Alexis Patri 4:00 p.m., January 09, 2022

Pascal Obispo is Sunday guest of Didier Barbelivien in the program "Dis moi ce que tu chantes" on Europe 1. The opportunity for the singer-songwriter to tell, through a selection of songs of his own, the great moments that marked his professional career and his personal life.

INTERVIEW

The first kiss is often one of the memories that mark a life.

This is the case of Pascal Obispo, who tells Sunday at the microphone of Didier Barbelivien in 

Tell me what you sing

this memory and the song that accompanies it.

"I was 10 years old. I was at the party of my basketball school, which is called Union Saint-Jean, in Bordeaux", explains the singer to set the scene.

"At the end of the year, we were dancing the slows. And for me, there were two slows,

The blue words

and

I dreamed of her again."

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"This song has turned my head"

"My first kisses were when I was 10, with a girl who also played in the basketball team. I would love to find her again," continues Pascal Obispo. "And so, that song, 

I dreamed of her again 

from Once upon a time, turned my head when I was 10."

And a slow song "which turns the head", Pascal Obispo also wrote one, as he discovered recently.

"At the end of the student parties at the end, it rocks 

Connemara Lakes 

and everyone is singing," he recalls.

"Well the other day, I'm going to a party in Cap-Ferret where there are only young people. They make

the desire to love

and there all the kids between 15 and 20 years sing at the top of their lungs this song that I wrote! And it's true that it's a slow. I made a few, slows. "