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Post Info TOPIC: ທ່ານຄິດແນວໃດ ເມື່ອ Nang Sangkhan Lao ກາຍມາເປັນ Spike Girls ?
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ທ່ານຄິດແນວໃດ ເມື່ອ Nang Sangkhan Lao ກາຍມາເປັນ Spike Girls ?
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Members of Spikes Girls: from ( left ) Vichitra, Phouthaly and Chintana.

Three former Nangsangkhan (Miss Pi Mai Lao) girls have just released their exciting first album, and are expecting huge successes after its release on Monday.


The three young singers from the World Heritage town of Luang Prabang have spent over a year preparing themselves to record and perform for their very first video CD release.

“It is all over for our production. The first album of my life has been released and I can say I gave it my al l,” 19-year-old singer, Phouthaly Keona, said.

“I can't tell you right now how much success this album will gain, but for me it's already been a gr eat journey.”


The band, called Spikes Girls, is made up of three glamorous young singers lead by Phouthaly Keona, 19, with Vichitra Phithanong, 17, and Chintana Soupadith, 19.


Their first self-titled album has 12 songs, which are no doubt going to be hits throughout the country.


Formerly Fleshy Girls, the band released an album in 2004, but after two of the three band members moved on to study, their producer decided to form a new group, and Vichitra and Chintana were found after participating in the Miss Lao New Year (Nangsangkhan) contest.


The girls began their training in 2004, but they also needed a new catchy name, and Spikes Girls was chosen.


When hearing the name, some people may remember British pop group the Spice Girls, who still hold a special place in people's hearts throughout the world. But these three spunky young women are soon to be regarded as the new Spice Girls of Luang Prabang, and with a little more local zest than their English counterparts, the Spikes Girls also aim to retain some of their cultures and traditions.


ຟັງເພັງຕົວຢ່າງຂອງພວກເຂົາໄດ້ ທີ່ນີ້


Can you tell us a bit about your lives before joining the group, and what its like to be a Spikes Girl?


Phouthaly Keona:

I was one of the seven of Miss Sangkhan's of Luang Prabang, in 2003 before I joined.


Vichitra:

I sang lots of karaoke with my friends before joining the band. I applied to the Miss Pi Mai Lao contest in Luang Prabang in 2004, and there the boss from Fanfam Music Company heard my voice and after being a Nangsangkhan finalist, and perhaps from my heart touching song, he invited me to be one of the Spikes Girls.


Chintana:

After school we usually spend our free time doing singing training and having dan cing lessons. It hasn't been a really hard album to produce, and the video was great fun to make, because we shot most of it in the nice places around our hometown of Luang Prabang.


We have tried to fit our own style into our music, which is quite modern, and now hav e done one show at the National Culture Hall and the Lao-ITECC in Vientiane , as well as some performances in our province. It's all been really fun.
 

By vientiane times



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that's good
I want Nang Sangkhan to contribute more to the society, not just have duty only during Lao new year. Other Miss Lao, such as miss Aponelao, Miss Beerlao, Miss cement Lao, etc... I want all of you to do something for the society, such as the entertainment area. aww

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I think Nangsangkhan status and a singer status us 2 diffirent stories. Good joob

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she not wear Nangsangkhan costume when dancing, so i think ut's ok

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I don't care whatever they are, But why they try to use Pasa Thai....???confusedconfused

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Anonymous wrote:

I don't care whatever they are, But why they try to use Pasa Thai....???confusedconfused



What the hell are you talking about?

 



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They use incorrect Lao words and sound as follow

1. ມາເຕັ້ນຕົງນີ້    >>  should change to ມາເຕັ້ນບ່ອນນີ້ 
2. Show  >> ອອກສຽງອອກແບບພາສາອັງກິດໄທກຸງເທບໂພດ

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they use thai coz they have grown up in a country with a ****e education system and media, so they spend their lives watching Thai tv and listening to Thai music so now they just sing in a Lao version of Thai without thinking about it. Thats why.


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Anonymous wrote:

They use incorrect Lao words and sound as follow

1. ມາເຕັ້ນຕົງນີ້ >> should change to ມາເຕັ້ນບ່ອນນີ້
2. Show >> ອອກສຽງອອກແບບພາສາອັງກິດໄທກຸງເທບໂພດ




Essentially, your complaining why one group of girls is using one word from a language that is not to different from their own.




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I think the mistake is not with them, but Ministry of culture and information.
THey are fail to check Lao grammar correctly or they ignor it.
So, there is no use crying over spilt milk. idea

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The goals of their lives were not only ended in Songkran but have just begun.They did in culture way to please others and now they are pleasing themselves and serving public in another way of roles. The facts are

  • They are really cute and fresh.
  • They do not harm anybody or break laws.
  • This is the way to urge teens to look back to Lao culture before going to stream culture.


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Anonymous wrote:

I think the mistake is not with them, but Ministry of culture and information.
THey are fail to check Lao grammar correctly or they ignor it.
So, there is no use crying over spilt milk. idea



Anonymous, you are right that don't cry over spilt milk.  Dont blame MOCI, and don't blame the singer.  This is the technical word, i dont know in english (sub vannakadee), it can be used interchangably lao and thai.  Did you note that in the past famous lao song, we also use some thai words.  But, any way i dont like that word they used too, where there is nothing wrong for them to use word: Bone nee.  Nor.



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