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摇滚:rock or rock-and-roll?
you just say 摇滚rock
it is more easy
rock-and-roll is so long to express
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wushijiao -
Quote:
Is Elvis's music Rockabilly?
In part. But the Cat King was so much more.
By the way, below is a great NPR overview of Rockabilly, which I will take the liberty as
translating as 罗克阿比尔梨音乐。
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...oryId=15184887
Ari 桑 -
As for you guys talking about rock in china, theres plenty plenty plenty of great rock in china
right now. And I would say that where it may lack in quantity compared to japan, in by and large
definitely surpasses in quality. I have been to a decent number of shows in beijing, all of which
have had at least two or more great bands. The Modern Sky record label has lots of great stuff.
Most of china's rock that I listen to is more indie. As for punk and metal, I'm not sure how the
scene is. But there is definitely a good amount of artsy indie stuff thats just fantastic. Two of
my favorites are 周先生 and 木马。
madizi -
Quote:
The Chinese are used to listening to sugary pop music, which are similar to pre-1960 rock era
ballads in the West. It's too much of a leap to go from pop ballads to punk or death metal.
So, does that mean that wild 60s are coming to China? With sex, drugs and rock 'n' roll?
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