Entertainment Live!
you know for those talent scouts and what nots who need to find talent, IMU Seremban is a highly recommended place. be it chicks or hunks, singers, musicians or dancers, this place is SMOKING!
we had our IMU Music Night on Thursday. and it was a MUSIC night!
i feel like i’m writing an article for a newspaper or something, but this seriously needs highlighting. i was ecstatic, and truly my senses were intoxicated (the theme was Intoxicate Your Senses)!i don’t think thanks had to go to the committee much since it was truly the participants who awed me. so i shan’t waste my precious space. however, Erica and Joy did an excellent and efficient job handling the multimedia and mics and what nots that i’ll never truly figure out.
Of course, that being said, you must realised i too was an active participant… being a classic jazz fan, i was determined to instill a Frankie tune by all means possible. so my two frens and i (i didn’t ask their permission so won’t publish their names just yet) did our rendition of Me and my shadow. now unless you are a true fan of Frank Sinatra, you probably would have only heard of Robbie Williams’ cover, from Swing when You’re Winning. some just sit puzzled - Frank who? nonetheless…
I can’t give an exhaustive commentary on the whole night, but my favourites were mostly from my beloved batch, c105, partly because most of the events were performed by C105 people… but that is not the point!
Emily et. al - GDM (Gambate Dance Machine), did a dance by some Korean guy, which i thought was so good. the four energetic dancers, Emily, Tziq, Sasha and Frienky swooned the audience with the smooth moves and sexy butt shakings.
Choon Seng and Shungs did three amazingly fantastic songs, amazingly and fantastically. i have never been so crazy about a performance in my life; for sure there would be a fanclub soon.
the guitar sounded immaculate, simulating the perfect live and unplugged concert of the real Goo Goo Dolls, Foo Fighters and Oasis, all in one. and of course, what more the vocals of dear Choon Seng, who could serenade the vilest of Snow Queens, casting a spell over them with merely his voice.
Kok Lim, Way Tern and this other junior (his name is Saw Chia Liang - i have never known he existed prior to this; but boy, how he made his presence shown!), took classical Chinese instrument playing to a whole new level, and they keep every heart thumping to the beat of lively and truly remarkable songs. one particular point i would like to make is that, this junior, whom i’ve never known before, blew me away when he played the first song with the keyboard, accompanying Kok Lim’s Erhu to Bumblebee. then he switches to the guitar for a classical Cinese song, which i have no clue what the title was, but had the energy of the first song. for the last song, which literally meant, Horse Race, he took out his Chinese flute! gosh this guy is GENIUS!!!
Kavin, Pui and Choon Seng, were the typical CantoPop guys. but the talent that you never saw behind these three as we yielded our ears to their melodious voices completely captivated our audiences. truly made the night one to remember, and we can never look at them the same way again.
Lynda and Pei See made dueting a medley of songs easy. and they looked good doing it too.
enjoyable!
there were a lot of performances which i can’t think of right now, but the last highlight for me was two particular dancers in the Salsa: smokin hot Sunila and "Lax Hips" Chee Wing. oh my goodness… it was steaming hot in that auditorium just watching those two. a pity they weren’t dancing together. or maybe not, as they had to spread the talent across the stage… but wow… thankfully i got a pic of the hot sunila. unfortunately we can’t view it on my flickr just yet as i haven’t obtained it from my very trustworthy source.
it’s saturday night, and although somehow i do believe i have traces of early onset Alzheimer’s, i can’t get that night out of my mind. it’s still there, a teasing reminder that as the music plays, so the heart is refreshed. i enjoyed every moment. thanks to the wonderful participants.
** there was a performer who didn’t make it for the music night. too busy and too shy… but she is definitely a singer, and a keeper… another hottie… (all dato siva’s fault lar… hahahah)
*** Kudos to our famous Comeback emcees, Jill and Vijay for doing an excellent job, being funnily LAME and wonderfully entertaining. Especially to Jill who sang Imagine Me Without You, an excellent song by Jaci Velasquez that got stuck in my head intermittently eversince she sang it during audition. wow…
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funnily lame sounds lame
it’s not… it’s funny! hugz u’re the best darling… the entertainment industry needs u!