Music video out on YouTube and a little note:
Drunk sleeping in taxis is a song that I hold very close to my heart. It is about a fear I have of not being loved the same way when I’m seen at my worst by the people I love. It is about how I can get scared to be the one I don’t like and show the worst part of me… It is very easy to idealize you and like you at your best but when you’re drunk sleeping in taxis, irrational, crying for no reason, at your worst, would people still feel the same about you? I wrote it out and it healed me. People tend to see me as a very happy, positive, smiley person which reflects true parts of me but I have so many insecurities and flaws that I’m afraid to show and the worst part of me that I’m afraid to be. This song is an act of courage to choose to share this other vulnerable page of my life cause normalizing the human side of us over perfection is something I wish I can always do. I guess the lyrics speak for themselves and with this song I just spoke my truth on a 2am night when I couldn’t sleep, few days after a party that has gone wrong...
I hope it can speak to you. And thank you so much for sharing it❤️❤️🩹🥺😭
#DrunkSleepingInTaxis
同時也有13部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過1,440的網紅Huan Huan 緩緩,也在其Youtube影片中提到,導演/攝影 Director & Cinematographer | 張嘉輝 Zhang Ahuei 攝影助理 Assistant Camera | Joe Hsueh 演員 Starring | 陳思潔 Mia 妝髮 Makeup & Hair | L.H.WU 服裝 Styling | If&n...
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//A Cantopop star publicly supported Hong Kong protesters. So Beijing disappeared his music.
By AUGUST BROWN
The 2 million pro-democracy protesters who have flooded the streets of Hong Kong over the last few months have been tear-gassed, beaten by police and arrested arbitrarily. But many of the territory’s most famous cultural figures have yet to speak up for them. Several prominent musicians, actors and celebrities have even sided with the cops and the government in Beijing.
The protesters are demanding rights to fair elections and judicial reform in the semiautonomous territory. Yet action film star Jackie Chan, Hong Kong-born K-pop star Jackson Wang of the group GOT7 and Cantopop singers Alan Tam and Kenny Bee have supported the police crackdown, calling themselves “flag protectors.” Other Hong Kong cultural figures have stayed silent, fearing for their careers.
The few artists who have spoken out have seen their economic and performing prospects in mainland China annihilated overnight. Their songs have vanished from streaming services, their concert tours canceled. But a few musicians have recently traveled to America to support the protesters against long odds and reprisals from China.
“Pop musicians want to be quiet about controversy, and on this one they’re particularly quiet,” said Anthony Wong Yiu-ming, 57, the singer and cofounder of the pioneering Hong Kong pop group Tat Ming Pair.
Wong is a popular, progressive Cantopop artist — a Hong Kong Bryan Ferry or David Bowie, with lyrics sung in the territory’s distinct dialect. But he, along with such singer-actors as Denise Ho and Deanie Ip, have made democratic reforms the new cause of their careers, even at the expense of their musical futures in China. Wong’s on tour in the U.S. and will perform a solo show in L.A. on Tuesday.
“It’s rebelling against the establishment, and [most artists] just don’t want to,” Wong said. “Of course, I’m very disappointed, but I never expected different from some people. Freedom of speech and civil liberties in Hong Kong are not controversial. It’s basic human rights. But most artists and actors and singers, they don’t stand with Hong Kongers.”
Hong Kong protesters
Hundreds of people form a human chain at Victoria Peak in Hong Kong on Sept. 13.(Marcus Yam/Los Angeles Times)
The protests are an echo — and escalation — of the Occupy Central movement five years ago that turned into a broad pro-democracy effort known as the Umbrella Movement. Those protests, led by teenage activist Joshua Wong (no relation), rebelled against a new policy of Beijing pre-screening candidates for political office in Hong Kong to ensure party loyalty.
Protesters were unsuccessful in stopping those policies, but the movement galvanized a generation of activists.
These latest demonstrations were in response to a proposed policy of extraditing suspected criminals from Hong Kong to mainland China, which activists feared would undermine their territory’s legal independence and put its residents at risk. The protests now encompass a range of reforms — the withdrawal of the extradition bill, secured voting rights, police reform, amnesty for protesters and a public apology for how Beijing and police have portrayed the demonstrations.
Wong, already respected as an activist for LGBT causes in Hong Kong, is one of vanishingly few musicians to have put their futures on the line to push for those goals.
Wong’s group Tat Ming Pair was one of the most progressive Cantonese acts of the ’80s and ’90s (imagine a politically radical Chinese Depeche Mode). When Wong spoke out in favor of the Umbrella Movement at the time, he gained credibility as an activist but paid the price as an artist: His touring and recording career evaporated on the mainland.
The Chinese government often pressures popular services like Tencent (the country’s leading music-streaming service, with 800 million monthly users) to remove artists who criticize the government. Artists can find longstanding relationships with live promoters on ice and lucrative endorsement deals drying up.
“This government will do things to take revenge on you,” Wong said. “If you’re not obedient, you’ll be punished. Since the Umbrella Movement, I’ve been put on a blacklist in China. I anticipated that would happen, but what I did not expect was even local opportunities decreased as well. Most companies have some ties with mainland China, and they didn’t want to make their China partners unhappy, so they might as well stop working with us.”
Censorship is both overt and subtly preemptive, said Victoria Tin-bor Hui, a professor and Hong Kong native who teaches Chinese politics and history at the University of Notre Dame.
“Every time artists or stars say anything even remotely sympathetic to protesters or critical of the government, they get in trouble,” Hui said. “You can literally have your career ruined. Denise Ho, after she joined the Umbrella Movement, everything she had listed online or on shelves was taken off. Companies [including the cosmetics firm Lancôme] told her they would have nothing more to do with her, and she started doing everything on her own.”
So Wong and other artists like Ho have been pushing back where they can.
Wong’s recent single, “Is It a Crime,” questions Beijing crackdowns on all memorials of the Tiananmen Square massacre, especially in Hong Kong, where there was a robust culture of activism and memorials around that tragedy. The single, which feels akin to Pink Floyd’s expansive, ominous electronic rock, has been blacklisted on mainland streaming services and stores.
Wong plans to speak out to commemorate the anniversary of the Umbrella Movement on this tour as well.
“The government is very afraid of art and culture,” Wong said. “If people sing about liberty and freedom of speech, the government is afraid. When I sing about the anniversary of Tiananmen, is it a crime to remember what happened? To express views? I think the Chinese government wants to suppress this side of art and freedom.”
The fallout from his support of the protests has forced him to work with new, more underground promoters and venues. The change may have some silver linings, as bookers are placing his heavy synth-rock in more rebellious club settings than the Chinese casinos he’d often play stateside. (In L.A., he’s playing 1720, a downtown venue that more often hosts underground punk bands.)
“We lost the second biggest market in the world, but because of what we are fighting for, in a way, we gained some new fans. We met new promoters who are interested in promoting us in newer markets. It’s opened new options for people who don’t want to follow” the government’s hard-line approach, Wong said.
Hui agreed that while loyalty from pro-democracy protesters can’t make up for the lost income of the China market, artists should know that Hong Kongers will remember whose side they were on during this moment and turn out or push back accordingly.
“You make less money, but Hong Kong pro-democracy people say, ‘These are our own singers, we have to save them,’” Hui said. “They support their own artists and democracy as part of larger effort to blacklist companies that sell out Hong Kong.”
Ho testified before Congress last week to support Hong Kong’s protesters. “This is not a plea for so-called foreign interference. This is a plea for democracy,” Ho said in her speech. A new bill to ban U.S. exports of crowd-control technology to Hong Kong police has bipartisan support.
No Hong Kong artists are under any illusions that the fight to maintain democracy will be easy. Even the most outspoken protesters know the long odds against a Chinese government with infinite patience for stifling dissent. That’s why support from cultural figures and musicians can be even more meaningful now, Hui said.
“Artists, if they say anything, that cheers people on,” Hui said. “Psychologists say Hong Kong suffers from territory-wide depression. Even minor symbolic gestures from artists really lift people’s morale.”
Pro-democracy artists, like protesters, are more anxious than ever. They’ve never been more invested in these uprisings, but they also fear the worst from the mainland Chinese government. “If you asked me six months ago, I was not very hopeful,” Wong said. “But after what’s happened, even though the oppression is bigger, we are stronger and more determined than before.”
Anthony Wong Yiu-ming
Where: 1720, 1720 E. 16th St.
When: 7 p.m. Tuesday
Tickets: $55-$150
Info: 1720.la //
no easy way out lyrics 在 Sunny & Ivy の時光小站 Facebook 的精選貼文
[Mommy's heart chat]
At A Anderson Parent-child colloquium, I was put up by Anderson, and the lecturer asked me to say what the child was moving and had to practice to resonate in 30 seconds 😲, I told everyone 30 seconds indeed It's a bit difficult ~ I want to ask the parents here, do you remember the child called daddy or mom? Silence at this time...... 🤫 I ask when the child is called a habit, I will not want the child to call the other side quickly, so that I do not have to change my diaper to milk, and laugh at it now...... 😂 and my child let I waited for two years and two months to call me a mom, I don't know if it was a heartache 😭 or moved 😘, but at least it made me feel relieved he wasn't dumb, he was my second child, called slow The Powerpuff............ after the end, the two moms told me that when I heard you, I cried, because my children were also, Ivy did not know if this was a cause of resonance 🤔, but I am convinced that I am not alone.
In the beginning, I just wanted to let kasper learn to walk, and I thought that it was a small part of us. 😵 because my child is a total slow, all normal children should have the development. I am going to be able to do a good job. I want to share it with the "language" part. When Kasper is completely out of language and even cognitive, I have got a lot of kung fu 💪. If you have follow us, I will know it. It is so touching to take the two brothers to see a parent-child concert.
Children in general without language, usually the doctors will suggest to do some checks, such as hearing tests, and will start to arrange early healing without disease, check out kasper sure not damaged, just have unstable frequency need tracking, we except running early Healing, listening to therapist's way to go home to practice, at home I love to put music, when I write, I love to put romance 🥰 comfortable song, when I am sad, I will put sad songs to make myself good Crying 🤣 one time, when I was happy, I liked to put on a rock song to wiggle the body 💃🕺, the music to me is more of a source of relaxation than listening to me, so i also apply to kasper.
When I was taking care of my sick mother-in-law, the paramedics told me that the ear was the last stop of the body structure. If there was anything to say, I would like to say that when I was learning English, listening to English songs was the most. Able to resonate with hum singing 👩 🎤, this makes me inspired to listen to the importance, so I started to search for the song fit for Kasper, which I recommend the creation of #thanks, such as the classic counting stars, happy Children love singing, facial features, Finger Sports, etc. Interesting lyrics with easy melody. Children may not be able to reach the vibes immediately, but in the heart, they will definitely remember, because kasper is also intermittently listening for three years, and now it will be especially requested. Listen to that song.
In fact, we can also find the music that is suitable for children. I think it is a long way to take care of the child. It is also important for parents to find a comfortable balance. No matter how much the music can help the child? But at least listening to music is very comfortable. In order not to allow long length, it will gradually be shared with " language once again, stressing that it is pure only experience sharing, and it does not have a special effect! Also very welcome 🤗 parents share when children are no cognitive, no language, what are the ways to help the child improve?
Through this platform, not only sharing food, scenic spots, but also sharing "Slow-flying", hope to let more people know about the different children of slow flying, maybe i am not the most professional, but share with such experience Found, in fact, he / they are very naive and cute, believe in you more understanding, give greater tolerance, no longer stay distance but close to each other's heart.
#第138篇
#聽音樂可以療癒身心靈
#音樂也能帶給孩子前所未有的感受
#謝欣芷愛唱歌創作
#認識不同的慢飛天使從你我開始
#瞭解也是一種互動的幫助開始
#媽咪心事聊聊天 #時光小站
#遲緩兒 #慢飛孩子
no easy way out lyrics 在 Huan Huan 緩緩 Youtube 的精選貼文
導演/攝影 Director & Cinematographer | 張嘉輝 Zhang Ahuei
攝影助理 Assistant Camera | Joe Hsueh
演員 Starring | 陳思潔 Mia
妝髮 Makeup & Hair | L.H.WU
服裝 Styling | If&n
Connect with Huan Huan
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Lyrics:
日出東方 The sun rises in the east
怔怔看你熟睡臉龐 In an awakening daze, I see you sleeping soundly
海水潮漲 The tide rises
和你靜看夕陽變化 We quietly watch the sunset
卻將 And I will
悄悄的帶過 Ever so gently carry
我的心動 This beating heart of mine
在瑣碎的 As I go about this normal life
日常裡經過 Day in, day out
顯得輕鬆 Feeling at such ease
無需多餘的動作 No need to move, no need to move at all
浪費時光 Just to pass the time
總把黑夜變得漫長 We fill our nights with
散步遊蕩 Long, meandering walks
風把臉上的妝吹花 The wind gently kissing our faces
你卻 As always
依然還欣賞 You appreciated
我的模樣 Me just as I was
擁抱所有 You embraced
不完美的疤 My imperfections
牽手回家 Holding hands on the way home
無需多餘的鋪張 We needed nothing more
卻將 And I will
悄悄的帶過 Ever so gently carry
我的心動 This beating heart of mine
在瑣碎的 As I go about this normal life
日常裡經過 Day in, day out
顯得輕鬆 Feeling at such ease
無需多餘的動作 No need to move, no need to move at all
製作人 Producer | 蕭戎雯 Coco Hsiao
詞/曲 Songwriting | 蕭戎雯 Coco Hsiao
配唱 Vocal Director | 沈簡單 Easy Shen
主唱 Lead Vocal | 蕭戎雯 Coco Hsiao
木吉他 Acoustic Guitar | 蕭戎雯 Coco Hsiao
電吉他 Electric Guitar | 蕭戎雯 Coco Hsiao
爵士鼓/打擊 Drum & Percussion | 彭一珍 Yi Jen Peng
電貝斯 Bass | 黃柏豪 PauL Huang
剪輯 Editing | 徐振程 Jason Hsu、蕭戎雯 Coco Hsiao
錄音師 Recording Engineer | 李詠恩 Joshua Lee (荒原錄音室 The Wasteland Studio)、Andy Baker (玉成戲院錄音室 YuChen Studio)、徐振程 Jason Hsu (玉成戲院錄音室 YuChen Studio)
混音師 Mixing Engineer | Andy Baker
母帶後製 Mastering Engineer | Matt Colton (Metropolis Studios)

no easy way out lyrics 在 Jaymidichannel Youtube 的最讚貼文
Episode 5 : Project "Jaymidi With You" 7 night covers
Song : EASY
Artist : JAONAAY
Guitar : Nueng Dub
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"7 Night Covers"
EP.1 นิโคติน (Nicotine) - JAONAAY (Cover)
https://youtu.be/ur4eSxnGs8A
EP.2 ฝืนตัวเองไม่เป็น - JAONAAY
https://youtu.be/Nx550dl6p2k
EP.3 แอบดี - SMILE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvkb7...
EP.4 กล้าพอไหม - JAOKHUN
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=syARjwZL0vc
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Original Version : Mac Ayres - easy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWK8EuUSMSI&list=PLN1ogB59D5eWMlB8NtSWYlYEG_SoL2pBJ&index=9&t=0s
SINGLE : easy
ARTIST : Mac Ayres
*LYRICS*
Oh you heard
What they say
Oh, the more things change
The more they stay the same
Ain't that a shame? (I know it's a shame)
I've been good
For some time
I'd be lying if I said that
You ain't on my mind
Been tryin' to give it some time
Feeling like I'm runnin' away
Never had the chance, chance to say
I can say that loving you is easy
I don't need to prove a single thing
Somewhere along the way I guess you got under my skin
I put all my cards out on the table
You ain't ever gonna show your hand
I would rather hold you close than try to understand
Mornin' sun, mornin' high
Oh, I think this haze is for now my best disguise
No need to think about why
What'cha say, starry-eyed
How you love to smile
And watch the clouds reside
Just tryin' to give it some time
Feeling like I'm runnin' away
Never had the chance, chance to say
I can say that loving you is easy
I don't need to prove a single thing
Somewhere along the way I guess you got under my skin
I put all my cards out on the table
You ain't ever gonna show your hand
I would rather hold you close than try to understand
I put all my cards out on the table
You ain't ever gonna show your hand
I would rather hold you close than try to understand
I can say that loving you is easy
I don't need to prove a single thing
Somewhere along the way I guess you got under my skin
I put all my cards out on the table
You ain't ever gonna show your hand
I would rather hold you close than try to understand

no easy way out lyrics 在 Claudia Koh Youtube 的最讚貼文
❐ MV out on 27.05.20 ❐
Song: Beautiful Soul
Composer: Claudia Koh
Lyrics: Claudia Koh
Arranger: Y. Siu
Producer: Claudia Koh, Y. Siu
❐ iTunes: https://apple.co/2TiJVIc
❐ Spotify: https://spoti.fi/2ACWPu2
❐ KKBOX: https://kkbox.fm/vSaeWX
❐ MOOV: https://s.moov.hk/r?s=rw8jrJ
❐ JOOX: https://bit.ly/2Xc3UJQ
Cellist: Chor Kai Hei (www.chorkaihei.com)
Mixing and Mastering: Claudia Koh
Vocal Production: Claudia Koh, Y. Siu
Harmonies Arrangement: Claudia Koh
Album Artwork Editor: Karen Koh
Photographer: Chester Ku
Hair Colour: Eric Kong @ GrowHair Salon
➫ Instagram: https://instagram.com/claudia.koh
➫ Facebook: https://facebook.com/claudiakohtc
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Lyrics:
Beautiful soul
You’re much better
Than who you think you are
When you try to surrender
There’s no one like you
Exactly like you
You’re perfect just the way you are
It’s the truth
Easy for you to say
But I can’t tell myself these things
Yea, I know you tried to save me
Tried to save me and find a cure
For me
But it’s not easy
And I want to let you know
I hate my feelings
I hate that I can feel
But it’s not easy
To play my part
But I know I have a heart
Beautiful soul
Do you remember
The shit that came around
You never surrendered
Don’t tell me you don’t love yourself
No excuse for who you are
A mind
A heart
To love
Easy for you to say
But I can’t tell myself these things
Yea, I know you tried to save me
Tried to save me and find a cure
For me
But it’s not easy
And I want to let you know
I hate my feelings
I hate that I can feel
But it’s not easy
To play my part
But I know I have a heart
Oh, revive
Oh, survive
Oh, revive
Oh, survive
Do you know how hard I’ve tried
How hard I’ve tried to hold them in
That’s not me
That’s not me
So I want to let you see it through my eyes
I hate that I can’t lie
But it’s not easy
To play my part
I know I have a heart
Oh, revive
Oh, survive
Oh, revive
Oh, revive
Oh, survive
Oh, revive
Oh, revive
Oh, survive
Oh, revive
#beautifulsoul #claudiakoh #許東晴
