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Progression of Chinese Pop over the years: Jacky Cheung

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To my Chinese Friends,


Seems to me that the good ol' days of the 90s was the best time for both Japanese and Chinese romance ballads. One particular favorite Chinese (Cantonese) singer of mine during this period was Jacky Cheung , i don't know if many of you remember him? But i remember when I was going to Hong Kong on summer vacations, his songs would be playing all the time in the malls, or on the radio stations. :)

One song that comes to mind:


Anyone remember this? :)
 
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This guy comes from Tianjin.
Though not so good a singer,he was one of the most popular and I just know his song:我和你吻别,在无人的...那啥?
 
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This guy comes from Tianjin.
Though not so good a singer,he was one of the most popular and I just know his song:我和你吻别,在无人的...那啥?


He has one of the best baritone voices i've ever heard in my life. Sad that he didn't switch over and sang more Japanese songs. I like that he revolutionized Chinese Pop Music, and also Cantopop. Another singer that's not appraised enough is Sam Hui and also Eason Chan.


Classic Cantopop Hit!

日本娃娃

:lol::smitten::smitten:
 
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He has one of the best baritone voices i've ever heard in my life. Sad that he didn't switch over and sang more Japanese songs. I like that he revolutionized Chinese Pop Music, and also Cantopop. Another singer that's not appraised enough is Sam Hui and also Eason Chan.


Classic Cantopop Hit!

日本娃娃

:lol::smitten::smitten:
I just listened Eason Chan's song Long Time No See (久しぶり)or perhaps Coffee shop at the street corner.

I found that all the songs from Hong Kong are easy for anyone to sing.
 
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Hong Kong back in the 70s, 80s and 90s was awesome for film and music. When the year 2000 came, it all went to shit.

No more bravado and soul, just a bunch of pretty boys who look more and more like girls.

I grew up on stuff like this:


Lyrics:
滄海笑,滔滔兩岸潮,
Cānghǎi xiào, tāotāo liǎng'àn cháo
The seas laugh, lashing on both shores

浮沉隨浪,記今朝。
Fúchén suí làng, jì jīnzhāo
Carried in the waves, we have only the here and now

蒼天笑,紛紛世上滔,
Cāngtiān xiào, fēnfēn shìshàng tāo
The heavens laugh at the troubled world

誰負誰勝出?天知曉。
Sheí fù sheí shèngchū?
Only they know, who is to win and lose

江山笑,煙雨遙,
Jiāngshān xiào, yānyǔ yáo
The mountains laugh, the rain is afar

濤浪濤盡,紅塵俗事知多少?
Tāo làngtāo jǐn, hóngchén sú shì zhī duōshǎo?
When the waves grow old, the world still goes on

清風笑,竟惹寂寥,
Qīngfēng xiào, jìng rě jìliáo
The clear winds laugh, such a feeling of solitude

豪情還賸了一襟晚照。
Háoqíng hái shèngle yī jīn wǎn zhào.
Bygone camaraderie leaving behind a tinge of melancholy

蒼生笑,不再寂寥,
Cāngshēng xiào, bù zài jìliáo
The earth laughs, solitude no more

豪情仍在,癡癡笑笑。
Háoqíng réng zài, chī chīxiào xiào.
My sentiments laughing still
 
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my father listens to her music everyday :D


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Hong Kong back in the 70s, 80s and 90s was awesome for film and music. When the year 2000 came, it all went to shit.

No more bravado and soul, just a bunch of pretty boys who look more and more like girls.

I grew up on stuff like this:


Lyrics:
滄海笑,滔滔兩岸潮,
Cānghǎi xiào, tāotāo liǎng'àn cháo
The seas laugh, lashing on both shores

浮沉隨浪,記今朝。
Fúchén suí làng, jì jīnzhāo
Carried in the waves, we have only the here and now

蒼天笑,紛紛世上滔,
Cāngtiān xiào, fēnfēn shìshàng tāo
The heavens laugh at the troubled world

誰負誰勝出?天知曉。
Sheí fù sheí shèngchū?
Only they know, who is to win and lose

江山笑,煙雨遙,
Jiāngshān xiào, yānyǔ yáo
The mountains laugh, the rain is afar

濤浪濤盡,紅塵俗事知多少?
Tāo làngtāo jǐn, hóngchén sú shì zhī duōshǎo?
When the waves grow old, the world still goes on

清風笑,竟惹寂寥,
Qīngfēng xiào, jìng rě jìliáo
The clear winds laugh, such a feeling of solitude

豪情還賸了一襟晚照。
Háoqíng hái shèngle yī jīn wǎn zhào.
Bygone camaraderie leaving behind a tinge of melancholy

蒼生笑,不再寂寥,
Cāngshēng xiào, bù zài jìliáo
The earth laughs, solitude no more

豪情仍在,癡癡笑笑。
Háoqíng réng zài, chī chīxiào xiào.
My sentiments laughing still

Agree, Hong kong made some fabulous movies and entertainment during the old days. I used to be fond of their kung fu movies when i was a young boy back in the days. They really revolutionised Chinese entertaiment/culture worldwide. Strange that the mainland never had such a great movie industry/entertainment.

As for music, i have never listened to a chinese music(much less pop one.lol).
 
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Agree, Hong kong made some fabulous movies and entertainment during the old days. I used to be fond of their kung fu musics when i was a young boy back in the days. They really revolutionised Chinese entertaiment/culture worldwide. Strange that the mainland never had such a great movie industry/entertainment.

As for music, i have never listened to a chinese music(much less pop one.lol).

name some famous HK movies?
 
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name some famous HK movies?
OMG i loveddddddddd the evil cult by jet li, drunken master by jackie chan, hard boil by chow yun fat(one of my best actors), , Enter the Dragon by bruce lee(one of my best movies), Master of the Flying Guillotine ,The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, the mission, once upon a tine in china by jet li , project A, one armed swordsman, fist of fury , the way of the dragon etc etc

Ahhhhhh the good old days. :smitten:
 
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OMG i loveddddddddd the evil cult by jet li, drunken master by jackie chan, hard boil by chow yun fat(one of my best actors), , Enter the Dragon by bruce lee(one of my best movies), Master of the Flying Guillotine ,The 36th Chamber of Shaolin, the mission, once upon a tine in china by jet li , project A, one armed swordsman, fist of fury , the way of the dragon etc etc

Ahhhhhh the good old days. :smitten:

wasn't enter the dragon filmed in Hollywood?
 
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Cantopop is dead. HK should really look for inspiration from the 70s and 80s to revive their dying entertainment industry. They had originality back than when they were making movies and songs with very low budget.
People are switching to Korean drama because they resemble some of the productions that HK used to make back in the day with a twist of modernity and higher budget.

TVB will go bankrupt if the government allow more competing players in the HK. they've been making crap for over 20 years.
 
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wasn't enter the dragon filmed in Hollywood?

Yes, but not entirely. It was actually the first Chinese martial arts film to have been produced by a major Hollywood studio. It was also produced in cooperation with bruce lees hong kong studio. The film was msinly set in hong kong. And lee was the main director/producer/writer. :) he was indeeed a legend

Cantopop is dead. HK should really look for inspiration from the 70s and 80s to revive their dying entertainment industry. They had originality back than when they were making movies and songs with very low budget.
People are switching to Korean drama because they resemble some of the productions that HK used to make back in the day with a twist of modernity and higher budget.

TVB will go bankrupt if the government allow more competing players in the HK. they've been making crap for over 20 years.

Agree, for example enter the dragon was made with a budget of just 800,000 dollars.:woot: But it was a great movie. In fact one of the greatest martial arts movies of all times. those were the golden days of hong kong chibese movies which dominated the world then.

Question is how come the motherland(mainland) hasnt been able to produce such great movies and create such a captivating entertainment industry ? I will think that giving its size it would have done better than even hong kong.
 
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I just listened Eason Chan's song Long Time No See (久しぶり)or perhaps Coffee shop at the street corner.

I found that all the songs from Hong Kong are easy for anyone to sing.

Hong Kong was the conduit , really, for myself and many other Japanese who are exposed to Chinese pop culture in the old days. I think what contributes is Cantonese language which is very soft sounding, its not rough sounding at all , very happy sounding language. Pronunciations are fairly easy , for me that is.

Anyways, some really good HK based singers; these guys are like popular not just in China, but also in Korea, Japan and I think in SEA Chinese communities:

  1. Teresa Teng
  2. Agnes Chan
  3. Leslie Cheung
  4. Aaron Kwok
  5. Leon Lai
  6. Sandy Lam

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One of the greatest songs by Teresa Teng
"yat sui ga tin ai" (an ocean's apart)

-- this song has many renditions in Japanese, also i know in SEA Chinese communities


的漢語普通話的拼音

:smitten:



Beautiful, Beautiful, Beautiful. In scale of 1 to 10, she's at least a 19.
 
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Yes, but not entirely. It was actually the first Chinese martial arts film to have been produced by a major Hollywood studio. It was also produced in cooperation with bruce lees hong kong studio. The film was msinly set in hong kong. And lee was the main director/producer/writer. :) he was indeeed a legend



Agree, for example enter the dragon was made with a budget of just 800,000 dollars.:woot: But it was a great movie. In fact one of the greatest martial arts movies of all times. those were the golden days of hong kong chibese movies which dominated the world then.

Question is how come the motherland(mainland) hasnt been able to produce such great movies and create such a captivating entertainment industry ? I will think that giving its size it would have done better than even hong kong.

They have. Check out @TaiShang 's thread about Chinese movies breaking box office.
Enter theDragon was a co-production with Golden Harvest and Hollywood.
 
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