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Beyond Hong Kong's Greatest Band

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beyond --a noted HongKong rock band .

Growing up, I listened to all forms of music. I was really into rock music. There was just something about cranking guitars and the hard beats of the drums that really caught my attention.

It didn’t make sense to me, but I enjoyed it nonetheless because it sounded good. One day, I saw an interview with Wong Ka-kui, the lead singer of Beyond. He said, “Music is heard by the ear and understood by the heart.” I was about ten or eleven years old, but it made perfect sense to me. I began having a different kind of respect for him and his band. I began admiring their style and unique sound. I began listening to all their music and even begged my mother to translate the meanings of the lyrics. I began to hear the music with my ears and understand it with my heart.
Beyond was a band formed by lead singer Wong Ka-kui, drummer Yip Sai-wing and some friends. They were soon joined by Ka-kui’s younger brother, Steve Wong Ka-keung. Through time, some people joined and left. A few years later, Paul Wong Koon-chung joined and formed the final makeup of the band. Together, this group worked their way through gigs big and small to achieve eventual recognition as one of the most famous Asian bands ever.
There is so much I remember about them. The most vivid memory I have was when my mother told me that the lead singer, Wong Ka-kui died. I was at a loss for words. I asked her how he died and reading from the newspaper, she told me that he was playing a game on stage and fell. He had passed away at the hospital in Japan on June 30th, 1993. I remember choking up in tears. He was my idol. Even for a twelve year old, I was a fanatic often replaying songs over and over to familiarize myself with the lyrics and the notes of every instrument played.
At the time of his death, Beyond was taking off. They had a huge following since the late 80’s and played their first concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum in 1991. It was an experience that people could not forget. The people sang every song and screamed every moment they could while standing and waving their arms. It wasn’t like any other concert where people just sat there and listened, applauding and cheering only after each number. It was like a rock concert of the West, where the band fed off the energy of the audience and vice-versa.

Beyond had a vision and pushed for their music to reach international recognition. They decided to record their next album in Japan. They realized that the bands in Japan were just as serious and as good as they were. Ka-kui once said that he felt a bit intimidated by all the talent in Japan, but it was a great learning experience and helped to motivate them to be better and to work harder. They did not want to let their fans down, and only wanted to produce the best music possible.
Ka-kui was once asked what would he do if he won the lottery and he responded by saying he would use the money to build a studio to help the unknown musicians. He clearly emphasized that it was for musicians and not singers. Ka-kui understood the difference, especially in Hong Kong. All bands struggled. There was never a big demand for rock music and even now, there are no bands in the Hong Kong music industry.
After the death of Ka-kui, tens of thousands of fans were in mourning. The future of the band was in jeopardy. No one knew what was going to happen, not even those who were involved in the daily affairs of the band. However, in the mind of the members, there was no doubt that they would continue. They wanted to carry on the mission of their fallen brother. They wanted their music to be heard and they knew that Ka-kui would want that as well.
They got to work right away and picked up where they left off. Ka-keung was now the new lead singer. They all worked on writing new music and practicing. In 1996, they geared up for the second concert. Ka-kui was missed at this concert, but it didn’t stop everyone from having a great time. The band members took their usual position with Ka-keung the bassist on the left, Paul the lead guitarist on the right and Sai-wing on the drums in the back. The middle was always Ka-Kui’s spot. Everything went smoothly until the last show where Ka-Keung wanted to dedicate the song 祝您愉快 (Wishing You Happiness) to his brother whom he missed dearly. He sang it a cappella with the audience singing along. While singing, he began crying and without finishing the song, expressed his pain. The concert ended emotionally with the famous song Ka-kui wrote, but never performed, 海闊天空 (Sea as Wide as the Sky).
Anyone who is unfamiliar with Beyond, knows that song or has heard of that song. When I performed that song for the first time last year in front of a young audience, everyone knew the words and sang along. This song, like almost all Beyond songs, are about voicing problems and pains of society. Their music is their tool in exercising their thoughts and feelings of the world. They may very well be one of the few rock bands that have composed over a hundred songs with less than five love songs.
After a few more albums, Beyond pretty much stopped composing music together. Maybe it’s because of differences of opinion within the members, or perhaps they would rather pursue their own paths. Maybe it’s both. Whatever the reason, they put a pause on all Beyond affairs. The only song they wrote in the past few years was 長 空 (Vast Emptiness), which was featured in the Hong Kong blockbuster movie Infernal Affairs II (2003). That year, the song eventually won the award for Best Music Score in a Movie.

In the same year, Beyond had their 20th anniversary concert. Anyone who was there can tell you how much fun it was. The atmosphere was electrifying. I didn’t get to see it in Hong Kong, but I did see them when they went to Atlantic City that year during Thanksgiving in November. It was my first time seeing Beyond live and it was a tremendous performance. They played for about two and a half hours and I sang every song I knew.
Once the tour was over, the Beyond members went back to doing their own thing. They each had their own band, their own albums, and their own style. They often stayed out of the limelight and didn’t care so much for fame. They wanted to make a living and quality music.
I didn’t hear much from them until last October when someone told me that Beyond was breaking up for good and they were going to have a farewell concert at the end of January. Since I was in Hong Kong working, I purchased, right away, tickets for the first show. I wanted to see more than one show, but work got in the way. I went to see the show with my friend, who is also the lead guitarist of my band. He came to visit Hong Kong and stayed an extra week to see the concert, missing a whole week of class.
I’ve been to many rock concerts in my life, but this one would probably be on my top five-list. I say that because they played for over three hours, taking a break only to change into different clothes. There was no encore, but they already made that clear. They were going to play their hearts out and give us a fulfilling experience. I didn’t know how that was possible since it’s never fulfilling. I sat about six or seven feet away from the microphone on the far end of the stage. When Paul would sing there, I was about arms reach from him. It felt great to be able to see him up close.
There was something very different about this concert. Even though they played about thirty or so songs, they didn’t play songs that everyone wanted to hear. They played the songs they wanted to perform. While introducing one song (I don’t remember the name or which song) that they played, Paul said, “The next song we are going to play is one of my favorites of all time. However, most people don’t like it. But I also know that some people like it and as long as some people like it, it’s good enough.” Right away, I had a renewed admiration for him and the band. They had character.
Beyond was on our minds the whole night while we drove back. We popped in the CD and sang with our sore throats for another hour down the Garden State Parkway at five in the morning. I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t sad that Beyond is breaking up forever. However, I am almost certain that they will have a reunion performance in ten years or so. I will be sure to fly to Hong Kong to witness it.
Beyond isn’t the same as any of the other singers/groups in Hong Kong. In their 2003 concert, Paul made a statement: “We never thought that we could make a lot of money, drive nice cars, or live in nice houses… we never thought about those things like those superstars. We never wanted those things! We only wanted one thing… that you all remember there is a rock band in Hong Kong named Beyond. And that’s enough.”
It is a known fact by many that none of the members of Beyond are rich, and none of them make a lot of money. Those things are a perfect reflection of their true character. They were out to make music, not money. During the last concert in Hong Kong, Paul once again said something really profound: “I think if Ka-kui was alive today, he would be really disappointed with the music industry and what music has become.” I’m sure a lot of singers and song writers felt insulted by that comment, but I cannot help to feel that he is right. Music in Hong Kong today is garbage—but that’s another story for another day.
As you can already tell, I am a big fan. I can’t say I’m one of their ultimate fans because I actually know a few people who can sing and play every song. They know everything about them and even I had to ask for help with some of the information with this article. But all this doesn’t matter to me. What matters to me is that I feel like part of my life is complete because I have been able to listen to their music. I haven’t missed a day without listening to them in the past four or five years. I would like to thank them for being a part of my life and creating music for the soul. I hope I can meet them one day to shake their hand and thank them personally.
In closing, I just want to wish all the members of Beyond success in all their future endeavors. I will continue to buy the CDs and go to their concerts, whether they are together or not. Thank you Beyond.
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UKULELE

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The Hawaii Ukulele Guide Presents
Over Century Of Ukulele History

In 1879, the Portuguese master craftsman and instrument maker Manuel Nunes arrived in the Hawaiian Islands with Joao Fernandes and Augustine Dias. They were immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane fields. Together they invented and developed the ukulele taking basic designs of instruments from their native home.

Hawaiian's were not only impressed with the beautiful sounds these instruments could make, but also with the speed these musicians' fingers flew on the fingerboard. It is said, they in turn began calling this instrument the Ukulele, which roughly translates as "Jumping Fleas".
No matter what the real story behind the uke is, it became Hawaii's most popular musical instrument and much is attributed to the above mentioned Portuguese master craftsmen. The ukulele received royal acclaim with nobles such as King Kalakaua, Queen Emma and Queen Lili'uokalani playing this wonderful instrument. Which in turn may have made it more accepted by the people of Hawaii. All who learned the art of the ukulele loved it, from fisherman and taro farmers to Kings and Queens.

It was around 1915 that the ukulele's popularity migrated to the mainland. A Hawaiian music craze had hit starting in San Francisco and made its way across the country causing ukulele sales to raise. The craze even swept across the ocean to the UK.
The great demand for ukuleles in turn lead to a demand for uke manufacturing. Of the three original Portuguese ukulele makers, only Manuel Nunes remained and by 1910, orders were so numerous that he could not keep up with the demand. A young Samuel Kaialiilii Kamaka began his apprenticeship under Manuel Nunes. New competitors entered the field sometimes bringing unique design differences, tonal qualities and innovations. One of the competitors, Kumalae, had a new factory that could turn out around 300 instruments a month. Despite all the competition, there seemed to be plenty of business to go around as orders flooded in from all over.

Competition took a new turn as mainland guitar manufacturers entered the ukulele market around 1915. Hawaiian reaction was dismay and even anger. Mainland companies were stamping their ukuleles with the legend marker reading "Made in Hawaii". Hawaiians fought back by creating a distinctive trademark, which they had protected by legislation. Hawaii uke makers received authority to place "Made in Hawaii, U.S.A." and made it a misdemeanor to use the new legend marker on any ukuleles not made in the Hawaiian Islands.
In the 20s, mainland manufacturers such as Gibson, Harmony, Regal, National, Dobro and Martin (one of the most popular and successful maker... ), were mass-producing ukuleles by the thousands. Martin produced their first uke in 1916 based on the Nunes design. Many Hawaiians prize their Martin ukes, and have been heard to speak of its special tonal qualities to this day. At Bounty Music, we have been lucky enough to see a few of these beautiful old ukuleles.
In the 40s and 50s, the British music hall great George Formby and the American Arthur Godfrey kept the little instrument in the mainstream. Great players like Roy Smeck and Eddie Karnae kept playing fabulous music with the uke. But even with the arrival of Tiny Tim in the late 60s the popularity of the uke seemed to recede into people's closets and by the early 70s, Kamaka was the world's only manufacturer of ukuleles.


Today we are seeing resurgence in popularity of Hawaiian Music and the wonderful ukulele. Hawaii is home to several luthiers who have turned their talented hands and eyes to the ukulele. Maui Music is an excellent example with its distinctive thin body with amazing tone. It features abalone inlays and elaborate binding incorporated into their deluxe ukuleles. Standing up to the tests of time and now a part of the ukuleles history, Kamaka has endured. In a way, their popularity may be reflected by their 12-month back-order (customs like the Ohta-San are even longer).
"My Dog Has Fleas" is being heard by yet another generation throughout Hawaii. There is The Ukulele Festival here in Hawaii, which features many of the world's finest players, there are schools such as Roy Sakuma's Ukulele school with over 400 students and Mainland events from all over including Northern California's Ukulele Festival and the Uke Expo in Massachusetts. This fun and lovable instrument seems to be here to stay.
The Ukulele - it's light, very portable and brings a smile to just about every person that hears its beautiful melodies.


this is my oen UKULELE and songs book.l bought them last year in Hawaii

A old song --Hotel Califurnia

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Hotel Califurnia -Eagles
★on a dark desert highway,行驶在昏黑的荒漠公路上,
★cool wind in my hair.凉风吹过我的头发。
★warm smell of colitas,温馨的大麻香,
★rising up through the air.弥漫在空气中。
★up ahead in the distance,抬头遥望远方,
★i saw a shimmering light.我看到微弱的灯光。
★my head grew heavy my sight grew dim.我的头越来越沉,视线也变得模糊。
★i had to stop for the night.我不得不停下来过夜。
★there she stood in the doorway;她站在门口那儿招呼我
★i heard the mission bell.我听到远处教堂的钟声。
★and i was thinking to myself,我在心里对自己说
★"this could b heaven or this could b hell".这里可能是天堂也可能是地狱。
★then she lit up a candle,然后她点燃了蜡烛,
★and she showed me the way.给我引路。
★there were voices down the corridor.沿着走廊传来阵阵说话声。
★i thought i heard them say...我想我听到他们在说……
★welcome to the hotel california!欢迎来到加州旅馆!
★such a lovely place!如此美丽的地方!
★such a lovely face!多么可爱的的面容!!
★plenty of room at the hotel california!加州旅馆有充足的房间!
★any time of year,u can find it here!一年的任何时候,你都能在这找到房间。
★her mind is tiffany-twisted,她的心为珠宝所扭曲,
★she got the mercedes bends.她拥有豪华奔驰车。
★she got a lot of pretty,pretty boys.她有许多漂亮的小伙子。
★that she calls friends.她称之为朋友。
★how they dance in the courtyard,他们在庭院里翩翩起舞,
★sweet summer sweat.夏日的香汗淋漓。
★some dance to remember!有些舞是为了回忆!
★some dance to forget!而有些舞是为了忘却!
★so i called up the captain,于是我叫来领班,
★"please bring me my wine."请给我来些酒。
★he said"we haven't had that spirit here,他说我们这不供应列酒 since nineteen sixty nine."从1969年起。
★and still those voices are calling from far away.远处仍然传来他们的话语。
★wake u up in the middle of the night.在半夜把你吵醒。
★just to hear them say...只听到他们在说……
★welcome to the hotel california!欢迎到加州旅馆来!
★such a lovely place!如此美丽的地方!
★such a lovely face!多么可爱的的面容!
★they livin' it up at the hotel california.他们在加州旅馆尽情狂欢。
★what a nice surprise,好得令人吃惊,
★bring your alibis.使你有来到这的借口。
★mirrors on the ceiling,天花板上镶嵌着的镜子,
★the pink champagne on ice.冰镇着的粉色香槟
★and she said"we are all just prisoners here-她说我们都是这的囚徒
★-of our own device".但是是我们自愿的。
★and in the master's chambers.在主人的卧房里。
★they gathered for the feast.他们为宴会聚在一起。
★they stabbed it with their steely knives.他们彼此间用钢刀相互砍杀。
★but they just can't kill the beast.但他们甚至不能杀死野兽!
★last thing i remember,我所记得的最后一件事
★i was running for the door.是我跑向门口。
★i had to find the passage back,我必须找到来时的路,
★to the place i was before.回到我过去的地方。
★"relax",said the night man,守夜人说放宽心,
★"we are programmed to receive.我们只是照常接待
★you can checkout any time you like.你想什么时候结帐都可以。
★but you can never leave!"但你永远无法离去!


time goes aways,today when we hear this song agian we will think...
a lovely girl(boy) who we loved,a hope which we believed, the first party,the first car,the first
kiss...many many ...all of these we had owned,but today what else we aways have.l didn't remember
memery can kill very one...l don't know what is wrong as l don't know what is right...time goes
aways,at last we will have nothing."you can checkout any time you like,but you can never leave"
时光流逝,今天当我们才次听到这首歌,我们想起了什么...
一个曾经爱过的可爱女孩(男孩),一个曾经坚信的希望,第一次派队,第一辆车,第一次接吻...许多许多...所有曾经拥有过的今天还剩多少,我不记得了。回忆也许可以杀死任何人...我不知道错如同我不知道对...时间流逝,最后我们什么也没用有。
曾经去了解这首歌的真是意义,发现到最后其实一点也不重要,我们丢是了的 1969年没有再回来,只想天真的听着solo,再次唱起“welcome to the hotel california!..."

these hotels named Hotel Califurnia












a good song

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When l was five year old l saw my first The World Cup,the matches didn't remember clearly but the song l never forgot--UN"ESTATE ITALIANA by Giorgio Moroder&Gianna Nannini
意大利之夏

Forse non sara una canzone
A cambiare le regole del gioco
Ma voglio viverla cosi quest' avventura
Senza frontiere e con il cuore in gola

E it mondo in una giostra di colori
E il vento accarezza le bandiere
Arriva un bivido e ti trascina via
E sciogi in un abbraccio la follia

Notti magiche
Inseguendo un goal
Sotto il cieto
Di un'estate italiana

E negli occhi tuoi
Voglia di vincere
Un'estate
Un avventura in piu

Quel sognio che comincia da bambino
E che ti porta sempre piu lontano
Non e una favola - e diagli spogliatoi
Escono i ragazza e siamo noi

Notti magiche
Inseguendo un goal
Sotto il cielo
Di un'estate italiana

E negli occhi tuoi
Voglia di vincere
Un' estate
Un avventura in piu

Notti magiche
Inseguendo un goal(Inseguendo un goal)
Sotto il cielo
Di un'estate italiana(na na na na)

E negli occhi tuoi
Voglia di vincere
Un' estate
Un avventura in piu
Un avventura

Un avventura in piu
Un avventura
Goal !

这里并不是曼舞轻唱
相聚在一起斗胜争强
热烈欢迎你们来自四面八方
就在赛场上拼搏较量
罗马城被装扮得更辉煌
万国旗在迎着风儿飘扬
到达罗马时候一片激动心情
此刻化作了斗志昂扬
意大利之夏蓝天闪着光
增进友谊是所有人的期望
绿茵球场上又热烈又紧张
欢声雷动看谁战胜对方!
小时候常站在那看台旁
幻想有一天驰骋球场上
经过多少岁月经历多少拼搏
如今终于实现梦想
看谁战胜对方、谁战胜对方
看谁战胜对方、看谁战胜对方
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