Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, 29 September 2008

A-mei Live Tokyo

A-mei (Zheng Hui Mei), with her Taiwanese aborigines ethnic and gifted voice is now one of the biggest music sensations within the pop music pantheon of the Chinese-speaking world. I particularly liked her voice, which could be very deep and raucous in one moment and then went sky high and crystal clear the next, a truly unique and sensational voice.

I am very lucky that she came to perform in Tokyo, and without any hestitation I bought the ticket , together with 8 other friends :)



It is totally worth the price of 8,800 yen with almost 3 hours of solid performance and a fully seated stadium, where she toally controlled the emotional ups and downs of the audiences. With us dancing and screaming and shouting A-mei ..


Totally in love with her. Best singer in the world, A-mei.

Saturday, 13 September 2008

Ne-Yo



New favourite Ne-Yo, with songs like "Because of you" and "Closer" its highly addictive.. I just can't stop.

Saturday, 21 June 2008

Thelma Aoyama





New favourite on my ipod, a girl with japan, south america and caribbean origin also inherit their music talent from havana. With deep and stylish voices she captures the many souls in japan, immensely popular in kareoke and on tv.
Keep reminding me of someone when I listen to her songs...

Thursday, 8 May 2008

a day in yokohama



Last week nicole and her friends invited me to go to this orchestra concert in Yokohama which are performed by the Philharmonia Taiwan and conducted by Johannes Wildner.

I greatly admired lead violinist Nai YuanHu's performance, his 10 minutes fast peaced non-stop violin performance has captured the souls of all audiences and it is like melody from heaven. The conductor Johannes is soooo cute, we gave him a nick name 'little fatty' and we watch his stomach jumps around while he dancing his way to conduct, and in one moment his face went so red i thought he is going to have a heart attack..

Anyway we have a great time enjoying the concert and Yokohama reminds me of river Thames in London..what a beautiful place.