May 24, 2005 Archives
(Judy and Mary - The Great Escape)
There was previously no explanation made, but my dad had the same reaction that I would've had seeing this lone entry with a link that the site could've been hacked. Which is a cool thing that parents thing like you (after all, one is their flesh and blood).
Well, the new music I had since getting to Asia has almost been exclusively sang by Yuki, formerly of Judy and Mary. It's a band that started in the early 90s, until the end of the decade, and specialized in this sort of pop/punk/rock/ska-whatever sort of music. No, not quite The Brilliant Green, but I think about the same level of (relative) notoriety, and identically with the lead singeress going solo afterwards (Yuki has become more pop/mainstream, while Tomoko, well, a bit less of it ^^). I can single out RADIO and Daydream as some of my favourites on their Best Of album, "The Great Escape", but I haven't really compared the song titles of others I liked. They're generally the more upbeat, fast-paced ones, versus some of the ballads. Not a big fan of J-ballads.
I'm in Shenzhen, for those who don't know, a "town" on the border of China with the HK SAR. I'm (slightly) in violation of my visa, because I'm not technically in Shenzhen, but on the outskirts of the Special Economic Zone, in Dongguan (which is really part of the Shenzhen agglomeration). The area has been pouring with money, I can so feel it. Well, ever since coming to China from Japan, this is what I've been feeling: money. I get a stronger sense of where money comes from, where it goes, and what it is for. Not in the sense of just getting a salary from work, but all the workings of the economy. It's not as if I'm suddently enlightened with the Spirit of Economy - more like a feel - or actually you can say something like that, the Spirit of Capitalism is really growing in China, and I can sense it (all the headlines about the yuan reevaluation must also be filtering through).
The girls in Shenzhen are hot. Hmm? It's just an observation. I think it's probably because you come to the city from outer province seeking for a better life, and that people from the Mainland are generally from the countryside, thus live less of a sedentary life than in industrialized countries/cities. It's an observation - like the one that in HK and Toronto and etc, not all girls are hot (to my cousins/brother's dissapointment), simply because if everyone was hot, then nobody would be hot. It's a nature's thing, I don't think you can make a lot of sense of it.
The most striking realization is that you can't think everyone's dishonest. Can't think that way. You can think of the World as being limited in resources, and people are just fighting their way to those resources, for themselves, or for those they are akinned with. As simple as that. It's how much you want something - or how much you think you need something - that will bring you to do something about it. Pickpockets? You are not born a pickpocket, but if it means choosing between starving or stealing a few hundreds from a stranger's wallet to survive a month... And otherwise, it's a fringe of the population. To me, the majority of the folks try to live a honest life, just like the majority of people in my own country.