第一篇:周杰倫在北京大學(xué)的演講演講稿
周杰倫在北京大學(xué)百年講堂的演講--《你可以不平凡》
各位北大的同學(xué)們,你們好嗎!好!(觀眾歡呼)
站在這個舞臺開講,真的是不簡單,算是成功了哦。(掌聲)
人都要有夢想,其實我跟大家一樣啊,我覺得自己就是非常平凡,只是學(xué)了點音樂而已。學(xué)了這些音樂呢,最后能夠站在這個舞臺演講,也不容易啊。因為我沒有考上大學(xué),但是我卻跟你們演講(周杰倫笑),你們會不會覺得有點奇怪?
不會!(觀眾歡呼)
方文山也才讀過小學(xué)而已。不過他寫的東西卻能夠到教材里面。這時候是不是該來點掌聲啊?(掌聲,歡呼)
所以我覺得厲害的人,我覺得不平凡的人,并不是書要念的多好,我覺得他要有一技之長。本身呢,也要聽媽媽的話,尊師重道。那時候她(周杰倫媽媽)也很希望我可以考上音樂系,然后讀大學(xué)。我大概考了兩次吧。可能我不是讀書的料,而且我又很愛打球,所以也不知道自己心里是怎么搞得,可能就是有一種運動細胞吧(周杰倫笑)。
那其實我現(xiàn)在講的這些,都是我未來成功的一些關(guān)鍵,你想一想年輕時候,如果我被好好的關(guān)在那邊,我沒有去打球,我現(xiàn)在怎么拍《大灌籃》是吧?(掌聲)
如果那時候沒有學(xué)琴,我現(xiàn)在怎么拍《不能說的秘密》對吧?(掌聲)那個時候如果不喜歡看這些武術(shù)的電影,我怎么拍《青蜂俠》對吧?(掌聲)這些呢,都不是父母讓你去學(xué)的,你是有自發(fā)性的,你喜歡這樣的東西。所以,我覺得人要有一技之長呢,比學(xué)歷更重要。這個是我一直在跟這些小朋友講的。講到學(xué)生的階段,因為今天是在學(xué)校嘛。其實我是一個蠻愛面子的人,我覺得。相信大家都看得出來,一個很好勝的人。我講一個很簡單的例子:搭公車,大家有這樣的經(jīng)驗吧,就是人很多的時候,被擠到最后,然后被公車們夾到,有沒有這種感覺?有吧。但是我卻是那種痛也不會說出來的。因為前面坐著好幾個學(xué)姐。我想說,等到下一站,反正公車們自動會打開吧。結(jié)果它下一站竟然沒有給我停下來。于是,我就只好默默的跟學(xué)姐說,不好意思,你可不可以跟公車司機說一下,我的手被夾到了(觀眾笑)。后來想一想,我覺得公車司機一定很納悶,學(xué)姐她們也很納悶,為什么在第一站的時候不講,在第二站第三站的時候才說。這代表說我是一個很怎么樣的人?很愛面子。愛面子呢,又好勝,但是我覺得這卻幫助了我在現(xiàn)在的演藝圈在現(xiàn)在的生活環(huán)境。因為,我告訴自己,絕不能輸,永遠都要在第一。這時候應(yīng)該要來點掌聲,是吧?(掌聲)
我剛剛在講這些我學(xué)生時代的生活,學(xué)生時代,其實那時候我沒有考上大學(xué),后來我就去寫歌了,在我還沒有出道的時候呢,寫著《蝸牛》這首歌,相信大家都聽過吧?
那時候呢,也算是蟻居。不是蟻居在天臺,是蟻居在錄音室,后來被吳宗憲給發(fā)掘。那應(yīng)該是三天他希望我要寫十幾首歌曲,這是他給我的一個功課,然后他從里面挑選歌曲去用。所以那時候都會很期待自己的歌曲被錄用,只有這樣你才有錢,你才可以拿回家給爸媽。所以那個時候,我自己也給自己一個期許,就是一定要賺到錢,然后好好的讓家人過好生活,所以這是我寫歌的一個重點,其中之一個原因;另外一個原因是因為,我覺得父母在我小的時候,他們花費太多的金錢,學(xué)費,讓我學(xué)鋼琴,所以我要彌補回去。那時候就是有一個信念就是,不能讓自己的父母失望,在你這個生活當中,你一個人,其實老實講,有時候我是走不下去的,因為我并沒有兄弟姐妹。那在寫歌的時候認識到劉畊宏,他在那個時候呢,已經(jīng)是歌手了,而我還蟻居在他的錄音室,給我衣服穿,給我吃的,并沒有給我車子,但是他卻載我到處游玩,享受他的人生。然后帶他朋友給我認識有。
一天,吳宗憲說:“你這些歌好像都不錯,但是沒有人可以唱耶!”公司簽來另外一位音樂總監(jiān)楊峻榮,后來他聽到我的歌,他說:“你這些歌曲別人不用干脆你自己唱唱看好了。”然后那時候我有個念頭想說:“嗯,是當歌手么?不可能吧?”所以我沒想那么多,我就把自己的歌唱一唱。然后有一天,有個唱片公司的表演,有很多藝人,有很多大老板要來看,那時候我就很緊張,這時候我不知道該唱什么歌曲。那唱《黑色幽默》好了(音樂。。)
當時真的是唱的黑色幽默,因為劉畊宏說,他就推薦我說:“你唱這個歌,這個歌很有你的味道,你可以像以前的情歌都是非常嚴肅的,哪有這么奇怪的歌詞。”我說:“但是來的唱片公司是老外,他聽得懂么?”然后畊宏說:”反正你唱的也不清楚,反正他也不知道你唱什么(觀眾笑)。這個旋律好就好了。“我想說也對,所以我第一遍這樣唱完之后,臺下完全沒什么反應(yīng)。我想說,這怎么回事?畊宏說,你唱的太小聲了。然后畊宏默默地,我后來才知道,他們讓我唱第二次的原因是因為畊宏默默的去告訴工作人員說,再給我一次機會。(掌聲)第二次呢,我就好好的唱。于是有機會發(fā)片了,那時候第一首主打歌《可愛女人》。《可愛女人》就這樣出來了,當時的同公司的師姐徐若瑄來拍的這個第一支MV,那時候呢,覺得蠻特別就是:“哎喲,這個師姐當時是女神呢,來拍MV,這真的假的?”,當時會有這樣的感覺。那后來呢,她竟然說:“可以教我彈鋼琴嗎?”我才發(fā)現(xiàn),學(xué)鋼琴是對的。(掌聲)
當時寫的歌曲是給其他歌手唱,后來我的第一張專輯的歌曲,幾乎都是寫給別人唱別人不要的,我重新拿來唱,所以有了《雙節(jié)棍》這些歌曲(掌聲)
所以我也很感謝當時沒有用我歌曲的那些歌手,現(xiàn)在不知道到哪里去了,沒有,開玩笑(觀眾笑)。所以呢,我也不能停下來,我繼續(xù)在往前走,為的是什么?為的是我的歌迷朋友們。你們沒有看錯人,對!(掌聲)
然后那時候出了幾張唱片,然后去了幾個頒獎典禮,慢慢的,對于這個獎項,其實一開始就非常的看重。誰不想得獎,對不對?有一次帶了外婆去參加頒獎典禮,我覺得至少一項,上臺可以講話吧,對不對?可以感謝我的外婆,結(jié)果什么都沒有。那時候就非常的,老實講非常的不爽。但是我沒有表現(xiàn)在臉上,因為那個攝影機在拍你嘛,你還是要很開心的很大氣的為大家鼓掌嘛。那我就覺得,原來演藝圈是這么的虛假。(掌聲)
于是呢,我就把它寫了一首歌曲叫做《外婆》(音樂)。一方面我是在攻擊這個攻擊當天的不爽,為什么沒有讓我得獎,讓外婆難過;另外是覺得自己很不孝,所以也寫了像打狗仔罵狗仔的歌曲,像《四面楚歌》這樣。這些歌曲可能引起不了太多的共鳴,因為可能很多人沒有遇到狗仔,很多人不知道狗仔這么討厭。慢慢的回歸,我覺得必須要給一些正能量,所以我就沒有再寫這些有的沒的歌了。那寫了《夢想啟動》,《稻香》。
那時候我想說這么多的歌手,我要怎么樣去不一樣。所有的歐美的這些饒舌歌手,他們的歌詞充滿著暴力,他們的音樂很重,反差很大。我喜歡做反差很大的東西,那就是中國風(fēng)了。中國風(fēng)呢,其實老實講特別難寫,因為他只有五聲音階,你要怎么樣跟別人不一樣?那我就想說,我這種嗓音,咬字不清可不可以來中國風(fēng)一下?于是呢,先寫了這個《東風(fēng)破》,我想大家都還熟悉吧?(音樂)
然后拍了《黃金甲》之后呢,也感謝這個張藝謀導(dǎo)演。他說:“我有聽過你的這個《東風(fēng)破》,不然來一個跟這個《黃金甲》有關(guān)的你覺得怎么樣?”那時候我寫了兩首歌,一個是《黃金甲》,肯定大家比較沒有聽過,大家聽到的都是《菊花臺》對不對?果然,張導(dǎo)比較喜歡《菊花臺》,所以用它作為了片尾曲。那這歌,也讓很多的歌迷朋友的爸爸媽媽也認識了我。那也因此,很多差不多我蠻常遇到四五十歲,五六十歲,還有一些老奶奶說:我喜歡聽你的《菊花臺》。我才知道,其實聽我歌的年齡層次是這么的廣泛,所以我終于找到自己的特色,每張專輯要有個中國風(fēng)。所以這對于一個歌手來講,你看累不累?其實非常累,因為你要想很多;然后,你寫了十首歌曲,你還要拍十支MV。為什么,因為我在寫每首歌的時候,我的畫面都已經(jīng)在頭腦里了,所以我必須把它拍出來。交給別人來拍,不信任別人,這就是我自己相信自己的地方(掌聲)
所以,先拍了第一支MV。但是,是拿我的師弟當做白老鼠,來試驗一下。拍完他們的MV我看一下覺得:哎 好像不錯。我才來拍自己的MV(觀眾笑),于是我拍了第一支MV之后,拍了第二支MV,拍了十支MV,拍了二十支MV,到現(xiàn)在累計,我覺得應(yīng)該有七八十支MV了。這些MV呢,其實都是一個經(jīng)驗,為什么?因為我想當導(dǎo)演,所以我不斷的在練習(xí)。這MV當中有好的,有不好的,你們覺得怎么樣?(掌聲)
你們其實現(xiàn)在還是學(xué)生的時代,現(xiàn)在講這個會不會好像太遠了,其實不會,因為你們要考慮到未來。所以我才會寫一首歌,叫做《聽媽媽的話》。告訴從前的自己,因為那時候很喜歡周潤發(fā),周潤發(fā)拍了一部片叫《賭神》,那也是為什么我喜歡變魔術(shù)的原因,是吧?所以呢,我寫了一首歌,從未來告訴以前的自己,你會遇到周潤發(fā),因為他會演《黃金甲》當上了你爸,所以賭神未來會是你爸爸,懂了吧?(觀眾笑)
那時候聽的流行歌曲是張學(xué)友的歌,其實我開始寫歌就是因為《吻別》開始。我就想說,有一天一定要寫歌給他。果然,張學(xué)友唱了我的歌曲,而且還跟他一起同臺表演,我就代表說自己不平凡了(掌聲)。
這些都是在我音樂的領(lǐng)域,我覺得我已經(jīng)成功了。在電影方面,拍《不能說的秘密》大家看過吧?那我一直在想,怎樣的愛情可以變得不一樣,然后穿梭時空這個電影情節(jié)我覺得非常特別。所以我利用了鋼琴的速度來想象成是時光機,所以我覺得人要有想象力,因為很多人覺得我很天馬行空的亂想東西,其實到時候做出來大家都是會嚇一跳。這些工作人員往往會覺得:“什么,你講的劇本我覺得很奇怪,怎么鋼琴彈得快變成時光機這樣的”,拍出來,大家是不是嚇一跳了,是不是了?沒錯。(掌聲)
然后,在這邊鼓勵大家就是,找尋自己的那一點跟大家的不一樣,去把它放大。
今天的演講到此結(jié)束,謝謝!(掌聲)
第二篇:周杰倫演講稿
篇一:周杰倫在北京大學(xué)的演講演講稿
周杰倫在北京大學(xué)百年講堂的演講--《你可以不平凡》 各位北大的同學(xué)們,你們好嗎!好!(觀眾歡呼)
站在這個舞臺開講,真的是不簡單,算是成功了哦。(掌聲)
人都要有夢想,其實我跟大家一樣啊,我覺得自己就是非常平凡,只是學(xué)了點音樂而已。學(xué)了這些音樂呢,最后能夠站在這個舞臺演講,也不容易啊。因為我沒有考上大學(xué),但是我卻跟你們演講(周杰倫笑),你們會不會覺得有點奇怪? 不會!(觀眾歡呼)方文山也才讀過小學(xué)而已。不過他寫的東西卻能夠到教材里面。這時候是不是該來點掌聲啊?(掌聲,歡呼)
所以我覺得厲害的人,我覺得不平凡的人,并不是書要念的多好,我覺得他要有一技之長。本身呢,也要聽媽媽的話,尊師重道。那時候她(周杰倫媽媽)也很希望我可以考上音樂系,然后讀大學(xué)。我大概考了兩次吧。可能我不是讀書的料,而且我又很愛打球,所以也不知道自己心里是怎么搞得,可能就是有一種運動細胞吧(周杰倫笑)。
那其實我現(xiàn)在講的這些,都是我未來成功的一些關(guān)鍵,你想一想年輕時候,如果我被好好的關(guān)在那邊,我沒有去打球,我現(xiàn)在怎么拍《大灌籃》是吧?(掌聲)
我剛剛在講這些我學(xué)生時代的生活,學(xué)生時代,其實那時候我沒有考上大學(xué),后來我就去寫歌了,在我還沒有出道的時候呢,寫著《蝸牛》這首歌,相信大家都聽過吧?
那時候呢,也算是蟻居。不是蟻居在天臺,是蟻居在錄音室,后來被吳宗憲給發(fā)掘。那應(yīng)該是三天他希望我要寫十幾首歌曲,這是他給我的一個功課,然后他從里面挑選歌曲去用。所以那時候都會很期待自己的歌曲被錄用,只有這樣你才有錢,你才可以拿回家給爸媽。所以那個時候,我自己也給自己一個期許,就是一定要賺到錢,然后好好的讓家人過好生活,所以這是我寫歌的一個重點,其中之一個原因;另外一個原因是因為,我覺得父母在我小的時候,他們花費太多的金錢,學(xué)費,讓我學(xué)鋼琴,所以我要彌補回去。那時候就是有一個信念就是,不能讓自己的父母失望,在你這個生活當中,你一個人,其實老實講,有時候我是走不下去的,因為我并沒有兄弟姐妹。那在寫歌的時候認識到劉畊宏,他在那個時候呢,已經(jīng)是歌手了,而我還蟻居在他的錄音室,給我衣服穿,給我吃的,并沒有給我車子,但是他卻載我到處游玩,享受他的人生。然后帶他朋友給我認識有。一天,吳宗憲說:“你這些歌好像都不錯,但是沒有人可以唱耶!”公司簽來另外一位音樂總監(jiān)楊峻榮,后來他聽到我的歌,他說:“你這些歌曲別人不用干脆你自己唱唱看好了。”然后那時候我有個念頭想說:“嗯,是當歌手么?不可能吧?”所以我沒想那么多,我就把自己的歌唱一唱。然后有一天,有個唱片公司的表演,有很多藝人,有很多大老板要來看,那時候我就很緊張,這時候我不知道該唱什么歌曲。那唱《黑色幽默》好了(音樂。。)當時真的是唱的黑色幽默,因為劉畊宏說,他就推薦我說:“你唱這個歌,這個歌很有你的味道,你可以像以前的情歌都是非常嚴肅的,哪有這么奇怪的歌詞。”我說:“但是來的唱片公司是老外,他聽得懂么?”然后畊宏說:”反正你唱的也不清楚,反正他也不知道你唱什么(觀眾笑)。這個旋律好就好了。“我想說也對,所以我第一遍這樣唱完之后,臺下完全沒什么反應(yīng)。我想說,這怎么回事?畊宏說,你唱的太小聲了。然后畊宏默默地,我后來才知道,他們讓我唱第二次的原因是因為畊宏默默的去告訴工作人員說,再給我一次機會。(掌聲)第二次呢,我就好好的唱。于是有機會發(fā)片了,那時候第一首主打歌《可愛女人》。《可愛女人》就這樣出來了,當時的同公司的師姐徐若瑄來拍的這個第一支mv,那時候呢,覺得蠻特別就是:“哎喲,這個師姐當時是女神呢,來拍mv,這真的假的?”,當時會有這樣的感覺。那后來呢,她竟然說:“可以教我彈鋼琴嗎?”我才發(fā)現(xiàn),學(xué)鋼琴是對的。(掌聲)
當時寫的歌曲是給其他歌手唱,后來我的第一張專輯的歌曲,幾乎都是寫給別人唱別人不要的,我重新拿來唱,所以有了《雙節(jié)棍》這些歌曲(掌聲)所以我也很感謝當時沒有用我歌曲的那些歌手,現(xiàn)在不知道到哪里去了,沒有,開玩笑(觀眾笑)。所以呢,我也不能停下來,我繼續(xù)在往前走,為的是什么?為的是我的歌迷朋友們。你們沒有看錯人,對!(掌聲)
然后那時候出了幾張唱片,然后去了幾個頒獎典禮,慢慢的,對于這個獎項,其實一開始就非常的看重。誰不想得獎,對不對?有一次帶了外婆去參加頒獎典禮,我覺得至少一項,上臺可以講話吧,對不對?可以感謝我的外婆,結(jié)果什么都沒有。那時候就非常的,老實講非常的不爽。但是我沒有表現(xiàn)在臉上,因為那個攝影機在拍你嘛,你還是要很開心的很大氣的為大家鼓掌嘛。那我就覺得,原來演藝圈是這么的虛假。(掌聲)于是呢,我就把它寫了一首歌曲叫做《外婆》(音樂)。一方面我是在攻擊這個攻擊當天的不爽,為什么沒有讓我得獎,讓外婆難過;另外是覺得自己很不孝,所以也寫了像打狗仔罵狗仔的歌曲,像《四面楚歌》這樣。這些歌曲可能引起不了太多的共鳴,因為可能很多人沒有遇到狗仔,很多人不知道狗仔這么討厭。慢慢的回歸,我覺得必須要給一些正能量,所以我就沒有再寫這些有的沒的歌了。那寫了《夢想啟動》,《稻香》。
那時候我想說這么多的歌手,我要怎么樣去不一樣。所有的歐美的這些饒舌歌手,他們的歌詞充滿著暴力,他們的音樂很重,反差很大。我喜歡做反差很大的東西,那就是中國風(fēng)了。中國風(fēng)呢,其實老實講特別難寫,因為他只有五聲音階,你要怎么樣跟別人不一樣?那我就想說,我這種嗓音,咬字不清可不可以來中國風(fēng)一下?于是呢,先寫了這個《東風(fēng)破》,我想大家都還熟悉吧?(音樂)
然后拍了《黃金甲》之后呢,也感謝這個張藝謀導(dǎo)演。他說:“我有聽過你的這個《東風(fēng)破》,不然來一個跟這個《黃金甲》有關(guān)的你覺得怎么樣?”那時候我寫了兩首歌,一個是《黃金甲》,肯定大家比較沒有聽過,大家聽到的都是《菊花臺》對不對?果然,張導(dǎo)比較喜歡《菊花臺》,所以用它作為了片尾曲。那這歌,也讓很多的歌迷朋友的爸爸媽媽也認識了我。那也因此,很多差不多我蠻常遇到四五十歲,五六十歲,還有一些老奶奶說:我喜歡聽你的《菊花臺》。我才知道,其實聽我歌的年齡層次是這么的廣泛,所以我終于找到自己的特色,每張專輯要有個中國風(fēng)。所以這對于一個歌手來講,你看累不累?其實非常累,因為你要想很多;然后,你寫了十首歌曲,你還要拍十支mv。為什么,因為我在寫每首歌的時候,我的畫面都已經(jīng)在頭腦里了,所以我必須把它拍出來。交給別人來拍,不信任別人,這就是我自己相信自己的地方(掌聲)
所以,先拍了第一支mv。但是,是拿我的師弟當做白老鼠,來試驗一下。拍完他們的mv我看一下覺得:哎 好像不錯。我才來拍自己的mv(觀眾笑),于是我拍了第一支mv之后,拍了第二支mv,拍了十支mv,拍了二十支mv,到現(xiàn)在累計,我覺得應(yīng)該有七八十支mv了。這些mv呢,其實都是一個經(jīng)驗,為什么?因為我想當導(dǎo)演,所以我不斷的在練習(xí)。這mv當中有好的,有不好的,你們覺得怎么樣?(掌聲)
你們其實現(xiàn)在還是學(xué)生的時代,現(xiàn)在講這個會不會好像太遠了,其實不會,因為你們要考慮到未來。所以我才會寫一首歌,叫做《聽媽媽的話》。告訴從前的自己,因為那時候很喜歡周潤發(fā),周潤發(fā)拍了一部片叫《賭神》,那也是為什么我喜歡變魔術(shù)的原因,是吧?所以呢,我寫了一首歌,從未來告訴以前的自己,篇二:周杰倫的音樂風(fēng)格演講稿
hi,everybody,good afternoon!i’m very glad to stand here and give you my speech.at first,i want to ask you a question.do you think who is the most well-known pop-singer in china now?yeah,i guess most of people will say “it’s jay chou,of course.”truly,when we are walking in the street,we can hear jay’s songs anywhere.so,do you know what about jay’s musical styles?okay,next i will show you.as we all know jay is one the most revolutionary creative singers in asia.he broke through the theme and form of the asian music,and created various music styles,especially the integration of the western gee of hip-hop or rhythm and blues.besides he also created a prelude to chinese pop music called “chinese style”,jay broke the emergence of elder asian pop stagnant situation,and opened the new page for the asian pop music!jay’s chinese style is received by many people ,and his representative works are dongfengpo、qianlizhiwai and so on.every singer has his own style,and so is jay.by contrast,jay’s style is more divers,it contains the traditional chinese style,european classical music gee and american country music etc...his expertise is in blues and rap.the fresh music is different from the main stream of taiwan,jay’s music forms a strong personal with its musical material,singing skills,top and fang’s lyrics.rap is his moreunique one,and his rap masterpiece includes nunchakus,niuzaihenmang.jay’s musical styles are diverse,and he has his own unique style,which is loved by the masses.and his singing style is also unique.chinese songs came to a new realm since him.that’s all,thanks.篇三:周杰倫北大演講 周杰倫北大演講
我沒考上大學(xué),但來給你們演講,會不會很奇怪?其實我有很多不容易,我一直想要往上爬,希望鼓勵你們。
一技之長比學(xué)歷更重要,我爸自己當不了歌手所以希望我當歌手。一定要賺到錢讓家人過好,回饋他們,努力不讓父母失望。(關(guān)于一技之長)
頒獎禮入圍很多項又沒有獎,讓外婆失望了,演藝圈原來那么虛假。《外婆》表達自己的不孝,那首歌也批評了頒獎那天的不爽。《四面楚歌》攻擊的是狗仔,我罵人只會罵狗仔,你們沒遇過狗仔,不知道那種感受,但是你們不要罵人。有不爽的時候我也會罵,但不帶臟字的罵,主要是罵狗仔??(關(guān)于自己為什么”罵人“)
《菊花臺》這首歌是吐字清楚的,就是讓歌迷的家長能聽得懂,他們孩子的偶像在唱什么。為什么我唱雙節(jié)棍?之前,給別人唱,誰都不唱,只好我唱,但現(xiàn)在那些人都不知道在哪里了??(關(guān)于《菊花臺》和《雙截棍》)
我覺得自己很平凡,只是學(xué)了些音樂而已。而做導(dǎo)演最讓我著迷地方是——控制別人,這樣我就能運籌帷幄,下一手好棋。導(dǎo)演要很細心,很認真,這不是很容易做的。(關(guān)于導(dǎo)演身份)
我無意中成為青年榜樣,其實確實挺累。所以寫了一首歌叫《超人不會飛》。我既想做一個超人,也想做一個平凡人。唱歌比我好的人很多,生命中要有伯樂或者我自己就是伯樂,我很平凡,但我至少有跟別人不一樣的地方,你要往前走找尋機會,機會不等人。(關(guān)于偶像)
喜歡一個偶像就會觀察他的所有事情,聽他的歌記他的歌詞,沒有什么不好,也很正常。但過于沉迷,連自己的生活都迷茫、對自己的家人都不關(guān)心——那就不是我的歌迷。理性懂事的歌迷才是我的歌迷。只要有一個歌迷還在聽,我就會繼續(xù)唱下去。我的時代不會過去。
第三篇:卡梅倫在北京大學(xué)演講全文
卡梅倫今天下午在北京大學(xué)演講之全文
David Cameron ’s speech at Beida University
China
Tuesday 9 November 2010
Twenty five years ago I came to Hong Kong as a student.The year was 1985.Deng Xiaoping and Margaret Thatcher had recently signed the historic Joint Declaration.The remarkable story of the successful handover of Hong Kong… …and the great progress Hong Kong has continued to make…
…is an example to the world of what can be achieved when two countries cooperate in confidence and with mutual respect.Since then, China has changed almost beyond recognition.China’s National Anthem famously calls on the people of China to stand up…
Qi lai qi lai(stand up, stand up)
Today the Chinese people are not just standing up in their own country… …they are standing up in the world.No longer can people talk about the global economy…
…without including the country that has grown on average ten per cent a year for three decades.No longer can we talk about trade…
…without the country that is now the world’s largest exporter and third largest importer… And no longer can we debate energy security or climate change…
…without the country that is one of the world’s biggest consumer of energy.China is on course to reclaim, later this century, its position as the world’s biggest economy… …the position it has held for 18 of the last 20 centuries.…and an achievement of which the Chinese people are justly proud.Put simply: China has re-emerged as a great global power.Threat or Opportunity
Now people can react to this in one of two ways.They can see China’s rise as a threat… …or they can see it as an opportunity.They can protect their markets from China… …or open their markets to China.They can try and shut China out…
…or welcome China in, to a new place at the top table of global affairs.There has been a change of Government in Britain and a change of Prime Minister.But on this vital point there is absolute continuity between my government and the Governments of Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.We want a strong relationship with China.Strong on trade.Strong on investment.Strong on dialogue.I made that clear as Leader of the Opposition when I visited Beijing and Chongqing three years ago.And I repeat it as Prime Minister here in China’s capital today.In the argument about how to react to the rise of China… …I say it’s an opportunity.I choose engagement not disengagement.Dialogue not stand-off.Mutual benefit, not zero-sum game.Partnership not protectionism.Britain is the country that argues most passionately for globalisation and free trade.Free trade is in our DNA.And we want trade with China.As much of it as we can get.That’s why I have with me on this visit one of the biggest and most high-powered delegations a British Prime Minister has ever led to China.Just think about some of the prizes that the rise of China could help to bring within our grasp.Strong, and sustainable growth for the global economy.Vital progress on the Doha trade round which could add $170 billion to the global economy.A real chance to get back on track towards a legally binding deal on emissions Unprecedented progress in tackling poverty.China has lifted 500 million people out of poverty in just thirty years.Although there is still a long way to go – that’s more people lifted out of poverty than at any time in human history.You can see the results right across this enormous country.When I worked in Hong Kong briefly in 1985, Shenzhen was barely more than a small town, surrounded by paddy fields and waterways.Today it is a city larger than London.It makes most of the world’s iPods and one in ten of its mobile phones.And there are other benefits too in tackling the world’s most intractable problems.I welcome the fact, for example, that more than 900 Chinese doctors now work in African countries and that in Uganda it is a Chinese pharmaceutical firm that is introducing a new anti-malarial drug.So I want to make the positive case…
…for the world to see China’s rise as an opportunity not a threat.But China needs to help us to make that argument…
…to demonstrate that as your economy grows, so do our shared interests, and our shared responsibilities.We share an interest in China’s integration into the world economy, which is essential for China’s development.If we are to maintain Europe’s openness to China, we must be able to show that China is open to Europe.So we share an interest in an international system governed by rules and norms.We share an interest in effective cooperative governance, including for the world economy.We share an interest in fighting protectionism…
…and in a co-ordinated rebalancing between surplus and deficit countries.These interests, those responsibilities are both economic and political.Let me take each in turn.Economic Responsibilities First, economic responsibilities.Let’s get straight to the point.The world economy has begun to grow again after the crisis.But that growth is very uneven.Led by China, Asia and other emerging markets are growing quickly.But in much of the advanced world growth is slow and fragile and unemployment stubbornly high.We should not be surprised at this.The crisis has damaged many advanced economies and weakened their financial sectors.They face major structural and fiscal adjustments to rebalance their economies.This is true of my own country.We know what steps we need to take to restore the public finances and rebalance our economy towards greater saving and investment and greater exports.And we have begun to take them.But for the world economy to be able to grow strongly again – and to grow without creating the dangerous economic and financial instabilities that led to the crisis, we need more than just adjustment in the advanced world.The truth is that some countries with current account surpluses have been saving too much… …while others like mine with deficits have been saving too little.And the result has been a dangerous tidal wave of money going from one side of the globe to the other.We need a more balanced pattern of global demand and supply, a more balanced pattern of global saving and investment.Now sometimes when you hear people talk about economic imbalances, it can seem as though countries that are successful at exporting are being blamed for their success.That’s absolutely not the case.We all share an interest and a responsibility to co-operate to secure strong and balanced global growth.There is no greater illustration of this than what happened to China as the western banking system collapsed…
…Chinese exports fell 12 per cent…
…growth dropped to its lowest point in more than a decade… …and some 20 million jobs were lost in the Chinese export sector.Changes in the structure of our economies will take time.What is important is that the major economies of the world have a shared vision of the path of this change: what actions countries should avoid;what actions countries need to take and, crucially, over what period it should happen.This is why the G20 – and the meeting in Seoul – is so important.Together we can agree a common approach.We can commit to the necessary actions.We can agree that we will hold each other to account.And just as China played a leading role at the G20 in helping to avert a global depression… …so it can lead now.I know from my discussions with Premier Wen how committed China is to actions to rebalance its economy.China is already talking about moving towards increased domestic consumption… …better healthcare and welfare…
… more consumer goods as its middle class grows…
…and in time introducing greater market flexibility into its exchange rate.This can not be completed overnight… …but it must happen.Let’s be clear about the risks if it does not…
…about what is at stake for China and for the UK – countries that depend on an open global economy.At the worst point of the crisis, we averted protectionism.But at a time of slow growth and high unemployment in many countries those pressures will rise again…
….already you can see them.Countries will increasingly be tempted to try to maximise their own growth and their own employment, at the expense of others.Globalisation – the force that has been so powerful in driving development and bringing huge numbers into the world economy could go into reverse.If we follow that path we will all lose out.The West would lose for sure.But so too would China.For the last two decades, trade has been a very positive factor in China’s re-emergence on the world stage.It has driven amazing growth…
…and raised the living standards of millions.Trade has helped stitch back China’s network of relations with countries across the world.We need to make sure that it does not turn into a negative factor.Just as the West wants greater access to Chinese markets… …so China wants greater access to Western markets… …and it wants market economy status in the EU too.I had very constructive talks with Premier Wen on exactly this issue yesterday.I will make the case for China to get market economy status in the EU…
…but China needs to help, by showing that it is committed to becoming more open, as it becomes more prosperous.And we need to work together to do more to protect intellectual property rights… …because this will give more businesses confidence to come and invest in China.UK companies are uniquely placed to support China’s demand for more high value goods for its consumers.Our Pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai – which won the Gold Award for the best Pavilion design – was a showcase for so many of Britain’s strengths… …from advanced engineering to education…
…from great brands to great pharmaceutical businesses…
…from low carbon to financial services to the creative industries.In all these areas and many more, British companies and British exports can help China deliver the prosperity and progress it seeks.We can be part of China’s development strategy, just as China is part of ours.A true partnership of growth.In recent days, Britain has won new business worth billions of pounds… …involving companies across the UK and cities all over China.…including a deal between Rolls Royce and China Eastern Airlines for 16 Airbus 330 aeroengines worth £750 million…
…and inward investments worth in excess of £300 million
This is all in addition to at least £3bn of business which British companies have secured as part of the Airbus contract concluded with China last week…
…and a further £2 billion of investments by Tesco to develop new shopping malls over the next five years.And with nearly 50 of Britain’s most influential culture, education and business leaders joining me on this visit…
…I hope these deals can be just the beginning of a whole new era of bilateral trade between our countries.Achieving this would be a real win-win for our two countries.So if China is prepared to pursue further opening of its markets…
…and to work with Britain and the other G20 countries to rebalance the world economy and take steps over time towards internationalising its currency…
…that will go a long way towards helping the global economy lock in the stability it needs for strong and sustainable growth.And just as importantly, it will go a long way in securing confidence in the global community that China as an economic power is a force for good.Political Responsibilities
But China does not just have new economic power.It has new political power.And that brings new political responsibilities too.What China says – and what China does – really matters.There is barely a global issue that needs resolution, which does not beg the questions: what does China think, and how can China contribute to a solution?
China has attempted to avoid entanglement in global affairs in the past.But China’s size and global reach means that this is no longer a realistic choice.Whether it’s climate change or development, health and education or global security, China is too big and too important now not to play its part.On climate change, an international deal has to be fair.And that means that countries with different histories can’t all be expected to contribute in exactly the same way.But a fair deal also means that all countries contribute… …and all are part of an agreement.And there’s actually a huge opportunity here for China.Because China can really profit from having some of the most efficient green energy in the world.On international security, great powers have a bigger interest than anyone in preserving stability.Take development for example, China is one of the fastest growing investors in Africa… …with a vital influence over whether Africa can become a new source of growth for the world economy.We want to work together to ensure that the money we spend in Africa is not supporting corrupt and intolerant regimes.And the meeting of the UN Security Council which the British Foreign Secretary will chair later this month provides a good opportunity to step up our co-operation on Sudan.As China’s star rises again in the world, so does its stake in a stable and ordered world, in which trade flows freely.Today, China is the world’s second biggest importer of oil, and Sudan is one of your most important suppliers.So China has a direct national interest in working for stability in Sudan.And four fifths of your oil imports pass through the Malacca Straits.So like Britain and the other big trading nations, you depend on open sea lanes.And like us, your stability and prosperity depends in part on the stability and prosperity of others.Whether it’s nuclear proliferation, a global economic crisis or the rise of international terrorism, today’s threats to our security do not respect geographical boundaries.The proliferation of nuclear material endangers lives in Nanjing as well as New York.China is playing an active role in helping to prevent conflagration over North Korea.We have been working with China in the UN Security Council to keep up the pressure on Iran … …and China’s continuing role here is vital if we are to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.In your own region, I believe China can work with us to improve the situation for the Burmese people.And China is one of the few countries that Burma will listen to on this point.But political responsibilities are not just about how one country interacts with another… …those responsibilities also apply to the way a country empowers its own people.Political Perspectives
It is undeniable that greater economic freedom has contributed to China’s growing economic strength.As China’s economy generates higher living standards and more choice for Chinese people, there is inevitably debate within China about the relationship between greater economic freedom and greater political freedom.I recognise that we approach these issues with different perspectives.I understand too that being in government is a huge challenge.I’m finding that running a country of 60 million people.So I can only begin to imagine what it is like leading a country of 1.3 billion.I realise this presents challenges of a different order of magnitude.When I came here last I was Britain’s Leader of the Opposition.Now we’ve had a General Election.It produced a Coalition Government, which combines two different political parties – the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats – with different histories and political philosophies, working together for the good of our country.The Labour Party is now the official Opposition, with a constitutional duty to hold the new Government publicly to account.Indeed if I were not in Beijing this Wednesday afternoon, I would be preparing for my weekly session of Prime Minister’s questions in the House of Commons, where MPs question me freely about the whole range of government policy.All the time the government is subject to the rule of law.These are constraints on the government, and at times they can be frustrating when the Courts take a view with which the government differs…
…but ultimately we believe that they make our government better and our country stronger.Through the media, the public get to hear directly from people who hold different views from the government.That can be difficult at times, too.But we believe that the better informed the British public is about the issues affecting our society… …the easier it is, ultimately, for the British government to come to sensible decisions and to develop robust policies that command the confidence of our people.I make these observations not because I believe that we have some moral superiority.Our own society is not perfect.There is still injustice which we must work hard to tackle.We are far from immune from poverty and the ills that afflict every nation on earth.But in arguing for a strong relationship between our countries, I want a relationship in which we can be open with each other, in which we can have constructive dialogue of give and take in a spirit of tolerance and mutual respect.The rise in economic freedom in China in recent years has been hugely beneficial to China and to the world.I hope that in time this will lead to a greater political opening…
…because I am convinced that the best guarantor of prosperity and stability is for economic and political progress to go in step together.In some respects it already has.Ordinary Chinese people today have more freedom over where they live… …what job they do… …and where they travel… …than ever before.People blog and text more.It’s right to recognise this progress.But it’s right also that Britain should be open with China on issues where, no doubt partly because of our different history and culture, we continue to take a different view.There is no secret that we disagree on some issues, especially around human rights.We don’t raise these issues to make to us look good, or to flaunt publicly that we have done so.We raise them because the British people expect us to, and because we have sincere and deeply held concerns.And I am pleased that we have agreed the next human rights dialogue between our two governments for January.Because in the end, being able to talk through these issues – however difficult – makes our relationship stronger.Conclusion
So let me finish where I began.China’s success – and continued success – is good for Britain and good for the world.It’s not in our national interests for China to stumble… …or for the Chinese economy to suffer a reverse.We have to make the case…
….and I hope China will help us make the case…
….that as China gets richer, it does not follow that the rest of the world will get poorer.It is simply not true that as China rises again in the world, others must necessarily decline.Globalisation is not a zero sum game.If we manage things properly, if we win the arguments for free trade, if we find a way to better regulation, we can both grow together.But if we don’t, we will both suffer.I referred earlier to Britain’s Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo, “the Dandelion”
We are extremely proud that it won a coveted prize, and that it proved so popular with Chinese visitors.It is, in its way, a symbol of the strength and the potential in our relationship.Two different countries, past and future Olympic hosts, on far sides of the world, sowing the seeds of a flourishing relationship in the future, a relationship which has the potential to grow and to bloom.Proof, perhaps, that Confucius was right when he said… …“within the four seas all men are brothers” Yes, there we will be storms to weather.Yes, there will be perils to overcome.Yes, we will have to persevere.But it will be worth it – for Britain, for China and for the world.From: November 10 http://www.number10.gov.uk/
第四篇:米歇爾·奧巴馬在北京大學(xué)演講
Michelle Obama's speech in Peking university 米歇爾·奧巴馬在北京大學(xué)演講
Ni hao.It is such a pleasant and an honor to be here with all of you at this great university?Thank you so much for having me.你好。很高興,也很榮幸來到這里,在這所偉大的大學(xué)和你們共聚一堂。非常感謝你們邀請我。
And before I get started today, on behalf of myself and my husband, I just want to say a few very brief words about Malaysian(sic)Airline Flight 370.在我今天開始之前,代表我自己和我的丈夫,我想就馬來西亞航空公司的MH370航班簡短說兩句。
As my husband has said, the United States is offering as many resources as possible to assist in the search.想我丈夫說的那樣,美國正在提供盡可能多的資源幫助搜尋。
And please know that we are keeping all the families and loved ones of those on this flight in our thoughts and prayers at this very difficult time.而且,請你們知道,在這困難的時刻,我們的心念和祈禱和飛機上的人的家屬和親人們同在。
And with that, I want to start by recognizing our news Ambassador to China Ambassador Baucus?President Wang?Chairman Zhu?Vice President Li.Director Cueller, Professor Oi and the Stanford center?President Sexton from New York University which has an excellent study abroad program in Shanghai?and John Thorton, Director of the Global Leadership Program at Tsinghua University?thank you all so much for joining us.此外,我還想介紹我們信任的駐華大使鮑卡斯大使……王主席……朱校長……李副校長,居勒(Cueller)主任、歐(Oi)教授和斯坦福中心……紐約大學(xué)(NYC)的薩克斯頓(Sexton)主席在上海有一個頂尖的海外留學(xué)項目……還有約翰·索頓(John Thorton)清華大學(xué)國際領(lǐng)袖計劃的負責(zé)人……感謝你們出席。And I’m here today because I know that our future depends on connections like these among your people like you across the globe.我今天來到這里,是因為我知道,我們的未來,取決于全世界像你們這樣的年輕人之間的聯(lián)系。
That’s why when my husband and I travel abroad, we don't just visit palaces and parliaments and meet with heads of state.這也是為什么我們夫婦在國外訪問時,不只參觀宮殿、議會和會晤國家元首。我們也來到學(xué)校,與像你們一樣的學(xué)生見面。
Because we believe that relationships between nations are not just about relationship between governments or leaders?they’re about relationships between people, particularly our young people.因為我們相信,國與國之間的關(guān)系不只是政府或領(lǐng)導(dǎo)人之間的關(guān)系,它們是人民間―特別是年輕人之間的關(guān)系。
So we view study abroad programs not just as an educational opportunity f or students?but also as a vital part of America’s foreign policy.因此,我們認為海外留學(xué)項目不只是為學(xué)生提供的教育機會,還是美國外交政策至關(guān)重要的組成部分。
You see, through the wonders of modern technology, our world is more connected than ever before.你們看,通過現(xiàn)代技術(shù)奇跡,我們的世界比以往任何時候都更多地聯(lián)系在一起。Ideas can cross ocean with the click of a button.思想可以通過點擊按鈕跨越海洋。全球各地的公司可以進行業(yè)務(wù)往來和相互竟爭。我們可以與各大洲的人們通過短信、電子郵件和Skype進行溝通。So studying abroad isn’t just a fun way to spend a semester-it’s quickly becoming the key to success in our global economy.因此,出國留學(xué)不只是以開心的方式度過一個學(xué)期——它正迅速成為全球化經(jīng)濟中取得成功的關(guān)鍵。
Because getting ahead in today’s workplaces isn’t just about getting good grades or test scores in school?it’s also about having real experience with the world beyond your bordersit’s also about shaping the future of your countries and of the world we all share.我想要說的是,出國留學(xué)絕不僅是改善你們自己的未來,它也關(guān)乎塑造你們的國家、關(guān)乎我們共有的世界的未來。
Because when it comes to the defining challenges of our timeyou do it by improving yourself in someone’s culture?by learning each other’s stories?and by getting past the stereotypes and misconceptions that too often divide us.這就是為什么年輕人到彼此國家學(xué)習(xí)和生活是如此重要。因為這是你們培養(yǎng)合作習(xí)慣的途徑一一你們通過融入不同的文化,通過了解彼此的故事,通過跨越常常隔膜我們的成見和誤解,來做到這一點。
And that’s how you realize that we all have a stake in each other’s successbecause I want young people in America to be part of this visit.這就是為什么我每天都要發(fā)一篇旅行博文,里面有我這次中國之行的視頻和照片―因為我希望美國的年輕人能成為這次訪問的一部分。
And that’s why it is so important for information and ideas to flow freely over the internet and through the media.這確實是技術(shù)的力量——它打開整個世界,讓我們接觸到以前根本難以想象的思想和創(chuàng)新。這也是為什么信息和思想在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上、并通過媒體自由流動是如此重要。
Because that’s how we discover the truth...that’s how we learn what’s really happening in our communities, our country and our world.因為那是我們發(fā)現(xiàn)真理的途徑,那使我們得以了解我們的社群、我們的國家和我們的世界到底在發(fā)生著什么。
And that’s how we decide which values and ideas we think are best-by questioning and debating them vigorously?by listening to all sides of every argument...and by judging for ourselves.那也是我們何以決定哪些價值觀和思想是最好的―通過有力地對它們提出疑問,進行辯論,傾聽各方觀點,并做出自己的判斷。
My husband and I are on the receiving and of plenty of questioning and criticizing from our media and our fellow citizens...and it’s not always easy...but we wouldn’t trade it for anything in the world.相信我,我知道這是一個令人困惑而沮喪的過程。有大量來自我們媒體和公民的質(zhì)疑和批評,而我丈夫和我位于接收端。這并非易事,但我們認為它的重要無可取代。
Because time and again, we have seen that countries are stronger and more prosperous when the voices and opinions of all their citizens can be heard.因為我們一次又一次地看到,當所有公民的聲音和觀點都能得到傾聽之時,國家會變得更加強大和繁榮。
But when it comes to expressing yourself freely, and worshipping as your choose, and having open access to information – we believe those are universal rights that are the birthright of every person on this planet.正像我的丈夫曾說過的,我們尊重其他文化和社劊的獨特性。然而,就自由的表達自我、選擇自己所崇拜的東西,以及享有信息公開而言―我們相信那是地球上每個人與生俱來的權(quán)利。
And as you learn about new cultures and form new friendships during your time here in China and in the United States, all of you are the living, breathing embodiment of those values.我們相信,所有人都應(yīng)享有實現(xiàn)自己最大潛能的機會,正如我在美國所能做到的那樣。同時,當你在中國這里以及在美國了解新的文化、結(jié)交新的朋友之時,你整個人就是那些價值觀的鮮活代表。
So I guarantee you that in studying abroad, you’re not just changing your own life?you’re changing the lives of everyone you meet.所以我保證,通過出國留學(xué),你們不僅在改變自己的人生,也在改變你所遇到的每個人的人生。
As the great American President John F.Kennedy once said about foreign students studying in theU.S., “I think they teach more than they learn.” 正像偉大的美國總統(tǒng)約翰·肯尼迪談到留學(xué)美國的外國學(xué)生時說的那樣,“我想他們所教的比他們學(xué)到的還要多。”而對出國學(xué)習(xí)的年徑美國人來說也是一樣的。
And every day, you remind us of just how much we can achieve if we reach across borders?and learn to see ourselves in each other?and confront our shared challenges with shared resolve.對世界而言,你們所有人都是最好的美國面孔,和最好的中國面孔。每一天,你們都在向世界展示你們國家的能量、創(chuàng)造力、樂觀,以及對未來堅定不移的信念。每一天,你們都在提醒我們,通過跨越國界,學(xué)會在彼此身上看到我們自己,和用共同的決心應(yīng)對我們共同的挑戰(zhàn)。
And I hope you’ll keep teaching each other?and learning from each other?and building bonds of friendship that will enrich your lives and enrich our world for decades to come.所以,我希望你們都會不斷尋求這樣的經(jīng)歷。我希望你們能繼續(xù)受益于彼此,互相學(xué)習(xí),同時建立起友誼的紐帶,而這些紐帶能在未來數(shù)十年豐富你們的生活,也豐富我們的世界。
You all have so much to offer, and I cannot wait to see all that you achieve together in the years ahead.你們大家都有這么多可以給予世界,我熱切期待著你們未來的成就。Thank you so much.Xie Xie.非常感謝。謝謝。
第五篇:2016周杰倫開講啦演講稿
2016周杰倫開講啦演講稿
周杰倫開講啦演講稿是2016年《開講啦》節(jié)目中的精彩演講稿文字,名字叫做《你可以不平凡》,周杰倫,他是華語樂壇無人不知曉的領(lǐng)軍人物,他每次發(fā)專輯,開演唱會都會使更多人的關(guān)注,前不久周董也將自己人生大事先后的安排好,開始準備當準爸爸了,下面就請看小編整理的周杰倫開講啦演講稿《你可以不平凡》 周杰倫開講啦演講稿 你可以不平凡
各位北大的同學(xué)們:
你們好嗎!站在這個舞臺開講,真的是很不簡單,算是成功了哦。人都要有夢想,其實我跟大家一樣,我覺得自己非常平凡,只是學(xué)了點音樂而已。學(xué)了這音樂呢,最后能夠站在這個舞臺演講,也不容易啊。因為我沒有考上大學(xué),但是我卻跟你們演講,你們會不會覺得有點奇怪。方文山也才讀過小學(xué)而已,不過他寫的東西卻能夠到教材里面,這時候是不是應(yīng)該給他點掌聲。所以我覺得厲害的人,我覺得不平凡的人并不是書要念得多好。我覺得他要有一技之長,本身呢也要聽他*的話,尊師重道。那時候她很希望我可以考上音樂系然后讀大學(xué)。我大概考了兩次,可能我不是讀書的料,而且我又很愛打球,所以自己也不知道心里是怎么搞的。可能就有一種運動細胞吧。其實我現(xiàn)在講的這些,都是我未來成功的一些關(guān)鍵。你想一想,年輕時候如果我是被好好的關(guān)在那邊,我沒有去學(xué)琴,我沒有去打球,我現(xiàn)在怎么拍《功夫籃球》、《大灌籃》,是吧?那時候如果我沒有學(xué)琴,我現(xiàn)在怎么拍《不能說的秘密》,對吧?那時候如果不喜歡看這些武術(shù)的電影,我怎么拍《青蜂俠》對吧?這些呢,都不是父母讓你去學(xué)的,你是有自發(fā)性的,你喜歡這樣的東西。所以我覺得人要有一技之長,比學(xué)歷更重要。這些是我一直在跟小朋友講的。
那講到學(xué)生的階段,今天是在學(xué)校嘛。其實我是個蠻愛面子的人,大家都看得出來,一個很好勝的人。我講一個很簡單的例子。搭公車,大家都有這樣的經(jīng)驗,就是人很多的時候,被擠到最后,然后被公車們夾到。有沒有這種感覺?但是我卻是那種,痛!說不出來。因為前面坐著好幾個學(xué)姐,我想說,等到下一站,反正公車門自動會打開,結(jié)果下一站,它竟然沒有停下來,于是我就只好默默跟學(xué)姐說:“不好意思,你可不可以跟公車司機說一下,我的手被夾到了”。后來我想想,我覺得公車司機一定很納悶,學(xué)姐她們一定很納悶,為什么在第一站的時候不講,在第二站,第三站的時候才說。這代表說我是一個很怎么樣的人,很愛面子。愛面子又好勝。但是我覺得這卻幫助了我。在現(xiàn)在的演藝圈,現(xiàn)在的生活環(huán)境,告訴自己,絕對不能輸,永遠都要在第一。這時候應(yīng)該來點掌聲了,是吧? 我剛剛在講這些我學(xué)生時代的生活,學(xué)生時代,那時候沒考上大學(xué),后來我就寫歌了。在我還沒有出道的時候,寫著《蝸牛》這首歌,相信大家都聽過吧。那時候,也算是蟻居,不是蟻居在天臺,是蟻居在錄音室,被吳宗憲給發(fā)掘。三天他希望我要寫十幾首歌曲,這是他給我的一個功課,他從里面挑選歌曲去用。所以那時候都很期待,自己的歌曲被錄用了,你才有錢,你才可以回家去給爸媽。那時候我自己給自己一個期許,就是——一定要賺到錢,然后好好地讓家人過好生活。這是我寫歌的一個重點,其中是一個原因。另外一個原因是我覺得父母在我小的時候,花費太多太多的金錢、學(xué)費在讓我學(xué)鋼琴,所以我要彌補回去。那時候有個信念就是:不能讓自己的父母失望。
在你的生活當中,你一個人,老實講,有時候是走不下去的,因為我并沒有兄弟姐妹,寫歌的時候認識到劉畊宏,他在那時候已經(jīng)是歌手了,而我還蟻居在他的錄音室,他給我衣服穿,給我吃的,并沒有給我車子,但是他卻載我到處游玩,享受他的人生。然后帶他的朋友給我認識。有一天吳宗憲說,“你這些歌好像都不錯,但是好像沒有人可以唱”公司簽來另外一位音樂總監(jiān),楊峻榮,后來他聽到我的歌,他說,你這些歌曲別人不用,干脆你自己唱唱看好了。然后那時候我有個念頭:是當歌手嗎?不可能吧。我沒想那么多,我把自己的歌唱一唱。然后有一天,唱片公司的表演,有很多藝人,有很多大老板要來看。那時候我就很緊張,我不知道該唱什么歌曲。《黑色幽默》好了,當時真的是唱的《黑色幽默》,因為畊宏那時候就推薦我唱這首歌,這歌很有你的味道。你看以前的情歌都非常嚴肅,哪有這么奇怪的歌詞,我說,但是來的唱片公司是老外,他聽得懂嗎?他跟我說“反正你唱得也不清楚,反正他也不知道你唱的什么,這個旋律好就好了”,我說,也對。所以我第一遍唱完之后,臺下完全沒什么反應(yīng),我想說“這怎么回事”,畊宏說你唱得太小聲了,后來我才知道,他們讓我唱第二次是因為畊宏默默地跟工作人員說:再給我一次機會!第二次我就好好地唱,于是有機會發(fā)片了。
那時候第一首主打歌《可愛的女人》就這樣出來了。當時同公司的師姐,徐若瑄來拍第一支的MV,那時候覺得蠻特別的是,這個師姐當時是女神,來拍MV,這是真的假的。當時會有這樣的感覺。后來她竟然說,“可以教我彈鋼筋嗎?”我才發(fā)現(xiàn),學(xué)鋼琴是對的。當時寫的歌曲是給其他的歌手唱,后來我第一張專輯的歌曲,幾乎都是寫給別人唱,別人不要的,我重新拿來唱。所以有了《雙節(jié)棍》這些歌曲。所以我也很感謝當時沒有用我的歌曲的那些歌手,現(xiàn)在不知道到哪里去了。開玩笑!我也不能停下來,我繼續(xù)在往前走,為的是什么?為的是我的歌迷朋友們,你們沒有看錯人。
那時候出了幾張唱片,然后去了幾個頒獎典禮。慢慢你對于這個獎項,其實一開始非常地看重。誰不想得獎?又一次帶著外婆去參加頒獎典禮。我覺得至少其中一項,上臺可以講話吧,可以感謝我的外婆。結(jié)果什么都沒有,那時候,老實講,非常地不爽。但是我沒有表現(xiàn)在臉上,因為攝影機在拍你,你還是要很開心地很大氣地為大家鼓掌。然后我就覺得,原來演藝圈是這么的虛假,于是我就把它寫了一首歌曲叫《外婆》。《外婆》一方面我在攻擊當天的不爽,為什么不讓我得獎,讓外婆難過。另外是覺得自己很不孝,所以寫了打狗仔罵狗仔的歌曲《四面楚歌》。這些歌曲可能引起不了太多的共鳴,可能很多人沒有遇到狗仔,很多人不知道狗仔這么討厭。
慢慢地回歸,我覺得必須要給一些正能量,所以我就沒有再寫這些有的沒有的歌。寫了《夢想啟動》《稻香》。那時候我想,這么多歌手,我要怎么去不一樣,所有歐美這些饒舌歌手,他們的歌詞充滿了暴力,他們的音樂很重,反差很大。我喜歡做反差很大的東西。那就是中國風(fēng)了。中國風(fēng),老實講特別難寫,因為它有五聲音階,你要怎么樣跟別人不一樣,我就想:“我這種咬音嚼字不清,可不可以來中國風(fēng)一下”于是先寫了《東風(fēng)破》,大家還熟悉吧。然后拍了《黃金甲》之后,也感謝張藝謀導(dǎo)演,說“我有聽過你的這個《東風(fēng)破》,不然來一個跟這個《黃金甲》有關(guān)的,你覺得怎么樣?”那時候?qū)懥藘墒赘瑁粋€是《黃金甲》,大家肯定沒聽過,大家聽到的都是《菊花臺》。果然張導(dǎo)比較喜歡《菊花臺》,所以用它做了片尾曲,這歌也讓很多朋友的爸爸媽媽也認識我,因此我也遇到很多4、50歲,5、60歲,還有很多老奶奶,說,我喜歡聽你的《菊花臺》。我才知道原來聽我的歌的年齡層次這么廣泛。所以我終于找到自己的特色,每張專輯要有中國風(fēng)。
所以對一個歌手來講,你看累不累,其實非常累,因為你要想很多,然后你寫10首歌曲,你要拍10首的MV。因為我在寫每首歌曲的時候,我的畫面已經(jīng)在腦子里,所以我必須把它拍出來。交給別人來拍,不信任別人,這就是我自己相信自己的地方。先拍了第一支MV,但是是拿我的師弟當做白老鼠來試驗一下,拍完MV我看一下,好像不錯,我才來拍自己的MV,于是我拍了第一支MV,第二支MV,第十支MV......到現(xiàn)在累計我覺得應(yīng)該有七八十支MV。
可是MV呢,其實都是一個經(jīng)驗,為什么?因為我想當導(dǎo)演。所以我不斷地在練習(xí),這MV當中有好的有不好的,你們覺得怎么樣?其實你們現(xiàn)在還是學(xué)生時代,我現(xiàn)在講是不是太遠了?我覺得不會,因為你們要考慮到未來。所以我才會寫一首歌叫《聽他*的話》,告訴從前的自己,因為那時候很喜歡周潤發(fā),周潤發(fā)拍了一部片子叫《賭神》,那也是為什么我喜歡變魔術(shù)的原因,所以我寫了一首歌,從未來告訴以前的自己,你會遇到周潤發(fā),因為他會演《黃金甲》,當上了你爸爸,所以賭神未來會是你爸爸。懂了吧?懂了哈。
那時候聽的流行歌曲,張學(xué)友的歌,其實我聽流行歌曲就是從《吻別》開始,我就說,有一天我一定要寫歌給他,果然張學(xué)友唱了我的歌曲。而且還跟他一起同臺表演,我就代表說,自己不平凡了。這些都是我在音樂的領(lǐng)域,我覺得自己成功了。在電影方面呢,拍了《不能說的秘密》,我就在想,怎么樣的愛情可以變得不一樣。然后穿梭時空的這個電影情節(jié)非常特別,所以我利用鋼琴的速度來想象成時光機,所以我覺得人要有想象力,因為很多人想我天馬行空的亂想東西,其實到時候做出來,大家會嚇一跳,這些工作人員往往會覺得:“什么?講到劇本我覺得很奇怪,怎么鋼琴彈得快會變成時光機”。拍出來,大家是不是嚇一跳了? 然后在這邊鼓勵大家找尋自己的那一點跟大家的不一樣去把它放大!今天的演講到此結(jié)束!謝謝!周杰倫開講啦演講稿推薦: 開講啦汪涵演講稿 開講啦俞敏洪演講稿 開講啦畢業(yè)季演講稿
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