On November 28, in the first episode of "Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season", Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with "Love Trap" and "Karaoke Forever OK". Later, he performed "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and

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On November 28, in the first episode of "Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season", Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with "Love Trap" and "Karaoke Forever OK". Later, he performed "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and "What I Want in Life", and Priscilla Chan performed "Thousands of Songs" and "Song of the Sunset" to fondly recall Leslie Cheung, Chen Baiqiang, Anita Mui and other friends from the same journey. Not only that, Tan and Chen collaborated again to perform "Can't Say Goodbye" after eight years, reliving the golden years of the Hong Kong Philharmonic.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

When Priscilla Chan sang the lyrics of "Song of the Sunset" on the stage, the host He Jiong in the audience couldn't restrain himself and cried. Alan Tam and Chen Shuxian's "Can't Say Goodbye" made the audience and netizens in front of the screen burst into tears.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Why did Alan Tam choose to sing "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and "What I Want in Life", Why did Priscilla Chan sing "Song of the Sunset"? Alan Tam + Priscilla Chan, why do they make us cry?

Tan Zhang Zhengba

When asked in an interview with Mango Channel which year he wanted time to stay, Alan Tam, who has performed more than 1,000 times at the Hung Hom Stadium in Hong Kong in the 56 years since his debut (an average of 17.9 times per year), answered that 1984, because of this He held his first solo concert in the Coliseum in 2011.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

For Alan Tam, 1984 was far more special than that. In 1984, TVB founded the Top Ten Golden Song Awards Ceremony, which quickly became the most entertaining and influential music event in Hong Kong at that time. The most important awards among the top ten golden songs are the Most Popular Male and Female Singer Award and the Golden Melody Award. Since 1984, Alan Tam has won the Top Ten Most Popular Male Singers for 4 consecutive years, and was also the winner of the Golden Song Awards in 1984 and 1985.

But soon, Alan Tam was blocked by Leslie Cheung, who was 6 years younger than him, thus starting the era of "Tan and Zhang Struggle for Hegemony" in the Hong Kong music scene. Leslie Cheung won the Golden Melody Awards in 1986 and 1987. In addition, Leslie Cheung also won the Most Popular Male Singer Award in 1988 and 1989, ending Alan Tam's four consecutive years of dominance.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

It was the most glorious era of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, and it was also an era of fierce competition. Under the pressure of public opinion hype, record company instigation and fan pressure, Alan Tam announced in 1988 that he would no longer receive competitive awards, while Leslie Cheung was even more thorough - officially announcing his retirement from the music scene the following year. Until 1999, Universal released the album "Who Can Change the 15th Anniversary Collection", which specially included the work "Phantom + Fog Love" sung by Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung for the first time, which was regarded as an end to Tam and Zhang's struggle for supremacy.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

In fact, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung signed contracts with PolyGram Hong Kong and Universal Music Group at the same time, and became colleagues twice. When talking about Leslie Cheung in an interview in "The Sound of Life 2", Alan Tam commented that "Leslie Cheung is an impeccable artist." He said that although he and Leslie Cheung do not meet often in private, they understand each other very well and are friends who talk about everything. "We are from the same record company, and there are too many pictures and too many memories that remain in my mind." inside".

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Today, Alan Tam is 74 years old, and Leslie Cheung has passed away for 21 years. No matter how romantic, the rain and wind always blow it away. "Let the wind continue to blow, I can't bear to stay away. I am very eager in my heart, hoping to stay with you." Listening to Principal Tan's affectionate interpretation of the lyrics of "The Wind Keeps Blowing", and watching the scene of Leslie Cheung's concert and what he said on the big screen, "You can mention me casually, I will be very satisfied." How can we not be filled with emotion? Qian, dejected?

The Battle of Thousand Evenings

In the first issue of "Continuous Sound·Greater Bay Area Season", after Alan Tam sang "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and "What I Want in Life", "Princess Xian" Priscilla Chan appeared on the stage and sang her classic song "Thousands" "Thousand Ques Song". Not only that, she also completed "Thousands of Que Songs" and "Song of the Sunset" "across time and space" with the late singer Anita Mui .

This is undoubtedly a performance of special significance. Joey Yung who was in the lounge said that this was the first time she heard Priscilla Chan sing Anita Mui's "Song of the Sunset".

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

"Song of the Sunset" and "Song of Thousand Thousand Ques" are both adapted from the same song sung by Japanese singer Kondo Masahiko. At that time, Priscilla Chan approached Chen Shufen, the copyright owner of the Chinese adaptation, and asked for the copyright. Coincidentally, Anita Mui liked the song very much after hearing it and hoped to cover it. And she and Chen Shufen belonged to the same record company, and Chen Shufen couldn't bear to refuse. So two versions of the lyrics later appeared, and the two songs were released almost at the same time.

Two songs meet on a narrow road. In terms of sales and popularity, "Qian Qian Que Song" was slightly better; at the 1989 TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards, it was "Song of the Sunset" that finally won the Golden Melody Award. Soon, Priscilla Chan announced that she would leave the music scene temporarily and study abroad in a foreign country. At her farewell concert, she sang "Qian Qian Que Song" with tears in her eyes. In 2003, Anita Mui, who was suffering from cancer, sang "Song of the Sunset" in a wedding dress at her farewell concert, which moved countless fans and movie fans. Such an encounter gives these two farewell songs a special meaning.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

On the first episode of "Continuous Sound·Greater Bay Area Season", when the audience sang "Because" from "Qian Qian Que Song" After you sing with me tonight", the music did not stop. Priscilla Chan, 59, said emotionally: "I think friends who like the Hong Kong Philharmonic know that this such a familiar melody has two versions of the lyrics, showing two different Priscilla Chan who sang from the age of 24 to now, Having experienced a lot, I can now better understand the mood of the song "Song of the Sunset". Let's dedicate this next song to our beloved Miss Anita Mui."

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

"The setting sun is infinite, but it only shines brightly for a breath. As the clouds gradually disperse, the lost glory will never be returned." Priscilla Chan used this "Song of the Sunset" to put an end to the "Thousands of Evenings". This move was even rated as the "Great Reconciliation of the Century" by netizens.

"Can't Say Goodbye"

In the 1980s, Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Chan Pak-keung and Anita Mui were known as the "Three Kings and One Queen" of the Hong Kong music scene. They basically monopolized the music awards of all sizes in the Hong Kong music scene, and pushed the Hong Kong pop music scene into a heyday and glorious period.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Of the "Three Kings and One Queen" back then, only Alan Tam is left - in 1993, Chen Baiqiang died of illness; in 2003, Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui passed away. Alan Tam lamented in the show that he is a nostalgic person and often goes to places he has visited before, "It would be great if they were still there."

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Why don’t the audience feel nostalgic? "It doesn't matter whether it's right or wrong, it doesn't need to be revealed whether it's resentment or love... parting is the most unbearable thing... you and I are so sad that we can't say goodbye." Thanks to Alan Tam and Priscilla Chan for joining forces with this song "Can't Say Goodbye" Goodbye" sings our reluctance and nostalgia for the glorious era of the Hong Kong Philharmonic.

On November 28, in the first episode of "Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season", Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with "Love Trap" and "Karaoke Forever OK". Later, he performed "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and "What I Want in Life", and Priscilla Chan performed "Thousands of Songs" and "Song of the Sunset" to fondly recall Leslie Cheung, Chen Baiqiang, Anita Mui and other friends from the same journey. Not only that, Tan and Chen collaborated again to perform "Can't Say Goodbye" after eight years, reliving the golden years of the Hong Kong Philharmonic.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

When Priscilla Chan sang the lyrics of "Song of the Sunset" on the stage, the host He Jiong in the audience couldn't restrain himself and cried. Alan Tam and Chen Shuxian's "Can't Say Goodbye" made the audience and netizens in front of the screen burst into tears.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Why did Alan Tam choose to sing "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and "What I Want in Life", Why did Priscilla Chan sing "Song of the Sunset"? Alan Tam + Priscilla Chan, why do they make us cry?

Tan Zhang Zhengba

When asked in an interview with Mango Channel which year he wanted time to stay, Alan Tam, who has performed more than 1,000 times at the Hung Hom Stadium in Hong Kong in the 56 years since his debut (an average of 17.9 times per year), answered that 1984, because of this He held his first solo concert in the Coliseum in 2011.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

For Alan Tam, 1984 was far more special than that. In 1984, TVB founded the Top Ten Golden Song Awards Ceremony, which quickly became the most entertaining and influential music event in Hong Kong at that time. The most important awards among the top ten golden songs are the Most Popular Male and Female Singer Award and the Golden Melody Award. Since 1984, Alan Tam has won the Top Ten Most Popular Male Singers for 4 consecutive years, and was also the winner of the Golden Song Awards in 1984 and 1985.

But soon, Alan Tam was blocked by Leslie Cheung, who was 6 years younger than him, thus starting the era of "Tan and Zhang Struggle for Hegemony" in the Hong Kong music scene. Leslie Cheung won the Golden Melody Awards in 1986 and 1987. In addition, Leslie Cheung also won the Most Popular Male Singer Award in 1988 and 1989, ending Alan Tam's four consecutive years of dominance.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

It was the most glorious era of the Hong Kong Philharmonic, and it was also an era of fierce competition. Under the pressure of public opinion hype, record company instigation and fan pressure, Alan Tam announced in 1988 that he would no longer receive competitive awards, while Leslie Cheung was even more thorough - officially announcing his retirement from the music scene the following year. Until 1999, Universal released the album "Who Can Change the 15th Anniversary Collection", which specially included the work "Phantom + Fog Love" sung by Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung for the first time, which was regarded as an end to Tam and Zhang's struggle for supremacy.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

In fact, Alan Tam and Leslie Cheung signed contracts with PolyGram Hong Kong and Universal Music Group at the same time, and became colleagues twice. When talking about Leslie Cheung in an interview in "The Sound of Life 2", Alan Tam commented that "Leslie Cheung is an impeccable artist." He said that although he and Leslie Cheung do not meet often in private, they understand each other very well and are friends who talk about everything. "We are from the same record company, and there are too many pictures and too many memories that remain in my mind." inside".

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Today, Alan Tam is 74 years old, and Leslie Cheung has passed away for 21 years. No matter how romantic, the rain and wind always blow it away. "Let the wind continue to blow, I can't bear to stay away. I am very eager in my heart, hoping to stay with you." Listening to Principal Tan's affectionate interpretation of the lyrics of "The Wind Keeps Blowing", and watching the scene of Leslie Cheung's concert and what he said on the big screen, "You can mention me casually, I will be very satisfied." How can we not be filled with emotion? Qian, dejected?

The Battle of Thousand Evenings

In the first issue of "Continuous Sound·Greater Bay Area Season", after Alan Tam sang "The Wind Keeps Blowing" and "What I Want in Life", "Princess Xian" Priscilla Chan appeared on the stage and sang her classic song "Thousands" "Thousand Ques Song". Not only that, she also completed "Thousands of Que Songs" and "Song of the Sunset" "across time and space" with the late singer Anita Mui .

This is undoubtedly a performance of special significance. Joey Yung who was in the lounge said that this was the first time she heard Priscilla Chan sing Anita Mui's "Song of the Sunset".

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

"Song of the Sunset" and "Song of Thousand Thousand Ques" are both adapted from the same song sung by Japanese singer Kondo Masahiko. At that time, Priscilla Chan approached Chen Shufen, the copyright owner of the Chinese adaptation, and asked for the copyright. Coincidentally, Anita Mui liked the song very much after hearing it and hoped to cover it. And she and Chen Shufen belonged to the same record company, and Chen Shufen couldn't bear to refuse. So two versions of the lyrics later appeared, and the two songs were released almost at the same time.

Two songs meet on a narrow road. In terms of sales and popularity, "Qian Qian Que Song" was slightly better; at the 1989 TVB Top Ten Golden Melody Awards, it was "Song of the Sunset" that finally won the Golden Melody Award. Soon, Priscilla Chan announced that she would leave the music scene temporarily and study abroad in a foreign country. At her farewell concert, she sang "Qian Qian Que Song" with tears in her eyes. In 2003, Anita Mui, who was suffering from cancer, sang "Song of the Sunset" in a wedding dress at her farewell concert, which moved countless fans and movie fans. Such an encounter gives these two farewell songs a special meaning.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

On the first episode of "Continuous Sound·Greater Bay Area Season", when the audience sang "Because" from "Qian Qian Que Song" After you sing with me tonight", the music did not stop. Priscilla Chan, 59, said emotionally: "I think friends who like the Hong Kong Philharmonic know that this such a familiar melody has two versions of the lyrics, showing two different Priscilla Chan who sang from the age of 24 to now, Having experienced a lot, I can now better understand the mood of the song "Song of the Sunset". Let's dedicate this next song to our beloved Miss Anita Mui."

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

"The setting sun is infinite, but it only shines brightly for a breath. As the clouds gradually disperse, the lost glory will never be returned." Priscilla Chan used this "Song of the Sunset" to put an end to the "Thousands of Evenings". This move was even rated as the "Great Reconciliation of the Century" by netizens.

"Can't Say Goodbye"

In the 1980s, Alan Tam, Leslie Cheung, Chan Pak-keung and Anita Mui were known as the "Three Kings and One Queen" of the Hong Kong music scene. They basically monopolized the music awards of all sizes in the Hong Kong music scene, and pushed the Hong Kong pop music scene into a heyday and glorious period.

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Of the "Three Kings and One Queen" back then, only Alan Tam is left - in 1993, Chen Baiqiang died of illness; in 2003, Leslie Cheung and Anita Mui passed away. Alan Tam lamented in the show that he is a nostalgic person and often goes to places he has visited before, "It would be great if they were still there."

On November 28, in the first episode of 'Continuous Sound: Greater Bay Area Season', Alan Tam, who has been with the Hong Kong Philharmonic for half a century, opened the show passionately with 'Love Trap' and 'Karaoke Forever OK'. Later, he performed 'The Wind Keeps Blowing' and - Lujuba

Why don’t the audience feel nostalgic? "It doesn't matter whether it's right or wrong, it doesn't need to be revealed whether it's resentment or love... parting is the most unbearable thing... you and I are so sad that we can't say goodbye." Thanks to Alan Tam and Priscilla Chan for joining forces with this song "Can't Say Goodbye" Goodbye" sings our reluctance and nostalgia for the glorious era of the Hong Kong Philharmonic.

text/Liu Jianghua

editor/Gong Lifang

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