Chapter 369: The boss of the Seventh Spring Festival Gala, the confrontation between old and new ido
Cao Jun smiled and joked: "Sister Fei, who of us is following whom? Why is there any shame in calling you Xiao Feifei?"
Huang Fei laughed at herself: "I am already so old, and you still call me Xiao Feifei. I can't stand it. It's too bitter."
Cao Jun asked back: "If you don't call me little Feifei, what do you call me? You can't always call me Sister Fei, right? I feel like I'm calling you old."
Huang Fei thought for a while and said, "If you don't want to call me Sister Fei with Chicken Chop Rice, then just call me Fei. Is that okay?"
Cao Jun smiled and nodded: "Okay, I'll call you Fei from now on."
After chatting for a while, Cao Jun and Huang Fei got down to business and chatted about creative matters for a while.
Frankly speaking, it is really not an easy task for Cao Jun to write a song for Huang Fei.
Because if the song written by Cao Jun is suitable for Huang Fei to sing, it should not be too vulgar or too earthy, it should be closer to her style, and it should be able to be on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala.
After some careful consideration, Cao Jun finally spent a morning writing a new song for Huang Fei - "When You Get Old".
That afternoon.
Huang Fei made an appointment with Cao Jun and went to her family's big villa to sing her new song "When You Get Old".
Cao Jun didn't hesitate. He looked at the music score he had just written, hugged his guitar, and began to play and sing affectionately:
"When you get old and your hair turns gray
sleepy
When you get old and can't walk anymore
Napping by the fire, reminiscing about youth
How many people loved you when you were young and happy?
Admiring your beauty, fake or true
…”
As soon as Cao Jun opened his mouth, Huang Fei, who was unprepared, was moved by Cao Jun's singing.
Although the lyrics and arrangement of the song "When You Get Old" are very plain, with almost no Gao Chao, but when paired together, coupled with Cao Jun's soulful singing, it seems very warm and touching, and touches the soul.
"When I get old, my eyebrows will droop
The lights are dim
The wind blows, your news
This is the song in my heart
When I get old, I really hope
This song is for you."
After singing the song, Huang Fei didn't say anything, but there were obvious tears in the corners of her eyes.
"Sister Fei..."
Just as Cao Jun opened his mouth, Huang Fei interrupted: "Didn't you agree to call me Fei? Why did you call me Sister Fei again?"
Cao Jun smiled and quickly changed his words: "Fei, do you like this song? This song is my love letter to you."
Huang Fei was very touched. She also felt that the song "When You Are Old" was Cao Jun's love words to her.
Looking at Cao Jun in front of her, Huang Fei said with emotion: "Jun'er, thank you, I like this song very much."
Cao Jun smiled and said, "Thank you, why are you so polite to me?"
After listening to "When You Get Old" sung by Cao Jun, Huang Fei didn't hesitate at all and decided in her heart to take the song "When You Get Old" to this year's Spring Festival Gala for the Year of the Tiger.
After all, after the first day in the Chinese music scene, Huang Fei, like Cao Jun, went to the Spring Festival Gala just like going back to his own home, and could go whenever he wanted.
Of course, if there are no good works, Cao Jun and Huang Fei would rather not work than work for the sake of being good. For Cao Jun and Huang Fei, good works always come first.
February 13th, New Year’s Eve.
When the familiar prelude sounded, the Little Tigers, dressed in white suits studded with silver sequins, slowly rose onto the stage of the Spring Festival Gala in the Year of the Tiger, and the enthusiasm of the audience soared to the highest point.
The formation is still the same as 21 years ago: "Thunderbolt Tiger" Wu Qilong in the middle, "Goodbye Tiger" Su Youpeng on the left, and "Little Handsome Tiger" Chen Zhipeng on the right - the once popular Little Tigers are back.
"Love", "Butterflies Fly", "Green Apple Paradise"...
The audience sang loudly along with them: "String your heart with mine... Butterflies fly like childhood running in the wind... Don't linger around midnight on weekends, come to Apple Paradise..."
Many people shed tears while listening to the song.
This group, which carries the youthful memories of a generation, finally reunited at the 2010 Year of the Tiger Spring Festival Gala.
The melody that triggered the chorus and the signature movements are still "familiar formula, familiar taste". This medley of "Reunion" songs not only brought the touch of reunion after a long absence, but also evoked the memories of the 70s.
, the youthful memories of those born in the 1980s.
After the performance of the Little Tigers, Cao Jun, a loyal fan of the Little Tigers, took a photo with the three tigers backstage at the Spring Festival Gala like many other staff members.
It is worth mentioning that among the three tigers, Cao Jun’s favorite is Su Youpeng, the obedient tiger.
Strictly speaking, Cao Jun is a fan of Su Youpeng and a fan of his movies. It can be said that he grew up watching his dramas.
As early as the crew of "The Wind", Cao Jun and Su Youpeng had happily collaborated. Cao Jun played the Japanese officer Takeda, while Su Youpeng played Bai Xiaonian.
However, what surprised Cao Jun was that the Three Tigers also admired Cao Jun. Not only had they seen Cao Jun's formal works, but they also praised Cao Jun for being very popular in Taiwan and a leading figure in the current Chinese music scene.
Facing the praise from the three seniors, Cao Jun said modestly: "I am just lucky. I am here today because I am standing on the shoulders of giants."
Not long after, Huang Fei went on stage alone and sang "When You Get Old" composed for her by Cao Jun.
As soon as the Queen of Heaven opened her mouth, everything fell silent, and the audience was intoxicated by her singing.
Huang Fei left the Spring Festival Gala backstage after singing "When You Get Old" and did not accept any media interviews.
As for Cao Jun's program this time, he was ranked relatively low and did not leave with Huang Fei.
Participating in the Year of the Tiger Spring Festival Gala this time, Cao Jun did not lower his requirements for himself and brought a newly created rock song - "The Ordinary Road".
Just like when he sang "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky", Cao Jun specially invited members of the concert band to join him on the Spring Festival Gala stage to play this song together.
However, as soon as Cao Jun appeared on the stage, he won applause and cheers from the audience.
"Wandering, on the road
Are you leaving via via
Fragile and proud
That was also what I looked like
boiling, restless
Where are you going, via via
enigmatic, silent
Are you really listening to the story..."
"Ordinary Road" continues the style of "The Brightest Star in the Night Sky", with a slow and lyrical prelude, blended with his clear voice and low singing, making the song full of languid warmth and sadness.
Cao Jun's layered singing not only allows the audience to calm down and enjoy peace and innocence in the stable melody, but also allows them to experience the intuition of youth through the power of the song.
"I ruined everything I had
Just want to leave forever
I once fell into boundless darkness
Want to struggle and be unable to extricate myself
I used to be like you, like him, like the wild grass and flowers
Desperate and longing
I cry and laugh in an ordinary way
…”
After singing in the Spring Festival Gala for seven consecutive years, Cao Jun's mentality has become very good. His performance on the Spring Festival Gala stage has become more and more stable. He has no stage fright at all and is quite worthy of a general.
The "Ordinary Road" sung by Cao Jun this time has also successfully won the love of the audience. Even if it is the first time to listen to it, it still has a catchy feeling.
As for the song programs, the ones that surprised the audience the most were the Little Tigers' medley of hits, Cao Jun's "The Ordinary Road", and Huang Fei's "When You Get Old".
As for the works performed by other singers, they did not leave a deep impression on the audience.
As for folk art programs, Zhao Bensan, Xiao Shen and other disciples from the Zhao family class once again appeared on the stage of the Spring Festival Gala and performed the sketch "Donation". It can only be said to be average, far inferior to the 2009 "Not Short of Money".
What is worthy of congratulation is that this year, Cai Ming has not yet become a "venomous old lady", his partner is not the "little old man" Pan Changjiang, and the "Guo Cai Group" has not yet "divided up", and the sketch "There is a Graduate in the Family" has become the last
A "good story" about an occasion.
Guo Donglin, the "Guozi" in the sketch "A Word of Things", has been on the Spring Festival Gala for so many years, and he also choked out a golden saying: "A word of things, a word can make a thing happen, a word can make a bad thing, a word can become a
harmonious society."
This year, Jia Ling has not yet become "Fat Ling". Her partner Bai Kainan made her debut on the Spring Festival Gala stage. With the help of her master Feng Gong, as a "newcomer" she brought a new type of cool cross talk "Big Talk", which also
Chapter completed!