Originally posted by SNP at 27-1-2008 15:52
Beyond, all time fav, listening to them now.
Absolutely, the original band was the only thing that HK ever had that came close to a real band that people actually noticed. Ka Kui had great potential as a singer and songwriter, huge lost that he died much too early. The band scene would probably be a lot different today had he continued. When Paul Wong went solo, I liked all his songs, some were much heavier, and with interesting content both musically and lyrically.
Andy Lau? okay I admit I listened to his earlier songs, but now his songs seem all the same, quite boring if you ask me. Hacken Lee the same. Eason is good and can handle a very broad range of styles, this allows him to change and offer something different everytime. Jackie's old songs were a staple back in school, good, going to his concert this week.
Most of the other minor singers and groups are just plain sad: people who make money not from selling albums but by being a celebrity and selling themselves to advertising. It's all commercialized without any attention to talent or music style. What is so interesting about listening to a 3 minute song that sounds the same as a hundred others with the same freakin structure with non-sensical or sugar coated lovey-dovey lyrics. The answer: so that you can easily belt it out in the karaoke when you're drunk and trying to impress your friends or getting over your ex-girlfriend.