#视频名:Alizée Interview Yahoo
#时间:2007-11-21
#采访内容暂无翻译
#视频名:Alizée Interview Yahoo
#时间:2007-11-21
#采访内容暂无翻译
2000年Alizee挟“moi…lolita”的冠军气势,首张专辑《Gourmandises》在全球创下400万张的销售量,Alizee赢得了法国M6电视台的音乐大奖,下面的视频是颁奖现场Alizee获奖的片段。
Alizee接受 La Méthode Cauet – TF1 节目专访(下)
时间:2008.01.10
Alizee接受 La Méthode Cauet – TF1 节目专访(上)
专访翻译:
#采访内容英文翻译:(来自美国歌迷网)
Cauet: And now, for the first time, Alizée is with us!
(applause)
Cauet: Hello, how about a little kiss? A no! Excuse me… What’s the tradition at the start of the year? When you give kisses for the start of the year? Under the mistletoe!
Cecile: Ah yes…
Cauet: Ah yes
Cecile: And where’s the mistletoe?
Cauet: Aaah! There’s the mistletoe! The mistletoe! Bring it down, come, come, Stop! This, this is a good mistletoe!
Cecile: Ha, it’s Spielburg doing this broadcast
Cauet: Incredible, eh? It’s the floating mistletoe! Ah well, happy new year
Alizée: Happy new year
Cecile: The style is on the lips, when under the mistletoe!
Cauet: Well yes, but she’s married. On the other hand, it brings bad luck if we don’t!
Cecile: I think she’ll sell more discs
Cauet: Ah, well, it’s true, it’s tradition to do it that way
Cecile: It can be really quick, won’t take but a moment!
Cauet: It isn’t easy for me either!
Cecile: Go! Make yourself do it!
Cauet: One, two, three!
Cecile: Ahhh!
(applause)
Cauet: Have a seat. Up! Raise the mistletoe! You’ll have a very good year!
Cauet: So, welcome to our show, for the very first time
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: It’s your big comeback, we’ll be talking about that in a moment, about your return, your vacation, your album
Cecile: A three year vacation!
Cauet: In a moment, we’ll check out the new song from Alizé’e album, but first we have to put on the sensor. And today, to put on the sensor, we have a young woman, we change each show, to tell us how to say “happy new year” in different countries. First off, hello mademoiselle
Tiffany: Hi
Cauet: Hiii. Where do you come from?
Tiffany: I come from America
Cauet: She comes the the United States of America, I’ll translate for those who don’t speak English
(laughter)
Cecile: She arrived around 20 hours ago
Cauet: The other side (then repeated in English)
Tiffany: Oh, I’m sorry
Cauet: No problem… alright, very good. Your name, what is it?
Tiffany: Tiffany
Cauet: Tiffany. How old are you?
Tiffany: I’m twenty-two
Cauet: I’m twenty-two! Very young, oh yes.
Cecile: She’s of age!
Cauet: Yeeeeess
Tiffany: I am
Cauet: How do I say “Happy new year” in American (Then repeated in English)?
Tiffany: “Happy new year”
Cauet: Ah yes, how silly of me. Ok. Happy new year!
Tiffany: Happy new year
Cecile: There’s something after?
Tiffany: I wish you all the best for the new year 2008
Cauet: Woah woah woah! I wish you all the best for the new year 2008
Tiffany: Thank you very much
Cauet: Alright. Thank you
Cecile: Are you an American?
Cauet: Yes, on the inside. Thank you very much! Bye.
(applause)
Cauet: Alizée is with us! Give a hand for her single, Mademoiselle Juliette, and her album!
(applause)
Cauet: We’re going to see, in a few moments, an extract from the video. The album released the third of last December. Now, Alizée, we are obliged to do it… here it is
(Moi Lolita plays)
Cauet: There’s also this
(L’Alizé plays)
Cauet: And the new song by Alizée is called Mademoiselle Juliette, I love the video! We’ll talk about in a few seconds. I love the video!
Alizée: I know why!
Cauet: And why is that?
Alizée: There are lots of girls!
Cauet: Am I like that?
Cecile: Noooo
Cauet: Haha, it’s true, here’s the video extract from the new song:
(Mademoiselle Juliette video extract shown, followed by Spychédélices extract with Fifty-Sixty music)
(Applause)
Cauet: Alizée is with us this evening. You’ve seen Mademoiselle Juliette and Fifty-Sixty.
(Applause)
Cauet: Are you happy with how your album has been received?
Alizée: Very. Very happy
Cauet: Because it’s been a long time. How long has it been?
Alizée: Uhh, around three years
Cauet: Ok
Cecile: What did you do for those three years?
Alizée: Oh, I did lots of things! I took time for myself…
Cauet: A good reason, no surprise there
Alizée: …as the previous four years were really loaded for me, and I asked myself what I wanted to do for a new album
Cauet: And the welcome has been really good, for example… (reads some positive remarks from critic – I couldn’t follow the words)
(Alizée smiles and ducks her head)
Cauet: Were you expecting that? Or when you launched your album were you worried “Maybe it’ll be good, maybe people want the same thing as before, or…?”
Alizée: I was a little bit afraid, but at the same time, I was so happy to work with the people with whom I worked. I explored many different worlds, met great people, and I’m proud of my album, and wanted to share it
Cecile: Is is a bit complicated transitioning from the world of a little girl to the adult world?
Cauet: Oh no, a boring question!
Alizée: Hehe, well
Cecile: To have to recreate your image, really?
Alizée: Well, I’ve grown, so I’ve tried to…
Cecile: No, not much!
(laughter)
Cauet: I think you two are the same?
Cecile: Not at all! For me, the floor is far away!
Cauet: No, when you were saying hello, I think you were…
Cecile: No!
Cauet: Not too big, but not too small either
Alizée: I’m very proud of my height
Cauet: What… 1 meter 60?
Alizée: Yes. Feet to hair
Cecile: Three
Cauet: 1 meter 63? (pretends to stand on his toes)
Cecile: That’s me! Go go go! (stretches herself upward)
Cauet: Ok, so in that last clip… was I dreaming, or are you a bit coquettish? (I think that’s what he’s saying – something similar at any rate)
Alizée: Perhaps, a bit
Cauet: I thought I was dreaming, you’re in a corset, a song about a Libertine party
Alizée: I went to work at the chateau and there were many things
Cauet: But where is this chateau? Is it real?
Cecile: I think there are lots of people who get married there (again, I think that’s what she said…)
Cauet: Ah yes, the Chateau – it’s very nice, you borrowed it for the album, the album is called Psychédélices
Alizée: Uh-huh
Cauet: I have a little surprise for you… It gives me great pleasure, as it’s something close to an artist’s heart… it’s the Gold Disc! For Alizée. Here it is, a point of pride to start the year
Alizée: Thank you
Cauet: Bring down the mistletoe, the mistletoe!
Cecile: The mistletoe!
Cauet: No, it’s ok, I have to ask, where will you place this?
Alizée: It’ll be my first in my house in Paris, as before I always lived with my Parents, so my previous ones are all there. I hope it will bring me good luck.
Cecile: Now you’re a woman. You’re twenty-three
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: You’ve grown up. Were you naive, and having grown up, are you no longer so?
Alizée: I was a bit, naturally, at 15 years old. I think I’m now a little less so, with all the things I do. I’m continuing to grow up. There are things I’ve never done, and things I’ve do over and over
Cauet: Are you tempermental, and were you then, or no?
Alizée: I was when I was a child (?), but no.
Cauet: Ah, you didn’t perform that way (again, I’m guessing here on the meaning…). Are you nosy?
Alizée: Very. Too nosy.
Cauet: Oh? Like how?
Alizée: It’s my biggest fault.
Cauet: Aaaaah! You’re starting to feel it!
Cecile: Do you snoop your guy’s cellphone?
Cauet: That’s it! I SEE THIS SMS! WHO IS IT????
(laughter)
Cauet: IT’S ONE IN THE MORNING! WHO’S SENDING HIM THAT SMS?
Cecile: Look look look!
Alizée: A little bit, but no, I watch myself
Cecile: You don’t snoop?
Alizée: No, not when I’m in love, No. Otherwise I’m always curious. Somebody calls on the phone, I want to know who, that’s all
Cauet: Oh, that’s just terrible… “Who is it?”
(laughter)
Cauet: Somebody calls “Who is it?” “Somebody you don’t know, ma’am” “Who is it?”
Cecile: So if somebody doesn’t want to tell you…
Alizée: No, it’s not worth the trouble. For people who want to surprise me, it’s very very very hard. For my birthday, I don’t think a single person has ever managed to surprise me
Cecile: They all figure it’s too hard, not worth the trouble
Cauet: Wow. Are you jealous? Are you more or less so than before?
Alizée: I’m less, less than before
Cecile: Jealous up to what point? What sort of things are you jealous about?
Alizée: That’s to say, I don’t have confidence in others. I have confidence in those I know, but not others.
Cauet: Do you trust your man?
Alizée: Yes. Completely.
Cauet: You have confidence in your man. It’s normal for a girl to have confidence in her guy
Cecile: But up to what point? Eh honey?
Cauet: Hmm? But everybody agrees with me. To the guys, should she have confidence?
(Male audience members yell “Yes!”)
Cauet: Of course!
Cecile: Girls? Can we be confident?
(Female audience members yell “No!”)
Cauet: Oh stop it
Cecile: Say your guy gets phone call from a female friend, asking him to dinner. Then?
Alizée: No, that’s not possible
Cauet: Not possible?
Alizée: No.
Cauet: Ok. Oooh, jealous, not good! Are you shy, or no?
Alizée: Yes.
Cauet: More than before?
Alizée: I’m reserved, but less shy than before
Cauet: Ahhh, you’re mysterious
Cecile: Yes, very mysterious
Cauet: Boring, sometimes?
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: It’s ok, it’s ok, it’s ok
Cecile: Quite a package! Jealous, boring, nosy
(laughter)
Alizée: Well, I’m married, so yeah!
Cauet: Do you have a fetish object? Something you never part with?
Alizée: Ummm…
Cecile: (changing her voice) A sex toy! Oooh, excuse me!
Cauet: Cecile, not everybody is like you. I’ve told you that many times!
Cecile: That wasn’t my voice!
Cauet: Oh sure, everybody says that. You’ll have to excuse her.
Cecile: (to the tune of Moi Lolita) C’est pas moi voix à moi! (meaning: it’s not my voice, not mine)
Alizée: My bag
Cauet: She took a substance you can find in South America, but not so much in France! Every evening… (motions like lighting a crack-pipe)
Cecile: I was on vacation!
Cauet: Vacation was terrible for Cecile.
Cauet: Have you ever tried anything like that? (I think he’s asking her about drugs here…)
Alizée: Never. I avoid it all.
Cauet: Very good, and now we’ve decided to return to your beloved homeland
Alizée: To?
Cauet: Exactly the same thing we brought in to the studio for, my apologies if we’re a bit nosy. Bring in the MP3 player please!
(applause, and a giant pink “mp3 player” prop is rolled in)
Alizée: It’s stylish to have a big handbag these days
Cauet: Yes, yes!
Cauet: As you can see, we imagine the songs will play huge! Whoo whoo…
(laughter)
Cauet: Alright, come on over to me, we’re going to do something very simple. You can leave your sensor over there on the “sofa” as we’d say in American. Alright, the idea is simple – you need only to push the “OK” button. We’re in shuffle mode. I’ll ask questions, you push OK, and a song from your own music collection will play as an answer to my question. Is that clear?
Alizée: Ok
Cauet: What is the first thing you say to a boy whom you like?
(Alizée pushes OK, and “Teste Moi, Déteste moi” (try me, hate me) by Priscilla plays)
Cauet: Alright, enough. Alizée, you’ve told me you’ve learned a lot of lyrics. What’s your favorite song?
(Alizée pushes OK, and “Bo le Lavabo” (the sink is beautiful) by Lagaff plays. She pulls quite a face – this song was a joke by a comedian that became quite successful)
Cecile: Tastes change from time to time, eh?
Cauet: So now, as if we were together, obviously not since you’re married… really, what do you think of me? No, don’t respond!
Cecile: Unfortunately…
(Alizée pushes the button, and “Je sais pas” (I dunno) by Céline Dion plays)
Cecile: Uncertaintly is good for your health
Cauet: Haha, oh wait, excuse me one sec… I got an SMS. OH NO, YOU WANT TO KNOW WHO IS IT????
(laughter)
Cauet: No, no, it’s an SMS, Jérémy sent it to me, he’s not worried. Seriously, what do you think of me? You can respond.
(Alizée pushes OK, “J’aime trop ton boule” (I really love your body) by Fatal Bazooka plays)
(Cauet starts dancing while Alizée makes another funny face. He stops)
Cauet: Ooh, they’ll turn off their TV’s. Hi!
Cauet: Tell me, in truth, is everything going well presently?
Alizée: Very well
Cauet: Tell me then, what was it like for Jérémy when he met you?
Alizée: I’m scared!
(Alizée pushes OK, “Il venait d’avoir 18 ans” (He was just 18) by Dalida plays)
(Alizée smiles, big breath)
Alizée: Not bad, not bad.
Cauet: A question which you can not answer, because the machine is here for you, what was you first boyfriend’s first name? He who… no, don’t respond!
(Alizée pushes the button, “Tout le monde, il est beau” (Everybody, he’s handsome) by Zazie plays – a song which lists off a string of men’s names)
(Cauet counts them off, pretending to grow more and more astonished at the increasing number. Then he hears the name Nastassja)
Cauet: Nastassja!? Ok, ok, that’s good, stop.
(It keeps playing, listing names)
Cauet: Stop!
(It stops)
Cauet: Alizée is here with us tonight! Take away the mp3 player!
(applause)
Cauet: The first appearance of Alizée was in 2000, on Graines des Stars, on M6
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: That’s what it was if I’m not mistaken. How did it go? What was the goal? I never watched it, what was it?
Alizée: It was a TV talent-search
Cauet: A TV Talent search. And it launched you!
Alizée: Exactly
Cauet: Were you already called Alizée?
Alizée: Yes, it’s my real name
Cauet: Ok. We see some people, they look for a different stage name. And your piece, what was it?
Alizée: It was “Ma priere” (My prayer) by Axel Red
Cauet: That was difficult to sing, yes? (Might be off on this one)
Alizée: Yes
Cecile: Excuse me, one sec, sorry. Your name isn’t Julie?
Alizée: Julie? No
Cecile: Really?
Cauet: You’re not thinking of a different guest? If it’s for Julie (didn’t catch last name) that’s elsewhere
Cecile: No no, it was a rumor. I saw a rumor that it was…
Cauet: It’s not Julie, you’re sure?
Alizée: Uuuh, no.
Cauet: Alrighty, she’s sure.
Alizée: I swear it!
Cauet: Alrighty, next after that, what happened?
Alizée: What happened was I participated in another casting, done by Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat who sought a performer for Moi Lolita, so I sent them my tape of my performance on Graines des Stars, and it was like that that I was chosen to meet them.
Cauet: Did you already know Mylène Farmer? Did you know her music?
Alizée: I knew her, yes, since I was young, because everybody knows her music, but I didn’t truly know her world
Cecile: Watching the video, it’s very very showy
Alizée: Moi Lolita? Yes
Cauet: With Mylène Farmer and Laurent Boutonnat, all their videos are very showy, eh? You look at Libertine, more than 20 years ago, and many others, they’re very showy.
Cauet: Did she give you advice? Did she tell you what sorts of things to expect later?
Alizée: I think that she taught me everything. I started at 15 years old, inexperienced, but I think I went to a very very good school
Cauet: You were very like Mylène at the beginning don’t you think? Everything was managed in the same fashion – not doing a lot of interviews, not giving away too much
Alizée: Yes, but at the same time, that suited me well, because I was 15, I was shy, and obviously I hadn’t run in to many things in my life
Cecile: It helped you lead a more normal life
Alizée: Exactly
Cecile: I heard another rumor…
Cauet: Ah! Julie? Cut it out!
Alizée: Julie? (she laughs)
Cecile: People send me a lot of mail, because I get to meet folks in person. It would appear that you got in a car accident, and had your arms amputated.
(Cauet looks stupified, and looks at Alizée’s arms. Alizée holds out her arms and examens them)
Cauet: That’s a good one
Alizée: That’s a good one, yes.
Cecile: Hmmm, one, two… nope.
Alizée: I read that one as well
Cauet: Oh, you read it as well? AAAAH, MY ARMS!!! THEY’RE GONE! What else?
Cecile: It was written that a song was stolen from the production studio
Alizée: Yes… not stolen
Cecile: What happened?
Alizée: It was Fifty-Sixty, a song from this album, before being mixed and mastered, that was taken by a studio assistant and placed on the internet
Cauet: That sucks
Alizée: And then, the fans were disappointed, most people were disappointed, because the music was a bit wierd, it wasn’t done
Cauet: People are like “What’s this?” Ok, so it was others from the studio.
Alizée: Yeah
Cauet: Alright, so you came out at 15 with Moi Lolita, which succeeeded not only in France, but the UK, Germany, Italy, Japan, China…
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: How, at 15 years old, with such big success, did you deal? You were very protected.
Alizée: Yes. I made the most of it, but yes I was very protected by my Mother, who travelled with me everywhere until my 18th birthday. It was a condition I had to follow, otherwise I had to stay in school.
Cauet: Oh wow, you stopped school at 15 years old?
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: So let me summarize – huge success, no school, mother with you, Mylène at your side, and all that before you’re 18 years old.
Alizée: Exactly
Cauet: Alright, a bit more we know about you. You come from where? Ajaccio, Corsica?
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: Do you have brothers or sisters?
Alizée: A little brother
Cauet: Very good. Your best quality is what?
Alizée: Generosity
Cauet: Do you have a phobia, a fear of something?
Alizée: Spiders
Cecile: Oh yes, oh la!
(dead silence, everybody looks around)
Cecile: Telling us what it is was a bad idea
Alizée: No, no
Cauet: We know it now
Alizée: No… stop it…
(She blushes and hides her face)
Cauet: What is it?
Alizée: Nothing
Cecile: That is to say… Stop it!
Cauet: What did I do??
Cecile: No, don’t do it
Cauet: In any case…
(Another pause where everybody looks around nervously)
Cauet: Do you trust me?
Alizée: Yes, totally!
Cauet: Good. In me, yes, but in the boy behind you with the enormous spider?
Alizée: No
Cauet: No, not so much. Who’s your favorite character. I’ve heard it’s Tinkerbell?
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: Ok
Alizée: I have a tattoo of Tinkerbell
Cauet: Do you have a hidden talent…
Cecile: Can we see the tattoo of Tinkerbell?
(Alizée pauses, thinks, shrugs and turns to lower the back of her outfit)
Cauet: Where is it?
Cecile: On her back. No, that’s a guitar, heh (refers to the guitar pictured on Alizée’s top)
(Cauet hums striptease music)
Cecile: Ah yes!
Cauet: Ooh, that guy’s so annoying, knock it off (I think – referring to himself)
Cecile: That’s incredible
Cauet: Quite a design (?)
Cecile: You can see the head, but not her feet – to do that she’d have to…
Alizée: It’s on the slipcover of my album
Cauet: Ah yes, ah… it’s a big design like Superman (?)
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: What do you think of adding Peter Pan flying around and around? There’s space! You could do it… Ok, very good. What’s your fault?
Alizée: I’m always argumentative as a driver
Cauet: Oh, with other drivers?
Alizée: Yes
Cecile: (Something about types of other drivers she dislikes)
Alizée: Yes, yes
Cauet: You’re like HEEEEEY!!!! (He mimics flipping people off out a car window)
Alizée: Yup. I want to just get out of my car, because I…
Cecile: Alizée, you pick fights?
Cauet: Haha, I get out of my car. HEY YOU! WAIT THERE! ONE MOMENT!
(He jumps out of his chair and walks around behind the desk on his knees, jesting about Alizée’s height, all while yelling at an imagined bad driver)
(Laughter and applause)
Alizée: Well, no. In Ajaccio, I’ve got my car in Ajaccio. It’s not like that.
Cauet: Ah ha! “Ajaccio.” The accent returns!
Alizée: In Ajaccio I have my car, and I’m not like that. Everybody respects everybody. But here…
Cecile: Haha, here, they’ll kill you
Alizée: Exactly! I’m not accustomed to how it is here, it’s nightmarish driving in Paris. All these people around, I just wanna jump out of my car and smack them
Cauet: Hand me the bomb! Haha. What is your favorite insult?
Cecile: Oooh, let’s hear it
Cauet: Mine is “asshole”. I have a bit of a liking for using “asshole”
Cecile: Mine, I can’t say
Cauet: No, don’t say it, I want to think you’re nice.
Alizée: Uhhh… space-case
Cauet: Space-case, that’s pretty, space-case. Cecile, don’t say it, you’re too nice.
Cecile: Mine is, ok, I won’t say it.
Cauet: Look for the new album by Alizée, Psychédélices, look for it with the pretty Tinkerbell tattoo
(applause)
Cauet: And now if we may, a brief aside on Jérémy Chatelain, who for those who didn’t know, you’ve married, yes?
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: (Something about how are things going)
Alizée: Very well
Cauet: Anything new to report?
(They put up an old picture of Jérémy, in pink)
Alizée: Psh, they haven’t changed the photos
Cauet: Oh, he doesn’t look like that?
Alizée: Ah no
Cauet: Did he finally cut his hair?
Alizée: He’s clean shaven now
Cauet: Ooooh. Hey, you’re going to meet my Corsican Family. Shave, we’re headed to the island! You have a little girl, named Anny-lee?
Alizée: Yes
Cauet: Anny-lee?
Alizée: Anny-lee
Cauet: How old is she now?
Alizée: Two and a half
Cauet: Very good. Is she going to follow you around a bit? Because with the album, you’ll have a tour, you’ll have concerts
Alizée: As much as possible, yes, until she starts school I guess
Cauet: How did you imagine it? Because you are very young mother, you had her at 20
Alizée: Yes.
Cauet: A very young mother. Did you wonder if you could succeed? Finding a babysitter on one hand, doing promos, discs, all that stuff on the other?
Alizée: I think I can. I have the chance to do what I love, and to have a little girl is wonderful. I never have problems with her, I have the luck to do both.
Cauet: How many children do you want?
Alizée: Two
Cauet: Already two, or…?
Alizée: No, already one
Cauet: Ah, and Jérémy is going… (mimics a sigh of relief) “Oh no, I was worried we suddenly already had two!”
Cecile: How long will you wait?
Alizée: I don’t know… after the tour?
Cauet: At that time, at 23 years old? Pass along kisses from us
Cauet: Ok, now, we have a little surprise for you. A little surprise, some of your song redone in a way you don’t know
Alizée: Ok
Cauet: Presented by two people whom you know well
Cauet: Ok, at this exact moment… (something about camera tricks) Midnight Magic!
(He snaps his fingers and the show timelapses to a few minutes later. Applause. Cauet is on stage, impersonating Mylène Farmer. Some guy is at her side, dressed as Jérémy. Alizée cracks up, and continues laughing throughout much of the following)
Guy: It’s too good. How’s it going dear? How about a little kiss? No no. I’m here, with Mylène. I’m trying to release…
(Cauet lowers his fan, revealing himself, and everybody cracks up laughing again)
Guy: Ahh, I’m having trouble because of that costume… It’s Mylène, it’s not too much. You ok?
Alizée: Yeah
Guy: Ok
Cecile: Mylène the transexual, eh?
Guy: Ok, we’ve prepared a little surprise for the fans and you, Mylène’s going to sing one of your songs, instead of you singing one of her songs. She has decided to do it for you here today, if you like. She’s going to do a version…
Alizée: You’ve lost your pants
(Trying to pull his pants back up)
Guy: She’s to do a version of your song, Mademoiselle Juliette
(Cauet starts squeaking out a very high airy falsetto of MJ’s lyrics, accompanied by moody piano music. Alizée alternates between making funny faces at him, and rolling her head around laughing)
(After around 20 seconds, Cauet cracks and raises his fan to cover his face. Applause and laughing from everybody)
Guy: Haha, that makes me cry. That’ll make me cry! Hey hey, something more…
Alizée: You’ve gotta break out the dance, too
Guy: We can’t do it…
(Alizée starts weaving her arms in the air)
Cecile: It’s not choreographed?
(Cauet starts weaving his arms in imitation of Alizée, which causes her to do so even more, while making a crazy face)
Guy: While we’ve on TV, she (meaning Cauet in drag) wants to ask you a question, if that doesn’t bother you…
(Cauet squeaks out a couple words in the same high falsetto, completely incomprehensible. More laughter)
Alizée: I didn’t understand.
Guy: She didn’t understand the question
Cauet: I was wondering if she liked our surprise (reverted to normal voice)
Alizée: Oh yes, it’s good, very beautiful
(Various chatter and falsetto)
Alizée: One last song? You have to dance a bit!
(Cauet starts singing)
Alizée: Move your arms, all that!
(Cauet keeps singing as everybody else laughs, and the Jérémy impersonator starts pushing him from the stage)
Cecile: Thank you Mylène, that will suffice! Thank you Mylène!
Guy: Stop! We’re headed off. (To Alizée) I left my socks in our room
(Fade back to Cauet dressed normally)
Cauet: Thank you. There was… there was a slight error when I put my shoes back on…
(Pan to his feet, where his shoes are on the wrong feet)
Cecile: There was a little bug
Cauet: When I went backstage, I put the right on my left, and I say, it’s not great for walking.
Cauet: A last moment to thank those who worked with you on this album? Who was on your team?
Alizée: Some very hard working people, who all agreed to work on this album, like Daniel Darc, and Frederick…
Cecile: Taxi Girl!
Alizée: Voila, and Frederick Lo, his composer. Bertrand Burgalat, Oxmo Puccino,
Cecile: Is Bertrand Burgalat a big name? I don’t recognize him
Alizée: Yes.
Cauet: I was gonna say, Oxmo Puccino? I know his stuff (starts to sing one of his songs)
Alizée: Yeah
Cauet: Give a hand for Psychédélices, the new Alizée album, which has released!
(applause)
Cauet: She leaves with her Gold Disc
(louder applause)
Alizée: Thank you
Cauet: Best wishes. Don’t break it! Farewell, Alizée! Farewell!