2022---johnny-hallyday--eddy-mitchell-confides-in-the-last-moments-of-his-existence--current-woman-the-mag (2026)

These comments were part of a broader set of interviews Mitchell gave around that time, including a "Sept à Huit" appearance on TF1 where he expressed a mix of nostalgia and frustration regarding Hallyday's legendary excesses during their final "Vieilles Canailles" tour together.

: Mitchell observed that Hallyday didn't just live life in the fast lane; he lived it at "600 km/h," which Mitchell believes ultimately contributed to his physical decline. These comments were part of a broader set

: In late 2021, Mitchell recalled seeing Hallyday on his hospital bed just days before he passed. He noted that even in those final moments, Hallyday seemed aware that "it was over" but remained focused on his music, still talking about finishing his latest album. he lived it at "600 km/h