Dr. James Soong Announcing His Bid For The Presidency
Dear Friends,
Let me start by quoting Tagore. “It is the most distant course that comes nearest to thyself, and that training is the most intricate which leads to the utter simplicity of a tune.”
I’ve been traveling on this most distant course for 25 years! Five times I’d entered the race to become the President of the Republic of China and garnered nearly 18 million votes in total. To me, every vote is a life time of affirmation, for which I’m extremely grateful.
Election Day on January 11th of 2020 will mark the conclusion of my 6th and “final” campaign for the presidency. We are clear minded that the odds for James Soong winning the election are very low. But when I made up my mind to embark on the last mile of my political career it was without resentment or dismay. Just the opposite, I was freely content. The reason I am running this time is very similar to what motivated me to enter public service in the very beginning.
James Soong’s decision to serve was motivated by the belief in “God will reward the diligent.” This is a belief I’ve talked and written about most often and have for the past 25 years internalized as a motto to live by. “God will reward the diligent” came from the Book of Changes. It means God loves those that are diligent and will reward them with success. In another word, the teaching dovetailed perfectly with the Taiwanese people’s proud ethos of “winning by working hard!” A 77 year-old James Soong is running for president for the sixth time because one can only win by not being afraid to lose! By running, he wants to rekindle the pragmatic spirit the Taiwanese people was once famous for: “Winning by working hard!”
As a veteran of politics for over 40 years, I can proudly say I was a full participant and contributor to Taiwan’s evolving from an authoritarian system to a free and open democracy. I helped end martial law, lift the ban on political parties and press restrictions and amend Article 100 (domestic security) to end political persecution.
James Soong was instrumental in abolishing the “Permanent Congress” and paving the way for direct presidential elections and other democratic reforms.
During the peaceful revolution of the 80’s and 90’s, I felt deeply the pride and confidence of the Taiwanese people. Contrast with today’s polarization, chaos and stagnation, James Soong felt an obligation to once again stand up and stand with my fellow citizens. To renew and rediscover our pride and confidence!
Truth be told, I’d only contemplated running again on the morning of September 17, after Mr. Jerry Guo announced his withdrawal on the previous evening. I tossed and turned in bed that night worrying that if the Taiwanese people cannot free themselves of the “emotional blackmail” and “fear mongering” from the extreme partisans of the Blue and Green, it would be a tragedy for our country.
If a candidate with the international stature and the wherewithal did not come forward to help Taiwan navigate through the treacherous power game being played by the United States, China and Japan, it would be a pity.
Even though we are currently under such a gloomy and rueful cloud, I remain optimistic! That’s because I’m convinced Freedom and Democracy is Taiwan people’s common DNA. No party or politician will be able to sell Taiwan out. We have to have faith in each other and especially in our young. This generation of young people places a much higher bar for freedom and democracy than our generation.
I know many political activists who believe in and are genuine about “a welfare state that benefits all.” More than half of them are young people with bright futures. But our electoral system places a constraint on political parties other than the Blue and Green. For 25 years, it’s always been a battle of the two parties. There is no room for a third power to rise. If we don’t change our electoral system, Taiwan will always be drowning in the nightmare of the Blue-Green “emotional blackmail” and “fear mongering” and languishing in status quo!
January 11, 2020, will be James Soong’s “Final Battle.” I’ll be playing the role of “The Lonely Underdog.” I’ve been preparing myself for this battle for 44 years. For the first 14 years of my public service, I learned under the tutelage of the late former president, Mr. Chiang Ching-kuo, and the late former premier, Sun Yun Suan, on how to manage a country and to always have the people’s welfare in mind and be selfless. Then I was appointed the governor of the Province of Taiwan. I adhered to the principle of “every step taking is a step forward” and visited every corners of our island and learned that “there’s no such thing as a trivial matter when it comes to the issues concerning our people” and also “a tired official makes a higher citizenry.”
I love this passage in the Avatamsaka Sutra: “Stay true to oneself and enlightenment will come.” I am now carefree. My personal outcome is no longer important. I’ve completely put to rest my struggle of the past 44 years. James Soong is beginning his “Final Battle” without any burden or baggage.
This battle is not a battle for revenge. I firmly believe every political party in Taiwan has made real contribution to the country. My only wish is to open a new chapter for the freedom and democracy of Taiwan!
My wish is for the Republic of China to change from a quasi-presidential system to a parliamentary system.
My wish is for the voting age to be lowered to 18 so the younger generation can assume the mantle of their civic duty earlier. Also, for our educational system to be more grass root and less top down.
My wish is for a lower threshold for political party participation and a higher share of legislative safe seats for political parties.
My wish is for a lower requirement for the distribution of election finance funds so that elections are not limited to Blue and Green but multi-colored with a rainbow of small parties flourishing.
I sincerely wish Taiwanese voters can say goodbye to despair. To break free from the false dichotomy of “vote Green or Taiwan will desist” or “vote Blue or ROC is no more” perpetrated by the Blue-Green emotional wreckers. And stop punishing yourself by thinking the choices are only DPP, KMT, Cancel DPP or Never KMT. There are alternatives.
My wish is that every Taiwanese can put a spigot to their tears and exercise their free will. “Vote tearfully” is counter-productive to the cause of freedom and democracy and self destructive! Continuing down this path is not an option! I sincerely wish Taiwan can return to the ethos of “God will reward the diligent” of yesteryear, with every citizen believing in the maxim of “if you work hard, success will come!” and to overcome obstacles with mutual respect and tolerance.
Taiwan has the three advantages, including strategic geopolitical location, a highly cultivated society and democracy. We should treasure and use these advantages to the utmost! The Republic of China is a remarkable country. We are the perfect amalgamation of Chinese culture, Western culture, Japanese culture and indigenous Taiwan culture. We can delicately find our own way to flourish among the three powers of Sino-US-Japan. The road may be long and full of obstacles. But I am certain where there’s a will, there’s a way.
James Soong’s final battle is not for fame or fortune. Winning and losing is irrelevant. What matters is that Taiwan wins! ROC triumphs!
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Dr. James Soong Announcing His Bid For The Presidency
Dear Friends,
Let me start by quoting Tagore. “It is the most distant course that comes nearest to thyself, and that training is the most intricate which leads to the utter simplicity of a tune.”
I’ve been traveling on this most distant course for 25 years! Five times I’d entered the race to become the President of the Republic of China and garnered nearly 18 million votes in total. To me, every vote is a life time of affirmation, for which I’m extremely grateful.
Election Day on January 11th of 2020 will mark the conclusion of my 6th and “final” campaign for the presidency. We are clear minded that the odds for James Soong winning the election are very low. But when I made up my mind to embark on the last mile of my political career it was without resentment or dismay. Just the opposite, I was freely content. The reason I am running this time is very similar to what motivated me to enter public service in the very beginning.
James Soong’s decision to serve was motivated by the belief in “God will reward the diligent.” This is a belief I’ve talked and written about most often and have for the past 25 years internalized as a motto to live by. “God will reward the diligent” came from the Book of Changes. It means God loves those that are diligent and will reward them with success. In another word, the teaching dovetailed perfectly with the Taiwanese people’s proud ethos of “winning by working hard!” A 77 year-old James Soong is running for president for the sixth time because one can only win by not being afraid to lose! By running, he wants to rekindle the pragmatic spirit the Taiwanese people was once famous for: “Winning by working hard!”
As a veteran of politics for over 40 years, I can proudly say I was a full participant and contributor to Taiwan’s evolving from an authoritarian system to a free and open democracy. I helped end martial law, lift the ban on political parties and press restrictions and amend Article 100 (domestic security) to end political persecution.
James Soong was instrumental in abolishing the “Permanent Congress” and paving the way for direct presidential elections and other democratic reforms.
During the peaceful revolution of the 80’s and 90’s, I felt deeply the pride and confidence of the Taiwanese people. Contrast with today’s polarization, chaos and stagnation, James Soong felt an obligation to once again stand up and stand with my fellow citizens. To renew and rediscover our pride and confidence!
Truth be told, I’d only contemplated running again on the morning of September 17, after Mr. Jerry Guo announced his withdrawal on the previous evening. I tossed and turned in bed that night worrying that if the Taiwanese people cannot free themselves of the “emotional blackmail” and “fear mongering” from the extreme partisans of the Blue and Green, it would be a tragedy for our country.
If a candidate with the international stature and the wherewithal did not come forward to help Taiwan navigate through the treacherous power game being played by the United States, China and Japan, it would be a pity.
Even though we are currently under such a gloomy and rueful cloud, I remain optimistic! That’s because I’m convinced Freedom and Democracy is Taiwan people’s common DNA. No party or politician will be able to sell Taiwan out. We have to have faith in each other and especially in our young. This generation of young people places a much higher bar for freedom and democracy than our generation.
I know many political activists who believe in and are genuine about “a welfare state that benefits all.” More than half of them are young people with bright futures. But our electoral system places a constraint on political parties other than the Blue and Green. For 25 years, it’s always been a battle of the two parties. There is no room for a third power to rise. If we don’t change our electoral system, Taiwan will always be drowning in the nightmare of the Blue-Green “emotional blackmail” and “fear mongering” and languishing in status quo!
January 11, 2020, will be James Soong’s “Final Battle.” I’ll be playing the role of “The Lonely Underdog.” I’ve been preparing myself for this battle for 44 years. For the first 14 years of my public service, I learned under the tutelage of the late former president, Mr. Chiang Ching-kuo, and the late former premier, Sun Yun Suan, on how to manage a country and to always have the people’s welfare in mind and be selfless. Then I was appointed the governor of the Province of Taiwan. I adhered to the principle of “every step taking is a step forward” and visited every corners of our island and learned that “there’s no such thing as a trivial matter when it comes to the issues concerning our people” and also “a tired official makes a higher citizenry.”
I love this passage in the Avatamsaka Sutra: “Stay true to oneself and enlightenment will come.” I am now carefree. My personal outcome is no longer important. I’ve completely put to rest my struggle of the past 44 years. James Soong is beginning his “Final Battle” without any burden or baggage.
This battle is not a battle for revenge. I firmly believe every political party in Taiwan has made real contribution to the country. My only wish is to open a new chapter for the freedom and democracy of Taiwan!
My wish is for the Republic of China to change from a quasi-presidential system to a parliamentary system.
My wish is for the voting age to be lowered to 18 so the younger generation can assume the mantle of their civic duty earlier. Also, for our educational system to be more grass root and less top down.
My wish is for a lower threshold for political party participation and a higher share of legislative safe seats for political parties.
My wish is for a lower requirement for the distribution of election finance funds so that elections are not limited to Blue and Green but multi-colored with a rainbow of small parties flourishing.
I sincerely wish Taiwanese voters can say goodbye to despair. To break free from the false dichotomy of “vote Green or Taiwan will desist” or “vote Blue or ROC is no more” perpetrated by the Blue-Green emotional wreckers. And stop punishing yourself by thinking the choices are only DPP, KMT, Cancel DPP or Never KMT. There are alternatives.
My wish is that every Taiwanese can put a spigot to their tears and exercise their free will. “Vote tearfully” is counter-productive to the cause of freedom and democracy and self destructive! Continuing down this path is not an option! I sincerely wish Taiwan can return to the ethos of “God will reward the diligent” of yesteryear, with every citizen believing in the maxim of “if you work hard, success will come!” and to overcome obstacles with mutual respect and tolerance.
Taiwan has the three advantages, including strategic geopolitical location, a highly cultivated society and democracy. We should treasure and use these advantages to the utmost! The Republic of China is a remarkable country. We are the perfect amalgamation of Chinese culture, Western culture, Japanese culture and indigenous Taiwan culture. We can delicately find our own way to flourish among the three powers of Sino-US-Japan. The road may be long and full of obstacles. But I am certain where there’s a will, there’s a way.
James Soong’s final battle is not for fame or fortune. Winning and losing is irrelevant. What matters is that Taiwan wins! ROC triumphs!
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最佳電影
Best Film
三夫Three Husbands
出品Presented by:Nicetop Independent Limited
監製:楊紫明、陳果
Produced by:Doris Yang, Fruit Chan
紅海行動Operation Red Sea
聯合出品:英皇影業有限公司、北京博納影業集團有限公司、
博納影業集團股份有限公司、中國人民解放軍海政電視藝術中心、
星夢工場文化傳媒(上海)有限公司
Co-Presented by:Emperor Film Production Co Ltd,
Beijing Bona Film Group Co Ltd, Bona Film Group Co Ltd,
The P.L.A. Navy Government TV Art Central of China,
Star Dream Studio Media Co Ltd 監製:梁鳳英
Produced by:Candy Leung
淪落人Still Human
出品:無際電影有限公司
Presented by:No Ceiling Film Production Ltd
監製:陳果 Produced by:Fruit Chan
逆流大叔Men On The Dragon
聯合出品:天下一電影製作有限公司、
香港電影發展基金、品今天下影視有限公司、
宇鯉影業有限公司、大名娛樂有限公司、
莊主電影製作有限公司、框格音樂事務有限公司
Co-Presented by:One Cool Film Production Ltd,
The Film Development Fund of Hong Kong,
PJ One Cool Film Co Ltd, With You Film
Production & Investment Ltd, Big Honor Entertainment Ltd,
Village Master Ltd, Honger Music Venture Ltd
監製:馬偉豪、廖婉虹
Produced by:Joe Ma, Jacqueline Liu
無雙Project Gutenberg
聯合出品:上海博納文化傳媒有限公司、英皇影業有限公司、
上海阿里巴巴影業有限公司
Co-Presented by:Shanghai Bona Culture & Media Co Ltd,
Emperor Film Production Co Ltd,
Shanghai Alibaba Pictures Co Ltd
監製:黃斌
Produced by:Ronald Wong
最佳導演
Best Director
陳果(三夫)Fruit Chan
(Three Husbands)
林超賢(紅海行動)
Dante Lam (Operation Red Sea)
陳詠燊(逆流大叔)
Sunny Chan (Men On The Dragon)
陳小娟(淪落人)
Chan Siu Kuen Oliver (Still Human)
莊文強(無雙)
Felix Chong (Project Gutenberg)
最佳編劇
Best Screenplay
陳慧、三三、應亮(自由行)
Chan Wai, 33, Ying Liang (A Family Tour)
陳詠燊(逆流大叔)
Sunny Chan (Men On The Dragon)
陳小娟(淪落人)
Chan Siu Kuen Oliver (Still Human)
莊文強(無雙)Felix Chong
(Project Gutenberg)
舒琪、李敏、李駿碩(翠絲)
Shu Kei, Erica Li, Jun Li (Tracey)
最佳男主角
Best Actor
吳鎮宇(逆流大叔)Francis Ng (Men On The Dragon)
黃秋生(淪落人)Anthony Wong (Still Human)
周潤發(無雙)Chow Yun Fat (Project Gutenberg)
郭富城(無雙)Aaron Kwok (Project Gutenberg)
姜皓文(翠絲)Philip Keung (Tracey)
最佳女主角
Best Actress
曾美慧孜(三夫)Chloe Maayan (Three Husbands)
蔡卓妍(非分熟女)Charlene Choi (The Lady Improper)
余香凝(非同凡響)Jennifer Yu (Distinction)
Crisel Consunji(淪落人)(Still Human)
張靜初(無雙)Zhang Jingchu (Project Gutenberg)
最佳男配角
Best Supporting Actor
黃德斌(逆流大叔)Kenny Wong (Men On The Dragon)
潘燦良(逆流大叔)Poon Chan Leung (Men On The Dragon)
李璨琛(淪落人)Sam Lee (Still Human)
廖啟智(無雙)Liu Kai Chi (Project Gutenberg)
袁富華(翠絲)Ben Yuen (Tracey)
最佳女配角
Best Supporting Actress
黃璐(G殺)Huang Lu (G Affairs)
蔣璐霞(紅海行動)Jiang Luxia (Operation Red Sea)
余香凝(逆流大叔)Jennifer Yu (Men On The Dragon)
周家怡(無雙)Catherine Chau (Project Gutenberg)
惠英紅(翠絲)Kara Wai (Tracey)
最佳新演員
Best New Performer
林善(G殺)Lam Sen (G Affairs)
栢天男(L風暴)Adam Pak (L Storm)
陳湛文(三夫)Chan Charm Man (Three Husbands)
胡定欣(逆流大叔)Nancy Wu (Men On The Dragon)
Crisel Consunji(淪落人)(Still Human)
最佳攝影
Best Cinematography
譚家豪(G殺)Karl Tam Ka Ho (G Affairs)
蔡崇輝(狄仁傑之四大天王) Choi Sung Fai (Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
馮遠文、黃永恆(紅海行動) Fung Yuen Man, Horace Wong Wing Hang (Operation Red Sea)
潘耀明(捉妖記2)Anthony Pun (Monster Hunt 2)
關智耀(無雙)Jason Kwan (Project Gutenberg)
最佳剪接
Best Film Editing
許文傑(G殺)Barfuss Hui Man Kit (G Affairs)
徐克、李林(狄仁傑之四大天王)
Tsui Hark , Li Lin (Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
蔡志雄、林志恆(紅海行動)
Choi Chi Hung, Lam Chi Hang (Operation Red Sea)
譚國明、雪蓮(逆向誘拐)Stanley Tam, Mary Stephen (Napping Kid)
彭正熙(無雙)Curran Pang (Project Gutenberg)
最佳美術指導
Best Art Direction
曹和成(西遊記女兒國)Cho Hwa Sung (The Monkey King 3)
赤塚佳仁、李景文(狄仁傑之四大天王) Yoshihito Akatsuka, Raymond Li (Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
李健威、Guillaume Aretos、種田陽平(捉妖記2) Lee Kin Wai, Guillaume Aretos, Yohei Taneda (Monster Hunt 2)
林子僑(無雙)Eric Lam (Project Gutenberg)
張蚊(翠絲)Irving Cheung (Tracey)
最佳服裝造型設計
Best Costume &
Make UpDesign
余家安、利碧君(西遊記女兒國)
Bruce Yu, Lee Pik Kwan (The Monkey King 3)
余家安、利碧君(狄仁傑之四大天王)
Bruce Yu, Lee Pik Kwan (Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
奚仲文(捉妖記2)Yee Chung Man (Monster Hunt 2)
文念中(無雙)Man Lim Chung (Project Gutenberg)
張蚊(翠絲)Irving Cheung (Tracey)
最佳動作設計
Best Action
Choreography
林峰(狄仁傑之四大天王)Lin Feng (Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
林超賢(紅海行動)Dante Lam (Operation Red Sea)
李忠志(無雙)Li Chung Chi (Project Gutenberg)
錢嘉樂、吳永倫、鄧瑞華(黃金兄弟)
Chin Ka Lok, Alan Ng, Tang Sui Wah (Golden Job)
袁信義(葉問外傳:張天志)Yuen Shun Yi (Master Z:The Ip Man Legacy)
最佳原創電影音樂
Best Original Film Score
泰迪羅賓、鄧志和(八部半喜怒哀樂) Teddy Robin Kwan, Eddie Tang (Lucid Dreams)
RubberBand(逆流大叔)(Men On The Dragon)
戴偉(無雙)Day Tai (Project Gutenberg)
陳光榮(黃金兄弟)Chan Kwong Wing (Golden Job)
大友良英(翠絲)Otomo Yoshihide (Tracey)
最佳原創電影歌曲
Best Original Film Song
陽光普照(非同凡響)
Sun Shines Bright (Distinction)
作曲:劉宇軒 Composer:Charles Lau
填詞:陳心遙 Lyric:Saville Chan
主唱:余香凝 Sung by:Jennifer Yu
逆流之歌(逆流大叔)(Men On The Dragon)
作曲、填詞、主唱:RubberBand
Composer, Lyric, Sung by:RubberBand
Let Us Be The One(無雙)(Project Gutenberg)
作曲:戴偉 Composer:Day Tai
填詞:陳心遙 Lyric:Saville Chan
主唱 Sung by:Jan Curious
一起衝一起闖(黃金兄弟)
Together We Charge, Together We March On (Golden Job)
作曲:陳光榮 Composer:Chan Kwong Wing
填詞:馮曦妤、陳光榮、朱雋言
Lyric:Fiona Fung, Chan Kwong Wing, Jeffrey Chu
主唱:鄭伊健、陳小春、謝天華、錢嘉樂、林曉峰
Sung by:Ekin Cheng, Jordan Chan, Michael Tse, Chin Ka Lok, Jerry Lamb
Tracey(翠絲)(Tracey)
作曲、填詞、主唱:陳蕾
Composer, Lyric, Sung by:Panther Chan
最佳音響效果
Best Sound Design
杜篤之、吳書瑤(G殺)
Tu Duu-Chih, Wu Shu-Yao (G Affairs)
Steve Burgess(狄仁傑之四大天王)
(Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
Nopawat Likitwong, Sarunyu Nurnsai
(紅海行動)(Operation Red Sea)
李耀強、姚俊軒(捉妖記2)
Lee Yiu Keung George, Yiu Chun Hin (Monster Hunt 2)
Dhanarat Dhitirojana, Kaikangwol Rungsakorn,
Sarunyu Nurnsai(無雙) (Project Gutenberg)
最佳視覺效果
Best Visual Effects
Jay Seung Jaegal, SungJin Jung, Branden Juwon Lee, 徐建(西遊記女兒國)
Jay Seung Jaegal, SungJin Jung, Branden Juwon Lee, Eric Xu (The Monkey King 3)
蔡洙應、朴英修、前川英章、池明求(狄仁傑之四大天王)
Chuck Chae, Park Young Soo, Maegawa Hideaki, Ji Myung Goo (Detective Dee : The Four Heavenly Kings)
李仁浩、姜泰均(紅海行動)Inho Lee, Taegyun Kang (Operation Red Sea)
潘國瑜(捉妖記2)Ellen Poon (Monster Hunt 2)
林洪峯(無雙)Lim Hung Fung Alex (Project Gutenberg)
新晉導演
Best New Director
李卓斌(G殺)Lee Cheuk Pan (G Affairs)
陳詠燊(逆流大叔)Sunny Chan (Men On The Dragon)
陳小娟(淪落人)Chan Siu Kuen Oliver (Still Human)
張家傑(棟篤特工)Cheung Ka Kit Jeff (Agent Mr Chan)
李駿碩(翠絲)Jun Li (Tracey)
最佳兩岸華語電影
Best Film From Mainland
And Taiwan
江湖兒女Ash Is Purest White
你好,之華Last Letter
我不是藥神Dying To Survive
邪不壓正Hidden Man
嘉年華Angels Wear White
the last of us jerry 在 王Leo Youtube 的最讚貼文
00:00 消化不良 (Bad Digestion)
03:51 白飯 (Baifun)
07:14 都有體會 (Experienced That)
11:15 鏡子 (Mirror)
Bad Digestion, a four-song EP from Taiwanese hip-hop innovator/songwriter Leo Wang, is a snapshot of life in Taiwan -- or anywhere, for that matter -- in 2021.
Let's start with a familiar everyday scene: you're sitting at a table, chopsticks in one hand, phone in the other. You're shoveling down food with one hand, swiping through emotion and drama with the other.
All this grease and gripe, day in, day out, will eventually get to you. This idea inspired the reggae-driven title track, on which Leo sings: "It's emotion, it's hunger, it's fate, all pulling on me / All these mundane things in the world -- I just want to break free."
Time for a digestif, then. The Taiwanese don't agree on everything, but they agree a meal is always good with white rice, or "Baifun." This cut is Leo's ode to Taiwan's great uniter, and his backing band feeds us a generous serving, dripping with funk.
When the world's hard to swallow, one can medicate, but one can also meditate, as Leo does on the last two songs. The space jazz-rock-infused "Experienced That" reminds us of our cosmic selves, as we are constantly pushed and pulled between positive and negative forces. "Mirror" closes the EP with a morsel of common wisdom worth remembering: when we look at other people, what we actually see is a reflection of ourselves.
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Bad Digestion is a release from KAO!INC., and was produced by Jerry Li, who also contributes on electric guitar, and features Adriano Moreira on drums, Eugene Yu (UG) on bass, Tseng-Yi Tseng on keyboard, and Minyen Hsieh on saxophones.
released June 24, 2021
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1. 消化不良 (Bad Digestion)
作詞 Lyrics:王之佑 Leo Wang
作曲 Compose:王之佑 Leo Wang、高飛 Adriano Moreira
製作人 Producer:李權哲 Jerry Li
編曲 Arranger:高飛 Adriano Moreira、李權哲 Jerry Li
爵士鼓 Drums:高飛 Adriano Moreira
電貝斯 Bass:俞友楨 UG
主奏吉他 Lead Guitar:李權哲 Jerry Li
節奏吉他 Rhythm Guitar:高飛 Adriano Moreira
鋼琴/風琴 Piano/B3 Organ:曾增譯 Mike Tseng
合成器 Synth:李權哲 Jerry Li
打擊樂 Percussion:李權哲 Jerry Li
和聲 Background Vocals:王之佑 Leo Wang、李權哲 Jerry Li、王彥博 NOTBADYB
O.P.:顏社企業有限公司 KAO!INC.
S.P.:Sony Music Publishing(Pte)Ltd, Taiwan Branch
ISRC:TWI452100044
2. 白飯 (Baifun)
作詞 Lyrics:王之佑 Leo Wang
作曲 Compose:王之佑 Leo Wang、高飛 Adriano Moreira、俞友楨 UG
製作人 Producer:李權哲 Jerry Li
編曲 Arranger:高飛 Adriano Moreira、俞友楨 UG、李權哲 Jerry Li 、王昱辰 Yuchain Wang
爵士鼓 Drums:高飛 Adriano Moreira
電貝斯 Bass:俞友楨 UG
電吉他 Guitar:李權哲 Jerry Li
電鋼琴 Wurlitzer:曾增譯 Mike Tseng
電鋼琴 Fender Rhodes:李權哲 Jerry Li
打擊樂 Percussion:李權哲 Jerry Li
高音薩克斯風/次中音薩克斯風 Soprano/Tenor Saxophones:謝明諺 Minyen Hsieh
長號 Trombone:林庭揚 Brandon Lin
和聲 Background Vocals:王之佑 Leo Wang、李權哲 Jerry Li
O.P.:顏社企業有限公司 KAO!INC.
S.P.:Sony Music Publishing(Pte)Ltd, Taiwan Branch
ISRC:TWI452100045
3. 都有體會 (Experienced That)
作詞 Lyrics:王之佑 Leo Wang
作曲 Compose:王之佑 Leo Wang、高飛 Adriano Moreira、俞友楨 UG
製作人 Producer:李權哲 Jerry Li
編曲 Arranger:高飛 Adriano Moreira、俞友楨 UG、李權哲 Jerry Li
爵士鼓 Drums:高飛 Adriano Moreira
電貝斯 Bass:俞友楨 UG
電吉他/古典吉他 Electric/Nylon Guitars:李權哲 Jerry Li
電鋼琴/合成器 Electric Piano/Synthesizer:曾增譯 Mike Tseng
高音薩克斯風 Soprano Saxophone:謝明諺 Minyen Hsieh
O.P.:顏社企業有限公司 KAO!INC.
S.P.:Sony Music Publishing(Pte)Ltd, Taiwan Branch
ISRC:TWI452100046
4. 鏡子 (Mirror)
作詞 Lyrics:王之佑 Leo Wang
作曲 Compose:王之佑 Leo Wang、高飛 Adriano Moreira、俞友楨 UG、曾增譯 Mike Tseng
製作人 Producer:李權哲 Jerry Li
編曲 Arranger:俞友楨 UG、李權哲 Jerry Li
爵士鼓 Drums:高飛 Adriano Moreira
電貝斯 Bass:俞友楨 UG
電吉他 Guitar:李權哲 Jerry Li
鋼琴 Piano:曾增譯 Mike Tseng
高音薩克斯風/次中音薩克斯風 Soprano/Tenor Saxophones:謝明諺 Minyen Hsieh
長號 Trombone:林庭揚 Brandon Lin
和聲 Background Vocals:李權哲 Jerry Li、王彥博 NOTBADYB
O.P.:顏社企業有限公司 KAO!INC.
S.P.:Sony Music Publishing(Pte)Ltd, Taiwan Branch
ISRC:TWI452100047
拍攝/影像合成 Video Production:呂儀婷 51
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Another 50-point game by Allen Iverson wasn't enough for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Iverson became only the seventh player in NBA history to score at least 50 points in consecutive games, but he fouled out with 4.5 seconds left, putting Mehmet Okur on the line for the winning free throws in Utah's 103-101 victory over the 76ers on Monday night.
"I had a hot hand and Coach (Jim O'Brien) called my number," Iverson said. "That's with anybody, though. If a guy's going well, you milk it. You just keep running the same play over and over until they stop it."
Iverson followed up his 54-point game in Milwaukee with 51 this time, becoming the first Sixers player to score 50 in back-to-back games and the first Philadelphia player to accomplish the feat since Wilt Chamberlain for the Warriors in 1962.
The last NBA player to score 50 points in consecutive games was Antawn Jamison in December 2000 with the Golden State Warriors. Iverson joined Rick Barry, Elgin Baylor, Chamberlain, Bernard King, Michael Jordan and Jamison as the only players to accomplish the feat.
Iverson scored 21 in the third quarter to help the Sixers overcome a 16-point halftime deficit, only to watch the comeback fall short from the bench. After Okur hit his foul shots, a running layup attempt by Willie Green clanged off the back of the rim, and the Jazz snapped a seven-game road losing streak and a three-game skid overall.
Okur finished with 20 points and Carlos Boozer led Utah with 28 as four Jazz players finished in double figures.
After blowing their big halftime lead, the Jazz used a 15-4 run in the fourth quarter keyed by Boozer and Carlos Arroyo, who finished with 11 assists.
"We started feeling sorry for ourselves a little bit in the second half," Jazz coach Jerry Sloan said. "But fortunately they stuck together and a couple guys made real hard, hustle plays."
Iverson hit a running layup and Kyle Korver, who had 16 points, drained his fifth 3-pointer to tie it at 101 in the final minute.
Iverson single-handedly turned around a game that, for the first half, was sloppy.
Trailing 57-41 at halftime, the Sixers scored 38 points in the third quarter using runs of 16-6 and 20-10 to erase Utah's lead in less than 12 minutes.
Iverson scored on a variety of shots, hitting 3-pointers, off-balance drives and a reverse left-handed layup that brought the crowd to its feet. He went 18-for-31 from the field, including 4-of-6 from 3-point range, and 11-of-17 from the line. He also had six assists.
"He puts up 50 points two nights in a row and he's still looking for us," Korver said. "A lot of guys are capable of putting up 50 points back-to-back nights, but they (think), this is my show. He wasn't like that. It's pretty amazing."
The teams combined for 30 fouls and 27 turnovers in the first 24 minutes, and the game was marred by five technical fouls, including an ugly altercation early in the third quarter.
Philadelphia's Corliss Williamson was ejected with 6:26 to play in the third after being assessed with a technical foul for grabbing Utah's Matt Harpring by the nape of his neck after the two were battling for position under the basket.
Williamson held onto Harpring for a few seconds before shoving him into the crowd. It was his second technical foul of the game.
Game notes
Sloan is 27-15 against Philadelphia. ... Utah players have already missed 86 games due to injury. ... Kenny Thomas missed his second straight game for Philadelphia with a back strain. John Salmons missed his second straight with bronchitis. ... Philadelphia embarks on a three-week, eight-game road trip Wednesday, starting in Indiana.
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Thank you to the Yellowknife Dene Drummers for joining on stage last night to end our last performance at Folk On The Rocks! It was a magical moment for all ... ... <看更多>