Made of Yves Airs: warm ties ...
On March 12, 2009 by Yves Duteil
An article on Atom ... 77 Meeting with the public at Fnac Val d'Europe with an interactive panoramic view (360 °) and a video ...
http://www.atome77.com/article/723/Divertissement/Yves-Duteil-show-case-fnac-Val-Europe.htm
Another article in Seine-et-Marne.com on the same meeting at the Fnac Val d'Europe:
http://www.la-seine-et-marne.com/reportages/reportage-yves-duteil-0209.html
And a nice wink-like favorite, the Blog of Anna, Stephanie and Miss You:
http://annagaloreleblog.blogs-de-voyage.fr/archive/2009/03/10/yves-duteil.html















Show-case of 20 February 2008 at the Fnac in the Val d'Europe.
Shortly before 6:00 p.m., I hurried on to the shopping mall parking lot, accompanied by my two darlings are like me, eager to see this great man of the song.
I meet Vincent, the sound engineer who s'affère the latest facilities on the forum of Fnac and said Yves Duteil has happened, he went shopping in the store. I find it quickly, Noelle chooses a mountain of DVDs to give his nephews the end of the world (India). As usual, we have plenty to tell us and we papotons in our way to the forum for rehearsals. Some fans are already installed. Yves indulges in its settings back, with attention to detail until it is satisfied, Yves wants to have the best conditions to give the best of himself, as always. Finally found the right sound, it lends itself kindly to questions from local journalists. I am aware of my privilege to accompany him and attend two successive interviews.
It is just over 7:00 p.m. when we move towards the podium where this time, the large audience present, sitting quietly. I sit in the stands with the kids and go for over an hour of bliss! I had never seen a mini show-box was surprisingly intimate and interesting. Between each song, Yves addresses the audience, often with humor and quick, excellent mood settles. Yves engage in dialogue with the audience and asked him what songs he wants to hear. Some speak, question and demand reasons. We will be entitled to a part of his repertoire of "turns" to "(fr) agile" through a song by George Harrison "Here Comes The Sun", a real treat! No one will leave him. At the end of the show, all the spectators stand and applaud at length. They too are happy, we all had some very pleasant moments through this public concert-like really close. Sometimes I could not help but think of the hundreds of people marched down the nose to the forum without even imagining that they spent next to the creator of the most beautiful song of the century in the heart of the French!
The end of the show gave following the traditional book signing and photographs. We parted cordially with the hope to meet again soon. The concert is Meaux for the month of May It will be long. Meanwhile, there Brunoy in Essonne but it's full arch. Tip: Remember to book your tickets well in advance. It pleases me to see that his talent could only rebound in the media, sooner or later ...
Many thanks to Noelle for his kindness and perseverance.
Fabrice
Dear Yves, Dear all,
Fabrice thank you for this report "as if there was" ...
I would do you not hit the "re sniff" and then there are articles and videos. Wonderful time, happy for all those who were present.
I look to the future and I promise, the 12 / 5 at Meaux and immediate control (easier than jog stores) DVD "event".
Yves and thank you Noelle for these wonderful moments shared with the public.Celui it is finally composed of friendships and love shared. On the wonderful stories to listen and live. Respect.D of positive energy "to advance to tomorrow."
Friends forever.
Daniel
Dear Fabrice,
You should record your voice to put your talent as a storyteller at all! Because you know people like to share your glee. I really enjoyed seeing the video of this wonderful day. Random camera, have you filmed? As you can imagine, I can say words are banal and repetitive to say the happiness of this video and we will definitely Yves well to the end. On a "whim" I wanted to be with you all. But from my native Dijon would be difficult. I tried to write to people in rooms that come our great man, but I encountered incomprehension. But you never know ...
Best regards and thank you Fabrice.
Nicolas
Dear Fabrice,
You should record your voice to put your talent as a storyteller at all! Because you know people like to share your glee. I really enjoyed seeing the video of this wonderful day. Random camera, have you filmed? As you can imagine, I can say words are banal and repetitive to say the happiness of this video and we will definitely Yves well to the end. On a "whim" I wanted to be with you all. But from my native Dijon would be difficult. I tried to write to people in rooms that come our great man, but I encountered incomprehension. But you never know ...
Best regards and thank you Fabrice.
Nicolas
what a great concert on Friday night as that given to Auchterarder 62 miles thank you for this journey through your emotions and thank you for this concert renontre after I rediscovered a true poet thank you a thousand times
Nicolas and Louise
good evening everyone, I'm new on this blog, but my husband and I are following the career of Yves longtemps.enfin for quite a DVD, that's good news I learned thanks to you all, thank you.
we have never seen a concert of Yves, it will be great to regarder.comme you say all is a true poet which never tires of listening.
a thousand times thank you all.
josiane
Blogonautes friends, I had the chance to attend the show-case of 20 February and I can confirm that it was a very nice time. However, a priori, the challenge seemed significant: not easy, in fact, come to sow a seed of poetry in a noisy shopping mall, surrounded by shoppers eager or indifferent. But within minutes, with (apparently) the quiet simplicity of a humble artisan, our (in) favorite singer had woven a delicate web in which we were all trapped, happily it must be said. The ease with which it has "embedded" confirms my idea that this man is a formidable magician!
As for me, it would seem that I painted. For I was privileged to welcome Yves and Noelle and express my admiration and my gratitude (well, that's what I hope I have expressed, if the emotion did not make me confused too ...). And best of all, the chance that wanted me to go sit right behind him, I could also meet one who is certainly one of the most beautiful feathers blog from: Fabrice, in person. To have a little discussion with him, I can tell you that their level of expertise "duteillologie" is awesome!
In short, I'll let you guess the size of the sun that I drew on my agenda this evening ...
Thank you to all who have made this show-case is possible. Love to all.
Tonight, I think the moving song Yves, Mrs. Sevilla.
It's been a long time since I had the idea of finding my teacher CM2. I transferred that time still for fear of not finding, or arrive too late perhaps, or that the current does not pass, or be disappointed.
Today I have taken the plunge ...
Of course I remembered his name and I relied on the fact that she lived not far from the place I knew to be his birthplace ...
And in fact, I have found very easily with the phone book.
When I heard the sound of his voice on the phone and was assured that she remembered that I was a student, my heart hit a lot in my chest.
I wanted to express my gratitude, for it is through her and her very generous (free tutoring) at the time, after several years abroad, I was able to resume normal schooling which led me to what I am today, a free woman and mistress of her fate.
Which I am very grateful and I know from our telephone conversation, that despite the hardships she has gone through, it continues to be generous at the forefront of his life retired.
I wish all students who need a helping hand to move to a Madame Bulteau on their way!
That was important for me to share this episode in my head because it is related to the song of Yves and, also, you do more and more part of my circle of friends (thanks to Noelle and Yves).
Sincerely,
Emma
Dear Emma,
Thank you for your beautiful story about your teacher. This is so true: we need others in order to 'follow' his own way. I also spent several years abroad (and this is where I found your 'beautiful language') and I know sometimes it's very difficult to change schools. When you have the chance to find someone who can and will help you, like your Mrs. Bulteau, it makes us much good.
Thank you for sharing your personal story with all the friends of the blog. For me also the blog functions as a large circle that unites all these duteillophiles. By this means we can communicate and "talk and meet. '
I also agree that the songs of Yves can be an inspiration to our lives. When I'm in a difficult situation, I often wonder: how would he do in such a case, with its human wisdom? And almost always I find an answer, a way to respond.
So
Dear Yves,
A big thank you to give us the source, to share with us the emotions of your life. You help people to live their lives with something more: more tenderness, more gentleness, more humanity! And thank you for giving us the blog, this great tool for us to unite with you and all your friends.
Nice day to you and Noelle, and all friends of the blog.
Josien Sneek
Netherlands
After comments and videos on the magical moment that some lucky we were able to live and recreate, I can not help but leave a note.
Fabrice thank you for being a wonderful storyteller, magician of words and emotions. Thank you for us, to us invisible companions, an account of these attractive and pleasant moments that you live by crossing the road to Yves and Christmas. To be reader-narrator in my hours, it is always loud as I read. There's a real musicality to your shared emotions. I compare your way of writing at a time when you taste the chocolate in all its flavors, its mixtures, its explosion on the palate.
This blog is a beautiful canvas of friendship woven strong, against the current modes of attendance but proves to be a need for all of us.
Yves Duteil The Extra - Terrestrial us off!
I would add that when you leave a concert and look at those who are discovered are beings who want to be happy and this happiness distilled (without any naivety), we just want to be better, to push our limits further. To say that besides being a poet he is also a philosopher is not that I happily crossed. If one day a teenager I had not crossed his words I will not be there to thank him. I remember a time in Mons, where he performed a capella "Taking a child by the hand" on the front stage of the Theatre Royal ... I was 18 and I never looked at the life of the same manner. THANK YOU.
A big thank you, Josien, for your message.
Indeed, the "open forum" that we offer and Yves Noelle on their blog allows us to reach within a community of thoughts and share our different perspectives.
Of course, thanks to our great admiration for the talent of Yves and all the liberal ideas he knows so well convey, we can all join us on this blog.
Long live the blog from Yves Duteil!
Good evening to you all.
Emma
Good evening everyone.
Today, I had a mild and pleasant day.
All schools specialized in teaching blind people have faient celebrate Louis Braille, the ingenious inventor of our writing!
How does this relate to our dear Yves, thanks to the writing that allows me to read you all and you write regularly, I could enjoy the book as a whole the thing is not said, I reread it often.
Today I'm meeting a innatendue.
Emma talked about her reunion with her teacher today was my turn, a lady came and sat beside me at the table and asked if I recognized her, yes, my Ms. Sevilla me, a teacher by trade, the ce1 came back to me at full speed. Even after more than 25 years, there are voices that we forget it! There is no need of eyes for souvenirs so pretty. In addition, my daughter Catherine (8 years) was by my side I was able to submit one generation was passed between the time I left this lady and now.
I could draw a parallel between our two teachers at my daughter and I to understand that Madame Catherine Dubois was for me, that moment was magical.