Not sure. Eric can be quite niche.Quite simply you could sit and watch king Eric peel potatoes all night and it would certainly be more entertaining than watching our current team
Flying Kung-fu kick territoryJust got a pair of front row tickets for Wolverhampton.
Probably the most random gig I’ll ever go to.
The french...No gigs in France. Are they still hung up over him like they were in the 90s?
I love him too, and having checked out a couple of his songs on youtube the answer is a definite no.I love Eric, but i just dont know if i would want to go and watch him sing in French.
I thought about it just out of curiosity but £50 too punchy - sold out pretty fast thoughI love Eric, but i just dont know if i would want to go and watch him sing in French.
Make sure you raise your drink for Eric the kingJust got a pair of front row tickets for Wolverhampton.
Probably the most random gig I’ll ever go to.
Edith Piaf will be turning in the six yard box and feasting off a dinked pass from Eric.
He's not exactly the male Edith Piaf, is he.I love him too, and having checked out a couple of his songs on youtube the answer is a definite no.
Cool story bro.I was tempted to go to the one he did a couple of months ago but didn't in the end.
Lucky manWow! What a night. He was his usual crazy self, very serious and deep. Sang English, French and Spanish songs. Not my usual go to but I actually enjoyed it. Good crowd and a great atmosphere.
And to top it all off, I met the great man afterwards for an autograph and a photo. Never forget it
What genre would you say his music is?Wow! What a night. He was his usual crazy self, very serious and deep. Sang English, French and Spanish songs. Not my usual go to but I actually enjoyed it. Good crowd and a great atmosphere.
And to top it all off, I met the great man afterwards for an autograph and a photo. Never forget it
Sad DadWhat genre would you say his music is?
Really difficult to sayWhat genre would you say his music is?
Sounds like he's ripping off Serge GainsbourgReally difficult to say
The piano and cello in the background are so dramatic. It's like something out of a Alfred Hitchcock or Stanley Kubrick horror movie
His tone is almost like speaking poetry and when he does sing, it's often soft and in French so it's difficult to understand
Interacts with the crowd very well, usually explaining the origin of each song before singing, which promotes audience participation.
He's unique. I would call it Dramatic French Groove Jazz