Sunday, July 01, 2007

Sammi Show 'Mi' 2007, Genting Pt.2.

After Hins retreated, Sammi returned, to perform her dance numbers, to the ultimate delight of her fans who were all screaming and shouting and standing and grooving and everything. Most of the time, it was those on the VIP seats that were doing the abovementioned, also, some from the back ran forward to take pictures of her when opportunity arises, much to the annoyance of security personnels there. Me? I just zoom, HaHaHas. Honestly, she was dancing as though she's high on some sort of medication, prancing here and there, head swinging like she was letting loose of herself. Then there were pyrotechnics, which shocked everyone a little for a spilt second, including the dancers. By the time she was done, most of the audiences were asking for more, she joked something along the line of running out of breath, want her to die is it? Lols! In actual fact, during short breaks in between her performances, she always manages a few jokes or comments, sometimes sarcastically, that gets her audiences roaring with laughter. I like that! A little sarcasm never hurts, eh? *hints to someone who always say that I'm very sarcastic*

Getting ready for the dance numbers.


The audiences going wild and crazy. Even the security can't even get close enough to subdue them.

After all the dancing, interacting a little with everyone, literally.

Soon enough, came the ending, as the introduction and appreciation round to all the musicians, dancers, vocals, the sponsors (this part really funny and the way I describe it, might ruin it, so, too bad), etc. etc were done. Before finally disappearing, she mentioned that the audiences should know what to do if we wanted more of her and everybody started shouting for encore and making lots and lots of noises, for like, 15 minutes? I wonder where everyone get that kind of energy from. Needless to say, of course she returned to the stage lah and this time around, performed more towards her classic hits. A few songs later, she decided it was time for handshakes and oh.my.gawd. waves of people started running and pushing their way to the front. By the time she finally got down from the stage, she was practically mobbed to the extend that even the camera (for the huge displays) couldn't capture a glimpse of her. Me? I was sitting peacefully on my chair, reviewing the pictures I took.

By the end of her song, she only managed like a few steps away from where she started. O_o The experience of touching her, really that amazing, enough for you to risk your life into a moving mob meh?? Anyway, for her final stint, she invited a member of the audience (from the mid-VIP seats, that's the nearest to the stage, so, next time you'll know where to be seated in a concert) onstage to sing with her (my Sis went for the concert on Saturday and told me that she invited four that time, wahrao). I tell you, the conversation that this lucky dude had with Sammi on stage, really hillarious because of some language problems but worst of all, he didn't really know the lyrics of the song he's supposed to be singing. But of course he wasn't booed down lah, Malaysians are well-known to be kind and helpful right? So, he was assisted along the way. In the end, he got a limited edition t-shirt which was unfortunately, too small for him *laughs* So, it was really the end after she re-performed "Jung Sam Mei Lai", confettis were released as she retreated backstage.

Sammi returns, after bouts of encores from the fans, performing her classic hits. At least I can recognize a few songs now.


A rather cute facial expression that I managed to capture.


I was too entertained by the dialogue between her and the invited fan that I forgot to capture any photographs for that stint.

The finale.

All in all, the concert was good stuff and I'm not complaining cause its free *hearts Maxis* A well-balanced mixture of fast and slow numbers from Sammi, good interaction from her as well, an unexpected guest appearance by Hins (didn't know until I reach there) and last but not least, energetic and lively audiences, that kind of irritated me at times. Its a total 360% of difference from Sally Yeh's concert, which I prefered as everyone was better behaved, or maybe just because I'm old. Now, I shall return to hunt for more free concert tickets. Jacky Cheung! Hacken Lee! Chow Wakin!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi luckyone ...
thx for sharing , nicely written , very entertaining ... thx again

Z said...

good report.. x]

Jed said...

[anonymous] lucky one, ahahahas. reminds me of the matrix, the Chosen One. Thanks again for the compliments.

[kah hooi] ahahahaha, report pulak. Thanks.