BRYAN FERRY experienced one of the weirdest moments of his liveliness when he was invited to tea by legendary artist SALVADOR DALI.
The musician and his Roxy Music bandmates were invited to meet the eminent surrealist in Paris, France at the height of the group's rank in the 1970s.
Ferry admits the span was apart of the strangest of his life, but also the enormously memorable.
He tells Britain's passable Mirror, "When we got famous the biggest burden over me was being invited to reckon on tea with Salvador Dali.
"We had to sit on a crocodile therefore we went out to time mark Paris in a Cadillac screen these six extraordinary blonde models besides ate harbour a waiter behind each chair. Dali didn't speak side English but it didn't matter. To me, that was just the most incredible predicament for a working-class boy from the North East (of England)."
The musician and his Roxy Music bandmates were invited to meet the eminent surrealist in Paris, France at the height of the group's rank in the 1970s.
Ferry admits the span was apart of the strangest of his life, but also the enormously memorable.
He tells Britain's passable Mirror, "When we got famous the biggest burden over me was being invited to reckon on tea with Salvador Dali.
"We had to sit on a crocodile therefore we went out to time mark Paris in a Cadillac screen these six extraordinary blonde models besides ate harbour a waiter behind each chair. Dali didn't speak side English but it didn't matter. To me, that was just the most incredible predicament for a working-class boy from the North East (of England)."
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