Feb 16
With Giorgio Moroder’s “Forever Friends” other 50,000 songs try to be selected
Over 50,000 songs have reached the organizers of the campaign to seek best songs for the Beijing Olympic Games in August this year, the Beijing Evening News reported.
The Beijing Organizing Committee for the Games of the XXIX Olympiad (BOCOG) started soliciting the songs on April 15, 2003.
The responders include ordinary citizens, students, professional composers, overseas Chinese, people with disabilities, and many others.
Among the entries, many praise the rise of China, athletes’ striving for the title, triumph of bid victory etc. However, the Olympic songs have their audiences not only in China, but the world over. “We expect more entries which embody the common aspirations and ideals of mankind,” said Jiang Xiaoyu, executive vice-president of BOCOG.
“Only a song advocating the splendor of humanity as encouraged by the Olympic spirit, can surmount the cultural differences and become a good Olympic song,” he said.
The world audiences would like to sing songs that integrate the nationality and internationality, he added.
The melody of “Hand in Hand” composed by Giorgio Moroder (he also competes for the Beijing Olympic theme) for the Seoul Olympic Games did not mention any word like “Korean”, but it perfectly expressed the spirit of the people of the Republic of Korea promoting unity, development and progress, Jiang said.
With the Olympic Games less than 200 days away, BOCOG has started to promote part of the entries through television and mobile phone schemes.
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Feb 07
Taiwan pop star Chang Hui-mei, once banned from performing in China, is hoping she will be chosen to sing at the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Olympics, her past political problems forgiven and forgotten.
Chang has recorded a song in English called “Forever Friends” which, if chosen, she will perform in front of a global audience of billions on the night of Aug. 8, when the Olympics open.
It would mark an amazing comeback for a singer, affectionately known as A-Mei, who in 2000 sang the Taiwan anthem for anti-China President Chen Shui-bian’s inauguration.
China was incensed and stopped her from performing there until the summer of 2001. Though later allowed to return, in 2004 she cancelled a performance in Hangzhou after a protest by nearly 100 people accusing her of supporting Taiwan independence.
Chang, 35, declined to talk directly about those incidents in a recent interview with Reuters at a Beijing recording studio.
“I cannot say that my 10-year career path has been very smooth,” the petite singer said.
“But at least in the past 10 years, I have had highs and lows and I am glad to have walked safely through it all,” she added.
China views self-ruled, democratic Taiwan as part of its territory. The island has been ruled separately since defeated Nationalist forces fled there at the end of a civil war in 1949.
Beijing has threatened to take Taiwan, by force if necessary, but over the past few years has sought favour with Taiwanese people by promoting cultural exchanges.
Taiwanese and Hong Kong singers are hugely popular in China, despite its own growing pop scene, with many fans seeing those singers as more glamorous and fashionable.
“SMALL MISTAKE”
Chang, who grew up singing for fun in her native Puyuma village, stands out because of her strong voice on light rock tracks covering matters such as love and race.
Mandarin songs like “Can I hold you?”, “Bad Boy” and “When I started secretly to miss you” were big hits not just in Taiwan and China, but across Southeast Asia.
The singer’s top priority now is to rehearse and record “Forever Friends”, composed by Chinese musician Kong Xiangdong and Italian Giorgio Moroder, producer of the Seoul Olympic theme song “Hand in Hand”.
“A-Mei made a small mistake,” Kong said of Chang’s previous political problems. “But the audience did not forget her after all these years.”
The song has already won recognition with the Beijing Olympic organisers, who have praised it as one of their top five candidates, despite Chang’s checkered past in China.
“The Olympics and music are beyond borders and beyond politics,” said Wang Pingjiu, a senior official who is in charge of Olympic song selection.
“Personally, I like this song very much. But as for the future of the song — whether it is able to make it as the Olympic theme song — you might need to wait until the Aug 8. Olympic opening ceremony to find out the answer,” he added.
Previous Olympics have seen performances by Celine Dion, Bjork and Kylie Minogue. (Writing by Ben Blanchard; Editing by Katie Nguyen)
from: guardian.co.uk
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Feb 07
The Dream Team of Giorgio Moroder witch include top star Coco Lee and Sun Nan, producer Kong Xiangdong and Yang Dongsheng and german lyricist Michael Kunze produced what should become the Beijing 2008 Olympic Theme.
Here the lyrics to the song:
Forever Friends
You’ve tasted bitter defeat and the sweet success.
You want it all and you settle for nothing less.
You’ve tried harder than the rest.
You’ve become one of the best.
This is the time you’ll remember for
All your life.
Forever friends
In harmony
As the whole world joins and sees
Days of unity and peace.
Forever through the years
We’ll hear the cheers.
Joy and laughter everywhere!
We’re together here to share
Forever friends
You’ll meet all races, see faces you’ve never seen.
People from parts of the world where you’ve never been.
And you’ll feel it in your heart
We spent too much time apart
This is the time when all dreams of man come alive.
No matter where we are or go
No matter what we hope for or know
No matter how we word our prayer
There is one dream we share
One world One Dream
Forever friends
In Harmony!
Forever Friends
One dream we dream,
One world we share.
RobLadin.com
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Jan 17
Celine Dion, the Canadian songstress famed for the Titanic theme tune, “My Heart Will Go On”, will perform a song for the Beijing Olympics in a concert in April and submit an entry for the Games’s theme song, organizers said.
Dion’s concert will be held on April 13 at the Beijing Workers Stadium as part of her worldwide tour to promote her latest album, “Taking Chances“, according to the Beijing Olympic organizers.
The Grammy Award winner said via video at a news briefing in Beijing on yesterday that she would prepare well for the song and believed it would reflect the “One World, One Dream” concept of the event.
Her team had prepared the song as an entry for the Olympic theme song, but had not yet submitted it to the solicitation committee, a source with the Beijing Olympic Games Organizing Committee told Xinhua today.
Her April show has been included in a number of celebrations for the Games, which run from Aug. 8 to 24.
Dion sang “The Power of the Dream” at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Olympics in Atlanta.
Dozens of domestic and foreign singers had submitted bids for the Beijing Olympics theme. Entries close in March.
“Forever Friends“, composed by Giorgio Moroder, Kong Xiangdong and Michael Kunze, has also been submitted.
from: eastday.com
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