studio album ′LONESOME′ by Hong Kong singer WINNIE LAU in spring ′95

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studio album ′LONESOME′ by Hong Kong singer WINNIE LAU in spring ′95
studio album ′LONESOME′ by Hong Kong singer WINNIE LAU in spring ′95
The water-squirting microphone of death. Basically, timer hits 0, you're dead. But of course, none of the singers could actually see the timer. Just like Russian Roulette, eh?
So I was on 56.com and I was re-watching the 1993 Jade Singers Anniversary. I found out they had this neat little function that lets you make short GIFs! So I tried it out (and no, these aren't the first GIFs I made off 56.com).
Just a little bit of light entertainment since I've been gone for so long. Not without my two cents, of course:
Takeshi Kaneshiro sure looks scared, all dressed in white. And somehow very demure.
Yeah, so I included more GIFs of Sammi. But seriously, look how scared she was. I mean she had every right to, since Sam Tsang looked like he was going to sacrifice himself for her. LOL.
And when you realize you have a lot of time like Winnie here, you just do a little dance.
Wow, just look at that evil TVB executive's grin.
Highlight: 1994 Anniversary Battle of the Mini-Musicals
Presenting to you, the two mini-musicals from the 1994 TVB Anniversary - definitely a highlight of the show. So many strong performances that night (unlike the crass kind of things TVB pulls out of its bag nowadays. It's almost like they don't do anything - I just end up feeling empty whenever I watch the new ones) and great hosting. I'm sure the audience was well and truly satisfied that night. Anyway, on with the shows! "Guy and Gal Hooligans: I Love You" This was a little number featuring Law Ka Ying, Jacky Cheung, Jaclyn Chu and Anita Yuen. Roughly translated, the name of this act would be something like "Guy and Gal Hooligans: I Love You." Heheheh. So yes, they're all acting like juvenile delinquents.
Note: Just noticed this - there are some audio skipping issues with the video. It seems to be a problem with WMV (Windows Media Video files). Will see if I can upload using a different format and hopefully that'll fix the problems. Okay, just found another version uploaded by an Anita Yuen fan - cool. And yes, that's Veronica Yip and Chung-Ming Poon hosting there.
My 2¢ & Extra Notes: - Man, Law Ka Ying AKA Liza Wang's husband is just so LOL. - Hah. Jacky's afro. While his "younger brother" Law Ka Ying has no hair. - Jaclyn Chu actually has quite a suitable voice for singing. But I can't say the same for Anita Yuen - I would've thought Kiki Sheung (who does not appear in any of the performances for the 1994 Anniversary) would have a singing voice like Anita's but Kiki has a very good singing voice, surprisingly. And it can go much higher than her talking voice too. "Gangster Hero" The other musical featured Cantopop Queen Sally Yeh and TVB heavyweight Adam Cheng as leads. Former Miss Asia Pageant winner Christy Chung also gets a non-speaking role, along with pretty girl singers Winnie Lau, Gigi Lai, Vivian Lai and Karen Tong as Sally's back-up crew. As for this one, "Gangster Hero" would be a loose title translation for this act.
My 2¢ & Extra Notes: - Damsel in distress and former beauty queen Christy Chung was sitting in the chair next to Run Run Shaw for 1993's TVB Anniversary, so it must be good to get up and dance around (as opposed to accompanying an old guy for a 2 hour no possibly longer show). Even though Christy didn't know a word of Chinese when she won the Miss Asia Beauty Pageant, she really did work really hard and is now fluent in both Cantonese and Mandarin (so naturally, I do not feel sorry for ABCs who don't bother to learn the language properly. Don't even mention Mr Hong Kong Stephen Huynh. Christy can also speak Vietnamese, French and English as her native tongues). - I don't know why this is, but Gigi is the only one in white pants from Sally's gang... maybe they ran out of black pants or something? Because those pants are going to stain. -Sally sure has a cheeky look in her eye when she brings the ring out magically from the air. So your pick? Which one was your favorite musical of the night? I think they both did very well but I have a tendency to go for comedy (yes, it was Law Ka Ying) and I guess the audiences that night liked this one more according to the viewer votes anyway - why don't they do that anymore? It was like reality TV before reality TV. So yes, there was this time when TVB actually used to care about their audiences back home. We're the ones who made TVB in the first place- after all, no audience, no TVB.Where's the consumer interaction these days? Video credits: 永遠@心儀 (tudou.com), taqfiles.blogspot.com