Forty years of freedom, whatever the cost. With this guiding moto, Dick Annegarn's career commands more than respect. More than anyone, he has known how to grumble, go his own way, put himself in danger, daring to break ties… while maintaining an aura of permanence and absolute fidelity to his initial choices. His last album
Vélo va, can be listened to as a libertarian manifesto as much as a book of tales for adults. In short, he combines the depth of Brassens, the fantasy of Trenet and the gravity of Dylan. Nothing less.