Saving Gaia song
-
Yes, we must give credit to the kids for being so enthusiastic about the song. It may have been better if only one choir sang the song instead of getting two different choirs to join forces. Hard to blend the different styles maybe?
-
I applaud the children for their courage to be filmed singing.

-
jtoh:
Does anyone else cringe when they hear this song? http://savinggaia.sg/
I am going to be brutally honest. Whenever 'save my world' is played on tv, my DS n I dash for the remote to save our ears. The solos are just too painfully insipid. The arrangement really isn't fit for repetitive public broadcast. Listening to it once is more than enough. Tks v much. -
tuition_czar:
After reading tuition_czar's post, I happened to catch the it again. I don't feel that the kids are coerced but yes, they looked expressionless. But my take is, they are concentrating on singing the song well. For those who had learnt from the pro would probably know - doing it via ktv is much easier than doing it in the studio where things are totally different. No tv to cue you on when to start singing. It's totally on catching the moment to start while listening to the music.cherrygal:
Yes, we must give credit to the kids for being so enthusiastic about the song. It may have been better if only one choir sang the song instead of getting two different choirs to join forces. Hard to blend the different styles maybe?
I beg to differ. The kids behaved as if they were coerced. Can't see the enjoyment on their faces during the recording session. Only smelled the reluctance. -
naggo-nitemare:
Everyone can voice their opinion and I think most members here will agree with me - we value honest posts the mostjtoh:
Does anyone else cringe when they hear this song? http://savinggaia.sg/
I am going to be brutally honest. Whenever 'save my world' is played on tv, my DS n I dash for the remote to save our ears. The solos are just too painfully insipid. The arrangement really isn't fit for repetitive public broadcast. Listening to it once is more than enough. Tks v much.
Naggo-nitemare's post reminded me of how I felt when I first watched it-eeeeee..... The singing er... Is less than um nice. The second time I watched it, my child was with me (that was his first time). He literally dropped all he was doing and listened. Watched. I was surprised by how mesmerized he was. As he glued his eyes to the tv, I observed my little prince. Through him, I began to appreciate the music video (ha, if I can call it mv). Call me biased (my child like so I like) but thereafter we would watch it together and talked about the scenes. That's why I thought the original target audience could be the younger generation - to nurture the idea of cherish and conserve. -
No MP3 version…? don’t feel like installing quicktime juz for this song…
-
I like the whole performance and the song seems to be circling in my head. I sing it to entertain myself. I’m no child, but can see it through a child’s eyes (or hear it in this case). If you look at it as an adult, you won’t understand. The song is so pure and innocent and such soft pleas coming from the children : "save my world" Unless you become like a little child …
-
tutormum:
I like the whole performance and the song seems to be circling in my head. I sing it to entertain myself. I'm no child, but can see it through a child's eyes (or hear it in this case). If you look at it as an adult, you won't understand. The song is so pure and innocent and such soft pleas coming from the children : \"save my world\" Unless you become like a little child ....
I agree with u tutormum.
the singing and performance were of course not perfect, but it is made of sugar and spice and everything nice, namely PURITY. even the nervousness shown and crackling voice were so natural. song - so so, kids - pure and innocent.
Luvvv it ( though my 2 young teenage kids cringe, LOL )
anyway, I would take THIS
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1409N1oVJ4][/youtube]
over this anytime :evil: :imcool: :imcool:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysvfQNhPfeQ][/youtube]
and the 2nd one is for our National Day !!! :yikes:
-
thought I saw 2 angmohs in the video
-
Strparent:
The first video is truthful & real, while the second one is pretentious & fake.. Perhaps, that is the difference between children and adults?tutormum:
I like the whole performance and the song seems to be circling in my head. I sing it to entertain myself. I'm no child, but can see it through a child's eyes (or hear it in this case). If you look at it as an adult, you won't understand. The song is so pure and innocent and such soft pleas coming from the children : \"save my world\" Unless you become like a little child ....
I agree with u tutormum.
the singing and performance were of course not perfect, but it is made of sugar and spice and everything nice, namely PURITY. even the nervousness shown and crackling voice were so natural. song - so so, kids - pure and innocent.
Luvvv it ( though my 2 young teenage kids cringe, LOL )
anyway, I would take THIS
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-1409N1oVJ4][/youtube]
over this anytime :evil: :imcool: :imcool:
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ysvfQNhPfeQ][/youtube]
and the 2nd one is for our National Day !!! :yikes:

I feel that adults are becoming really harsh on kids nowadays (not only parents to their own kids, but adults to children, in general).. 80+ marks not good enough, must get 90+ marks (or 95+ marks even better).. 'A' not good enough, must get 'A star'.. Neighbourhood schools not good enough, must get into ''branded'' schools.. The list of expectations goes on..
This is a simple song, sung from the kids' hearts, for a good cause.. It is not a competition, it does need to be a perfect score of 100/100.. If MediaCorp had wanted a perfect & flawless delivery of the song, they would have engaged professional singers to sing it (eg, S'pore Idol winners, adult choirs etc).. I do not think that was MediaCorp's intention in the first place..
I used to enjoy listening to the song (& watching the video), humming along merrily whenever i hear it on TV or in the car.. But now, i listen to the song with a heavy heart, as i remember every single negative comment posted here, especially those about the kids.. :sad:
Thankfully, there are many parents who feel the same way as i feel.. A big hug to all you.. :grphug:
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login