"Don't Waste It" is the second song performed by the Black Panther Band.
It can only be said that it uses the melody of the song "Don't Waste It," but its name has been changed to "Yearning for Happiness."
This song was originally an anti-war song written by Black Panther and included in Black Panther 1.
However, when the song was released in mainland China, it was removed because of its lyrics, which included phrases like "looking for an eggplant when you don't have any eggs."
Liang Liang described it as a work created by someone who had nothing better to do.
In this life, he changed the lyrics, removing all the war, gunfire, and suffering, and created a light and cheerful new song. He then gave the music to Black Panther, ensuring that the song would no longer cause political trouble.
This song once had a cover version, sung by Li Shi.
Li Shi is the person whose singing is closest to Dou Wei's, both in terms of timbre and voice.
But what Liang Liang didn't understand was why the Black Panther band was looking for a lead singer in the east and in the west, but not in Li Shi.
If they had brought Li Shi with them, the Black Panther Band would truly be the Black Panther Band, instead of being helpless like they are now.
Although the lyrics of this cover version no longer have any political issues, they are somewhat heavy, so Liang Liang did not use them.
He changed the lyrics of the song, sped up the tempo, and altered the melody in some sections.
A song that sounds heavy can suddenly become a light and cheerful one; otherwise, it wouldn't live up to the title "Yearning for Happiness".
After singing "Yearning for Happiness," the Black Panther Band performed their own songs: "Oh My Good Boy!", "Outside the Window," and "Sunny Day."
These songs are all classics, especially the intro to "Sunny Day". Even Liang Liang, who has listened to this song countless times, couldn't help but exclaim "Holy crap!" twice as soon as the intro started.
This is real music.
Douwei's creativity is truly amazing.
Even Liang Liang, who had seen it all, couldn't help but applaud, so others naturally followed suit.
After Douwei finished singing, the stadium erupted as if an earthquake had struck.
But that was just an earthquake offstage. After Douwei finished singing, he turned around and left without any expression, without any hesitation. He truly had the demeanor of passing through a garden of flowers without a single petal sticking to him.
Sitting in the audience, Wang Jinwen's heart fluttered; she loved Douwei's cool demeanor.
After the Black Panther band stepped down, Liang Liang went on stage to fool the Hong Kong farmers.
However, his Cantonese is basically at an idiotic level, so he has no use in trying to fool these Hong Kong farmers with Mandarin.
Besides, it's not a wise choice to linger at the Hong Kong Coliseum; its schedule is very strict, and you won't wake up for even a minute.
If it goes on for too long, you'll be fined.
Therefore, Liang Liang didn't waste any time. After saying a few words, he started showing the short video of the Hanchuang Band.
The short film about the Hanchuang Band was shot on the rocks by the sea. Several people sat on the rocks playing the piano and singing, and then the lead singer, Yuehe, said a couple of nonsensical things.
After the promotional video finished playing, the Hanchuang Band's performance began, and their first song was "The Sun".
The heavy metal accompaniment roared through the Hong Kong Coliseum, like bombers sweeping across the sky and dropping heavy bombs, leaving the Hong Kong fans stunned.
After this wave of explosions, the second wave of bombardment continued, with songs like "Locust Blossom," "Flying Bird," "Even If I'm Injured, I Won't Stop," and finally "My Heart Faces the Sun."
Five heavy metal songs left the Hong Kong farmers completely mesmerized and in a frenzy.
There were hardly any people sitting in the entire Hong Kong Coliseum; everyone was standing, jumping and shouting wildly.
In my previous life, there was a rumor that an actor surnamed Huang tore his clothes to shreds when He Yong sang "Garbage Truck".
The actor, surnamed Huang, said he was wearing a leather jacket that couldn't be torn at all.
However, in this life, although he didn't tear his clothes, he took them off and lay shirtless below, acting like a madman.
Seeing this scene, the Hanchuang Band felt a unique mix of emotions.
Four months ago, a band was about to disband, and four months later, they were receiving cheers from Hong Kong audiences on the stage of the Hong Kong Coliseum. It all felt like a dream.
The young men of the Hanchuang Band could no longer hold back their emotions, and tears welled up in their eyes.
Looking back on the trials and tribulations of the past, only they themselves know how difficult it was.
It all started with participating in that song contest; from that day on, their fate was completely changed.
What changed their fate was neither the heavens nor the earth, but one person.
They embraced each other and left the backstage area together.
Seeing the members of the Hanchuang Band so excited, Liang Liang was also filled with emotion.
I couldn't help but think of myself in my previous life, and their little band.
What a cruel twist of fate!
"Hello friends from Xianggang! Our performance is almost halfway through. Now, please welcome our only guest performers for this concert, the B An Band! Let's give them a round of applause!"
Although Hong Kong fans aren't particularly fond of rock music, B On Band has indeed developed quite well over the past year or so, and they are very likely to win the Best Band award at the Jade Solid Gold Awards this year. Several of their songs may also win awards.
Most importantly, they are a local Hong Kong band.
Therefore, when Liang Liang announced the name of the B An band, the applause was quite enthusiastic.
The four members of the B An Band strode confidently onto the stage.
Huang Jiajun is a natural at talking nonsense; he starts off with a string of Cantonese phrases like "thank you all."
"It's an honor for B An Band to be a guest at this concert. Today, we'd like to present a new Cantonese song, 'It's All Your Fault,' as well as one of our own new songs to our friends in Hong Kong. Thank you all!"
Liang Liang sold the Mandarin version of "It's All Your Fault" to Su Ennan.
Su Ennan's new album was released in September, and so far, it has sold a total of 1.5 million copies across Mainland China, Taiwan, and Hong Kong.
In Xianggang, quite a few people have also bought this album called "The Moon Caused the Trouble".
Therefore, many people recognized the song as soon as the intro started playing.
Cheers erupted at that moment.
It's all your fault, even showing concern was wrong.
You should also know that I can be happy even when I'm all alone...
Huang Jiajun's unique springy voice gave this song a special flavor.
Although the audience didn't know the lyrics, many were familiar with the melody and actually hummed along, turning the atmosphere into a sing-along.
This is both funny and sad.
B An Band presented a performance by a local Hong Kong band, and the audience naturally gave them a round of applause.
After Huang Jiajun finished singing, he borrowed another song from Da Ga.
What does "borrow more from Da Ga" mean?
The drummer, with his flowery spear, quietly inquired of Liang Liang, who was studying diligently by the cold window.
What do these Hong Kong people need so much money for?
"It means thank you everyone."
"Wow, Cantonese is so easy to learn! I've only learned one sentence already. You three, come here."
Hua Qiang gestured at the other three members of their band.
He was met with a cold stare from six eyes.
The second song performed by B An Band is called "Wake You Up".
The appearance of this song surprised Liang Liang slightly.
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