Entrevue - cinq minutes avec Éric Lapointe
Summary
TLDREric Lapointe discusses his eighth album 'Délivrance' after a four-year hiatus, expressing pride in its diversity and inspiration. He shares his favorite song 'Ma Rose' and how it resonates with him. Lapointe talks about his songwriting process, performing for his children, and the thrill of live performances. He reflects on his career, the energy from the audience, and how he manages his fears and insecurities. He also mentions his upcoming tour and the joy of being on stage.
Takeaways
- 🎵 Eric Lapointe has released his eighth album titled 'Délivrance'.
- 🚗 He took a break of four years before releasing this album, which he is extremely proud of.
- 🎶 The album is diverse, with songs written over different periods of time, ranging from 5 to 56 years ago.
- 🌹 His favorite song on the album is 'Ma Rose', which he describes as raw rock.
- 🎤 He sings with conviction, hoping to inspire people through his music.
- 👨👧👦 He performs a mini concert for his children every night, introducing them to various songs.
- 🎸 One of the first songs he learned to play on the guitar was 'La Vie C'est Si', which he still performs.
- 🎤 He is going on tour for the summer and finds performing on stage exhilarating.
- 🏃♂️ The adrenaline from performing is something he still craves and it gives him wings.
- 🤔 He admits to having insecurities and fears, but has learned to manage them over the years.
- 👹 He acknowledges the presence of his 'old demons' but has learned to live with them.
Q & A
What is the title of Eric Lapointe's eighth album?
-The title of Eric Lapointe's eighth album is 'Délivrance'.
How long did Eric Lapointe wait before releasing his eighth album?
-Eric Lapointe waited four years before releasing his eighth album.
What is the theme of the album 'Délivrance'?
-The album 'Délivrance' is quite diversified and includes songs written over a period of time ranging from 5 to 56 years.
Which song is Eric Lapointe's favorite on the album 'Délivrance'?
-Eric Lapointe's favorite song on the album 'Délivrance' is 'Ma Rose'.
How does Eric Lapointe describe his songwriting process?
-Eric Lapointe describes his songwriting process as being inspired and reworked, with inspiration existing and being essential to his work.
What does Eric Lapointe do for his children every evening?
-Eric Lapointe performs a mini concert for his children every evening, singing various songs.
What type of music does Eric Lapointe expose his children to?
-Eric Lapointe exposes his children to a variety of music, including songs from Aznavour, Vigneault, and Brel.
How does Eric Lapointe describe his experience on stage?
-Eric Lapointe describes his experience on stage as something that still excites him and gives him a sense of needing to perform without fear.
What does Eric Lapointe attribute his energy on stage to?
-Eric Lapointe attributes his energy on stage to the adrenaline rush from performing and the energy of the public.
How does Eric Lapointe cope with his old demons?
-Eric Lapointe has learned to compose with his old demons, using the signals and alerts life has given him over the years.
What does Eric Lapointe enjoy about touring?
-Eric Lapointe enjoys the thrill of performing on stage and the energy it provides, even though he admits to sometimes feeling like a child with stage fright.
Outlines
🎤 Eric Lapointe's Evolving Musical Journey
Eric Lapointe discusses his return after a four-year hiatus with his eighth album, 'Délivrance.' He explains that some songs on the album were written over a long period, with some being as old as five or six years, while others were written more recently. Lapointe expresses pride in the diversity of the album. He mentions his favorite track, 'Ma Rose,' a raw rock song, and reflects on how he conveys passion and inspiration in his lyrics. He also touches on how he has matured as an artist and strives to infuse his songs with a deliberate emotional impact.
🎶 Musical Traditions with Family
Lapointe shares a personal ritual he performs for his children, where he sings to them every evening. His repertoire ranges from Aznavour to Vigneault to Brel, showcasing a broad variety of musical influences. His children go through phases of favorites, with 'Le P'tit Bonheur' becoming a consistent choice for the end of these nightly performances for the past two years. This song holds sentimental value as it was one of the first songs he learned to play on the guitar when he was just 8 or 9 years old.
🔥 The Adrenaline of Performing Live
Lapointe opens up about his love for performing on stage and the thrill that continues to fuel his passion after all these years. He admits that despite the many years of experience, he still feels a sense of fear and insecurity before going on stage, which he views as an essential part of his artistic process. He compares performing to a dangerous balancing act, needing the rush of adrenaline to push him further. Lapointe also reveals how, after a period without performing, he begins to feel empty and needs to get back on stage to feel reassured again.
👹 Battling Personal Demons
Lapointe acknowledges that his personal demons are still present, but he has learned to live with them over time. He reflects on how life has given him many signals to change, and though he still struggles, he’s better equipped to manage now. He mentions how aging has offered him a new perspective on dealing with these challenges, and while his demons will always be there, he has come to terms with their existence. Lapointe ends by expressing his gratitude for the opportunity to continue performing and sharing his music despite his ongoing struggles.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡délivrance
💡inspiration
💡tournée
💡ma préférée
💡maladroit
💡retravaillé
💡cuban
💡adrénaline
💡vieux démons
💡lyon
💡grenadine
Highlights
Eric Lapointe discusses his eighth album 'Délivrance' after a four-year break.
The album is described as diverse, with songs written over a period of 5 to 6 years.
Lapointe expresses pride in his work, particularly the song 'Ma Rose'.
He talks about the inspiration behind his songs and the importance of conveying conviction in his lyrics.
Lapointe shares his approach to songwriting, mentioning that some songs have been reworked.
He discusses his creative process, including the challenges of being 'always clumsy' and the importance of weighing his words.
Lapointe reflects on his past, including the first songs he learned to play on the guitar as a child.
He mentions performing a 'mini concert' for his children every night.
The artist talks about the influence of various songwriters such as Aznavour, Vigneault, and Brel on his work.
Lapointe shares his feelings about touring and the energy it requires.
He discusses the adrenaline rush of performing and how it compares to drug addiction.
The artist expresses his happiness and sense of belonging on stage.
Lapointe talks about his fears and how he manages them before going on stage.
He reflects on the impact of touring and the physical and mental toll it can take.
Lapointe discusses his old demons and how he has learned to live with them.
The artist shares his thoughts on the importance of the team behind the scenes and the impact of seeing them on stage.
Lapointe expresses gratitude for the opportunity to perform and the joy it brings him.
He talks about the importance of music in his life and how it helps him cope with his fears.
Transcripts
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[Musique]
éric lapointe être un million
d'allemands de vendre la carrière 14
félix et là vous revenez avec un
huitième album intitulé délivrance sur
leur voiture
des yeux sous l'eau pourquoi avoir
attendu quatre ans et nuit par sa
tournée puis de l'avoir revivre une
deuxième année est situé donc je mets ça
sur la glace pendant plusieurs années
ça donne un album dont je suis
extrêmement fier qui est assez
diversifié peut-être pas ce qui était
écrit sur une période de temps s'il ya
des chansons qui date qu'ils ont décrite
il ya 5 puis à 56 ans puis en a d'autres
qui ont été écrits il ya tout à moi
aussi je dois vous avouer que ma chanson
préférée sur cet album là c'est ma rose
du rock cru
comment faites-vous pour chanter avec
toujours autant de conviction des
paroles comme c'est dans ton on dit que
l'amour peut enfin respirer
oui
oui avec conviction parce qu'elle est
inspirante l'inspiration j'espère bien
que les gens qui inspire si
l'inspiration ou gueule travail qui
existe ici l'inspiration existe tout
soit retravaillé à ta porte
[Musique]
toujours été maladroit dans ma vie et
m'a dit et je me reprends chanson
s'éteindre de peser mes mots puis 10
mètres l'intention que je voulais donc
c'est une façon de remettre les
compteurs à zéro
une reprise de la chanson de cuban a de
l'expérience
alors pour vos enfants vous l'a chanté
cette chanson dans un rituel est que les
enfants à tous les soirs je le fais un
petit mini concert donc je le chante
tout ça de chansons j'essaie de le faire
découvrir plein de chansons on parle de
l'on passe de dessinateurs aznavour à
vigneault à brel on se promène un peu
partout élevé ce qui donne morales ayant
non une préférée qui va durer quelques
mois mais depuis deux ans c'est là la
fin du spectacle est fini ce jour tous
les soirs avec ce qui précède les labex
de du courage c'est le p'tit bonheur
essayant d'abord possible
je disais c'est toi mara
[Musique]
c'est la vie c'est si ce qui s'explique
parce que c'est une des premières
chansons que j'ai appris à guitare au
moins dans les dix premières quand
j'avais 8 9 ans ma première guitare
si une des chances des premières
chansons que j'ai chanté
vous repartez en tournée tout l'été la
scène ça vous brûle encore ah oui que
dire de plus jeudi pour la scène c'est
un métier où foot aiment avoir peur et
j'ai encore cette espèce de besoin
d'avoir pas d'avoir le trac
c'était besoin d'insécurité ce besoin de
la corde raide ce besoin de me lancer
sans fil et ses besoins
chad et cadets à la grenadine qui se
prend justement ça fait 20 ans je vous
suis sur cinq que josé ivan spectacle
cette adrénaline ou là où il avait
encore mais dans quelle mesure votre
capable de donner toute cette énergie là
pendant plus de deux ans le coût de la
vie l'adrénaline si c'est par la
connaissance de cause la drogue la plus
puissante existe et ça donne des ailes
combien l'énergie du public si l'énergie
miliciens à 100 c'est un cartel explose
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6 / 5 juin je suis vraiment je suis
vraiment heureux je suis bien je me sens
je me sens à ma place même si des fois
j'ai peur comme un enfant dès que la
première la carie lancé je suis
constamment à lyon je m'amuse comme un
fou
si on s'habitue à ces doses à tous deux
fois par semaine tout cas quand les
autres ont tant manqué à la nuit tron
vient dépressif
puis moins deux semaines sans jouer j'ai
l'impression que ça se finit à chaque
fois j'ai besoin de remonter sur scène
pour me rassurer
on peut on ne peut s'empêcher de penser
comment vont vos vieux démons éric
lapointe les vieux démons ils vont
toujours vont toujours être présents
soit j'ai appris à composer avec ce je
veux dire avec les années la vie me fait
tellement donné tellement de signaux
d'alerté
j'apprends composer avec maintenant où
j'ai pu le faire que ça me tente lui
aussi je vieillis mais j'étais en
position pour en parler parce que
j'aime l'équipe du scav aviv mais hier
de voir sur scène cet été eric lafond
merci beaucoup
[Musique]
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