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My Inspiration
Saturday, 10 September 2005
Music
Mood:  blue
In my teenage, I listen a lot of nonsensical songs. Every times this group release any new album I will not hesitate save some pocket money and buy the cassette tape and listen. Until one find day, my brother was get bored and annoyed by the song that I play and commented the songs that I listen was meaningless and have bad influences towards my life. So since then my taste toward was start to improved when I’m turning to 15 or 16. Improved meaning listen to those songs that sang by a good artist or singer and the lyrics are meaningful. Most of these songs are sentimental and pop songs in the 80’s. Beside Chinese songs I also like to listen English songs during that time. Although my English was not very good (until today my English still not very good wahahah….), but because of the rhythm and music was fun to listen with.

In the 80’s, Grammy Awards English songs and Solid Gold for Chinese songs (Hong Kong) dominant the market. During that time the most famous song for me is “Beat It” and “Billy Jean” by Michael Jackson. As for Chinese Songs prefer artist like Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Anita Mui, and Jackie Cheung.

I have a bad habit established when come to listen music especially MTV songs that, I prefer to listen MTV in the midnight when everyone have gone to sleep and I will switch of the light and plug in the head phone and enjoy the MTV. (Correct me if I’m wrong MTV only introduced into market in the 80’s). By doing this make me feel surrounded by the music and very relax. My mind will drift when the lyric relate to the similar situation that ever encounter and remind me some happy moment in life or versa vice.

Posted by flyer at 4:31 AM JST
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