1215hrs
Listening to: Liang Jing Ru - Yi Ye Zhang Da
We got the tix for this around Christmas last year... that's how long we've been anticipating:
Yep! Liang Jingru's (I refuse to call her by her ridiculous English name) first concert in Singapore. I've been listening to her since my army days... many a lonely night (sniff), it was her sweet clear voice that soothed me to sleep.
Prelude: Traffic was fairly clear, no huge jams going to the stadium or even entering the venue. At one point I said:
"Is the concert today?"
We reached at 8pm on the dot, but the stadium was less than half full. Singaporeans are really terrible... think wedding dinner ah? And not like it's a weekday. So the concert only started at 8.30pm, to a full house.
Intro: The stadium lights dimmed, and a white screen covering the stage was released to reveal Jingru high above with a pair of butterfly wings. (Please use your imagination a bit, haha.) The opening song was "Yan Wei Die", probably the only rock song she has.
Programme: It's quite obvious that Jingru has become much prettier and slimmer in recent years... must be the Cenosis sponsorship, haha.
After the rocking intro, it was love song after love song after love song... all her hits from "Ai Ni Bu Shi Liang San Tian" to "Fen Shou Kuai Le" to, of course, "Yong Qi".
Her voice is really, really good... it's so clear it sends shivers down my spine (I mean that in a good way). And it held throughout the concert, with only one discernable wobbly note. Impressive. (y) A few surprises were thrown in as well, like a snippet of "I Should Be So Lucky" (not bad her English) and a medley of Oriental-sounding songs like Jay Chou's "Dong Feng Po".
However, I was disappointed that although the concert lasted for a whopping three and a half hours, she did not perform two of my favourites: "Zui Kuai Le Na Yi Nian" (influenced by
fiona, haha), and my all-time favourite non-hit, "Wo He Zi Ji De Yue Hui".
Accompaniment: The six-piece band was very tight and everything sounded just like on a CD! There were also a few extras like this lady on a sitar-looking Chinese instrument, and also a Singaporean string quartet!
Guests: Two of them, Jaycee Chan (Jackie's boy) and Emil Chau. Jaycee didn't leave much of an impression, though I correctly guessed that he would duet with Jingru on "Zai Wo Sheng Ming Zhong De Mei Yi Tian" (damn old-school, this).
Emil was a much better guest, very seasoned and comfortable with the audience even though it wasn't his concert. He, together with Jingru, carried out a very long sideshow of two guys proposing to their girlfriends live. That was kinda a letdown, the girls weren't surprised one lor haha. But everyone said yes and there were hugs and kisses all around and everyone was happy.
Crowd: very well-behaved, most of the audience were above the age of 21. The lightsticks were spread out evenly around the stadium (though cylum sticks are going out of fashion I think, now the battery-powered ones are more popular), but no standing up and screaming like at Mayday's concert, heh.
Encore: We thought there wouldn't be any, 'cos it was already 11.30pm and she had already performed "Yong Qi". But Jingru still had a few songs left in her, and those were her first hits "Dui Bu Qi, Wo Ai Ni" and "Yi Ye Zhang Da" (my favourite leh yay). There was also a very poignant tribute to her late father, and she made every word of the oldie "Zhang Sheng Xiang Qi" sound so meaningful and heartfelt. A few people were seen dabbing their eyes with tissue after this.
Postscript: Definitely worth waiting for and I enjoyed the concert very much. A word of thanks to my sponsor of course :)