Farewell to Cambridge S H E

Is it retro? The instrumentation is a European organ (Scottish bagpipes) Pop songs tend to have a bit of a commercial flavor and are meant to sell

But the song is still worth listening to

1. along the lines of Jay Chou? Fong's lyrics feel rhythmic and catchy

2. Gorgeously laid out, with images that carry a hint of gray, but make you feel like you're there

It's as if you can see these images gradually becoming clearer in your mind

They are all images that can be readily seen in a film, and at the moment contain the author's feelings

Metaphorical and difficult to speak of, Xu Zhimo left Kangqiao back in the day. When Xu Zhimo left Kangqiao, although he left a poem, but some feelings are difficult to text to the full table, the more complex feelings, the more difficult to speak, so what he saw and heard is covered with the same as their own parting feelings

3. Lyrics with another writing style, the second person "you"

Can be given to the scenery by giving the rich feelings to set off the feelings of the people

(this is a bit of a test, but it's true, laugh 。。。。。)

4. This stay heavy, gray, there is a sense of suffocation

Of course, this is in order to combine with the music to achieve a kind of shock to the people, or to cause **** Ming

Also no lack of pop flavor?

I think it's supposed to tell the story of Xu Zhimo.

But it doesn't seem to tell the same story as Xu Zhimo's poem.

My understanding:

The poet and his friend<or lover>embraced in a boat on the river,

and then stood on a long pole to talk about their love among the flowing water and recite poems.

They talked about their feelings for their alma mater.

After many years, someone came to the same place,

and recited his poem,

and saw everything that had happened.

Can't help but begin to feel emotionally ......?

Li Quan composed the music and Wen Ya wrote the lyrics

Li Quan learned the piano at the age of four until he graduated from the Shanghai Conservatory of Music with the first prize in the piano and composition department. During his student days, Li Quan began to form his own band and engaged in **** the same musical exploration and practice with many like-minded musical partners.In 1993, Li Quan signed a contract with Magic Rock. In 1993, Li Quan signed a contract with Magic Rock. In the same year, Li Quan graduated and stayed in school to teach. Afterwards, he was invited to write a song for Lin Yilian, which was included in Lin Yilian's Japanese album and participated in the recording of "A Sister's Drum" keyboard playing.

In 1995, he released his first Mandarin album, Shanghai Dreams, and recorded a piano orchestral version of the selected works of Luo Dayou, and wrote songs for singers such as Zhou Bingqian, Huang Gexuan, and Du Dewei.

In 1997, out of love for music, Li Quan resigned from his position as a teacher at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music to focus on creative writing. Afterwards, he released his solo albums "Heart World", "The Man Who Walks the Wire", "Island Central", "2046", and in October 2005, he released his latest Mandarin album "The Girl Who Cuts Matches", and on May 20, 2009, Li Quan's new bilingual album "She's in the 26th Parallel of the North Latitude" (Diaoyu Island) came out in Beijing, in addition to producing songs for many singers during the period.

Li Quan has been recognized by all walks of life and has won numerous music awards in his ten years in pop music. His debut album single "You Walk Slowly" was the champion of Shanghai Original Music Chart for three weeks, and in 2002, he won the "Best Songwriter Award" in the second Global Chinese Songs Chart, and in 2003, his single "Stray Dogs" won the 26th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Songs Award, the "Most Popular Chinese Song in China" award, which is the most prestigious award from Hong Kong. In 2003, the single "Stray Dog" won the "National Most Popular Chinese Song" in the 26th Hong Kong Top Ten Chinese Songs Awards, which was the only award in the Mainland in the "Top Ten Golden Songs Awards" from Hong Kong, breaking the record of Mainland singers who hadn't won the "Top Ten Golden Songs Awards" for 25 years. Recently, he won the "Most Popular Male Singer" award in the Oriental Wind and Cloud Chart. "The most popular male singer award.

In 1998, when the Chinese in Hong Kong, Taiwan and Singapore were completely conquered by Fan Xiaoxuan's "Crying", Li Quan, truly transformed into a new generation of musicians with artistic qualities. Many singers have expressed appreciation for his talent, to him to invite songs, and by the majority of fans and the media called "music talent", "the prince on the keys.

Mention of the mainland chief female lyricist Wen Ya, perhaps we do not necessarily as a thunderclap, but mentioned her in recent years, some of the best music works, such as: Huang Zheng "love Normandy" "a person's battle" "subway", Sun Yue "love of the city" "tropical fish and cactus" "because I am a woman" "lily love" "wildfire", Zhang Liangying "light" "this damned love"? "Dear?Jane"? Dream? "Let's Say Yes"? "Wooden Brain"? Midnight, Goodnight", Li Huizhen & Zhang Liangying? What's your name", Zhao Wei "I and Shangguan Yan", Ding Wei "Goodbye, I love you", Zhang Hanyun "want to sing just sing", Angela "Hello, Jay Chou", Love Orchestra "the end of the world", Yang Kun "shepherd", Li Quan "stray dog" BOBO group "glory" Shang Wenjie's "a large piece of the sky" and so on, as well as just released S.H.E "Farewell to Kangqiao", the soon-to-be released Su Youpeng "big deal", and so on and so forth, countless works. The list goes on and on, and you're sure to be familiar with them! Yes, these are all from her handwriting!

S.H.E has just released its tenth album "PLAY" on May 19, 2007, and invited the most advanced Chinese musicians to write lyrics, compose music by Li Quan, and produce the romantic "Farewell to Cambridge" with the sound of horses' hooves, which is based on the poetic poet Xu Zhimo's poignant love story of his half-life in Cambridge, and the lyrics have a strong literary flavor, and the song style has a romantic European psychedelic style. The lyrics and the tune aptly express an elegant and dreamy feeling, dripping with neo-folk singing! The lyrics inside the stone streets, rain puddles church, library stone carvings, etc. outlined a set of romantic poetry!

And Wenya's "Love in a Fallen City" is the title track of Sun Yue's 10th "Her and Them" album released in May '04, with large strings outlining the lines of the entire song, and as many as 68 tracks of the arrangement of the entire song into a large pattern of human poetry. The content is taken from Eileen Chang's classic masterpiece, from the old Shanghai to Hong Kong, in the roaring era, the collapse of a glorious city, but inadvertently fulfill an ordinary selfish woman and an ordinary selfish man. As time passes, looking back, sadness and vicissitudes of life well up in my heart. Indeed, whether it is the chaotic world of dislocation, or the song and dance of the world, throughout the ages, we are the same just a group of ordinary and selfish men and women, we are still the same will be the same as the true and false love to calculate the cost of love. This is the sadness of people, or the sadness of love in the whole song a table.

Wen Ya, who planned and coordinated the lyrics for "She and They," expanded Sun Yue's perspective on women to new dimensions and areas through six very different styles of lyrics, finding and establishing a new market niche for Sun Yue. This album also enabled Sun Yue to include the CCTV-MTV Music Awards, Global Chinese Chart, Chinese Music Chart, China Songs Chart, Oriental Wind and Cloud Chart, MTV Asia Awards and so on the best and most popular female singer awards, and "Love in a Fallen City" has won the title of the best lyricist for Wen Ya for many times!