After a good weekend’s rest, it would be back to work tomorrow morning. Not the best thing in life, but I guess before I can officially call it a day as far as working is concerned, I’ll have to keep doing (and moaning about) that.
I’ve been listening to the songs by this Japanese R&B group EXILE for the past couple of weeks and I think I enjoy them. Perhaps you could try listening to their songs too. Somehow I just have this feeling that Japanese R&B songs are nicer than the Mandarin ones, but the Mandarin rock songs are nicer than the Japanese ones.
How about Cantonese ones, I hear you ask. Now don’t make me laugh – do Hong Kong people do music at all? They are alright to fool younger people (like myself a few years ago), but once you’ve heard better things, you won’t want to go back to bad things again. The Hong Kong music scene simply fails to inspire people anymore. There are still some decent people around, but I could count the good ones with my fingers, and for every one good one there would be god-knows-how-many hopeless ones. I mean, after all these years you still have Stephy Tang who continuously sing out of tune despite “working very hard”; lyricists whose concept of rhyming words mean repeating the same word at the end of every line… do me a favour.