In this case, it's not right to say that they didn't win. After all, there was an "International Song of the Year" award, albeit a special one, and although it's fairly new to the AFA audience -- it wasn't on the list of winners last year, it's not on the list of winners for last year's awards. It's not on the list of last year's winners; and the Chopsticks aren't featured in the official A.M.A. brochure ......
But they did win. It's just not a very revealing award.
A reporter at the scene observed that the audience's reaction to the Chopsticks Brothers' performance was lukewarm compared with that of other U.S.-based stars, with many U.S. viewers in the back rows looking stunned. Four employees of the famous American music magazine Billboard all said they had never heard of the Chopsticks Brothers and did not know they were coming to perform today. One audience member, a director by profession, asked a puzzled reporter, "Do all Chinese people like them?"
The award was taken, but it was taken so undignified, so undignified. Was "Little Apple" good? Not bad. Can "Little Apple" be called a great piece of music? Stop it! I only believe in the facts that happened on the scene: barely on stage, backstage awards, the scene cold - this is the most real facts, can not afford to exaggerate the facts.