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Rock 'n' Roll: which city deserves a song?Updated: 2007-04-28 09:00 Although the past two decades is only a very short period in China's history, these years contain an overwhelming amount of passion, hesitation, joy and struggle. Rock music, a young and volatile import to China in the 1980s, subtly reflects the society's acute changes in a unique way. Music is one of the easiest ways to know a city and its life. But which city deserves a song? It depends on whether it can trigger the tenderest sentiments. Xi'an: 'The City I Miss'
Xu Wei (singer): 38 years old "The City I Miss" (by Xu): 9 years old The sun is setting in the city I miss. With a slower tempo, Xi'an, the former capital of some of China's most prosperous dynasties like the Qin, Han and Tang, seems to lag behind the rest of the world. But it's still known for its rich cultural and artistic diversity -- not only its ancient tombs and relics, but also as a cradle of young rock musicians. Big-name rockers like Zhang Chu, Xu Wei, and Zheng Jun all hail from the city. |
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