MONTEVIDEO – Spanish singer Julio Iglesias said in an interview published  by Uruguayan newspaper El Pais that he will not retire from music  because “I would not know how to live without it.”
The performer,  who during the course of his career has sold more than 300 million  albums, also said that he is in the process of re-recording his biggest  hits in digital format, something that he feels is “unbelievable”  because of the ease and speed of working with the new technologies.
That  album will be first of a series in which he takes a look at the length  and breadth of his career, an experience that he said “enchanted” him.
“If  I were modest, I’d be lying. But the truth is that it enchanted me. ...  There is always something to live for, something to fight for,”  Iglesias said.
The singer went on to say that only now does he  consider himself “technically” to be a singer, and he admitted to a  certain amount of “embarrassment” regarding some of the albums he  released in the past.
“It’s an objective belief. Today, I listen  to ‘La vida sigue igual’ as I recorded it four decades ago and it makes  me feel a little embarrassed, but not the words. It’s an historic song  for me,” the singer said.
Iglesias also said that he doesn’t feel  that he is a person who was born to be an artist, adding that his work  and his success were due to circumstances.
“My situation was an  accident, I played soccer but I wasn’t good, I was rather bad. I studied  law, but I didn’t like that either, and ... (then) I was given a guitar  as a present. That changed my life. Later, I (entered) a music festival  and won, and if it wouldn’t have been like that I wouldn’t have been a  singer,” Iglesias said.
(Source: http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=457940&CategoryId=13003)
No comments:
Post a Comment