Saturday, June 20, 2009

Aaron Kwok De Show Reel Live In Concert 2009

Please do not comment on why there is a Superman
underwear stuck upside down onto his chest.
I wonder about that too.

I know, I know. This is a super overdue post. Was actually thinking whether or not to even post about the concert at all, coz I could hear Mama's voice at the back of my mind : "So old already still crazy over Aaron Kwok?" Then I recalled all those uncles and aunties, and one old grandma among the crowd at the concert, I realised that there was a high possibility that 20 years down the road, if the 60 plus year-old Aaron Kwok can still perform, I'll still continue to support his concerts. Haha. And also recalling Spyder's enthusiasm at the concert, and now, as I'm typing this entry, he's watching the DVD of the concert for the 3rd (or 4th?) time since we bought it about 1 and a half weeks ago, I would be letting him down if I didn't record our experience at the concert.

But come to think of it, as with most Aaron Kwok's concerts, you have to be there to feel and experience it. It was not something to be put into words easily. One thing for sure, his dancing and entertaining abilities were still exceptional, though I cannot say the same for his singing. There were some songs whereby I could hear the key has been changed to accomodate him. Maybe age is catching up... can't sing and dance at the same time for too long. However, this time round, he spoke more in Mandarin (though still not good at it) than Cantonese compared to his past concerts, much to the delight of the Singapore audience and Spyder.

Actually, with my lazy personality, if something didn't appear here after I've done it for about 2 weeks or so, then I didn't plan to post it up at all. But why this now? Because the stage he used this time has claimed the Guiness world record, and I can also irritate those anti Aaron Kwok readers. Heh.

Of all his concerts (only one previous was recorded here) I went to, our tickets (S$188) this time brought us closest to the stage.


And yes, for this concert, photography and videography were allowed, as long as professional equipments were not used. The above miserable picture was taken by my acclaimed 5-megapixel camera phone. I gave up after a few tries since I know there will be many people who will be uploading their photos and videos onto the Internet.

Like this very kind soul who has put together the photos of the concert onto Youtube. Don't you just luuuuurve the Internet and Youtube???!!!



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