Sounds From The Corner : Live #17 Sheila On 7
What did the 90s teach you?
It taught me that good music doesn’t bullshit.
Good Pop music empowers you in the simplest ways: honest, straightforward and strangely, well marketed.
Sheila on 7 formed in
1996 and the first
album was released at the edge of the decade (
1999) but the self-titled album resonated pretty much how
Indonesian Pop Music was back then. This was when the industry was still working, arguably healthy.
Fortunately,
I’ve lived those days as a kid. I was still at
Junior High School snitching
Porn VCDs when the album came. But being where
I am now, I feel in the 90s there were values about nurturing music that are being abandoned today.
Digging acknowledgements were obviously harder. Therefore, process of building presence was longer and tougher. This is usually where consistency and character come, inexplicably.
Song crafting was simpler, with limited sources of reference and information, making interaction and chemistry obligatory. The weight of music as an art form was still protruding, lyrics was an essential component and often built in a poetic way.
S07 have been singing about being old and separated (Sebuah Kisah Klasik, Waktu
Yang Tepat Untuk Berpisah, Saat Aku Lanjut Usia) since the millennium, but the melodious forecasts haven’t been confirmed so far, making the Jogja-based (except
Brian) boys become the nicest Pop
Mogul in the business. S07 musical ingredients are simple, really.
Entering their sweet seventeen since the self-titled in 1999, they almost NEVER change their music direction, there’re no huge experiments or revenue-driven gimmicks while maintaining a robust fanbase, steady gigs and of course income.
It’s all good music and good attitude, ultimately. Their creative powerhouse Eross
Candra is truly
Indonesia’s national treasure, an ace songwriter, amazing guitarist.
This performance hit me in the face, made
me realize how important being real and humble in music. It was not only good music, but also a proper, well-delivered entertainment for the audience. S07 were not trying to be someone else, the planned stage gimmicks were all spot on and cohesive with their image as a band. Even the random ones - like when
GIGI frontman
Armand Maulana showed up, quickly mirrored by the other members of the group just to say hi to them - looked surprisingly natural.
S07 is a living proof of good pop music from real people. I guess at the end of the day it’ll be always about the music.
We are proud to archive this performance, one of the longest running Pop band in Indonesia.
Sounds From
The Corner Presents: Sheila on 7.
Enjoy! - Teguh Wicaksono
00:36 Sahabat Sejati
05:35 Betapa
10:43 Pemuja Rahasia
16:14 Yang Terlewatkan
20:26 Seberapa Pantas
26:10 Mudah
Saja /Anugrah Terindah/Saat Aku Lanjut Usia
28:18 Lapang
Dada
32:16 Pria Kesepian
38:03 Melompat Lebih Tinggi
42:19 Dan
45:18
Kisah Klasik Untuk Masa Depan