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| Product Title: | 2008 Mayday Live DVD 2008 「十萬人.出頭天」Live全紀錄 (DVD) 2008 「十万人.出头天」Live全纪录 (DVD) 「十萬人.出頭天」Live全紀録 (DVD) 2008 Mayday Live DVD |
| Singer Name(s): | Mayday (Singer) 五月天 (Singer) 五月天 (Singer) 五月天(メイデイ) (Singer) Mayday (Singer) |
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| Region Code: | All Region What is it? |
| Release Date: | 2009-03-27 |
| Language: | Mandarin |
| Country of Origin: | Taiwan |
| Disc Format(s): | DVD |
| Picture Format: | NTSC What is it? |
| Package Weight: | 160 (g) |
| Shipment Unit: | 1 What is it? |
| Publisher: | Believe In Music |
| YesAsia Catalog No.: | 1014527092 |
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[青春極致]兩年來最多人典藏的專輯全映象
[生命極光]兩天內最多人塞爆的演唱會現場
堅決留守
我們心中尚未崩壞的地方
01. Before 1998
02. 戀愛ing
03. 爆肝
04. 春天的吶喊
05. 你不是真正的快樂
06. 生存以上 生活以下
07. 夜訪吸血鬼
08. 我心中尚未崩壞的地方
09. 孫悟空 / Ver. All Crew Out
10. 100000 people & mayday
11. 笑忘歌 / Ver. Hand in Hand
12. 噢買尬
13. 突然好想你
14. 咿呀呀
15. 如煙
16. 憨人feat.附中吉他社
17. After 2008
18. 出頭天
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When Mayday burst out in the Taiwan music scene in 1998, they were the voice of youth. Not just because they were young at the time, but because their songs captured youth in all its energetic, hot-blooded, lyrical, fearless, bittersweet glory. Ten years later, Mayday is still the same good old Mayday. They've found greater commercial success than any other Taiwan band and achieved a superstar status matched by few, but they're still the Mayday that holes up every year to make an album that hits the heart, and then tours like crazy to put on show after show that hits the spot. Last December, Mayday returned to the Zhongshan Stadium for their first concerts there in eight years, playing to an audience of 100,000 in two days. The concert opened with an impressive flurry of New Year's-worthy fireworks and the energetic karaoke favorite "Love i-n-g". The atmosphere stays electric with two more youth-oriented rock tracks off Mayday's last album Poetry of The Day After: "Bursting Liver", an anthem for all the fun-loving night owls out there, and the freedom-hailing "The Cry of Spring". These catchy fist-pumping jump-along songs of youthful defiance are of course half of what Mayday is best known for, and what makes their concerts such exuberant events. The other half of Mayday are the rock ballads with heart-piercing lyrics that voice your hopes and fears better than you ever could. My favorite track from Poetry of The Day After, "You Are Not Truly Happy", is the first ballad to appear, and its beautiful melody and emotional lyrics are even more moving live. The most affecting song of the night though would have to be "The Place in My Heart That's Not Broken Down", a quietly intense mid-tempo number composed by Monster and written by Ashin. I was not particularly struck by the song when I listened to Poetry of The Day After, partly because Ashin's vocals muffled the lyrics more than usual in the album recording, but it sounds amazing live. Ashin sings through the ups and downs of the song with great emotional intensity, and his lyrics reflecting on self and music ring out clearly with its strong imagery: "When people become markets / And markets become battlefields / How many dreams are buried in the field?" For more cheerful fare, "Smile and Forget Song" and old standby "Monkey King" capture the heart-stirring campfire-singalong sentiments of youth and friendship, growing up and staying true, that have made Mayday's music so popular among the young and the aging young over the last ten years. Mayday's music seems to be forever linked to the sentiment and spirit of youth, but it is a youth that keeps growing with the band and the listeners, perhaps nowhere more clearly than in "Yi Ya Ya", a gentle back-to-basics acoustic number that Stone wrote for his infant daughter. Mayday closes the concert on a high note with the Taiwanese-dialect number "Breakout Day", singing the hope, conviction, and endurance of a heart that has weathered storms but chooses to believe a better day lies ahead. In the very least, there should be better music. Next month, for the third year in a row, I'll be seeing Mayday in concert in May. And I hope that I can continue to do so for many years to come. |




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