Wishing all the best to you and family , esp your son of St Paul's Coed School.
@BB-jq9ps2 жыл бұрын
@@liongrose1173 thanks for your kind words. Still missing Danny…..
@liongrose11732 жыл бұрын
@@BB-jq9ps I read the comments of Danny's Fans and noticed all, yes, all of his fans just simply missed him so so much after all these years, and some are new fans actually, like me, for example .. He has super charm and a great personality that makes him unforgettable 。👍
@@kma3187 HK environ had changed, so Is the ambiance. There will no longer be another 偶像型 type of artists/ musicians in d celeb circle.. They now come in clusters. Danny is a Solitaire 💎💍
@kma3187 Жыл бұрын
@@liongrose1173@Liong Rose hk music industry is dying & they only blame on free internet downloads etc, never admit the fact that there isn't any talented artists worthy of supporting. Reason for clusters as no individual charisma, thus hv to create a group trying to fish different types of audiences! Canned food, mass production, whatever u call it! No way there's another Danny! Shame!
@liongrose1173 Жыл бұрын
@@kma3187Sorry ya.. the jokes on them.. They make bombs 🌚wrapped up to look like bombs🌑.. But never explode 🤔👀😂
Dannys vocal range is very wide... From Low to high, thats why he could sing duet w the other singers. He always could do the adjustment.. Not the others to adjust to him...such a charm
@flyingzone356 Жыл бұрын
Well said! Because of his talent in composing beautiful music, his strikingly handsome face, his sense of fashion, his kind and shy personality, not to mention his untimely death, sometimes it's easy to forget what an amazing singer he was. Like singers of his caliber of that era (e.g. Anita Mui, Leslie Cheung, Sandy Lam, Priscilla Chan, etc.), he was never pitchy and he could sing live as well as in the recording studio, and he didn't have to rely on digital enhancement to cover up any flaws. As you pointed out, in this particular case, he didn't have to use falsetto to get those high-pitched notes. That WAS his real voice. With the exception of Jacky Cheung, none of the other three "Heavenly Kings" has the vocal range and the singing skill of Danny Chan.