Animoto 是神奇的啦!

by veetian 10/7/2009 12:49:00 PM

结果我连脑筋都没动一下就完成了那么棒的一次设计. http://www.animoto.com/ 一定要试一下喔!

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Mr. Brain

by veetian 9/22/2009 1:40:00 PM

木村桑所饰演的九十九龙介  是一次让人惊艳与惊喜的表演
没有人能够不老 但你必须懂得老得尊贵
年介37岁的木村 再一次以演技证明 偶像也可以很实力

论科技与未来感 在戏里龙介的办公室里那台酷眩到不得了的Microsoft Surface
应该很抢戏才是 可潇洒指挥并将一切理所当然化的 却非木村的功劳莫属

一个简单的眼神 一次凝重的说话
下一秒却又脱框脱序得让人啼笑皆非
拥有和常人不同的逻辑思维 让九十九龙介成了名副其实的怪人
怪 却怪得格外有生命力 格外有魅力

于是 在故事进行到中段部分的时候 脑海中赫然浮现
黄子华在"栋笃神探"里的"莫作栋探员"
一样是怪咖 一样从看似杂乱无章的逻辑里推敲出惊人却不失严谨的理论

然而 "Mr Brain" 的成就却是远远超过任何港剧的
警科学研究院做的 其实就是"法证先锋"系列里那些人在干的事儿
可是相较于"法"里千篇一律的镜头 和让人啼笑皆非的所谓特效结果 (有几幕就是看着Tim Sir按了Media Player的播放键在播放所谓的调查结果)
"Mr Brain"里对于资料的传递 以至于调查的进程 却交代得让人信服与充满科技未来感

日本人对于自身的制作之严谨 之钜细靡遗 我算是又再一次有幸得以观之吧

"Mr. Brain"的亮点很多 最能够引起话题的 莫过于每次事件的关键人物
就如"侦探迦利略"里的星光烁烁 在"Mr. Brain"里的出场人物
虽然知名度都不算特别高 却都是神来之笔

从甫一出场便让木村着迷的广末凉子 连名字都没有且出场仅五分钟
却让人觉得她状态颠峰比"入殓师"时期更风情万种

龟梨和也所扮演的记忆障碍青年 角色刻画得入木三分
一个茫然的眼神 一次一筹莫展的祈求 都深深的牵动人心

仲间由纪惠所扮演的因被绑架15年虐待了15年而导致(?)人格分裂的角色
让人惊讶于小女孩(2000年之恋)也能有如此爆炸性的蜕变 当真值得喝彩

整部戏最让人遗憾的 或许应该是我觉得当今日本演艺圈最美的男人Gackt
杀人食尸犯的表情让人不寒而傈 却又让人忍不住多看几演 即使有疯狂信徒相信他的复活之说也都变得可信可成真
那么精彩的一个人物 却没能和木村有任何的对手戏
可想而知 要是他们俩对上的话 会是多么赏心悦目的画面啊

其实环看东方影坛 为什么我和PY会对日本电影/电视剧那么着迷
除了严谨的制作与紧凑的节奏之外 最吸引人的还是剧本本身具有说服力
演员表演有说服力 整个故事并没有陷入自说自话自圆自谎的窘境
也没有陷入自我沉溺画地自围的境地

当真 精彩

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张智成 <<暗恋>>

by veetian 6/18/2009 2:56:00 PM

不管彭学斌写这首歌的动机为何 不管张智成的演绎是否动人得让人想入非非对号入座
<<暗恋>>的感染力绝对不输<<很想你>> 甚至更可能超越了后者

一切皆因为我们都曾经年轻过 即使不愿意想起 却始终将当年爱情初次在心底萌芽的澎湃深藏
<<暗恋>>就像是一把钥匙 任凭你如何再理智 仍无法对抗一句句歌词所堆叠出来的青涩岁月

时间仿佛真的未曾遗弃我们 黄昏时候音乐教室里我们倆就坐在最前排老师的钢琴前
那一整年的音乐课是我最幸福的时刻 因为有她
不能流露太多的感情 不能让她从我眼中偷走什么暧昧的讯息

四目交接的时候 不要停留太久
适可而止的问候 关心不能太过
好奇也别去探索 妒嫉只能深锁
如果忍不住寂寞 也不能对你说
那时候 不知道思念可以如此深 深得让人梦里依然懊恼为什么她从未出现过
那时候 是傻的 也是天真的 以为她和我之间有条深得不能跨越的界线
一旦逾越 哪怕只是一步也好 我美丽的乌托邦或许就会毁于一旦
啊 好朋友 啊 我的好朋友
不小心的沉默 不想让你太难过
我们就站在落地窗的两边
就算触碰也有了界限
如果跨越过彼此那道边界
是靠近还是更遥远
对啊 就只能说你是我的好朋友
当爱以最纯粹的姿态不夹杂任何利害关系赤裸裸呈现在一个十三岁小孩的面前时
他竟然会因为怯懦而耽误了自己那么多年来的幸福
想来 那距离 如果真要跨越 是更靠近的
相信我们走到另一个境界
搭肩高唱友谊万万岁
要是我爱你变成了语言
甚麽会多一些 甚麽会少一些
所以啊 那也够了吧
能够从她手中拿到一张象征友谊的贺年卡
毕竟在那个年龄 随便一点风吹草动 便会在同学间引起轩然大波
只是 她可曾察觉 我给她的那张贺年卡里 字写得最端正 着墨更是最久呢?
就让别人去猜测 我们清白的很
就让自己去承受 那种清白的闷
就算我只是朋友 能不能有要求
如果会发生甚麽 也是我想太多
有啊 很多人都在猜测 我和她之间是不是有些什么 或没有些什么
少年们猜得兴起 难免会沦为笑柄
我难过的 不是因为被同学们笑 而是因为我没有勇气大声和他们说
"对啊!我就是喜欢她!"
啊 好朋友 就只是好朋友
不小心说出口 微笑中藏著难过
我们就站在落地窗的两边
就算触碰也有了界限
如果跨越过彼此那道边界
是靠近还是更遥远
很喜欢看她笑 所以特别练了很多笑话
很喜欢看她开心的样子 所以做了很多傻事
很喜欢很喜欢她 所以经过那么多日子 还是对她念念不忘
你会不会也曾闪过这感觉
一念之间就要差一点
要是我爱你变成了利剑
甚麽会被消灭 甚麽才会复原
应该就只有我吧 不知道在多少次的单独相处中 几乎蹦出我嘴边的告白
硬是被自己压抑了下来
只能继续看着她无邪的双眼与天使般的笑容 构筑成我心底最后悔也最甜蜜的永恒定格
然后 埋葬
那是我的底线 继续将你暗恋
还好 兜了一大圈 看过不同风景
人生的体会多了 身边的人不是不曾出现 却始终对不上感觉
是上天给我的恩赐 也是祂让我觉得人生是可以有奇迹的
初恋 暗恋 的故事 能够有个完美的结局 是我这辈子修来最大的福份

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情歌

by veetian 4/17/2009 10:39:00 AM

情歌
詞:陳沒 曲:伍冠諺

時光是琥珀 淚一滴滴 被反鎖
情書再不朽 也磨成沙漏

青春的上游 白雲飛走 蒼狗與海鷗
閃過的念頭 潺潺的溜走
命運好幽默 讓愛的人都沉默
一整個宇宙 換一顆紅豆

回憶如困獸
寂寞太久 而漸漸溫柔
放開了拳頭 反而更自由

慢動作 繾綣膠卷 重播默片
定格一瞬間

我們在告別的演唱會
說好不再見
你寫給我 我的第一首歌
你和我十指緊扣
默寫前奏
可是那然後呢
還好我有 我這一首情歌
輕輕的輕輕哼著 哭著笑著
我的 天長地久


命運好幽默 讓愛的人都沉默
一整個宇宙 換一顆紅豆

回憶如困獸
寂寞太久 而漸漸溫柔
放開了拳頭 反而更自由

長鏡頭 越拉越遠 越來越遠
事隔好幾年
我們在懷念的演唱會
禮貌地吻別

你寫給我
我的第一首歌
你和我十指緊扣
默寫前奏
可是那然後呢
還好我有 我這一首情歌
輕輕的輕輕哼著 哭著笑著
我的 天長地久

陪我唱歌 清唱你的情歌
捨不得短短副歌
心還熱著 也該告一段落
還好我有 我下一首情歌
生命宛如 靜靜的 相擁的河
永遠 天長地久

 

 

其实一直以来对梁静茹的感觉就是一个很会唱歌的女生
然而 很会唱歌并不代表就很喜欢她
虽然喜欢阿信为她制作的"燕尾蝶", "丝路", 和"崇拜"
可是却始终不能在她的歌声中寻找到认同或共鸣

直到这首"情歌" 我和PY不约而同地爱上了这首歌
最近晚上就一直在听,回家的路上也在听,越听就越是喜欢歌词的意镜和曲的完美结合

陈没这家伙应该就是写S.H.E那首"五月天"的填词人吧
功力好像又更上一层楼了
和曲的搭配 在最精彩的 "慢动作缱绻胶卷 重播默片定格一瞬间"中一览无余

精彩 着实精彩

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25张影响你最深远的专辑

by veetian 3/24/2009 3:07:00 PM

一开始...看到这个题目的时候,还在想... "吓, 那我有什么办法可以举出25张来喔"
列着列着,竟然发现,25张不够!于是仔细的筛选了一下.

以下专辑, 是我最喜欢的25张喔!

1) 张雨生 <<卡拉OK.台北.我>>
雨生最精彩的作品,15年前的专辑,我家那张的CD都已经快不能听了,还好我已经将它数码化. 即使肉身腐化,留下的音乐却是永恒的经典.
快乐帮的卓义峰隔了13年重唱的"我期待",是不是让你惊觉,他的音乐,一直都走在时代的尖端?

2) 张雨生 <<口是心非>>
绝唱. 金曲奖的加持. 唯一不能被忽略的,是雨生对于音乐的执着与热爱. "口是心非"前奏响起那直达人心深处的低音鼓,曾经抚慰我多少个夜晚.
"玫瑰的名字"华丽而高亢的演绎, 是前无古人后无来者的精彩.

3) 五月天 <<Final Home演唱会>>
认识五月天是很久以前的事,但喜欢他们,却是不久以前的事而已. 为什么喜欢? 全是因为看了演唱会DVD的缘故.
五月天的音乐会让你觉得你可以改变世界,就像披头四的音乐给大家力量一样.
Final Home, 地球是我们最后一个家,也是我们唯一的一个家. 艺人,就必须以身作则.

4) 五月天 <<后青春期的诗>>
迄今为止五月天最精彩的作品.没有一首歌听得腻,也没有一首歌会让你不喜欢.
虽然一开始受到质疑,但这专辑就像陈年的佳酿一样,越久越醇.
"夜访吸血鬼", "如烟","后青春期的诗"等,都彰显了五月天对待事物观察的仔细与对严谨音乐的诉求.

5) 孙燕姿 <<同名专辑>>
第一张专辑, 第一次惊喜.
留下最深刻印象的不是"天黑黑", 也不是"爱情证书", 而是"Leave me alone"里激烈爆发的呐喊,和"终于"里古典得经典的,燕姿自己的曲.
或许是我偏心,但除了<<完美的一天>>,我实在找不到可以和这第一张专辑分庭抗礼的了.

6) 孙燕姿 <<完美的一天>>
喜欢"眼泪成诗", 不讨厌其他的歌. 纯粹是因为林夕把分手写得比谁都精彩.
那痛,是有形的.

7) 阿牛 <<城市蓝天>>
唱出了属于大马华人的心声, "哭", "对面的女孩看过来", "阿牛与阿花的故事", "海洋", "城市蓝天" 陪伴我度过多少挑灯夜读的晚上.
永远都记得他的名言, "在一个夜黑风高的晚上,几个寂寞的男生,和几个无聊的女生,寂寞并且无聊的..."

8) 哈林 <<你最熟悉>>
想来当真讽刺, 爱一个人再怎么深,变心的时候还不是变了个人.
伊能静写给哈林的"男人的心也会流泪",是不是刚好反映了呢?

9) 光良品冠 <<告别演唱会>>
不记得专辑名称了,却是我唯一拥有的他们的一张专辑.
在读书时候最喜欢的"是你变了吗", "猜测", "掌心",还有光良深情演唱的"如果你还爱我".
是我读书时代最窝心的陪伴.

10) Enya <<Memory of trees>>
那个读书的年代,读张曼娟与听Enya成了最有气质的表现.
那空灵的歌声与超脱的意境,浑然一体.

11) Eason <<婚礼的祝福>>
认识Eason的专辑,虽然没有"预感"的K, 但胜在耐听.
是不可多得的好声音.

12) Eason <<Special Thanks To...>>
那句"感谢伤我的人,带来保护我的人; 感谢虚伪突显诚恳"曾经是我很多年前的座右铭.
这专辑,影响相当深远哪.

13) David Tao <<Taoism>>
第一张专辑, 第一次震撼.
华人把R&B唱得如此自然, "二十二", "沙滩", "爱很简单". 从此就很难再超越.

14) 周杰伦 <<周杰伦>>
又是一个第一次,横空出世的专辑让所有人都措手不及. 蔡康永说他是"过去十年发生的最美丽的事",一点也不为过.

15) 周杰伦 <<八度空间>>
"爱在西元前"到"安静",首首经典.

16) 陈琦贞 <<花的姿态演唱会>>
怒放的成熟花朵在绝美的月色中印证了女人最美的天赋是有股难以言喻的魅力的.

17) 陈琦贞 <<Groupies>>
"躺在你的衣柜", "1234567", "小步舞曲". 认识Cheers最好的起点.

18) 张雨生 <<未来>>
过世以后的一张精选, 我很幸运地买到了限量收藏版,编号00082.

19) 张雨生 <<雨生欢喜城>>
请得动乐坛上那么多举足轻重的人物来献唱,不分公司你我,雨生的遗作在自己唱的DEMO与歌手的努力演绎下,重获新生.

20) 五月天 <<为爱而生>>
真正爱到不能自拔的一张,从这里开始便疯狂迷恋他们.

21) 五月天 <<离开地球表面>>
"抓狂"和"私奔到月球",还需要多说什么呢?

22) Olivia Ong <<Fall In Love With...>>
一把干净得像天使的声音,在纷乱的俗世中还我片刻的宁静.

23) Corrinne May <<Fly Away>>
在张韶涵唱"Journey"前,Corrinne May就已经完美演绎了这歌,是完美.从来不觉得新加坡有歌手可以唱得如此用情至深.

24) Chage & Aska <<Unplugged Live MTV Asia>>
日本传奇组合,歌声与意境直透心底. 即使听不懂也还是感同深受.

25) 熊天平 <<火柴天堂Demo专辑>>
绝版. 原来的那张不见了,现在只能听着MP3. 却是一张听了会感觉到最原始力量的专辑. 没有花俏的包装,最干净的歌声与情感,是一个时代再也唤不回来的记忆.

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"太阳" 陈绮贞

by veetian 2/17/2009 8:58:00 AM

 

这把声音 要形容得贴切 很难
是甜蜜 却不甜腻
是姿意 却不随意
是严谨 却不拘谨
很空灵 却不空动
似缥缈 却不飘荡
每个音符的间隔与转换都看似漫不经心 却都在点之上
这样的陈绮贞 很让人遐想

腐朽之后就是重生 很哲学的意境与再简单不过的旋律 火花四溅得让人连呼吸的节奏也不敢轻举妄动
如果五月天阿信的词是一场华丽的冒险 张扬着迫不及待地释放着后青春期的魔幻魅力
那陈绮贞的词就更像是晦涩难懂的诗篇前奏 只待你细细咀嚼 静静体验
层层叠叠的意象之后 再跨越过迷迷茫茫的隐喻之外
浑然天成的 是一篇又一篇置之死地而后生的怒放神采 含蓄而富有张力

所以对"鱼"爱不释手 通篇未曾提到个"鱼"字
却在清晨时分独自驱车的时候豁然开朗 眼前所构筑的画面静谧萧瑟得有种凄凉美
竟是一只鱼孤独地问着落叶夕阳有多美

这词几乎是毁灭式的 也对
只有经历过毁灭才能体验重生 所以才要 "原谅我飞"

一种歌词 百种体会 每听一遍就有新的惊喜
09年才过了50多天 我想我已经找到了今年最好听的专辑

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Fallout 3 异尘余生

by veetian 1/31/2009 12:56:00 AM

没有目的的荒唐 没有终点的流浪
一缕轻烟究竟是何时吹入我的酣梦里

从未停止的追逐 意义究竟在哪里
是适者生存 也是物竞天泽
生命自有其道理 不容凡尘俗世有半点逾越

说的是人 生命可以脆弱 当然也可以坚强
如果生存的价值在于延续本不该延续的呼吸和心跳
那让这一切都结束 是适得其所 还是适得其反?

我在黑暗中匍伏 在辐射中徜徉
在最高点俯看脚边的苍凉
这世界什么也没有 也什么都有
完全视乎你要如何生存

没有青春 也没有游戏
脚边或者是支离破碎的同伴 也或许是你亲手血刃的陌生人
谁都不在乎 生存本来就是很荒唐的一件事

戴着面具的人啊 穿梭于废墟间
冠冕堂皇的理由毕竟经不起时间的考验
这世界太污秽 你可以做的 或许就是将一切终结

让不该存在的永远消失 那是你的正义么?
还是让已经存活下来的 继续存在?

无论怎么决定 你都不会被人们记得
这叫牺牲是吧?

竟是无语的结局

 



 

(点击图片...可以看到很棒的大图)
(这绝对是当之无愧的2008年Game of the year!)

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Download Google Chrome

by veetian 9/3/2008 12:08:00 PM

Its officially available for download at http://tools.google.com/chrome/intl/en-US/welcome.html.

Its interface is nice. And thus far, I think it has a loading speed that is much faster than Safari, who previously claimed to have the fastest webpage loading speed. :D

 

Very nice!~~~~ 

 

PS: Finally got photoshop installed... next stop.. I need to install chinese input! 

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The Heart Of The Games -- Mitch Albom

by veetian 8/16/2008 7:37:00 PM

Ok, he is the guy who authored "For One More Day".
I didn't notice this till I finished reading the whole article.

The Olympics isn't only about winning a medal. This article reminds me about the humanity and sportsmanship that made Olympics the greatest games to grace the world.

I was in tears after finished reading, this guy's good.

 

http://www.parade.com/articles/editions/2008/edition_08-03-2008/2Heart_of_the_Games 

The Heart of the Games

If you want to find the best stories at the Olympics, look in the corners, away from the spotlight. For me, in covering the Olympics over the last 24 years, the lesser-lit places have been where the most memorable moments took place.

Sure, TV always hypes the favorites. We are already being bombarded with big-name expectations in Beijing, such as swimming star Michael Phelps or basketball’s Kobe Bryant. But, personally, I soured on big-name stuff back in Barcelona in 1992, after the Dream Team’s Michael Jordan, who earned millions endorsing Nike, refused to get on the medal stand if he had to wear a Reebok sweatsuit.

“They can mail me the medal,” he told the press.

Check, please.

Thankfully, those same Olympics provided me with maybe the best sports moment I’ve ever covered—a much less-hyped one. And that taught me one of several lessons about where to seek the heart and soul of the Games: Look to the losers.

The story I refer to happened one afternoon far from the Dream Team hysteria, in Barcelona’s Olympic stadium, when a British sprinter named Derek Redmond pulled a hamstring midway through a 400-meter heat. He fell to the track as if he’d been shot. His Olympics were over.

But his moment had just begun.

As Derek waved off the medics and tried to hop to the finish, his father, Jim Redmond, a heavyset machine-shop owner, burst from the stands and ran onto the track. He somehow reached his son, who buried his head in his father’s shoulder to hide his tears. Then the two of them, the father supporting the son, inched their way to the finish line so that Derek could say he finished the race. The crowd rose for the slow-hobbling men and roared as loudly as it would for any champion.

Later, Jim Redmond was asked how he made it onto the track.

“You don’t need accreditation in an emergency,” the father said.

Since most Olympians have trained a lifetime for a single moment, defeat can tell as rich a story as victory. In 1988, at the Seoul Games, American boxer Anthony Hembrick sat stunned, crying, a sweatshirt hood over his head, after learning that his coach had read the schedule wrong, they’d missed the bus and arrived too late for his first bout. The coaches tried to tape him up quickly. They tried to argue. No luck. A forfeit was declared. Hembrick’s Olympics were over before he threw a punch.

How about runner Mary Decker Slaney, who missed the 1976 Games due to injury, the 1980 Games due to boycott, and who finally, in 1984 in Los Angeles, was a gold-medal favorite competing before her home crowd in the 3000 meters? Just past the halfway mark, she got tangled with a barefoot, teenage British runner named Zola Budd and tumbled to the infield, grabbing her thigh and bursting into tears. Her dream was shattered. Four years later, in Seoul, Slaney tried the same race again and got brushed and stumbled and lost. Dream over, again. One of our greatest female distance runners ever. Yet defeat, sadly, was the star of her Olympic story.

Defeat meant something different to a young marathoner named Aguida Amaral, from war-torn East Timor, where violence left her home burned and her running shoes ruined. In Sydney in 2000, she had to compete in a plain white jersey under the Olympic flag. Near the end of the 26-mile race, despite being more than 47 minutes behind the winner, she was so grateful to have made it that, after running into the stadium, she dropped to her knees in prayer. An official gently informed her that she still had to circle the track to finish, so she rose to cheers and did so, then kissed the ground.

By the way, Amaral finished second from last, proving that the best stories are often far from the medal stand.

They are also far from the well-known arenas of gymnastics, swimming, and track and field. For example, in 1988, during a sailing competition, a Canadian named Lawrence Lemieux was in second place in a race when he spotted two sailors from Singapore who’d been thrown into the water by the rough winds and waves. He veered off course, pulled them onto his boat and waited for rescuers. It cost him any chance of winning. But it gave new meaning to Olympic sportsmanship.

In 1996, badminton gave us Kevin Han, who left a prestigious athletic status in China to be with his divorced father in New York City. Han worked in a Chinese restaurant and as a bicycle delivery boy, getting banged by cars and even mugged once before finally, 18 months later, finding his way back to the net. He eventually became a U.S. citizen and competed in the Atlanta Games. I asked him what he cherished most about being an American, and he said, “Freedom.”

When did badminton get so inspiring?

In Sydney, the rarely seen sport of Greco-Roman wrestling offered the magical tale of a beefy Wyoming dairy farmer named Rulon Gardner, who had never finished higher than fifth in a world championship. He was pitted, in the gold-medal match, against a Russian legend named Aleksandr Karelin, “The Siberian Bear,” who hadn’t lost a match in 13 years. Thirteen years? Gardner somehow scored the first point on him and held Karelin off for what felt like forever. Finally, with eight seconds left, the mighty Russian dropped his hands in surrender. Gardner took the gold and became an American icon—from Greco-Roman wrestling.

Who says that you need to understand a sport to find a hero?

In the Beijing Games, we’ll see many inspiring photos. But remember, sometimes a snapshot tells an entire story; sometimes it is only a keyhole. In 1988, there was the picture of South Korean boxer Byun Jong-Il, sitting alone in an empty ring after they turned the lights out. The full story was a controversial decision an hour earlier that led to bottles and chairs being thrown, and to Korean boxing officials attacking a referee in a melee.

There was also a photo of Soviet gymnast Dmitri Bilozerchev, at those same Seoul Games, wearing a bronze medal. The full story was that doctors had never expected him to walk again after he’d shattered his leg in 40 places in a drunk-driving incident.

There was the image of a Nigerian woman named Glory Alozie, flying over the hurdles in the Sydney Games en route to a silver medal. What the picture didn’t show was the heavy heart she carried over those hurdles, having lost the love of her life—her sprinter fiancé, Hyginus Anugo—just a few weeks earlier in that same city, after he was killed by a speeding car while running to get snacks for his teammates.

So the Olympics are this massive, colorful tapestry. And simple math tells us there will be more than 10,000 athletes competing in Beijing, and relatively few of them will make it to your TV screen. But every Olympian has an Olympic story. Sometimes they end on a medal stand. And sometimes you have to look a bit harder to find gold. Trust me. It is well worth the search.

Sports columnist Mitch Albom is the author of the best-sellers “Tuesdays With Morrie” and “For One More Day.”

 

 

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陈奕迅 - 一生中最爱

by veetian 8/9/2008 11:32:00 AM
 
我被他骗了. 而且还骗了我四年的时间.
当年,从Steven的电脑里找到了两首Eason 2003年演唱会的歌.
 
一个是向罗文致敬,迄今为止仍会让我起鸡皮疙瘩的<<几许风雨>>,
另一个就是向谭校长致敬的<<一生中最爱>>.
 
在没有video影像的前提下,我竟然以为Alan  真的有为Eason 站台!
 
看看上面的video,便会发现歌曲的后半部其实是Eason 模仿谭咏嶙的唱腔...
 
那么多年来,我一直都不知道!~  

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