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Jay Chou LA Concert On Christmas Eve 2007

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Posted 28 December 2007 - 06:05 AM

Before the concert was sold out, my sister and I actually bought some VIP tickets. Anyway, the concert was awesome, a complete blast, seriously. All of the songs Jay performed were amazing, his outfits blew me away and his dances were beyond cute. *ksl* I loved the piano duet. Yu Hao was pretty cute too. This is my first time seeing Jay in person. Oh my gosh, he's pretty cute, not average at all, really great skin by the way and he's so boyish. *shy* I was one of the VIPs in the front rows.

Sadly he didn't perform the two songs I loved most, East Wind Breaks and Blue and White Porcelain but that's fine, at least he sang Far Away, Retreat, Hair Like Snow on his Chinese guitar (incredibly hot), and Fearless plus the drums (extremely talented). Man, the concert was merely perfect. I'm sorry but the crowd was just rude when they began throwing the glowsticks towards the stage. I mean, was that supposed to show support for Jay and have him do encores? Because that was just soooooo rude! I wanted to borrow Jay's microphone and scream at everyone. Next time, no more glow sticks, these fans can get so carried away. :rolleyes:
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 08:45 AM

^wow .. they did that? .. when we ask for RAIN to do encore at his concert ..we cheer .. we didnt' throw in the stick despite the fact that theyr'e free too .. anyway, glad to hear that it was a blast .. i wanna go and watch jay someday .. thanks for sharing the cool experience.
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 09:49 AM

awww that's very nice to hear that it was a blast. Well Jay is super talented, so no doubt he'll have a good performance.

umm throwing stick on stage? *gg*
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 10:24 AM

View PostCecilia, on Dec 28 2007, 05:45 AM, said:

^wow .. they did that? .. when we ask for RAIN to do encore at his concert ..we cheer .. we didnt' throw in the stick despite the fact that theyr'e free too .. anyway, glad to hear that it was a blast .. i wanna go and watch jay someday .. thanks for sharing the cool experience.
I know. I also attended Rain's concert at Caesars, the second night, and everyone was really energetic yet uncrazy. Everyone was just screaming to see more of Rain, not throwing glowsticks at the stage. It was sad because Jay's band was still standing onstage so they were hit pretty badly by the wave of glowsticks. This is my first LA concert and um, sorry to say, LA people are ghetto. *gg* I know that there were a lot of non-LA residents including me but still, the majority of the audience were from LA and they just have no respect for anyone especially for foreigners. They probably thought that just because Jay was in an American territory, he had to abide to their rules and demands, which is completely insane. If they wanted more of Jay, just kindly scream out his name or something, not glowsticks. Gee. I mean, I've attended a lot of concerts in the Vegas and SF area and this is the first time I've seen fans throw glowsticks. When Jay came back out after the first round of glowsticks and sang a fast song with Nan Quan Mama, some stupid guys threw 5-6 glowsticks at Jay and NQMM. I was so mad. Jay ducked quite a few and since I was right up there on the stage, I saw how his face changed, I wanted to cry for him. :(

After this concert, I'm definitely a Jay advocate. I love this man, he's soooo cool.
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 11:01 AM

:( Jay's very blun though *rll* and that's probably why I liked him in the first place :(

but yeah LA is a big city and yes very ghetto. lol I've never been there but I heard things about LA.

It's rude to throw sticks on stage while he's performing. OMG *gg*
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 11:08 AM

I KNOW. THAT'S JUST SO RUDE of the fans .. i can't believe it.. how can they do that to him .. sure, it can be interpret in so many ways, but for me. .. first thought:this shown as them disrespecting him... how RUDE!

aiya, you went to the concert in vegas too ? . . man, i wish i knew you earlier and meet you at the concert .i went to both nights .. so damn expensive but well worth it. i wanna fly out for another one if he come back .. hopefully, not so mess up like the last minute cancellation in LA (not his fault).. good thing he didnt' perform there or else. LA ppl will throw sticks at him too *gg* .
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 11:20 AM

I reside in Northern California and that region is definitely the better half, no offense. In LA, you have to pay 25-50 cents just to use their restrooms. I mean, I understand that there are a lot of bums or whatnot but still, that's a bit ghetto. I was appalled the first time I saw a coin machine outside the restrooms. *gg*

LA is just so rude. Thank goodness, Rain didn't perform there but then again, I'm not sure how rude the Korean crowd is. The Chinese crowd definitely is extremely rude but the Koreans, perhaps not. The cleaner part of LA actually is Korea Town. Korea Town actually has a really neat and pretty Mall, full of Korean things, shops, restuarants, to food booths. Oh my gosh, I love their beef bowls!!! *rll* And their restrooms are well kept and cleaned plus no charges to use them either so we would always stop by there for restroom breaks and of course, meals too. :P

Sorry, throwing glowsticks is a low low action unless like me who was really mad at Lee Hom, now he deserves a glowstick up his face. :( Anyway, I just that was really rude but that's okay, my sister actually knows one of the coordinators of the concert so she passed on an apology to Jay. Hopefully, Jay will come back to the US soon but just not LA, perhaps Vegas. LA doesn't deserve Jay. :(
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 11:31 AM

MAN, SUCH GREAT SINGER like jay get treat so badly by the ppl in LA .. let's hope this wont' create a bad impression .. and again, maybe it's like you say, maybe the chinese fans are like that .. korean have a bit more respect but then again, they're very cocky too.MUAHAH. anyway, i have never been to a place where they charge you to use their restroom but as for not using it unless you eat there. yes, saw it in chicago china town. .that's just plain crazy! anyway, glad you enjoy JAY more than LEEHOM!
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Posted 28 December 2007 - 11:46 AM

huh? you have to pay for China town restroom? lol I have been to that China town like twice and never really used the restroom there. They need some upgrade over there.

:rolleyes: The stereotype that Chinese people are rude lol I think Korean are just as much *umm* cocky

I still don't get about the throwing stick. lol He's performing. I think Jay's concert is very entertaining, the way his stage are set and how he performs. I never been to his concert but I saw news on it when he went to Thailand. lol It's weird but yet unique.
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 05:11 AM

Well, I'm not saying that Koreans are better or any less arrogant and prideful but they do have more respect for their celebrities than what I've seen especially at the Jay event.

Jay is awesome. His costumes were so cute and greatly created. My heart melted when he played the guzheng, it was like watching a Chinese series LIVE. *<ha* When Jay threw his jacket into the crowd during Fearless, there were like 5 girls fighting over it and when the concert was over, they were still fighting over it. *funpost*
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 06:29 AM

View Postaiyaja, on Dec 29 2007, 04:11 AM, said:

Well, I'm not saying that Koreans are better or any less arrogant and prideful but they do have more respect for their celebrities than what I've seen especially at the Jay event.

Jay is awesome. His costumes were so cute and greatly created. My heart melted when he played the guzheng, it was like watching a Chinese series LIVE. *hyp* When Jay threw his jacket into the crowd during Fearless, there were like 5 girls fighting over it and when the concert was over, they were still fighting over it. *rll*

*funpost* *rxl* omg that's hilarious. Just get over it already. *sc^* People these days are too thick. *<ha*
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 12:53 PM

I know. I should have asked one of the securities to snatch it from them, they wouldn't have been able to do anything right? And then pay the security guard outside when it's safe and the jacket will be mine without all of the cat scratches and bruises! :blink:
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Posted 29 December 2007 - 05:13 PM

*rll* you know I acutally don't really care about those stuff. If he throws it right to where I am, I'll take it but if other people want to snatch it from me, I'll tell them off. But to fight for it, is a little childish.
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