Jin Zhaojun felt after listening to Tu Honggang's concert: One's own people are one's own people
One's own people are one's own people, this was his first feeling after listening to Tu Honggang's Wukesong Stadium concert.
The veteran's comeback is not news in the music industry. When Tu Honggang told me a few months ago that he was going to come back, I was a little worried. It was not about the volume of his works or his physical strength, but about his condition. Whether you can hold on to each performance may not be technically perfect, but whether you can directly capture the audience's heart.
There is no need to worry, Tu Hong just came on the stage and already heated up the venue with a few songs. Throughout the game, it can be described as steady and ruthless. The so-called stability means that Tu Honggang has controlled the psychological rhythm of the whole scene, taking the lead and rising and falling, and finally pushing the mood of the whole scene to a climax; the so-called accuracy means that he shows the demeanor of a veteran, and his articulation and pronunciation are quite satisfactory. Most of the works require strong tension. But there are no flaws; the so-called ruthlessness is very touching and emotionally impactful.
Two guests, Ning Jing has always listened to rap very well, and this is the first time he listened to it live. It is very reliable and contagious. Na Ying is on a continuous tour, and "conquering you like this" is really "I'll conquer you like this."
Of course, my favorite is the new song "Own People" by Tu Honggang and Na Ying. I thought it was very beautiful when I first heard it a few months ago, and I have listened to it often since then. This song is just like what it wants to express. It is very listenable and the more you listen to it, the more interesting it becomes. Naturally, it feels even better when sung by Tu Honggang and Na Ying, two old friends who broke into the music scene together.
Looking at the whole performance, Gangzi personally participated in the arrangement of the tracks, which was indeed unique. The first is that the whole show basically feels like a concert. The arrangement of the tracks is in line with the rules of the concert, with appropriate ups and downs, and is compact and catchy. Especially the introduction of the band does not follow the usual routine, it seems more sophisticated, and the timing is also appropriate. The design and use of the large stage screen has a very strong visual impact, especially creating a strong sense of space, which is rare in many concerts. Except for the final encore, which was delayed a bit (later I heard it was due to some minor technical issues), the whole performance left the audience with a sense of unfinished business. This should be the best critical state for a concert.
We are our own people, and the band are all good musicians from Beijing, who are skillful and comfortable. The arrangement is different from the recorded version and has a strong live appeal.
We are our own people. In the past few years, the record industry has been undergoing a global transformation. Under this opportunity, the return of music to the live scene has become a major trend. This is a good phenomenon. In a sense, music is meant to be live. At the same time, how to create a high-quality scene has become a new challenge. Good singers, good repertoire, good director, good design and good technical presentation are the necessary guarantees for the success of live music. Tu Honggang's concert achieved these.
“With the sword in hand, I ask the world who is the hero?” The music world has been in decline for a long time and needs to be cheered up and promoted. I wish Tu Honggang a success in his concert, and I also wish him a more mature and popular music career in the future.
Venue Introduction
The 2011 Tu Honggang Beijing Concert will be held at the MasterCard Center. The MasterCard Center (formerly Wukesong Stadium) can accommodate nearly 20,000 spectators and combines modern hardware facilities. With the advantages of gorgeous stage design, stunning lighting effects, and legendary performance lineup, gorgeous stage design, and stunning audio-visual effects, Tu Honggang’s 2011 Beijing Concert will be one of the concerts scheduled in December that fans can look forward to. Fans have created an era of music. Classic pop songs have become more brilliant after years of precipitation. Let us look forward to this grand ceremony of Chinese music together.
Master Center (formerly Wukesong Stadium) is the focus building of Chang'an Commercial Center Development Zone. It has hosted many world-class events during the Olympic Games and welcomed many world-class sports stars. In 2008, it was designated as one of the eight sports industry gathering places by the Beijing government. The venue is located at the intersection of Chang'an Street and West Fourth Ring Road and can accommodate 18,000 people. The unique conditions will make it a place to enjoy top entertainment activities in Beijing. The museum has 47 luxury boxes, 10 sales points and two restaurants. In October 2009, the venue was upgraded and grandly opened, successfully hosting the NBA China Game between the Denver Nuggets and the Indiana Pacers, as well as the sold-out Beyoncé Concert in Beijing. It is expected that the venue will host more than 30-50 public and internal events in the first year, attracting an average of 7,000 spectators per event.