Jumat, 11 September 2015

The Corrs - My All Time Favorite Band

Hi, it's me again!  Now, I want to talk about my favorite music band of all time.  Do you know which?  Well, let me give you some hints.  They are consist of four siblings, one brother and his three sisters, they are from Ireland, their musical styles are folk rock, celtic, and pop, and they are just temporarily hiatus, and they have just held a live comeback performance on this Sunday, 13 September 2015 at Hyde Park.  Yep, they're The Corrs!

I really, really looking forward for their comeback.  This is their first time of performing together again since their hiatus in 2005.  They'll also release their sixth album!  I hope that their singing voice are still sound the same, even if they're already aged, now.

Here, I'll tell you how I become their fans, then started to forget about them a little bit, and become their fans again recently.

1. First Time

The first time I knew about The Corrs, was when I was still in elementary school.  It was one fine Saturday, my family and I went to a restaurant for lunch.  This restaurant have a large screen for playing movies and music videos.  In the middle of the lunch, one of the waiters played on "The Corrs: Live at Lansdowne Road", but back then, I haven't know about them.  Unfortunately, it only showed the clip of the introduction, and repeated it all over again.  I was so curious of the video, that I asked my father about them.

That was when my father told me that they were 'The Corrs', a family band from Ireland.  I become more and more interested in them when my father said that he have the VCD of "Live at Lansdowne Road".  After we went back home, my father played on the VCD and their first song that I heard was 'Only When I Sleep'.  However, I only heard a part of it.

After that, I became more and more interested on them, that my father gave me an Mp3 player, consisted fully of their songs (though not all of them).  Before I get my own cellphone, I brought and listen to the Mp3 everywhere.  But after I get my own cellphone, I rarely listened to the Mp3, but I still love them, and I kept the Mp3 well.  And fortunately, my father has inserted some of their songs in my cellphone so I could still listen to them.

However, when I entered middle school, I started to like K-Pop songs, and kind of forgotten The Corrs.  Well, I still listened to their songs, but my interest on them was not the same as before, and I become a fan of K-Pop, even to the point of being fanatic.