Ohayou minna-san!
Sachi-chan is, again, quite busy today. Actually, I think I’m going to be even more busy today than I was yesterday. [>-<] *hits self for neglecting minna-san and the blog*
But of course it’s better to post a short post than to post nothing at all. So in order to keep minna-san from dying of boredom here, Sachi-chan will share a song that she fell in love with the moment she heard it yesterday [*v*].
OK, so yesterday night after watching American Idol, I didn’t feel like immediately going to bed to I flipped around for something interesting to watch. I stumbled upon this Chinese channel. Some kinda of a big concert was going on. The beautiful lights and colors and dancing people seemed very sweet to Sachi-chan’s eyes, so she decided to check it out. It seemed to be some kind of a concert with different Chinese singers. I ended up really enjoying most of the concert, especially since there were many beautiful decorations and probably hundreds of dancers! It was very beautiful!
Then a certain singer showed up and started to sing this song called “The Smiling Eyes”. I couldn’t gather any other info about the song or the singer at the time because pretty much everything was in Chinese [.___.]{?). The song was ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL to Sachi-chan’s ears!!! I could have cried! And what’s more, the singer looked absolutely gorgeous and she sounded flawless!
Of course I was desperate to find the song! So I looked it up and with thanks to the wonderful works of Google, Sachi-chan was able to locate the song [^.^]!
It’s called “(The) Smiling Eyes” by Vivian Hsu, a Taiwanese… actor/singer/porn star ([O_O] I guess that might explain why she was so pretty). I read that some people find her voice not so nice, but Sachi-chan has, by far, never heard such a nice Chinese performance before.
Anyway, I was looking everywhere for the file of the song itself, but [again] I’ll have to share with minna-san the music video.
[O_O] Was that guy blowing smoke out of his shoulder?? (see 1:03)
Unfortunately, Sachi-chan can only guess what the song is about, since she speaks no Chinese whatsoever and music videos can be quite misleading.
Anyway, Sachi-chan very much enjoyed the concert and hopes to see more Chinese concerts again in the future.
I must leave now!
Ja~ne!♦

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Hello, I'm Sachiko. But everyone calls me Sachi-chan! This is my personal blog where I share about my interests, thoughts and experiences. I hope that you’ll be able to benefit somehow from my blabberings here. I really enjoy hearing what people think about my posts so please make good use of the comments areas by every post.
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