Michael Jones looks back on the day Jean-Jacques Goldman told him he was ending his career

Michael Jones looks back on the day Jean-Jacques Goldman told him he was ending his career
Michael Jones looks back on the day Jean-Jacques Goldman told him he was ending his career

Guest of Roll on Sunday This December 22, Michael Jones spoke about the day when Jean-Jacques Goldman spoke about the end of his career. A shock announcement made after a tour.

Last year, Michael Jones spoke about a potential return of Jean-Jacques Goldman on stage. But since then, nothing has changed. The famous singer is still very far from the media scene. A desire to return to the shadows just after a grueling tour. This Sunday, December 22, Michael Jones was Michel Drucker's guest in Roll on Sunday and he mentioned the brutal announcement made by Jean-Jacques Goldman. “We had just been through a grueling tour. It was like he couldn't wait for it to stop a little.”he revealed to begin with.

Michael Jones still very close to Jean-Jacques Goldman

In the process, the singer and guitarist made a point of humor about the withdrawal of his friend. Jean-Jacques tells us all that he is stopping for a while. It's been going on for a while. He has always done and thought what is deep within him. If he said he's stopping, we have to respect that.”he declared before discussing their current relationship far from the stage: We see each other again. What matters is friendship. We had so many extraordinary moments together. I'm the last wheel on the wagon, that's how it is.”

Michael Jones : “He's probably fine, because if he was bad, it would be in all the newspapers in the world”

By going on shows, Michael Jones knows very well that he will be asked about Jean-Jacques Goldman. And yet, it annoys him a little that journalists systematically ask him how he is. On the set of Jordan De Luxe, he said: “I don't know any more than the others. We see each other from time to time, we're happy to see each other. There, for example, he sent me a text yesterday to tell me that there was a magnificent victory for the Welsh at rugby. But that's it. He's probably fine, because if he was bad, it would be in all the newspapers in the world. He hasn't changed at all, he's always been like that. He always avoided fashionable places. He was always a discreet person. It has the merit of being clear.

Article written with the collaboration of 6médias.

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