![]() "So they offered to remake a clip ten years later. , but also the arrival of night matches for the first time in the French Grand Slam tournament, with the broadcaster Prime Video", specifies the DJ. An opportunity that Martin Solveig did not miss. The clip thus born celebrates its first decade this year. ![]() The video also welcomed two big names in tennis, the real ones this time: Novak Djokovic and Gaël Monfils. "We winked at the players we really liked", confirms the DJ. ![]() The tournament organizers are finally convinced and the clip is shot, in a decidedly kitsch style, with a Martin Solveig "a bit Björn Borg" and a Bob Sinclar "who had put himself a bit in Agassi". So we could do that like the Americans do during halftime." "Besides, the cameras are already there, the audience too. "I come to see the tournament and between games, sometimes there is an hour or an hour and a half when nothing happens and in fact, we could do something," he suggests then. ![]() "They found the idea super interesting, a little incongruous", specifies Martin Solveig, who had to justify his request. The DJ therefore calls the realization of the tournament. "And among my wildest dreams, there was the idea of being able to play at the central Roland-Garros, because I really like tennis." , the idea was to project myself into an imaginary world in which I could make all my wildest dreams come true,” recalls Martin Solveig. on Europe 1 as well as in replay and podcast here How was born this crazy clip, which he has just recreated this year, still live from Roland-Garros.Įvery day from 8 p.m. He then faced his colleague Bob Sinclar, for the needs of the clip of his songĪ decade later, Martin Solveig explains Thursday at the microphone of Emilie Mazoyer in Mini-shorts, terry cloth band on the forehead and racket in hand… Ten years ago, it was an unusual tennis player who made his debut on the central court at Roland-Garros: DJ Martin Solveig. The DJ recreates the clip ten years later to promote the broadcast of the night games. A whole story.In 2011, Martin Solveig set foot on the clay at Roland-Garros for the music video for his song "Hello".Ī video on the birth of which he returns Thursday at the microphone of Emilie Mazoyer in the program "Music!". Taking to Twitter to comment on the heartbreaking find, one fan said: "The parallel between the Hello music video and Easy On Me by Adele and how she’s now moving out of the house is a work of art." Someone else tweeted "Did anyone else realise the similarity between the videos for Hello and Easy On Me? Same house? In Hello she just got there. In fact, in the music video for her 2015 hit, Hello, it looks like Adele moves into the house as she can be see removing dust sheets. ICYMI, in the video for Easy On Me, Adele packs up an old house and then makes a phone call to let whoever's on the end of the line known that it's 'all done.' But, eagle eyed fans have noticed that this isn't the only time the house has made an appearance in one of her videos. Along with the new song, Adele also released a music video which, according to fans on Twitter, has a much deeper meaning than we first thought. It's been two days since Adele released her first track in six years, and it's safe to say we've listened to Easy On Me 84636 times already.
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