Friday, August 29, 2008

Ghost Town

The Specials were a reggae ska band formed in 1977 from Coventry, England. They had a #1 hit with this song "Ghost Town" in 1981.

England came under Margaret Thatcher's rule in 1979 at a time of civil unrest as a result of massive unemployment. This escalates to uprising and street riots across many parts of England. Amid these tensions, "Ghost Town" was released and catapulted to the number one spot on the charts. This was widely recognized as the perfect song which captured the mood of an entire nation and conveyed a most significant political statement within. A very interesting song that alternates back and forth with an eerie and happy tone. Hear the eerie child-like wailing between verse and chorus and the ghostly siren noise towards the end of the song. Watch the MTV here.

In the country where i came from, or where there is a significant chinese community, this month is known as the Hungry Ghost Month when it is believed that the gates of hell is open for all ghosts and spirits into our mortal world to wander for a month. During these times, the chinese would make offerings, in the form of food, prayers, the burning of 'hell money' to their loved ones who had passed on or just to appease any wandering spirits around. As such, food offerings, burning of 'hell notes' and joss sticks (equivalent of candle sticks) could be found on the roadsides in many parts of the country.

Big elaborate open air concerts known as 'Getai' are also organized throughout the island featuring song and dance. Besides entertaining the living, these were also meant to entertain the dead on their yearly one month 'vacation' to the land of the living. The first row seats are always left vacant, these are meant for the 'guests' from the other side. It is pretty much a ghost town during this period. Even in highly modernized nations, this tradition is still widely observed among all the chinese.

During this month, the young are advised not to stay out too late and road accidents have a significant higher occurrence than usual, not to mention many ghostly encounters and 'sightings' by people.

I myself have never encountered or seen anything eerie during this period though i strongly believed in the presence of spirits and ghosts. I sometimes do wish i can befriend someone from the other side or able to communicate with them rather than being in the company of humans.

Ghosts are not scary, human beings are far worse (at times).









Chinese character for ghost pronounced as 'GUI'

Saturday, August 2, 2008

Hand In Hand

The Beijing Olympics 2008 will kick off next weekend. One of the biggest sports events in once every four years will pit the world's finest athletes and sportsmen with each other. Besides challenging for honours and pushing the limits of the human spirit, it is also an event to foster friendship among the nations.

In 1988, the Olympics was held in Seoul, South Korea. With every major sporting event, there is usually an accompanying official theme song, sung by a popular artiste or band. 'Hand In Hand' by Koreana was the song that year and quite the best Olympic song i have ever heard since. This was also produced by famed music writer and producer Giorgio Moroder. Strong melody, a rallying chorus with great vocals, this is a very well-written song.

Watch the video and listen to the song.