Excuse me, which song is George Lam adapted from?

George Lam's song "Digital Life" is adapted from Bach's interlude "Minutia in G Major".

A short answer to George Lam's Digital Life: The Cantonese pronunciation of each number is exactly (or very close) to the melody of the song. In the song "Digital Life", most of the numbers themselves are meaningless, and some sentences have specific meanings, such as "The price suddenly rose at 4: 34, and turned left to 1004".

In addition, this song was written by 1986. First of all, the historical background of 1986 is that on March 27th, 1986, four exchanges merged into the Stock Exchange of Hong Kong, representing the Hong Kong stock market entering a new stage of development.

This song was talked about in the stock market, and then the whole life was just a numbers game. I feel that what happened yesterday cannot be traced back, what happened today cannot be obtained, and what will happen in the future is unknown.

Extended data:

George Lam's "Digital Life" song sang the influence of the stock market with a helpless mood. The seemingly chaotic numbers in the middle give people a sense of rhythm. The treble of "turn left 1004" needs very high technology to sing a good timbre. The whole song starts with numbers, ends with numbers, and is connected in series. Give people a strong sense of rhythm.

The corresponding number mentioned in George Lam's digital life lyrics is 0434: Boya Interactive. 0232: China Aviation Industry International. 0646: China Environmental Protection Technology. 0878: Jin Chaoyang. 05 15: Lighting in Jin Dongfang. 0242: Shunde Group. 0696: China Civil Aviation Information Network. 0272: Ruian Real Estate.

Baidu Encyclopedia-Digital Life (George Lam Singing)