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Underground Music and Shucun
Because these musicians often do not have a lot of
money, wearing long hair has become the cheapest and most unique way of
expression. Eating is even simpler to them. While those with a better condition
can eat instant noodles, most of them only have vegetable baozi (Chinese steamed
buns that cost 5 jiao or 6-7 US cents each). According to them, spending 2 Yuan
per week is not rare for them.
Generally, people in Shucun can be divided into two groups. One kind is
called gan chang zu, who perform at bars several times a week. Another kind is
those singers who intently create original music. Although they scorn the people
who are busy singing at bars, their living conditions often are worse.
At
present, there are at least 1,000 rock bands in Beijing, giving the capital city
special scenery. However, because China does not have a foundation and tradition
for rock music, people's recognition and even acceptance of rock is still not
high.
Although the Shucun musicians' living standard is very low, they almost never
consider doing something to improve it. Maybe this is worth admiring, even if
difficult for one to accept.
The life experience of typical Shucun musicians is usually like this: They
like to listen to music and so begin to play a musical instrument while in their
hometown. If they have a stable job, they get rid of it. Then they come to
Beijing and study at the Midi Music School. After they finish his study (if they
finish their study, as not all do so), they move to live in the nearby Shucun,
hence starting a new life.
No one is able to say clearly who was the first musician in Shucun. However,
many have shared his experience. In 1995, with the decline of the first
generation of Chinese rock players, Chinese rock suddenly lost its direction.
Thereupon, all the rock lovers started to make their own music and form their
own band.
Moreover, many bands in other provinces began to flow into
Beijing and take root in Shucun, which helps them infiltrate into the
underground rock circle and find opportunities to gain "fame and fortune" under
their rock dream.
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