Wednesday, November 01, 2006

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youtube.com video:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=muTRj0GP5wU

Audio
http://audio.isg.si/audiox/?q=node/6893

BLOG LINK
http://carol.bluecircus.net/archives/008795.html

TV NEWS segment, one minute
http://ap.ch5.tv/play?url_id=180320&s=0:46:4&d=0:1:20&t=%A6%D1%A5%7E%B0%DB%A5x%BBy%BAq+%AA%FC%A4%BD%AA%FC%C0%A8%AF%BA%C2%BD%A4%D1%0D%0A%A1%AD%A5x%C6W%ABZ%BBy%BDs%BAq+%AA%FC%B0%C2%A5J%AFu%A5j%C0%40&noclip=1&nobanner=1

What Taiwanese fans of the ''Amah Amah Koon Beiki' song are saying in their feedback emails:

http://whatsupintaiwan.blogspot.com/2006/11/grandma-cant-sleep-find-out-why.html#links

Yu-tzu: news reporter, Taipei: ""Actually, I grew up with my grandma in Taiwan. I and my brother slept with her on aJapanese tatami bed when we were little. Sometimes we woke up during thenight and found her sitting on tatami. If we asked her how come, the answerwas always 'AMAH KOON BEIKi'." "I did enjoy listening to the song, ''Grandma couldn't sleep''. When I listened to it for the first time, I was laughing loudly. Today I surprisingly perceived that I was humming "Chotto Matte, Chotto Matte......" when playing with my two stupid (but lovely) dogs. You have indeed written a good song!"

Jeff Hsieh, 16, high school student in USA, born in Taiwan, says: "The song is great! But I can't understand it that well because I grew up speaking Mandarin. So, not knowing the words of the song, I think I can give you valuable feedback for those who can't understand the language. I think that the song definitely has a bright, happy connotation to it. "

Anonymous email: "Dear Bikok-888,
the song is a real tour de force and a testiment to not only a foreigner's talent but also his genuine love of Taiwan and its people."




Secretary for import-export firm, 28, in Taipei said: "The song put a big smile on my face, I love it. Thanks a million for the smile! By the way, I shared the file with my colleague Joseph, also Taiwanese, and he loved it and said it made him laugh and smile. Thanks a lot. You sing it. It is terrific, unique, and different. It is FUN, yes!"

American expat college professor in Taipei, 55, married to a Taiwanese man, said: "What a cute, funny song to make Taiwan smile again. This has a big future. The melody is hummable... By the way, Is that you singing? If so, you sing pretty good. I don't know the current Taiwan pop music scene, so I can't help you. If fact, I am tone deaf, but I can hear when music is right and I really loved your song. Keep up the good work and best of luck in placing it. "

A book publisher at book company, 45, in Taipei said: "Dear Bikok-888, I could not help smiling when I listened to your song, and your voice. I love it......But, I cannot figure out the meaning of a few Taiwanese sentences/phrases. I know they must be Taiwanese, but, mmm, the pronunciation...:)....Maybe you should ask friends in ChiaYi (Ka-gi) to pronounce them carefully for you to imitate again. "

A graphic artist in New York, from Taiwan, 29, said: "Hi Bikok888...I listened to your mp3 file and found it fun and vivid. Your Taiwanese is pretty good!. I only felt BUSASA about couple of lines in the song :) Anyway, we are surprised to discover just recently that many individuals and several organizations are working in different ways and using their own medium and channels to promote, support, and change Taiwan. In a happy way. Like your cute song. Happy to know that your song is childlike, which also represents our best memories about Taiwan."

Dear Sir
This is Monica. I am 21 years old and I livein Pingtung. I know your song from the "What's up inTaiwan?" blog. As a Taiwanese, I think your song is guitefit with Taiwanese culture. In this song, I hear thefamiliar spoken sentences in Taiwan, especially incountryside. That did touch me and made me happy.
So, would you mind to give me your the MP3 file andthen i could share with my friends.Thanks A LOT.

Monica


Dear Bikok-888,
Please send me the above mentioned song file. I read some comments of the people having listened to the song, and it "looks" funny. I appreciate your work to our(Taiwanese) language.

Sincerely,Miss Kuo

======================(the words are below, mp3 file coming soon): [if you want to hear the song on your computer, email me at songsterhiragana@gmail.com and i will send you the mp3 file, free!)]

AMAH AMAH KOON BEIKI

a song to give Taiwan people a smile

AND for foreigners maybe to learn a few simple phrases of Taiwanese!

written by ''Bikok-888'' (who cannot speak Taiwanese very much: Busasa!)

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Chotto Matte, Chotto Matte

AMAH AMAH KOON BEIKI

Chotto Matte, Chotto Matte

AMAH AMAH KOON BEIKI

the lyrics can be seen at:

http://audio.isg.si/audiox/?q=node/6893#comment-1952