It's all your fears that kill [Am] the shame [A] Don't become [Am] a ghost without [Em] no color
Cause you're the best mate life ever [F]
made For every [Am] step in any walk, any [Em] town of any thought
I'll be [F] your guide
For every [Am] street of any sea, any [Em] place you'll never be I'll be your guide
[F] I'll be your guide
[Dm]
I'll be your [C] guide
[F]
[Dm]
[C]
[F]
[Dm]
[C]
[F] [C]
[N] Oh no, Simon Olivier
Simon Guret
Jean Simon
Olivier
Olivier Tourcier
He sings with his real voice, it's not a playback
Yes, yes, yes, he's not pretending, he sings
That's what I mean
He sang, Mr.
Guret
Anyway, I'm glad to meet you because the first time I heard you I thought you were English
And even when I saw you the first time I thought you were even brothers, you see?
Because I thought it was the same
That's what they often say
They say that, yes
So tell me about your adventure, both of you
Are you Parisian?
Yes, I was born in Paris
My father is American and my mother is French
So English is your second language?
Yes, I can explain [E] a little bit
Your father is American so you always sang in English
Yes, well, I like to sing in both languages
[F#] I'm not stupid, even later I sang in [G] other languages
It's music too
[F] And so I was born in Paris
[F#] I stayed in Paris, I moved a little bit
And then one day I met Mr.
Olivier Courcet
So Olivier, what [C] did you do?
You were a pianist?
Yes, well before I was a graphic designer, I started with the piano
And then I was in various rock bands
Until [F#] I met him about three years ago
Ah yes, it's very recent, your meeting
Yes, we [Em] did most of the songs quite quickly
And then we [N] each had quite a busy schedule
So we met again about two years later
So obviously, like everyone else, I heard about you when you made the music for the film Lioré
I know you did it with Cade Merad and Mélanie Laurent among others
And you were in the film too?
Yes, I'm an actor too
Ah, you're an actor?
Yes, [F#] but Philippe Lioré gave us a very nice gift
And it's true that it ends like that, at [G] least for the film
A César for Mélanie Laurent, a César for Cade
We [F] get nice things too, we meet you [G] and all that
[F#] And [G] it's true that at the beginning [F#] this film wasn't a blockbuster at all
It was a small film, and the mouth and ears worked
And I think it gives hope in cinema
And then to see that people like Philippe Lioré, who have guts and who dare to take people
He [Fm] takes risks, and it's nice to see that [D#] he's rewarded for that too
It's still possible
I know, but their music is good
They put different perspectives, they have parallel paths
And when the parallel path meets success, it's fabulous
And then the charisma they have on stage, the sobriety, the intensity, the innerness
I find that very strong, because you're not old
How old are you?
I'm 26
[D] 32
Wow
So, a question that you may have already been asked, why Aaron?
Aaron is the acronym [Fm] of the album's title, which means Artificial Animals Riding [F#] on Neverland
In French, artificial [D#] animals riding on an imaginary country
It's not a reference to a painting
It's better than that
It's not a reference to a painting
To Basquiat, yes, because
Well, not a painting, but a guy called Jean-Michel Basquiat, who's a painter
And who [F#] lives in New York, and he had a philosophy [G#] of life
That made him not [F#] only believe in the realities that were imposed on him
He decided that reality is also something that is not palpable, but it's not because we don't see it
Because we don't impose it on us, like the red light district, that there's nothing else
Aaron's picture is on some of those paintings
Yes, on some of those paintings
And, Olivier, I think that as we grow up, not to say as we get older
There are a lot of people who forbid certain things
They are led by business, taxes, concrete
And there's also, we can't say that the very nature of the human being
Is the ability to dream, [F] to believe in the imaginary
[N] And today, I think that the wildest, the least explored lands
Are no longer the blue planet, but the land of the mind
[Fm] And when we dive there, we can [F#] find some beautiful things
So it's a little message, welcome to the [E] Neverland
Say what you want, it's [F] yours
[B] Very well, if you want to know more, they are at the Olympia on November 24th
Yes, and the 20th too
And the 20th of November, we will shoot with France 2
I saw them on stage, it's incredible
It's the same night
[A] Thank you Zazie for inviting us today
I wanted to say that [G] Zazie came to see us at the Édouard Seth Theatre
And it was our first concert in Paris
We were very surprised to see a great lady like that coming
[F#]
And [Fm] thank you very much
[D#] Because it's very [Em] intense for us to [N] do this kind of thing
In my opinion, you left for a long time
Because you have things that the others don't have
Aaron, thank you very much
I'm going to say something
I'm going to say something
What?
What?
See what I'm saying?
Yes, that's it
So now, we are going to pay tribute to Jacques Martin again
Because through him, we are paying tribute to Daniel Prevost
I'm very happy
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Take _ another [A] walk out [Em] of your fake world _ _ Fleece with all the drugs out of [Am] your head
_ _ You see that you can breathe without [Em] no blackout Some of the stuff you got to [F] understand
_ _ _ _ _ For every [Am] step in any walk, any [Em] town of any thought I'll be [C] your guide
_ _ _ _ _ For every [Am] street of any sea, any [Em] place you'll never be I'll be your guide
_ _ _ [Am] Really?
_ No, there's still a place for [Em] people like us _ The same blue runs in [Am] every hand
_ _ You see it's not the windstorm and [Em] the angels _ Just have to move the bowels out of [F] your head _ _ _
_ For every [Am] step in any walk, any [Em] town of any thought I'll be [F] your guide _ _ _ _
_ For every [Am] street of any sea, any [Em] place you'll never be I'll be your guide
_ _ [Am] You're living _ _ _ easy as a kiss won't find [Em] an answer
_ It's all your fears that kill [Am] the shame _ _ [A] Don't become [Am] a ghost without [Em] no color
_ Cause you're the best mate life ever [F]
made _ _ _ _ For every [Am] step in any walk, any [Em] town of any thought
I'll be [F] your guide
_ _ _ _ _ For every [Am] street of any sea, any [Em] place you'll never be I'll be your guide
_ [F] I'll be your guide _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ I'll be your [C] guide _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [Dm] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [C] _ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ [F] _ _ _ [C] _ _
[N] _ _ _ Oh no, _ Simon Olivier _ _ _ _ _
Simon Guret
Jean Simon
Olivier
Olivier Tourcier _
_ He sings with his real voice, it's not a playback
Yes, yes, yes, he's not pretending, he sings
That's what I mean
He sang, Mr.
Guret
Anyway, I'm glad to meet you because the first time I heard you I thought _ you were English
And even when I saw you the first time I thought you were even brothers, you see?
Because I thought it was the same
That's what they often say
They say that, yes
So tell me about your adventure, both of you
Are you Parisian?
Yes, I was born in Paris
My father is American and my mother is French
So English is your second language?
Yes, I can explain [E] a little bit
Your father is American so you always sang in English
Yes, well, I like to sing in both languages
[F#] I'm not stupid, even later I sang in [G] other languages
It's music too
[F] And so I was born in Paris
[F#] _ I stayed in Paris, I moved a little bit
And then one day I met Mr.
Olivier Courcet
So Olivier, what [C] did you do?
You were a pianist?
Yes, well before I was a graphic designer, I started with the piano
And then I was in various rock bands
Until [F#] I met him about three years ago
Ah yes, it's very recent, your meeting
Yes, we [Em] did most of the songs quite quickly
And then we [N] each had quite a busy schedule
So we met again about two years later
So obviously, like everyone else, I heard about you when you made the music for the film Lioré
I know you did it with Cade Merad and Mélanie Laurent among others
And you were in the film too?
Yes, I'm an actor too
Ah, you're an actor?
Yes, [F#] but _ Philippe Lioré gave us a very nice gift
And it's true that it ends like that, at [G] least for the film
A César for Mélanie Laurent, a César for Cade
We [F] get nice things too, we meet you [G] and all that
[F#] And [G] it's true that at the beginning [F#] this film wasn't a blockbuster at all
It was a small film, and the mouth and ears worked
And I think it gives hope in cinema
And then to see that people like Philippe Lioré, who have guts and who dare to take people
He [Fm] takes risks, and it's nice to see that [D#] he's rewarded for that too
It's still possible
I know, but their music is good
They put different perspectives, they have parallel paths
And when the parallel path meets success, it's fabulous
And then the charisma they have on stage, the sobriety, the intensity, the innerness
I find that very strong, because you're not old
How old are you?
I'm 26
[D] 32
Wow
_ _ So, a question that you may have already been asked, why Aaron?
_ Aaron is the acronym [Fm] of the album's title, which means Artificial Animals Riding [F#] on Neverland
In French, artificial [D#] animals riding on an imaginary country
It's not a reference to a painting
It's better than that
_ It's not a reference to a painting
To Basquiat, yes, because_
Well, not a painting, but a guy called Jean-Michel Basquiat, who's a painter
_ And who [F#] lives in New York, and he had a philosophy _ [G#] of life
That made him not [F#] only believe in the realities that were imposed on him
He decided that reality is also something that is not palpable, but it's not because we don't see it
Because we don't impose it on us, like the red light district, that there's nothing else
Aaron's picture is on some of those paintings
Yes, on some of those paintings
And, _ Olivier, I think that as we grow up, not to say as we get older
There are a lot of people who forbid certain things
They are led by business, taxes, concrete
And there's also, we can't say that the very nature of the human being
Is the ability to dream, [F] to believe in the imaginary
[N] And today, I think that the wildest, the least explored lands
Are no longer the blue planet, but the land of the mind
[Fm] And when we dive there, we can [F#] find some beautiful things
So it's a little message, welcome to the [E] Neverland
Say what you want, it's [F] yours
[B] Very well, if you want to know more, they are at the Olympia on November 24th
Yes, and the 20th too
And the 20th of November, we will shoot with France 2
I saw them on stage, it's incredible
It's the same night
[A] Thank you Zazie for inviting us today
I wanted to say that [G] Zazie came to see us at the Édouard Seth Theatre
And it was our first concert in Paris
We were very surprised to see a great lady like that coming
[F#] _
And [Fm] thank you very much
_ [D#] Because it's very [Em] intense for us to [N] do this kind of thing
In my opinion, you left for a long time
Because you have things that the others don't have
Aaron, thank you very much
I'm going to say something
I'm going to say something _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _ _ _ _
What?
_ _ What?
See what I'm saying?
Yes, that's it
So now, we are going to pay tribute to Jacques Martin again
Because through him, we are paying tribute to Daniel Prevost
I'm very happy _