The two rockers were very friends. In his autobiography, Eddy Mitchell confides that Hallyday “believed he could get through everything”.
At the beginning of November, Eddy Mitchell published his memoirs soberly titled “Autobiography”. In this text, he returns in particular to the death of his close friend, Johnny Hallyday.
He who described him as “ half-brother “, he confides: “ I'm angry with him for believing he was invulnerable, and for making us believe it. He thought he would get through everything. He wanted to remain the strongest, like a demigod. And we wanted it for him too. »
According to extracts from the book cited by Télé-Loisirs, the two rockers also shared a love of certain excesses: “ I ended up calming down, by force of circumstances. I was wiser. There is a weariness in leading this life, warnings, the body and the doctors who alert you. He never calmed down, he never took his foot off the gas and he partly ruined his life. But it represents a part of mine. »
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