Thursday, April 30, 2009

Lee Hom emerges as the superhero Music-Man


Last thursday he came to S'pore to promote Sony Ericsson mobiles at Singtel Com Centre. I didn't go becoz my sis not free plus i'm tired also so miss that chance to see him but my friend so good that she forward his interview and i decided to post it! The 1st photo was taken at there...
Tell us more about your character, Music-Man.
I thought if I could be a superhero, then I’d be Music-Man. I created this character to give people a fresh look and sound. My weapon of choice would be a dragon guitar. I named it Bahamut as it is really cool and it gives Music-Man a nice element. And my mission would be to save the world through music.

Lee Hom, tell us what makes your heart beat?
Music makes my heart beat. Being alive and, most definitely, live performances. It is strange how I’ve staged so many concerts in my life, yet before each show, as I stand behind the curtain and try to keep calm, my heart just keeps beating faster and faster. So I will take ten minutes – not move, not talk – to stay calm. It’s a mysterious and wonderful experience to perform a live concert.

Is there someone special in your life that makes your heart beat faster?
I’ve been on set filming a period movie with Jackie Chan and there really weren’t many girls to be seen. The only female around was the horse! I don’t think that’s my priority now. I have 10 adopted children from Laos and we’re going to Sierra Leone to see what help we can offer.

Do you think idols like yourself and Angelina Jolie are setting examples to fans when it comes to adoption matters?
I think it is a good thing. Basically I’m lucky to be in this position where you can reach out to people and share my life’s experiences. Like you said, celebrities like Angelina Jolie is setting a good example; adoption is the way to go. I think we all should sponsor children and invest in their education.

You mentioned you’re filming a new movie. Could you tell us more about it?
It’s very action-oriented and totally different from my university student character in Lust, Caution . My character’s got quite a temper but I have a very nice costume and the artistic direction is very beautiful. For the past two months, I’ve been undergoing martial arts training in China; I’ve learnt a lot from Jackie. He started making movies when he was only six years old and he’s pioneered many amazing movies.

Do you think your looks might be too Eurasian for a period piece?
I used to think that way too but after filming this movie, I realised that I actually looked very much like an ancient Chinese. It’s set in the Qin Dynasty and I had my hair shaved so I’ve got no hairline now [pulls back his hair to show us].

You say you look like an ancient Chinese and you’ve been in the music industry for so long. Do you feel ancient?
I am ancient. I have an old soul. [Pauses] I’m going to get myself in trouble for saying this but I was going to say that I’ve never dated a girl that’s younger than me. I’ve always been more mature and I think maturity comes with travelling all around the world and living in a suitcase. It has become a lifestyle that I’ve gotten used to.

You have referred to two of your latest albums as ‘chinked out’ music. Could you tell us more?
When I was in New York, everyone thinks if you’re Asian, you’re Jackie Chan [laughs]. People don’t know the difference between a Malaysian Chinese or Vietnamese; to them, everyone looks the same! They also think that if you are Chinese, you’re automatically good in maths! I was actually good in maths. But it was not until I came to Asia that I was aware of the fact that Asia is much more affluent in their culture.
How is that so?
Even though we watch Hollywood movies, we also watch Korean and Japanese movies. When I was in New York, I realised that there was not one radio station that was playing Chinese songs! The first movie that crossed that barrier was Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon so I realised there’s a lack of exposure. That was the reason why the word ‘chink’ came about with my music. They [Westerners] don’t understand our culture in Asia and I plan to reinvent that word and use it to educate them.
How do you intend to use your music to educate people around the world?
One of my goals as a musician is to promote my music to people around the world. I hope they’ll listen to Chinese pop music for the first time and like it, as well as understand our way of life. As an example, I like listening to Italian opera but I don’t understand what it means. Fifty years ago, we never thought we would get an African-American president but now we have Obama and actors like Will Smith so anything’s possible, even for Chinese actors and musicians to step up their game. I want to be part of that movement to make the change.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Its my Birday~(^_^)


As per normal woke up in the morning received a couples of B'day messages from my friends... Goes for my lecture at 12pm and ends lessons at 4pm. Meet Jessica for dinner at Tampines 1.

She got me a pair of Billabong slippers which i wanted when we were at Batam. Just that i spent all my $$$ there so didn't able to buy it!
She also made a B'day card for me which pasted lots of my pics... lol





The cakes selling there looks tasty but our stomach are filled after eating so didn't order that... Next time~

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Celebrate my Bday with them

On Fri , initial I wanted to go KTV with Amy but too bad becoz of my make-up tutorial had ruin our plan... So we decided to catch a movie, "Handsome Suit" at PS. U should get to watch if u haven... not bad quite funny~

Later we went Paragon for dessert at Bakerzin. Meanwhile waiting for liwei to come we saw Guess celebrating their 50th anniversay together with Banana Republic, Raoul... the models are humans posing outside the windows.... They look really fake when they were stationed... really professional~ lol I able to naps some...





They got me a Smash watch~ After that went Takashimaya for dinner at Central restaurant... And I got a Nike towel from my Poly friends.....




Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Back to School

Oh man~ Its a brand new semester of Yr3... I'm a Yr3 student lei... lol
Can't use to it! (Senior year) which means a critical year too as have my SIP & major project coming up!

After checking with my friends, found out i only share the same class with DIANA the rest other class :(.... Majority of our classmates at T02... hai~ Today still ok lah~ Beside attend our elective lecture, the rest of the lectures still the same won't affect much still able to meet my former classmates & also my eye-candy hehe ;p

Thursday, April 16, 2009

My Queen

Wondering why I post this so early? Becoz now I'm buffering the Taiwanese Drama, My Queen (Bai Quan Nui Wang). I started to watch last nite around 12am and watched till 3am as later have to work... so contiue the episode... hehe I find that this drama not bad can go & watch it~ :)


Tuesday, April 14, 2009

S'pore Flyer Ride

Due to the S'pore Flyer are having $10 ride exclusive for students, we decided to go for it! Before going for that we decided to have a quick bite at Gelare as got promotion on every Tue. Its our 1st time trying...

We catch the ride at 6pm so able to see the sunset... Quite a nice view! :)




After that we went for our dinner at Sakura Thai Hala Restaurant...



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