John’s Top 100 Paris By Night moments
Posted on 13. Jun, 2010 by Evan in Press
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54. Also from PBN 63, right from her very first note, she changed Vietnamese music history. Ngoc Ha’s “Mai Dinh Lang Bien” left everyone speechless because of her incredible vocals and amazing range. What makes Ngoc Ha so unique is because of the new generations of singers, very few can perform the classic and traditional music of Vietnam as Ngoc Ha can (ca tru).
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60. Ngoc Ha has given us many incredible performances through the years. However my favorite is still “Buon Tan Thu” which she performed on PBN 65. You just sit there in awe as you take in her vocals and her interpretation of the classic by Van Cao.
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91. Ngoc Ha’s “Tinh Hoai Huong” in PBN 71. The audience clapping after the first verse was just an indication of the greatness of Ngoc Ha’s voice. She has tackled some of the most difficult songs in the Vietnam music library and has presented them to a newer generation of audience. I will always remember NNN’s intro for Ngoc Ha in this song, “Voi chi hon mot nam tren san khau co da tien mot duong rat dai…”




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