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A taste of Tao

A taste of Tao

David Tao Zhe rocked, serenaded and wowed the audience in his David Tao Soul Power tour in Hong Kong recently. LI EE KEE got carried away.

THERE is something to be said about a singer when some of the industry’s renowned crooners take time off to attend his concert.



David Tao Zhe connecting with his audience: 'There is power in music. Never underestimate it. My purpose in music is to spread love. That's what Soul Power is about - love, peace and harmony. And being able to share my music with you is a happy thing for me.'


Although, in the case of David Tao Zhe, one need not require the presence of Anita Mui and Jacky Cheung to affirm what is common knowledge.  

Since the release of his self-titled debut album, Tao Zhe, in 1997, Tao has persistently proven his musical artistry to critics and fans alike.

Three albums later – I’m OK (1999), Black Tangerine (2002) and his latest effort, Ultrasound 1997-2003, a best of compilation that includes four new tracks – Tao embarks on his first concert tour.

“One of the most difficult things as a singer is not being able to see your listeners. I’m finally able to,” Tao, who alternated between Mandarin, Cantonese and English, revealed during the concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum.  

Tao proved to be an adept entertainer, evident from his recently concluded Hong Kong shows. On three consecutive nights beginning Aug 14, over 30,000 local fans joined by some from Japan, Taiwan and Malaysia gathered at the Hong Kong Coliseum to witness Asia’s R&B King in action.

Expectations were naturally high. Tao, too, must have felt some pressure. If he did, he hid it well.  

Clad in a black vest with the word “SOUL” emblazoned in sequins across the chest, matched with green cargo pants and guitar strapped across his shoulder, Tao’s opening remark was: “We’re gonna rock the house tonight Hong Kong. Ready?”

Despite having performed for the past two nights, each show lasting three hours, Tao showed no signs of fatigue. He was on an adrenaline high. Throughout the night he darted across the stage, making his way to the audience, much to their glee.

Launching into Wang Ba Dan (Bastard), a heavy rock-tinged number that high kicked its way into the concert’s opening, its loud rhythms were then tempered with a slow number, Fei Ji Chang De 10:30 (Airport in 10:30).  

Tao rendered 28 songs that night ranging from R&B, hip-hop and rock to pop and dance from his four albums. Fans also got to hear three of his new tracks from Ultrasound – the upbeat Jin Tian Mei Hui Jia (Shanghaied), the tender Ji Mo De Ji Jie (Season of Loneliness) and inspirational Runaway, which tells of how one must be daring in pursuing one’s dreams.

The US-based singer also presented several numbers a cappella, sometimes accompanied by just the piano, other times by the guitar and violin. Special guest Tension, Tao’s protégé, performed Ye Lai Xiang and Boyz II Men’s It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.

Other English numbers covered included the classic Somewhere over the Rainbow by Judy Garland from The Wizard of Oz movie and U2’s I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For.

Unlike many of today’s singers whose concerts are glitzy affairs filled with extravagant pomp and splendour, Tao’s Soul Power was all about the music minus the frills. No fancy props, skimpily dressed dancers or a dozen costume changes.  

Instead, fans were treated to an intimate evening with their favourite singer who serenaded them while backed by an able group of eight musicians, comprising three guitarists, two drummers, two keyboardists and a violinist. Malaysia’s own established musicians Lewis Pragasam and Andy Peterson were among the line-up.

“Music isn’t just for entertainment,” Tao informed fans. “To me, it’s something serious. There is power in music. Never underestimate it. My purpose in music is to spread love. That’s what Soul Power is about – love, peace and harmony. And being able to share my music with you is a happy thing for me.”

But it wasn’t all business. Tao entertained, engaging in delightful and at times poignant banter with fans. He let them in on an embarrassing episode at a McDonalds outlet in Hong Kong when he was a child. From then on, he realised his Cantonese wasn’t exactly his strongest language. (Tao and his family moved to Taiwan when he was a young boy.)

He takes his fans down memory lane, reminiscing his earliest recollection of Hong Kong, from taking the Star Ferry to travelling on the MRT. He revealed that it was in Hong Kong, his birthplace, that he found himself.

Tao also coyly indulged fans with handshakes, hugs and for one ecstatic girl, a kiss, as a reward for applying lip balm on his lips.

It was evident that the fans enjoyed every minute of their time with him, and vice versa. As he indicated at one point during the concert: “You think you’re here to see me but actually I am here to see you.”

After the concert, Tao remarked that he was very happy with the fans. Unlike what he had been cautioned earlier, they were warm and responsive – dancing, singing, waving, hooting, clapping and teasing with shouts of “You’re so sexy/good-looking” and “Daaavvviiiddd ?”

Such reaction was not restricted to teenaged girls, for the guys were in on the action too, showing no inhibition in expressing their love for Tao’s music as they waved their glow sticks in sync with his tunes.

It was an enjoyable three hours, though there were times when the momentum tended to slow down. As Tao himself admitted, there is still room for improvement.


Tao’s next stop is Kuala Lumpur on Sept 13 at Stadium Merdeka at 8pm before he makes his way to Taiwan and Singapore. Presented by Tiger PowerHitz and organised by Galaxy Production, tickets for Soul Power are on sale now. The RM50 seats are sold out but the RM100, RM150 and RM200 tickets are available. For more information on the concert or tickets, call Galaxy’s hotline (03-2282 2020) or visit their website at galaxy.com.my.


The Star Online, Monday August 25, 2003
(Malaysia)
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新马联盟

很简单
忘了是怎么开始
也许就是对你一种感觉

TOP

Way to go, Dave!!

We all look forward to your concert in Taipei!
:)
[img]http://funimg.pchome.com.tw/img_upload/STARS/j/o/20030528_jogsuperford2_015816.jpg[/img] Friends of a life time. [img]http://www.sonymusic.com.tw/pop/leehom/pic/big_pic01.gif[/img]

TOP

文章太长,刚刚才看完你之前的那一篇类似这样的英语文章,现在眼睛很痛,不想看这篇文章了。我给你提一个小小的建议:少弄这种篇幅性长的文章,毕竟很少人肯用心看,而且很容易导致近视。

TOP

maybe you should just speak for yourself [em15]
★2006/1/1之前发布的视频全部删除了★

新马联盟

很简单
忘了是怎么开始
也许就是对你一种感觉

TOP

great!!thank u!but me idiot~~joke!
我是我,是颜色不一样的烟火,天空开阔,作最坚强的泡沫。

TOP

oh,so  long  ,so  complated.
the wind blows off the last leaf and the snow is flying in my heart fall can only be piled up in the memor handed over to the following season

TOP

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