tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090968093050672876.post3480426986715431315..comments2023-12-14T00:23:39.253+08:00Comments on IvyCreations: 1st-2nd August Events Part 1Ivyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03633500356400972842noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090968093050672876.post-52013743037591068452009-08-18T23:42:56.805+08:002009-08-18T23:42:56.805+08:00S...N...O...R...E....S...N...O...R...E....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090968093050672876.post-25253437914145664402009-08-10T23:29:09.835+08:002009-08-10T23:29:09.835+08:00After reading Ivy's original post; I feel that...After reading Ivy's original post; I feel that everyone is of course always entitled to their own opinions. <br /><br />But one must consider the fact that in the world of today; there are different type of genres to fit different needs and tastes; from the so called "mindless noise" (when you just want to break loose and dance) to classic songs with meaning (when one wants a song to reflect his/her emotions). <br /><br />I for one am a big fan of oldies (being influenced by my mum); and I have to say that at times I also find myself just relieving stress to the fast repetitive electronic beep bop beats of the late Michael Jackson. <br /><br />I would also have to agree that looks primarily is a factor for an artist; even if his/her vocals is top notch; yet don't we always find ourselves using looks always as a first impression of someone? <br /><br />Yet as I see it; it is unfair to jump to the conclusion that the "young generation" is a generation of shallow head bangers listening to "mindless noise". Please don't let the minority or even the majority lead you to think that we are all like that. I happen to know numerous people who listen to old groups like MLTR, Foreigner, Tom Jones, etc; just like their parents did. We still appreciate these songs; but we don't solely want to listen to these songs all the time; imagine how boring a nightclub would be with just slow oldies music?<br /><br />So trying to be as objective as possible here; everyone is yes I repeat allowed to have their own opinions and every musical genre has its place in today's world and in our hearts; so please before judging us (the younger generation) again; please consider the group of us who still enjoy oldies like you do; still listen to them everyday like you do; and will pass them on to our children like you did with yours =).JNGnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090968093050672876.post-13825987148770145972009-08-10T20:51:18.935+08:002009-08-10T20:51:18.935+08:00hey anonymous,I'm not trying to be rude or wha...hey anonymous,I'm not trying to be rude or what but what you have just said is so stereotyped! Not all of us(from the younger generation)enjoy those 'noisy' music (referred by you) and what you've just said is so unfair to the others who love the singers based on their vocals and not their appearance!! <br /><br /><i>"Even if you offer me free VVVIP tickets to the concerts of the new generation singers, I would rather sleep & have sweet dreams than wasting my time to hear people shouting & yelling!!!"</i><br />IMO,I think you shouldn't condemn the new generation singers even though their songs might be noisy and meaningless to you.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090968093050672876.post-39519585075480312572009-08-10T20:09:16.635+08:002009-08-10T20:09:16.635+08:00Hi anonymous,
I respect your comment but I would...Hi anonymous, <br /><br />I respect your comment but I would like to make it clear from your misunderstandings that I did not mention that Tsai Chin is not a good singer and also that her songs are not lovely. I was just expressing my feelings towards the concert that Tsai Chin did not sing her classics and famous songs during her concert except for a few that I mentioned, which turned out as a little dissapointment personally for me.<br /><br />Indeed, I did praise Tsai Chin for her wonderful and strong vocals. When I review on an event, I review based on my personal experience, opinion and also the overall of the performance and not solely on the singing. As to your opinion on younger generation of singers these days, I do agree with you but nevertheless, we should not put a stereotype and regard all new generation of singers as 'screamers' and singing meaningless music. There are still singers who sing with their vocals out there and musicians who write meaningful lyrics and that is what that keeps the music industry and also the listeners of music move on.<br /><br />As to the age typo, thank you for the correction. I wil correct it accordingly.Ivyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03633500356400972842noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5090968093050672876.post-70015869018097208242009-08-09T22:27:22.790+08:002009-08-09T22:27:22.790+08:00Young lady, I think your generation of people only...Young lady, I think your generation of people only know how to enjoy those music that are 'noise' to many (from your mom's generation). Just plain NOISE! Nowadays, young people like you can be crazy over music that does not & will not leave a single note in the head after listening to the whole song! Just can't understand what they are 'shouting' about & all the young chaps can go ga ga about it. I think you people only go for the looks of the singers & not really enjoying the songs. People like Tsai Chin is so well loved by all who loved her songs, never mind of her looks. And all her songs are really songs that you want to sing over & over again unlike the songs of the new generation now. Looking at the attendance of the people throughout the world in Tsai Chin's concerts, I am 100% sure that everyone just loved her voice & songs! Songs of yesteryears are truly songs. Songs nowadays are so terribly noisy & meaningless! Even another Taiwanese singer, Jenny Tseng, said the same too. Being a singer herself, she can't even understand what the young people are singing nowadays! You can just listen once then forgot the tune after that!<br /><br />Even if you offer me free VVVIP tickets to the concerts of the new generation singers, I would rather sleep & have sweet dreams than wasting my time to hear people shouting & yelling!!!<br /><br />And oh, by the way, she's only 51 & not 56 this year & I have yet to miss any of her concert so far! Looking forward to more....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com