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David and cars

Even tho pixs, credit davidcn, rather blurry but posting them cos its sweet to see David appearing with 2 of the biggest names in US automobile - Cadillac & Chevrolet heehee wonder what kinda concert was it sponsored by these 2 car companies. David must be vry happy to see such great cars altho he seemed to go more for European cars.
Latest news from TW is concert now Jan 21 2006 so maybe the media will stopping writing abt it. Poor David, even when he is not there he still get bashed. Like that time when they wrote he complained the streets being too dirty for his cars. As if David could be so petty. But nvr mind we will shower him with lotsa soothing love in Singapore soon. This is the likeliest 78 view of the concert & it still looks good dun u think?
I like it that the stage looked so busy all the time, davidcn has posted a few concert soundbyte & David sounded just superb. The audience vry screamy & excitable. He was cute when he told them they been sitting too long & to stand up before he sang Let's fall in love. Except he didn't do the rap bit maybe there were too many school kids & he felt it was too racy?
Such a charming gif found @ davidfans, I swear the Koreans made the best animated gifs. Maybe Jae, our DT korean fan, can translated what it say ^__^ Translation "More beautiful love than it is in the movie" courtesy Jae
Decided to abstain from western classical music for a while haha & listen to chinese classical music. Forgotten how much I like Besieged or Shi Mian Mai Fu in chinese which literally means Ten Sides Surrounded. Remembered watching the filming of Kung Fu Hustle & Stephen Chow used a live vry large chinese orchestra to play all the music, it was vry good. I wondered if the soundtrack is available. Go here if u wanna sample some chinese classical music, I recommend Besieged. Tan Dun is also vry good, his CTHD score featuring Yo-Yo Ma is truly a masterpiece. So dun have to go West to get inspiration, lots in the East.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I like the picture of the stage (and the other one you posted earlier from the same angle)- it catches the "school hall" atmosphere of the venue, and you can also see how uncluttered the stage is as a result of using earpieces instead of pa systems (which I wouldn't have noticed if I wasn't told!).

Mark