Gee-Slender walked into Pioneer Village, walked to his usual old seat, ordered a single malt whisky, then leaned back in his chair and watched the performance quietly.
The singer on the stage looked like a boy next door, without any halo, if thrown into the crowd, he would soon be swallowed up and drowned, which made the whole performance full of an approachable style, but hidden in the melody. The faint sadness in it was so real that George couldn't help but closed his eyes and tasted the lyrics carefully.
I have to say, George had a little surprise.
Now there are more and more singers, but the threshold has been lowered. On the one hand, it is because of the grass-roots fame frenzy set off by "American Idol", and on the other hand, because the commercialization of the music market is rapidly accelerating. Music as a commodity, the singer's appearance, commercial value, market response and other factors are occupying a larger and larger proportion, but the essential elements such as singing skills, musical sense, intonation and creative ability are being ignored.
However, now the boy next door's musicality is eye-catching, and more importantly, the lyrics and melody of this original song are really good. Such creative singers are becoming more and more rare now, which is one of the important reasons why a singer with certain creative ability but indescribably amazing like John-Mayer is recognized by the Grammys.
Although it is said that I have only listened to one song now, George can't come to a conclusion for the time being. For example, the boy next door's voice is still a little unstable, and the stability of the treble processing remains to be investigated; another example, the creation of this song is worthy of recognition, but it is only a flash of inspiration, and it is still talented tip of the iceberg.
However, the emergence of such singer-songwriters is indeed a surprise, and the music market needs more such fresh blood. Otherwise, when music becomes a real fast food, the market will become more and more sluggish and completely meaningless.
After the song was finished, Stanley came over and sat down in the vacant seat next to him. With a familiar smile on his face, George opened his mouth and said critically, "You called me specifically for this big boy. came here?"
Although the performance just now was not bad, it was far from "stunning", and it was not worth his special trip. Could it be that the pioneer village has fallen to this point? How bad is the music market already? Just the emergence of a young singer with creative ability, Stanley can't bear it anymore? Inviting him to the bar again and again to identify
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"To be honest, I'm a little disappointed." George's vicious tongue had no scruples at all, and he complained without hesitation.
Stanley was really familiar with this old friend, and he didn't mind at all, but chuckled, "The older you are, the less patience you have now. Even if you are like this, then we still What can you ask the market for?"
A rebuttal made George roll his eyes, but he couldn't refute. He picked up the whisky on the table, took a sip, and refused to respond.
Stanley raised the corners of his mouth proudly, but instead of cutting into the subject directly, he turned to the left and said, "Have you eaten dinner? Is it the same?"
"No one eats your dinner here except that dish." George waved his hand with disgust on his face, as if to chase away flies, and drove Stanley away.
After singing the "Top" song, Ed finally calmed down, and he was encouraged by the fiery applause at the scene. The following performances got better and better, and finally returned to his usual level. Thirty minutes sounded like a long time, but in fact it was over in a blink of an eye. Ed couldn't help but feel a little reluctant, a little excited, and a little disappointed, and let out a long breath, "The last song tonight, after asking for After the original author's consent, I adapted the song, hoping to express my respect a little bit."
Ed calmed down the boiling and tumbling in his heart a little, and began to outline the strings again. After the melody sounded, someone in the bar blew a whistle. The cold bar added a touch of popularity, which made Ed's mouth rise. stand up.
"Ophelia," Ed chose the song, not only because it was a product of the night he and Renly met, but because it reawakened his innermost determination to dream. More importantly, Renly's creative talent once again opened Ed's eyes, whether it was "Cleopatra" or "Ophelia", the lyrics contained poetry and beauty, amazing, hidden The depth of meaning behind Shakespeare's writings is worth savoring over and over again, and Ed is truly admirable.
Obviously, Ed is not the only one who likes this "Ophelia" and is familiar with Renly Hall in the bar. Those whistles are the best response, even Neil and others in the bar are higher He raised his hands high, beat the beat, and joined Ed's singing.
The "Ophelia" performed by the guitar is a little weak, the joy and freedom between the melodies have decreased, and the negative emotions of sadness and loss have become more intense, flying up and down in the clear guitar strings. . Ed's singing skills are not amazing, but his voice has a kind of narrative ability. With the ups and downs of musical symbols, the story naturally emerges in my mind, which makes the whole song come alive.
"Oh, Ophelia, you've been on my mind since the beginning of the century; oh, Ophelia, God made a fool like me fall in love."
George's hand holding the whiskey couldn't help but stop in mid-air. This song really brings amazing taste, the flowing melody, the profound lyrics, the contrast between joy and sadness, the mature and free and easy between the gestures. , you can clearly see the dazzling talent of creation.
In terms of commercial value, the "top" song just now may be better, because the integration of popular elements will make it easier for the public to accept; but in terms of artistic value and song completion, George personally thinks that the latter song Slightly better, this is a song worth savoring.
Ed's performance is really good, even better than the other songs just now. The story behind the lyrics is deeply immersing in it, but what's embarrassing is that Ed's treble is not stable. The edges and corners of the book are smoothed out, and it is interpreted in a straightforward way, which is moving, but has less impact on the soul.
Objectively speaking, Ed's stories are closer to life, such as "Top", where simple metaphors and simple narratives hide his life experience; but "Ophelia"'s story is more poetic and more esoteric. It's like a thick "Complete Works of Shakespeare", you must have enough life experience and you must calm down in order to taste the flavor.
In the creation of music, not only the experience and talent of the creator can be seen, but also the hidden background, culture and even class can be heard, which is also an important reason why music ranks among the seven arts.
What George is more curious about is, if it is performed by the original creator, what style will it be? Who is the singer who created "Ophelia"? In George's mind, the appearance of Johnny-Cash (Johnny-Cash) could not help but emerge, vicissitudes, decadence, gloom, sophistication, dullness, irritability, and it is very likely that he is still a poet or literary creator... This makes George go a step further Reminds me of Bob Dylan.
After singing a song, Ed took a curtain call amid the applause of the crowd, then put the guitar behind him, raised his voice into the microphone and said, "My performance is over tonight, and next, I will invite 'Ophelia' The original author of this song came up, and I hope he can perform the original version of the song to everyone, then it is everyone's blessing. Personally, I am looking forward to it.”
The remark made everyone chuckle, and Ed continued into the microphone, "Gentlemen and ladies, please... Renly-Hall."
George cast his gaze toward the side stage, and saw a big boy in a white T-shirt and black jeans—literally, with that young face that looked exactly like a boy.
For folk songs that require ideological precipitation and experience, age is the greatest wealth, and the ups and downs of life experience are the only way to create a melody. People often say that suffering is torture for life, but for art It's a treasure, that's what it means.
But the big boy in front of him doesn't look like he's still in his thirties—no, he shouldn't be twenty-five years old. This is really too young.
Although there have been many geniuses in history, for example, LeAnn-Rimes stunned the United States with his 14-year-old debut, and won two Grammy trophies the following year, writing the The history of the youngest Grammy winner has not been broken until 2017, but Li An belongs to the country pop genre, not folk.
George's first reaction was that it was definitely not created by the big boy in front of him, the real creator should be someone else. After this explanation, things suddenly become more reasonable. But the problem is that even if it's not writing, just singing, without enough life experience, the singer can't understand the vicissitudes of the song. Ed's performance just now is typical, so the big boy in front of him... Is he going to sing "Ao? Philia"
This isn't some youngster's "Truth or Dare" game.
George couldn't help being a little repulsive. He didn't like people taking music as a joke. I don't know if Ed's introduction was wrong, or his understanding was wrong, or Stanley's vision was wrong? Looking at the big young boy on the stage, George began to resist from the bottom of his heart: the first impression was getting worse - even if he knew that the other party hadn't done anything at all.
Many times, the first impression is so mysterious, a simple little detail, or an inexplicable action, a judgment has been made in the heart; but such a simple judgment will often determine thousands of things. Character Relationships.
George decides: he doesn't like the big boy.