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Old Aug 31, 2002, 19:13   #1
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China's Woodstock

C-Pop... China just experienced its own Woodstock:

The Beat Goes On

'China's Woodstock' had it all--rain, smashed guitars and good old-fashioned, bad-attitude rock and roll

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Old Jul 20, 2003, 05:17   #2
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I am a Chinese
so therefore,I just hope that rock music in China will be accepted by Chinese people,
it is not like in the US or Japan or Europe,
most Chinese people do not like Rock music,
thinking it is bad / evil,
Chinese music scene is dominanted by Pop music,
the problem is even more serious in Hong Kong,
those Hong Kong idol singers don't even know how to sing,and the song writing and lyrics are crap.
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