Beijing Beat blog with Mark Godfrey

Beijing Beat

Author:mark_godfreyCreated:3/26/2007 7:03 AM
Talking with the movers and makers of China's rock scene

Lights out at city’s top rock club, Yugong Yishan

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Bands borrowing Buddhist chants for itty-bitty pop songs that are all the rage in China

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Brit night, hair dos and Blur at Mao Live's Britpop tribute on Saturday night

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Beiing Pop Festival 2007 line up is heavy with old-school punk - and Nine Inch Nails

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Beijing mini festival drew a decent crowd, proof perhaps that festival fever is catching on in China, but where were the local fans?

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Elaborate fakes abound in China, but some cheap CDs here are the real thing

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British rockers The Crimea see China, not America, as the place to crack on the road to global domination

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Having read an earlier post on his band on Beijing Beat, lead singer Xiao Rong decided to meet up and fill in the blanks in the earlier post - about an early Eagles affinity and making it in America

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Arguably Beijing's most inventive band, arty Lonely China Day has found a new drummer and is preparing for a US album release in July

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Film that defined a generation and its rock-poet is ignored in wealthier China

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