Tuesday, February 28, 2006

Ku Mou Fei Yeung

As I mentioned in my previous post, I went back last weekend solely for the 'Ku Mou Fei Yeung' concert held at the Bukit Jalil Indoor Stadium. It was titled that because according to Leo Ku (Kui Kei), he was going to do the dancing and Miriam Yeung (Chin Wah) was going to fly in the stadium. But she didn't fly, not even at the end of the show. What a joke...

Anyway, the last concert I attended was David Tao's concert, two years back. So, I was quite hyped up for this one.

The stage was quite a turn off. Not much for design or deco. Even the video cameras were positioned badly. When the band members were introduced, some of their backs were showed instead of faces. I mean, I know they are not the frontman, but they could at least gain some respect during role call. Poor lads...

Throughout the concert, there were a whole lot of dancers. I couldn't help but notice during one of Leo Ku's rendition, there was a dancer dressed in a super long robe with gold balloons tied to it. I thought at the end of the song or during the peak of it, the balloons were going to come off and add to the atmosphere or something. But it didn't. Another dancer carried the end of the robe and the both of them just kept circling at a corner of the stage. How interesting...

For the main stars that night, Leo Ku and Miriam Yeung did quite a good job. The echo in the stadium was apparent, but both of them didn't let us down. Sometimes the music over powered them, especially for Miriam, but they carried on professionally even when there were screeching sounds from the speakers. It was sad though, when we couldn't really hear much of their conversation. I could barely make out the few words to try understand what they were saying when speaking to the crowd.

I enjoyed myself overall. First time attending a concert with five of my ex-schoolmates. We made a whole lot of noise, it was a wonder the people seated in front of us didn't whack us. I definately screamed my lungs out. "Chin Wah!!!!" "Kei Zhai!!!!"

Our screaming paid off when Miriam took off her ear piece to listen to the crowd. Some people in the crowd started to request for a song. Pui Mun, Karen and I reacted quickly and started chanting 'Mou Lai' (a song title sung by Miriam's ex). "Mou Lai! Mou Lai! Mou Lai!" And in a short while, the entire stadium was begging her to sing that song. Hahaha~ I don't know if we really started the chant, but it seemed that way. The best thing was, Miriam actually sang a short part of that song spontaneously since everyone insisted. Quite a sport!

They had a guest performance by a new guy named Justin. Not too bad. He had everyone bring out their mobile phones as lights('ying guong pang') and the effect was wonderful. It felt as though I was sitting amidst a sea of stars. So dreamy...

Kudos to Leo Ku especially when he sang his 10 minutes plus song 'Gheng Kor Gam Khuk'. It was like a huge karaoke sing-along-session. He must be proud of us. Hahaha~

This is like the longest post I have to date. Oh well, that tells you how much I actually enjoyed it. Next up, David Tao's concert in May! Hopefully I can make it.

8 comments:

  1. David Tao coming in May?!

    ohmygodhesreallycoming!

    (Does a bimbo giggle)

    I'm soooo going to go
    (giggle again)

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  2. /slaps fly with large cod

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  3. Please behave yourselves.

    *Ahem*

    Fly--> Dun drop bimbotic comments or I can't help imagining you with pigtails. Which is ridiculously bimbo looking. *LOL*

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  4. I wouuld prefer to use a Trout :)

    Fly's new motto should be, "I like ribbons in my Hair and I want to kiss all the boys" But Julian 1st.

    That's taken straight out of Red vs Blue too. :P

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  5. I do not encourage such actions here. Please bring it to your own respective blogs. Thank you very much.

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  6. Anonymous2:01 AM

    if fly comes and tries to kiss me, i'll scream rape! >_<

    -julianzz

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