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你聽見嗎......?(+Anime+)
2005-08-25


很久沒有打/post些什麼了.沒法子,忙嘛(說謊是成為邪惡番長的第1步呀喵=3=)這陣子都在找兒時聽的歌曲(簡稱為"兒歌"),一首首都是這麼令人懷念的喔.所以呢,有時候我就決定逐點遂點post上來了,一起回憶當年的時光嘛~
因此,這次的主題為"懷舊歌曲回憶錄"好了~!(......自己也忍不住竊笑)




首先呢,這並不是什麼特別的兒歌。這首是我前陣子聽回小時候自己錄的歌中抽出來化成wma的物體,正確點來說,是某年月日我慫恿大弟弟唱的兩首歌~ 先是一首由政府某交通廣告的歌改詞版本,另一首則是經典的歌---我名其為"叉燒包"。
在我而言,他真的唱得很"肉緊">w<~!


野菊花
主唱:林志穎|作詞:夏哥|作曲:夏哥/潘芳烈|編曲:屠穎
從小時錄音帶中抽出來的版本。有我大弟弟的故意搗蛋而發出尖叫吵鬧聲,好叫我不能錄。而且因為是從很原本已很不清晰的錄音帶中錄的關係,聲音很小。請自行把聲浪調致適當大小~
正常版本。歌詞
走過一地黃泥巴 地上一朵野菊花
枝頭花朵正開放 旁邊又在添新芽
前面一排竹蘺巴 農舍茅屋一人家
三分菜圃三分田 又種菜來又種花
大雨大雨一直下 地上有個大水窪
亭亭玉立輕搖曳 菊花變成水中花
野菊花呀野菊花 這裡可是你的家
菊花輕輕搖搖頭 這裡不是我的家
野菊花呀野菊花 那兒才是你的家
隨波逐流輕搖曳 我的家在天之涯
野菊花呀野菊花 那兒才是你的家
山高雲深不知處 只有夢裡去尋它


風裡的故事
曲:渡邊岳夫 | 編:青木望 | 唱:黎芷珊
"風裡的故事"是動畫<淘氣小雪兒>的主題曲。<淘氣小雪兒>是1983年的產物,漫畫版是由五十嵐優美子(小甜甜繪者)執筆的。
內容介紹:http://www.pazu.com/kidsong/songs/littlegrl.html

歌詞
漫步樹下那夕陽窺探我
像要送我更多快樂自由
斜陽在笑 清風送片片花辮
半空輕輕翻個筋斗
誰在樹林陪我不知道
只顧默默坐著沒有開口
但風卻似美麗民謠心裡奏策白馬 跟清風鬥走
又似星空裡遊
多少故事隨年月日帶走
被忘掉了快樂已 掌握於我手
沒有憂 不會愁
心中快樂斜陽伴我與晚風
做朋友


未來警察
曲:羅大佑 | 詞:林夕| 編:花比傲 | 唱:Barry Chung,鄧祖德,張偉文
"未來警察"是"機動警察パトレイバー(Patlabor)"的中文版主題曲。想當年我可非常喜歡看這動畫的啊,想必這歌大家也很熟悉的吧。

歌詞
警匪每天比武
當槍戰也枯燥
公安武警穿上絕情裝甲當戰袍
過去道亦有追到了明日制度
放棄人道要用機器捉拿強盜
黑手永斬不斷不必電腦推算
土匪劫匪暴徒罪人兇手捉不完
冷血強盜作亂當血脈是噴泉
要靠同樣冷面警察不會手軟
有賊便有警察在穿插
未來全是鐵石做那心腸
要維護公正只好要用盔甲
未來警察今天要出發
未來警察為人民護法


月亮下禱告
曲:井上望| 詞:陳啟泰| 編:李啟昌| 唱:許思行
美少女戰士Super S 插曲。還記得小時我的可喜歡了。
歌詞
月亮下合上雙手去禱告 祈望愛終於可天荒地老
全銀河在聽 全銀河做證 但這夢想卻剩你總聽不到
大地上伴你高低都跨過 而你在倦了後 仍伴我坐
柔情待我 情深望我 然後你轉身遠去 剩低我如你可聽到這禱告 願原諒孤單女子不敢去表露
每夜我只好對月盡訴 繁星裡獨舞
寧願永棲身黑暗 怕夜變早
如你可聽到這禱告 別留下孤單女子跟戀愛跑步
我漸覺身心氣力盡耗 而偏你未到
期待你終可趕到 會共我抱靜靜望著你總不知所措 人像眼被蓋著一幅白布
靈魂如被擄 無援如被告 是你未知道或裝不知道
默默落淚只因見你不笑 隨你復現笑臉 人被照耀
誰完全重要 誰真重要 其實我需不要答 亦知了如你可聽到這禱告 願原諒孤單女子不敢去表露
每夜我只好對月盡訴 繁星裡獨舞
寧願永棲身黑暗 怕夜變早
如你可聽到這禱告 別留下孤單女子跟戀愛跑步
我漸覺身心氣力盡耗 而偏你未到
期待你終可趕到 會共我抱何時才明白你心底真相 你似暗格總喜愛合上
像石頭倔強 遍歷創傷 能撩動我幻想如你可聽到這禱告 願原諒孤單女子不敢去表露
每夜我只好對月盡訴 繁星裡獨舞
寧願永棲身黑暗 怕夜變早
如你可聽到這禱告 別留下孤單女子跟戀愛跑步
我漸覺身心氣力盡耗 而偏你未到
期待你終可趕到 會共我抱


魔法之星愛美
以魔術表演為背景,相信很多人還對她相當有印像。我記得這還是她劇中唯一一首表演時唱的歌。





BB保你大
主唱:何嘉莉
歌詞
Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper
Beeper Love
快樂無憂愁每天笑臉展開顏
活力B永沒停止日夜狂玩 對住大人照樣去任性
HeheHaha Bebe Baba最重要係好玩
若困倦的爸媽發起牢騷確係好煩
我地捐窿捐罅裝作現在未得閑
我地要天天照樣頑皮和貪玩
四處跳可輕鬆一下
我地細細個最愛自由 各有個小天地
最愛最愛卻算是父母親 愛意注滿這天地
齊玩轉地球 是時候轉個新氣候
齊玩轉月球 天空也會變得更加美麗
明月照遍地球HooLa HooLa變個小宇宙
玩呀玩呀玩到天黑都仲未停低曳曳曳
媽媽話我地曳曳
Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper
Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love Beeper Beeper Love


醜小鴨天鵝湖 
歌手:薛凱琪 | 作曲:Ritsuko Okazaki|填詞:游思行
無線卡通片"彩夢芭蕾"主題曲 。
歌詞
夢裡有隻木馬 能千變也會萬化
動作也 百般優雅 在這天遇上牠
想一天及上牠 看我孵化
讓我都 試跳一步 未到最高 再跳一步
頭上碰到挫折輕於鴻毛
留住美好一世自豪
踏腳飛躍跳一步 華美旋轉 再跳一步
湖畔變身遍野灑下胡桃
紅葉百草 仰慕 別揭穿 怎麼 做到
變化 轉化 進化 在吸引你去看嗎
願你也 轉身一下 就當身在童話
好比芭蕾舞家 秒秒優雅
讓你都 試跳一步 未到最高 再跳一步
頭上碰到挫折輕於鴻毛
留住美好一世自豪
踏腳飛躍跳一步 華美旋轉 再跳一步
誰料到小鴨跳出天鵝湖
林道裡小鳥都亂舞
誰人都 試跳一步 還未夠好 再跳一步
頭上碰到挫折輕於鴻毛
留住美好一世自豪
踏腳飛躍跳一步 華美旋轉 再跳一步
誰料到小鴨跳出天鵝湖
明日裡飛馬都遇到


超時空金牌小女將
動畫"大運動會"(港譯超時空金牌小女將)的主題曲,這真正是唐韋琪主唱的粵語版本了。滿喜歡主角神崎明的說~



傳說
"千年女王"插曲,相信大家耳熟能詳吧~
歌詞
傳說中有個女王在世上
長長頭髮 兩眼似星光
傳說中這個女王善變似
白雲樣
宇宙極奇妙 永恒是留在你心
熱望在你心內燃亮 低聲歌唱
誰令妳 眼裡載滿了悲傷
唯願妳 眼裡載滿了星光
傳說中這個女王極漂亮
無窮神秘 叫你幻想
傳說中 她經過千載中
風雨霜
廣闊星際間 她可以自由地往返
活力是那生命點光 使她奔放
誰令妳 眼裡載滿了悲傷
唯願妳 眼裡載滿了星光


達爾大冒險
「神龍之謎」其實即是RPG界的「勇者鬥惡龍」系列,當然,這是漫畫版。不過也改篇過做動畫版,香港的XX電視台譯作「達爾大冒險」。可是......如果沒記錯的話,在日本因為沒有什麼大贊助公司,加上故事又太長(那會有這麼多像龍珠那樣出完一輯又一輯但仍肯投資的贊助公司啦!)所以在還未到四分之一的故事時就沒再造動畫了。想當年我很迷這動畫的喔,現在還有2張小小的卡在手。這歌是蘇永康主唱的,很難得找到了,一聽回便憶起小時都在唱這歌,為什麼大了便忘了呢?



大食懶加菲 
填詞:梁芷珊|主唱:葉珮雯
二千年加菲貓放暑假主題曲。不是看到這歌再聽回我也忘了有這歌...當時為"加菲貓"卡通的主題曲來的吧,好像......

歌詞
大懶貓,貪食懶貓
唔停食野未夠喉
唔在意,大肚DUM
食多兩啖唔過份
大懶貓,貪睡懶貓
其實做貓最自由
睡半天仍未夠
勝在夢中乜都有
重廿六磅,十一公斤
加菲的肚腩好重身
分分鐘數四五下
佢眼皮就跌下
但這加菲貓十分開心
佢天生好安份
不會亂去害人
無論上晝下晝食夠就想目訓


伏魔小王子
主唱:梁漢文
當年很迷的動畫主題曲~!



其他的什麼都在這有了~=3=: http://hk.geocities.com/kidsong2002/fex.htm
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好閒喔喵...
2005-07-02


來光顧的客人好少喔喵...好閒喔......為什麼沒有人按"評論"留個言呢喵...?到來好歹也說句話嘛喵~


笑死人沒命賠第1彈~!!.....加旋超爆笑漫畫一版: 請按圖
Song 
Everytime---Artist(Band):Britney Spears 
Everytime Lyrics
Notice me, take my hand
Why are we strangers when
Our love is strong
Why carry on without meEverytime I try to fly, I fall
Without my wings, I feel so small
I guess I need you, baby
And everytime I see you in my dreams
I see your face, it's haunting me
I guess I need you, babyI make believe that you are here
It's the only way I see clear
What have I done
You seem to move on easyAnd everytime I try to fly, I fall
Without my wings, I feel so small
I guess I need you, baby
And everytime I see you in my dreams
I see your face, you're haunting me
I guess I need you, babyI may have made it rain
Please forgive me
My weakness caused you pain
And this song's my sorryAt night I pray
That soon your face will fade awayAnd everytime I try to fly, I fall
Without my wings, I feel so small
I guess I need you, baby
And everytime I see you in my dreams
I see your face, you're haunting me
I guess I need you, baby
如果你認為我很喜歡briney,那你就大錯特錯了!我不過是覺得首歌都算幾好聽才post的~而且,澄清一點,我從沒有迷戀過任何歌手哦喵~!=3=/
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沒錢就要餓肚子!
2005-07-02
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一直想分享的東西...
2005-06-16
Song Appreciation
某一天,
記憶中好像是2004年近Christmas的一個日曜日。
好像已經是很久以前的事的樣子呢,難道我又老了…?(笑)
那時因為都有在早起追看ATV World 10時左右的一套日本動畫,因此便順理成章的在之前看了其播送的Hours of Power(權能時間)了。這是個播送由美國某一大教堂的聚會(/祟拜?)的一個節目,是基督教的,好像是在美國錄了後第二日就在香港播出的樣子(不肯定),因而節目都很"新鮮"(?)。(想認識更多的話,打節目名便可以找到其網頁,我也曾上過其網頁一次的說~)
那時候,聽到了某歌手演繹了他的新歌(當時是還是新的喇~),一聽之下便很喜歡,可惜沒聽到歌名,只默默背了歌詞中的幾個字,幸而上網打出來一找便找著了。
一直都很想分享的是這首:
It's a Randy Travis song called
Three Wooden Crosses


...here are the lyrics:
A farmer and a teacher, a hooker and a preacher,
Ridin' on a midnight bus bound for Mexico.
One's headed for vacation, one for higher education,
An' two of them were searchin' for lost souls.
That driver never ever saw the stop sign.
An' eighteen wheelers can't stop on a dime.There are three wooden crosses on the right side of the highway,
Why there's not four of them, Heaven only knows.
I guess it's not what you take when you leave this world behind you,
It's what you leave behind you when you go.That farmer left a harvest, a home and eighty acres,
The faith an' love for growin' things in his young son's heart.
An' that teacher left her wisdom in the minds of lots of children:
Did her best to give 'em all a better start.
An' that preacher whispered: "Can't you see the Promised Land?"
As he laid his blood-stained bible in that hooker's hand.There are three wooden crosses on the right side of the highway,
Why there's not four of them, Heaven only knows.
I guess it's not what you take when you leave this world behind you,
It's what you leave behind you when you go.That's the story that our preacher told last Sunday.
As he held that blood-stained bible up,
For all of us to see.
He said: "Bless the farmer, and the teacher, an' the preacher;
"Who gave this Bible to my mamma,
"Who read it to me."There are three wooden crosses on the right side of the highway,
Why there's not four of them, now I guess we know.
It's not what you take when you leave this world behind you,
It's what you leave behind you when you go.
There are three wooden crosses on the right side of the highway.

Blood-stained Bible
(about the song, materials were found from the web sites)Faith is a major theme in several recent country music hits—and that concerns some industry insiders. ---By Gene Edward Veith
In May a Christian record label for the first time scored a No. 1 single on Billboard's country charts. The hit song was "Three Wooden Crosses" by Randy Travis, a former country superstar now recording with Word Records.
This song—about a car wreck, a roadside shrine, and the memorable image of a blood-stained Bible—is not alone in bringing explicit Christianity into the popular culture. In the country music scene, as many as 10 of the top 60 songs refer directly to God, Jesus, prayer, heaven, or some other Christian theme and imagery. Christianity, like patriotism in the days after 9/11, has become a trend in country music, one that some celebrate and others decry.
Mr. Travis, with a rich, deep voice and hits such as "Forever and Ever, Amen," was a catalyst for the "new traditionalist" movement in the 1980s. Fallen out of favor with the pop-country radio programmers, Mr. Travis experienced a spiritual awakening and began singing in churches rather than in the stadiums that he sold out earlier in his career. He signed with a Christian label and started recording gospel music.
"Three Wooden Crosses," a cut from his album Rise and Shine, started with limited airplay from small, independent stations, and had been released for six months until, due to word of mouth, it broke through on the big stations. It became Mr. Travis's first No. 1 record in nine years, bringing him back to the prominence he enjoyed after he willingly gave it up.
The song, written by Doug Johnson and Kim Williams, is about a farmer, a teacher, a preacher, and a prostitute. They are riding on the same bus when it is hit by a semi. Three of the four are killed, commemorated by three wooden crosses on the side of the road.
The song does not say which one survived until the very end. We are told that the preacher pushed a blood-stained Bible into the hooker's hands, implying that he is witnessing to her as she is dying, asking her, "Can't you see the promised land?"
In the song's last stanza, the singer reports that this was a story the preacher told last Sunday, as he "held that blood-stained Bible up/For all of us to see." Then comes the twist, in a classic surprise ending: He thanks God for the preacher who gave this Bible to his mama—that is, the hooker—who, in turn, read it to him.
It turns out that it was the preacher who died and the prostitute who survived. Her life was changed by his dying witness and his bloody Bible that he gave to her, leading not only to her salvation but to that of her child, who would grow up to take up the dead preacher's ministry.
The song is simple but profound, and Mr. Travis performs it in a particularly moving way. "It's a great song," said Lon Helton, an editor of the trade journal Radio & Records. "And it's a great story song. In the hands of a Randy Travis, who's one of the greatest story-song singers we've ever seen in country, it was perfect."
Not all of the songs that exhibit this spiritual trend in country music are as explicit or as unsappy. The 10 tunes cited in a USA Today story on the phenomenon by Brian Mansfield range from Clay Walker's "A Few Questions"—asking God why He allows suffering—to the out-of-favor Dixie Chicks singing "Godspeed," a lullaby with only mild references to the Divine. Diamond Rio's "I Believe" presents a generic spirituality rather than a Christian credo, while Brooks & Dunn's "Red Dirt Road" celebrates the place where the singer drank his first beer and wrecked his first car but also "found Jesus."
Arguably, this phenomenon is not as new as it is being made out to be. Country music has always featured songs of faith along with songs of cheatin' and drinkin'—sometimes with all three themes in the same tune. The bluegrass repertoire, reflected in nearly every album to this day, includes songs grounded in the Bible next to ballads about love or murder, the whole range of life depicted in a natural, unselfconscious way.
There is doubtless a new mood after 9/11 and the Iraqi war among the "red state" Americans who make up country music's audience, one in which faith, along with patriotism, takes center stage. Significantly, while most musical genres are in the economic doldrums, country is seeing a rise in popularity.
But some industry insiders are worried. Mr. Mansfield quotes Mike Moore, program director of WSIX in Nashville. He agrees that religion plays well to the core audience of country music. "But I don't know that you're really going to attract anybody new," he said. "And that's the problem with it. It's not going to give us the mass appeal that we need to attract new listeners to the party."
This is the mentality even of some churches, who believe that they have to downplay Christianity—or at least render it unrecognizable—to attract new members. They do not realize just how compelling a blood-stained Bible can be.


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新書《電車男》
2005-06-15


《電車男》*作者:中野獨人
等我引用原文先~
所謂"中野獨人",是"群聚在網路電子佈告欄(BBS)上的獨身男性"的總體虛構名字
本書內容係根據日本2ch網站上的真人真事結集而成。
故事內容講述一個集"御宅族"、"網路毒男"(毒男=獨男,沒有女人緣的男)、"秋葉男"等身分於一身的"電車男"有日在電車上面救左個女仔"hermes",hermes為左答謝電車男於是送了一對茶杯給電車男,從而令到電車男決心追求hermes!!!
可惜電車男22歲黎都未拍過拖,於是佢就在2ch 個bbs 那兒求救,2ch 的網友就因此群起向電車男獻計幫電車男手追hermes啦,故事就此展開……
《電車男》是類BBS形式的作品
我覺得《電車男》幾得意,而且《電車男》入面用既符號好得意,e.g.('‧ω‧')
大家得閒無野做不妨睇下o的本《電車男》嘎('‧ω‧')~~~
介紹完畢!
日本留言版"電車男"原文︰
http://www.geocities.co.jp/Milkyway-Aquarius/7075/trainman.html
Movie: http://www.nifty.com/denshaotoko/








