Lo Ta-yu (; born 20 July 1954), also known as Luo Dayou and Law Tai-yau, is a Taiwanese singer and songwriter. During the 1980s, Lo became one of the most influential Mandopop singer-songwriters with his melodic lyrics and love songs, and his witty social and political commentary that he infused in his more political songs, often to the point that some of his songs were suppressed in
Taiwan
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and Mainland China during the 1980s. He is recognized as a cultural icon in Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Mainland China.
Stylistically, Lo defies classification, though his contribution to the
Taiwan campus folk song genre was most significant. His early music in particular shows strong folk roots, and many of his songs tap into native Taiwanese cultural influences. Some songs are reminiscent of 1950s American diner and soda shop rock, and others exhibit a 1970s lounge lizard growl. What captured the hearts of a generation, however, were his lyrics, touching on issues of life, attitudes, social responsibility, and the political problems of both Chinese Mainland and Taiwan with an underhandedly critical strain of dark humor. The lyrical style is not particularly artsy or complex, but rather conversational; the cleverness comes in the meaning, not how the words are put together.
Life and career
Lo was born in
Taipei
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on 20 July 1954 to an upper-class family. He complied with his family's wishes to finish medical school by graduating from the
China Medical College in
Taichung
Taichung (, Wade–Giles: '), officially Taichung City, is a special municipality (Taiwan), special municipality in central Taiwan. Taichung is Taiwan's second-largest city, with more than 2.85 million residents, making it the largest city in Ce ...
, but decided to abandon a career as a physician to pursue a singing and songwriting career. Lo debuted in the music industry in 1977, composing part of the soundtrack of the film ''Golden Days'' () and writing songs for his partner
Sylvia Chang
Sylvia Chang (born 21 July 1953) is a Taiwanese people, Taiwanese actress, singer, director, screenwriter, and producer.
Early life
Chang was born in Chiayi County, Chiayi, Taiwan. She dropped out of school when she was 16 and started her career ...
's album ''Childhood'' ().
In 1982, Lo released his debut album ''Pedantry'' ( zh, c=, p=Zhī hū zhě yě, links=no), the title of which consists solely of
grammatical particles from
Classical Chinese
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. The album, focusing on satirizing and criticizing modern Taiwanese life with a mix of rock, folk and reggae, is considered one of the most influential Taiwanese albums. The title song, ''Lukang, the Little Town'' (鹿港小鎮), the ironic ''Love Song 1980'' (戀曲1980), and ''Childhood'' (童年) all became hits.
Singing songs infused with brazen commentary on the social scene of Taiwan at that time and sporting sunglasses, his debut sparked buzz and heated discussion about the issues that his songs raised in Taiwan, such as
Confucian
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pedantry and urban emptiness.
He followed with his next album in 1983, ''Master of the Future'' (未來的主人翁), which features several songs: the title song which warns the listener of a future run by children without morals or humanity and ''72 Transformations'' (現象七十二變), and ''Orphan of Asia'' (亞細亞的孤兒) which shares its title with
Wu Zhuoliu's novel about the Japanese occupation of Taiwan.
In 1985, inspired by the success of the charity single ''
We Are the World
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'' by
USA for Africa
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, Lo wrote ''
Tomorrow Will Be Better
"Tomorrow Will Be Better" ( zh, t=明天會更好, p=Míngtiān huì Gènghǎo) is a Music of Taiwan, Taiwanese Mandopop charity record written by Lo Ta-yu and sung by over 60 artists. It was recorded on 15 September 1985 and released on 25 Octobe ...
'' (明天會更好), a highly successful charity single of his own to celebrate the 40th anniversary of Taiwan's independence from Japanese colonial rule. It was ultimately performed by over 60 different artists from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, and
Malaysia
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, including
Tsai Chin,
Chyi Chin,
Chyi Yu,
Sarah Chen
Sarah Chen or Chen Shu-hua ( zh, t=陳淑樺, s=陈淑桦, p=Chén Shúhuà, first=t; born 14 May 1958) is a Taiwanese people, Taiwanese singer who was active from the 1970s to the late 1990s. The recipient of the "Best Female Artist" award at the ...
,
Eric Moo
Eric Moo Chii Yuan (, born 9 February 1963), better known as Eric Moo or Wu Qixian, is a Malaysian Chinese singer-songwriter and record producer.
Personal life
Moo was born in Mambang Diawan, Kampar, Perak, Kampar, Perak on 9 February 1963. ...
,
Fei Yu-Ching,
Angus Tung
Angus Tung (; born 26 July 1959) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter and record producer from the mid-1980s to mid-1990s. Blessed with boyish good looks and talent, Angus Tung debuted in 1983 and released his first solo album "Miss You" (想你) two ...
, and
Jonathan Lee.
Lo fled Taiwan and political pressure on his artistic expression.
After a year in New York, he moved to Hong Kong in 1986.
''Lover/Comrade'' (愛人同志) was Lo's next album, released in 1988. In addition to the title song which uses political slogans in the context of a love song, the album also included ''Love Song 1990'' (戀曲1990), one of his most famous love songs that was written 6 years after he had written ''Love Song 1980''.
In 1991, he wrote ''Pearl of the Orient'' (東方之珠), regarded as one of his most famous songs which sings praises to Hong Kong as a symbolic haven from the perils of the Pacific and implores Hong Kong not to lose its Chinese identity in the face of rapid modernization and British colonization at that time. In 2021 during the
Communist Party of China's centenary, ''Pearl of the Orient'' was acknowledged as a significant patriotic song.
He also wrote "
Queen's Road East
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" (皇后大道東), a 1991 Cantonese song he sang with
Ram Chiang that satirizes the impending
Hong Kong handover in 1997.
In 2004, Lo formally
relinquished his US citizenship to protest the introduction of a resolution to the
US House of Representatives
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requesting the deployment of Taiwanese marines to
Iraq
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. "
en US representatives introduced a resolution requesting that Taiwan send marines to Iraq, I realized that while the US often stresses peaceful negotiations across the
Taiwan Strait
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, the US government is the third party that stands in the way of truly peaceful negotiation," Lo said.
On Sunday, 25 May 2008, at 7 pm PST, Lo held a live concert at San Jose State University Event Center. The concert, entitled "Join 'N Sing", was a celebration of the newly elected president of Taiwan,
Ma Ying-jeou
Ma Ying-jeou ( zh, t=馬英九; pinyin: ''Mǎ Yīngjiǔ''; ; born 13 July 1950) is a Taiwanese politician, lawyer, and legal scholar who served as the sixth president of the Republic of China from 2008 to 2016. A member of the Kuomintang (KMT ...
. There were three special guests at this show: Kao Ling Fung, Hsu Nai Ling, and Cindi Chaw Yong Hua. This show turned into a charity fundraiser for the earthquake victims of Sichuan, China.
Discography
*''
Zhi Hu Zhe Ye'' 之乎者也 (1982)
*''Master of the Future''
未來的主人翁 (1983)
*''Home'' 家 (1984)
*''Pearl of the Orient
東方之珠 (1986/1991)''
*''Youth Movement'' 青春舞曲 (1986)
*''Lover-Comrade''
愛人同志 (1988)
*''Brilliant Days'' 閃亮的日子 (1989)
*''The Year to Say Farewell'' 告別的年代 (1989)
*''
Queen's Road East
Queen's Road East () is a street in Wan Chai, in the north of Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong, connecting Admiralty, Hong Kong, Admiralty in the west to Happy Valley, Hong Kong, Happy Valley in the east. Queen's Road East is one of the four section ...
'' 皇后大道東 (1991)
*''Hometown'' 原鄉 (1991)
*''Capital'' 首都 (1992)
*''Love Song 2000'' 戀曲二〇〇〇 (1994)
*再會吧!素蘭 (''Zài huì ba! Sù lán'') (1995)
*寶島鹹酸甜 (''Bǎodǎo xián suān tián'') (1996)
*昨日遗书 (''Zuórì yì shū'') (2002)
*''Beautiful Island''
美麗島 (2004)
*''Home lll'' 家lll (2017)
*''Encore'' 安可曲 (2022)
References
External links
LoTaYu.netMusical biography of Lo Ta-yu
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Lo Da Yu live in concert, Sunday, 25 May 2008 @ 7pm @ San Jose State Event Center, with special guests: Kao Ling Fung, Hsu Nai Ling, & Cindi Chaw Yong Hua
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1954 births
Living people
Taiwanese people of Hakka descent
Taiwanese male singers
Singers from Taipei
Former United States citizens
Taiwanese Mandopop singer-songwriters
Taiwanese rock musicians
Hakka musicians
Naturalized citizens of the United States
Superband (band) members
Cantonese-language singers of Taiwan
China Medical University (Taiwan) alumni