Ka Kui Wong's life
Ka Kui Wong was born in Hongkong, China on June 1962, and lived in Su Wu Village with his family since childhood. In junior high school, Jiaju fell in love with western European pop music because of her friends' subtle influence. /kloc-when he was 0/7 years old, he became attached to this instrument because of an acoustic guitar left by his neighbor's move. After graduating from Boyun Middle School, Ka Kui Wong worked as an office assistant, hardware, air conditioning, hydropower engineering, TV designer and so on. , even joined the band drummer Ye Shirong as a salesman's insurance company. In the early 1980s, Ka Kui Wong got to know Ye Shirong through the introduction of tom lea, the owner of Hong Kong musical instrument store, and found that the two had similar musical interests, so he joined two friends, Deng (also known as Wu Lin; English name: William) and Li formed a band to exchange music, which is the embryonic form of Beyond. Beyond 1983 was formally established. After several personnel changes, bassist Huang and lead guitarist joined the band. And at his own expense, he "waited forever" for the concert and released the cassette "Goodbye Ideal", which was finally favored by the record company manager and joined the music scene. Most of Beyond's works published from 1983 to 1993 were written and sung by Ka Kui Wong. Besides writing songs for his own band, Ka Kui Wong occasionally writes songs for other singers (such as Samuel Hui, Alan Tam, Mak Kitman, Faye Wong, Cai Xinglin, etc.). Unfortunately, at that time, the senior management of Beyond's record company (Warner) held the narrow concept that "good works should be kept for themselves, and fans who want to listen to Beyond music should buy Beyond records" and opposed Beyond members to give their works to others for interpretation, so there were not many singers who had the opportunity to cooperate with Beyond. Ka Kui Wong is frank and outspoken! Therefore, people in the entertainment circle are sometimes dissatisfied; However, his decisive and talkative personality also made him the captain of Beyond, leading Beyond to break through many peaks and become a hall-level band in mainland China and Hongkong. However, because of disappointment with Hong Kong's music scene and hope that the band can rush out of Hong Kong, Beyond decided to develop in Taiwan Province Province, Japan and Southeast Asia. 1991September, Beyond held five "Life Contact" concerts in Hung Hom Gymnasium, Hong Kong. At this time, Japanese record company managers became interested in Beyond and signed a contract with them to lead Beyond to develop in Japan and other parts of Asia. At the end of the same year, they switched to Warner Records and began to surpass the Warner era. Ka Kui Wong said that this is because they want to have more freedom to play music. 1992, Beyond began to live in Japan for a long time, taking on jobs of all sizes, including the game programs they were most unwilling to play. At first, they thought that Japan had more freedom to make music than Hong Kong, but they still had to pretend to be a "boy next door" to get the recognition of Japanese fans. Although their life in Japan is lonely, learning music different from Hong Kong there has become Beyond's biggest motivation to play music in Japan. At this time, Beyond's popularity in Japan gradually increased and attracted some supporters. On June 24th, 1993, Beyond filmed the game program UC Chan-Nancy Han No Yarunara Yaraneba on Fuji TV in Tokyo, Japan, which is a very popular game program in Japan, and the two hosts of this program-Teruyoshi Uchimura and Nanyuan (one of the members of Black Biscuit) are very famous in Japan. This program is a very popular program of Fuji TV. From 1990 to 10, the ratings are very high. At that time, every Saturday was scheduled to be broadcast during prime time. At that time, the TV station was recording a comprehensive program, and invited a group of guests to participate in the performance, including Beyond members (Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang, Huang. Japan time 1 (Hong Kong time 12), recording began. In a game session called "follow one's inclinations", 12 guests were divided into two groups and played on the same stage that day. The stage is about 3 meters high, and there is a pool in the center of the stage, with "treasures" hanging on it, and two groups compete. The game lasted 15 minutes, and the two teams assembled on one side of the stage; Because the stage was slippery, someone slipped and hit the background board behind the stage; The bracket behind the background plate falls off due to the large impact force; However, Beyond's Teruyoshi Uchimura (28 years old) and Ka Kui Wong (3 1 year old) fell to the ground respectively. Unfortunately, Ka Kui Wong first fell to the ground and fell into a coma, while Teruyoshi Uchimura was only slightly injured when wearing a helmet. At 0: 25 a.m. and 30 a.m. Japan time 65438+, two ambulances arrived respectively and took them to the nearest Tokyo Women's Medical University Hospital for treatment. Doctors diagnosed Ka Kui Wong's injuries as acute meningeal hematoma, skull fracture, brain contusion and acute brain swelling, and he never recovered. The Tokyo Women's Medical University in Ka Kui Wong, located in Kawada-machi, Shinjuku, is a six-story building, and Ka Kui is placed in an independent ward on the top floor for observation. In Japan that day, only one evening newspaper reported the accident.