The Good Life

Monday, December 13, 2004

There Goes My Musical Taste

Where is it?

Primary Three
Chinese pop. Long Hu Bang. Aaron Kwok- Dui Ni Ai Ai Ai Bu Wan. Sky Wu. Wang Jie. Jacky Cheung- Wen Bie.

Primary Five
English Pop. Musical golden age. Cranberries. Erasure. Michael Jackson. Boyz II Men. Absolutely fantastic. Endless repeating. CD player goes crazy.

Secondary Two
The return to Chinese pop. Faye Wong. Sammi Cheng. Back to an old lover.

Secondary Three.
Musical golden age 2. English and Chinese. Dabbling in alternative, electronica, dance. Experimental. Radiohead. Prodigy. Chemical Bros. Rock ballads. Scorpions. Guns N' Roses. The Late Night Show with Glenn Ong. Short Fart. Simone. Honky Tong and the Godfather.

Secondary Four
Severed ties with Chinese pop. Breaking point was Tarcy Su's Sha Gua (Fool). Starts embracing New Age on the side. Yanni. Kitaro.

JC 1-2
English pop world is marred by series of bad party tracks like Macarena, Mambo Number 5, Blue Da Ba Dee. Persevered.

Army
Just before ORD, the top ten songs on Rick Dees were all R & B. Usher. Jay-Z. No thanks- Radio got irritating- number of nice songs 1: 10 to number of bad songs. Severed ties with contemporary English music.

2003
American Idol 3. Inspired by John Stevens. A taste for 50's and 60's sound develops. Frank Sinatra. Patsy Cline. Beloved love songs of the 90's start to play on Gold FM. Age felt.

late 2004
Falls for classical music (and lovin' it). Beethoven. Yann Tiersen. Pachelbel.

What's next, you musical coquette?

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