Geez, I never really into Chinese music but even I could tell tell that the host was definitely an idiot, she was so ignorant of the Asian culture and in her questions, there were traces of chauvinism and sarcasm. However, I was impressed by Miss Sa's speech throughout the whole interview process. She was so collected and a woman with brain. Bravo Miss Sa.
she asked jay chou the same question about living with his parent at his age. still she hasnt understood or learnt to respect the chinese culture. its not like living with our parents means we're still dependent of them....its not about that. its about a love and responsibility for the elderly. it is a big part in chinese moral teachings.
It is sad that she's interviewed multiple Chinese people and still doesn't understand anything of the culture. She says it's "unusual" to live with your parents, but she should know better if her job is to interview Asian people.
Great CNN interview series on Sa Ding Ding. I think she's perfectly within her rights to have firm beliefs in tradition, firm beliefs in music in 2009 and firm creative ideas - including language - to express it all. Isn't that what creativity and art is all about - the expression of one's creative mind. All power to her, she's one of a kind in the music business and she does it with absolute, class and style.
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my own language my ass. Traces of tibetan words creep in what i would call your speaking in tongues. I would guess that you hear sounds in the tibetan nomadic world and you immitate them in the studio. My objection is your use of sacred tibetan prayers in your songs that is mass produced for cheap commercial entertainment. If you are inspired by these incantations, you should become a nun and recite them in private meditation.
I AM Chinese. There's 1.6 billion of us, you think we don't have wide-ranging opinions? Since when have the Chinese been able to adopt a viewpoint other than that of the CPP.
what's the song at 2:16?
05werewolf 2 months ago
She's what a classic artistic genius is! She's so intelligent and free in her feelings and thinking!
jewishwarrior666 1 year ago 3
Wonderful ! Great singer
38tubes 1 year ago
Geez, I never really into Chinese music but even I could tell tell that the host was definitely an idiot, she was so ignorant of the Asian culture and in her questions, there were traces of chauvinism and sarcasm. However, I was impressed by Miss Sa's speech throughout the whole interview process. She was so collected and a woman with brain. Bravo Miss Sa.
dansantmonamour 1 year ago 3
she asked jay chou the same question about living with his parent at his age. still she hasnt understood or learnt to respect the chinese culture. its not like living with our parents means we're still dependent of them....its not about that. its about a love and responsibility for the elderly. it is a big part in chinese moral teachings.
Ginne86 2 years ago 8
It is sad that she's interviewed multiple Chinese people and still doesn't understand anything of the culture. She says it's "unusual" to live with your parents, but she should know better if her job is to interview Asian people.
hobielover 2 years ago 3
chinese are much more open minded and creative than before,sadingding is one of them,I love her
envyliao 2 years ago
Actually, they are playing that song in the beginning of the interview
ikhamo 2 years ago
She has a song called Holy Incense in the movie Prince of Himalaya with Tibetan actor and singer Puba jia. It's pretty good.
ikhamo 2 years ago
Great CNN interview series on Sa Ding Ding. I think she's perfectly within her rights to have firm beliefs in tradition, firm beliefs in music in 2009 and firm creative ideas - including language - to express it all. Isn't that what creativity and art is all about - the expression of one's creative mind. All power to her, she's one of a kind in the music business and she does it with absolute, class and style.
countfour 2 years ago 7
Sa Dingding spreads the Buddhist's mantra for the whole world to enjoy.. The Buddha would not disaprove of that.
ndungus 3 years ago 12
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my own language my ass. Traces of tibetan words creep in what i would call your speaking in tongues. I would guess that you hear sounds in the tibetan nomadic world and you immitate them in the studio. My objection is your use of sacred tibetan prayers in your songs that is mass produced for cheap commercial entertainment. If you are inspired by these incantations, you should become a nun and recite them in private meditation.
lhakylou 3 years ago
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i agree. it's esp. troublesome considering her stance on tibet.
samdonuge 3 years ago
So her stance on tibet is troublesome. I suppose you have a stance too, which you consider God-sent?
Funny how increasingly open-minded the Chinese have become, and how narrow-minded Chinese haters have become.
a468950 2 years ago 18
I AM Chinese. There's 1.6 billion of us, you think we don't have wide-ranging opinions? Since when have the Chinese been able to adopt a viewpoint other than that of the CPP.
samdonuge 2 years ago 3
Yay, she spoke English at the very end. =]
VictimOfBoredom 3 years ago
萨顶顶 thank you 4 this nice interview, and your great concert 14 11 08 A'dam NL.
nnbh007 3 years ago
thx for post its very interesting i admire sa ding ding :) thx again
rajmilla 3 years ago