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What is the ending music of "Hou Weidong's Official Notes" performed by Wang Mingjun?

Sunny Day Dou Wei

1. Song Lyrics

Good spring in this sunny day

Hazy like the past

While sleeping, dreaming of the green mountains outside the sky

Looking up at the blue sky

For that beautiful wish

No matter how bitter the heart is, the road will no longer be Difficulty

I'm afraid that the dream will be difficult to realize in the middle

The stormy sky changes its face

I often say that happiness is born in suffering

Coca-Cola's ultimate sorrow has been true since ancient times

Don't make me uneasy and difficult to distinguish between right and wrong

There will be no regrets after thousands of years of vicissitudes

Spring, summer, autumn and winter

Years, years, hundreds of years, thousands of years

The sky changes, the earth changes, the mountains change, the water changes

Thousands of changes, people change, hearts change

The past has come to you far away Before my eyes

Is there anything that will make you remember

2. Album introduction

Album tracks

1. Introduction 00:52< /p>

2. Departure 05:38

3. Outside the window 04:41

4. Spring goes and spring comes 04:26

5. He 04:42

6. Overcast 01:04

7. Sunny day 03:59

8. Indescribable feeling 04:17

9. Sunset 04:18

10. Dusk 03:56

11. Unknown 04:28

3. Music review

In 1995, Dou Wei released another solo album "Sunny Sky". Just looking at the album title, I would have thought that he had changed his tune and taken a different path. In fact, this is not the case. This album is still his usual style. It just opens up the closed world and adds some light and color. Sometimes it is calm and restrained, sometimes it is bright and far-reaching. "Dark Dream" is about the struggle and search in loneliness and depression, while "Sunny Sky" enters a clear, remote, leisurely and comfortable state, "The clouds and sunshine are outside the window, and there is a sunny sky in my heart." "Sunny Sky" "Heaven" contains eleven songs, in order: "Introduction", "Departure", "Outside the Window", "Spring Goes and Spring Comes", "He", "Yin", "Sunny Sky", "Unspeakable Feeling" , "Sunset", "Dusk", "Unknown". "Introduction" and "Yin" are two short pieces, brisk and smooth. The second song "Departure" sings: "The sky is full of dark clouds, and the glow is shining through, I still have hope; the green mountains are far away, and I can vaguely see them, but I still have dreams." It seems to be a declaration of a new life. The third song "Outside the Window" is like "waiting until the clouds open to see the bright moon". The elegant and fresh music brings out Dou Wei's charming voice. "Spring Goes and Spring Comes Back", like "Outside the Window", has a long and melodious song.

None of Dou Wei's songs are kitsch. The title song "Sunny Sky" seems to be completely liberated from a closed space, expressing a new experience in an unreal and uneasy environment. The last three songs have the most stream-of-consciousness characteristics. They fluctuate with the emotional tension and dance with the ups and downs of the heart rate, leading you into a surprising space of imagination.

"Sunny Sky" is a sign of a complete change in Dou Wei's music style. This album completely abandoned his original metal atmosphere. The author's overall feeling about the album is that each song seems to come from a dream, and every drum beat is like the beating of the heart. The lyrics and sound effects blend in seamlessly, enhancing the performance and appeal. In the music at the end of the last song, Dou Wei uses human voices to imitate the sound of drums, which is vivid, novel and interesting.