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Chapter 243 The Angry Han Zhou, and the End of Rock and Roll

Chapter 243 Angry Han Zhou and the End of Rock

Author: The falling knife on a rainy night

Chapter 243 Angry Han Zhou and the End of Rock

Is this the first time Han Zhou has come to Los Angeles?

Anyway, it feels very familiar.

Han Zhou didn't feel anything like this concert.

The Chinese fans in Los Angeles are going crazy!

It’s so hard, how many years have I been waiting!

The last time Chen Feng went to Los Angeles for a concert was more than ten years ago.

Zhang Ceyong is a little closer, and seven or eight years have passed.

Lin Xiaoxing has never been to Los Angeles to hold a concert.

All the Chinese fans in California are very excited. Taken together, there are 80,000 people in the stadium, and there is just enough room for everyone to sit in the stadium.

However, when they were waiting to buy tickets, the situation was completely different from what they thought.

The web page started to freeze within the first second after the tickets were released.

The seventh minute card ends.

Then, no votes.

The reason is that there are rumors on a large number of music forums in the United States that this is Han Zhou's first concert in the United States, and it is also An Lan's first appearance in the United States after the popularity.

How popular is "hello"? Since the official version of this song was released, it has ranked No. 1 on the Billboard for nine consecutive weeks.

A whole quarter.

Currently, the song is still at No. 3 on the Billboard.

In the United States, such a popular song has actually become the Queen of Heaven.

It's just that this diva doesn't come to the United States, so she probably doesn't perform at all.

If nothing else, just to join in the fun, many people can't control their little hands.

As early as three months ago, many people started working multiple odd jobs to raise money to prepare for tickets.

As for Han Zhou's fans? They are even more organized and planned to grab tickets.

Chinese fans have a question.

That is, they usually don’t use American ticket grabbing websites.

568’s own ticketing system does not yet have an English version, so the concert’s ticketing partner is actually the original online ticketing partner for “Nezha”.

American fans are very familiar with this website, but local Chinese fans have never used it at all. They probably only used it when watching "Nezha".

How to grab it?

In the end, at the Chinese Music Forum, it was originally expected that 30,000 people would express their support to grab tickets. It was expected that almost 80,000 people would grab tickets. As a result, of the 30,000 people who expressed their support, only 7,000 were able to grab tickets.

"What's going on?"

"The turtle is a bit hot?!"

"Is it so hard to get tickets, now?"

"How can a Japanese countryman join in the fun?"

The wood has become a boat.

Han Zhou didn't pay attention to this matter at all in the past few months. It was when he arrived at the hotel that he learned about the result from Chen Feng's mouth.

Chen Feng: "My fan representatives protested, saying that they couldn't even buy tickets. All the tickets were snatched by your and An Lan's fans."

Han Zhou shrugged: "I didn't steal this."

Chen Feng: "Otherwise, have one more show?"

Han Zhou: "I'm really not free, I came here asking for leave!"

Chen Feng: "Then there's nothing we can do."

As he said that, he turned to look at his assistant: "I guess you took the photo. Let's send it to the fans to see. There's nothing I can do about it."

In fact, Han Zhou and others still have other difficulties now.

In the past few days, the movements of some fan organizations here in Los Angeles are unknown.

When China held the World Games before, these idiots were causing trouble.

This time, these little brats want to cause trouble again.

Zhang Ceyong is actually quite worried about this problem, because now is the Internet age, and everything spreads very quickly.

There were many internet celebrities from China at the scene.

If something goes wrong at that time, although it is not your fault, the impact will be very bad.

In particular, the patriotic enthusiasm of domestic fans is very strong.

So after learning that a large number of foreign fans would be attending, many fans from China and local Chinese fans were ready to enter the venue carrying red flags.

This will definitely trigger those dog groups to cause trouble.

Han Zhou gave three solutions.

First, ask the police to seal off the neighborhood.

But as a result, many fans who did not buy tickets but wanted to listen to the music outside the stadium would not be able to do so.

Second, find Dalf, contact local security, and strengthen security.

Third, find Yuri and bring a group of people over. When you see these people from the dog organization, beat them up.

After Han Zhou finished talking about his plan, Chen Feng and the other two took it together and felt that the second plan was more reliable.

Just spend more money.

But the price of concert tickets here in the United States is high. Even if you spend more on security, you won't lose money. You will just make less money, but it is still more profitable than holding a concert in China.

Han Zhou temporarily told Dalfu about this, and Dalfu immediately took over the job and quickly called in a security company.

As the concert was approaching in one day, the crowd around the stadium was terrifying.

Because only 80,000 people bought tickets, but there were too many people who didn't buy tickets.

These people came to the stadium to take a look, which also increased the pressure on nearby security.

But something happened at night.

Many people from China thought this was China and wandered around the stadium in the middle of the night.

Then he was beaten.

I can't tell if it was the Dogecoin guys or local robbers.

If they are not familiar with the place, they can only ask people from the fan organization.

I didn’t know anyone from the fan organization, so I could only ask the staff from the official concert team.

After asking this question, Han Zhou and others knew about this matter.

In the United States, although the fans are very rich, and although Han Zhou has many fans, there is obviously a feeling of fandom in American society.

When these passers-by were interviewed, they could not tell how China had offended them. They just felt that China was dangerous.

The news from their media, such as the BBC, is bound to have this result.

In this mood, many large local institutions are actually uncooperative.

Many people are neutral, but they are waiting for problems to arise with the attitude of watching a show.

Chen Feng and others are not familiar with this place, but some people are very familiar with it.

This person is Tianle's co-shareholder, actor Zhang Qingyun.

Zhang Qingyun settled here as early as ten years ago, and his wife and children are here. Han Zhou knows it.

But what Han Zhou didn't know was that Zhang Qingyun had been constantly in contact with the upper-class people here in the past ten years in order to leave some property for his children. Now he met many people with unusual identities, including some congressmen.

After Wang Xiya found out what happened, she went to Zhang Qingyun. After Zhang Qingyun contacted Han Zhou, he told his friend what happened.

Then, the Los Angeles police stated that these organizations would never come to cause trouble again during the concert.

To put it bluntly, the police knew exactly who these people were, but they didn't care about them at all.

After someone from above said something, everyone went to warn them one by one. Naturally, no one dared to cause trouble.

It was a good thing that Zhang Qingyun took action to solve the problem, and Han Zhou took note of this favor.

However, Han Zhou still has Xiao Jiujiu in his heart. It would be best to ask Yuri to do this, but Han Zhou doesn't want to have too much contact with Yuri.

On the day of the concert, the venue was buzzing with people.

Backstage, Wang Xiya, Wang Chuyang and others were all there.

Liu Yiling and the others also came.

An Lan still wanted to sing, but because the fans were too crazy, in order to avoid problems, she couldn't go to the seating area and could only stay backstage.

As the concert began, the mountains roared and the tsunami roared.

In China, it’s usually only at night when people around you don’t know each other that everyone gets excited.

Many young people here do not have this feeling. When Lin Xiaoxing sang his representative love song, the foreign fans below were actually dancing.

Lin Xiaoxing was stunned for a moment.

In fact, this thing is called mother tongue shyness or mother tongue embarrassment.

A very classic performance is that with the same lines, the same pictures, and the same soundtrack, Chinese people will feel very hot when they watch Japanese comics, and they will feel bad when they watch Chinese comics.

In fact, when people from Sakura country watch their own anime, they are still shy in their native language.

Many people at the scene would not dance when listening to foreign love songs, but when they heard Lin Xiaoxing singing and could not understand what was being sung, they found the rhythm and melody interesting, so they started dancing.

Lin Xiaoxing was shocked.

Why are these foreigners more enthusiastic than domestic fans?

The domestic fans and Chinese fans at the scene were all stunned.

This situation became even better after Chen Feng took the stage!

Chen Feng's songs are all rock and roll. The rhythm and melody are here, and the passion is here. Even if they don't understand the lyrics, the foreign fans will dance like crazy.

I originally thought that with so many foreign fans, they might not be able to understand the Chinese songs they sang, so they might be left in the cold.

Who knew this was a fucking oil pot or a hot pot.

After singing the ten songs, An Lan came on the stage and played Cinderella's "Hello". Singers from China all felt that this song was really suitable for getting high. Those foreign fans who came specifically to listen to this song were quiet.

.

Many people burst into tears because they were not dancing anyway.

There were quite a few people screaming and wanting to rush to the stage.

Are you kidding me, how many times more security can make them rush forward?

After An Lan finished singing, she left a smile and left the stage.

The fans are out of control.

Many people were shouting for encore and encore.

Of course, an encore was impossible, so Han Zhou stepped onto the stage with a guitar.

The fans at the scene became quieter.

An Lan ran away, and only Han Zhou could keep them quiet. After all, they were also looking forward to Han Zhou's performance.

Han Zhou on the stage said in English: "I originally wrote a song and prepared it for a big interaction with the audience."

Fans at the scene: "Wow oh oh oh!!"

Han Zhou continued: "I won't sing that song now, let's change it to another one."

The fans at the scene immediately exploded.

Damn it, I wrote a song that was interactive for the whole audience, but now I don’t want to play it anymore? Change it to another one? Why!!

Han Zhou continued: "Because recently many people have caused trouble at our concerts and attacked some fans from our motherland."

"I wasn't happy about it, so I wrote a song about it."

If it were another person, he might say that he was very angry.

But Han Zhou didn't. Han Zhou's actions are more reliable than his words.

A song that can be interacted with by the whole audience has been changed, and the fans must be very angry.

When fans are angry, they will vent their anger.

Where to vent your anger?

The answer is obvious.

This is not the first time that Han Zhou has played tricks on his fans, but he rarely does this to his fans.

But this is the United States after all, and that’s how it is here, so just do as the Romans do!

Han Zhou on the stage looked around, and the band members all gave thumbs up to indicate they were ready.

This song was just played. Fortunately, Chen Feng's band was very professional. If he had changed the band, he might not have been able to complete this performance.

Han Zhou approached the microphone: ""zombie""

The lyrics zombie come from a small country in Central America, which means a soulless person resurrected by witchcraft.

In the development of popular culture, it gradually refers to "zombie".

Of course, for Chinese culture, it is a ‘zombie’.

If this word were used for real-life situations, it would be 'walking dead' and 'numb people'.

Han Zhou still remembers that there was an American TV series called "The Walking Dead" that was translated into "The Walking Dead". In fact, this was a wrong translation.

"The Walking Dead" means that you will die wherever you go, but it cannot reach the depth of thinking of "The Walking Dead".

As for this song ‘zombie’, as soon as the name came out, the audience was confused.

However, Han Zhou did not explain. Instead, the Chinese translation of the song, "Executioner", was displayed on the screen behind him.

Yes, this song is about "The Walking Dead" actually angrily asking "The Executioner".

"Zombie? What do you mean?"

"So, this is a song about The Walking Dead?"

"Are you swearing on the spot? I like it, it's worthy of being the roarer - Han Gade!"

But they all thought wrong. "Zombie" was the masterpiece of the Cranberries in their previous life.

The Cranberries started out as a youth campus love song.

At the beginning of this song, they gave up talking about love and turned to caring about the world.

It is precisely because of this that they dominated almost the entire 1990s.

Both the popularity of the single and the sales of the album are extremely terrifying.

And this song "zombie" was once the number one rock song of that era.

None of the familiar rock music can be the enemy of this song.

As for this song, most Chinese people should have heard it, but they just don’t know the name.

On the stage, the strings sounded, and when the drum kit was turned on, the style of hard rock began to show.

Fans found out that it was actually a rock song and went crazy.

However, some people are also confused: "Han Shen's songs are all about caring about the world. Now when he writes rock music, although he expresses his attitude, doesn't it mean he has fallen down the level?"

Rock music can be recognized in the United States, but compared to rock music, folk music and pure music are more advanced in the hearts of fans.

This situation exists in various countries around the world. Rock is already de-commercialized enough, but some fans still feel that rock is not commercialized enough or pure enough.

The fan next to him: "Who is he? He is the Korean god, get up and listen!"

Han Zhou on the stage was playing the guitar. Instead of looking at the fans, he looked up through the stadium and towards the sky:

“Another head hangs lowly

Child is slowly taken

Another head is hanging low

Children are gradually being taken away from their lives

It is violence that brings such tranquility

Who is the culprit?"

Fierce rock and roll, but very soft when performed.

However, the lyrics are chilling.

Han Zhou knew that the next sentence would sweep the ears of passers-by and fans around the world within three days.

Han Zhou didn't care whether his singing skills were accurate or not, he just played the guitar and looked at the sky.

"But you see it's not me

it's not my family

In your head

in your head they are fightin'

But you saw it with your own eyes, that's not me

Not my family

in your mind

They are killing each other!!!”

This rock song has no questions, no questions raised, no answers, only phenomena.

However, every lyric is asking a question, the same question.

'What are you thinking in your dog's head? What are you thinking? What are you thinking? You executioner.'

"Use their tanks and artillery

And their steel guns and copper bullets

In your mind, they're crying

in your mind, in your mind

The walking dead! The walking dead! The walking dead!

What's in your head,

in your head

Zombie zombie Zombie-ie-ie-ie!”

first.

It was the first time that there was such an intense rock music, and the melody was so good and so good that even the 80,000 people in the audience could sing but could not make a sound.

No one responded.

It seems that Han Zhou is not singing rock music at this time, but singing "Sound of Silence" or "Castro Fair".

Han Zhou is still the same Han Zhou.

Amid such intense and high-pitched singing, no one dared to get excited.

On the contrary, some fans from China who could not understand English were entertained.

Shaking his legs and jumping around.

This is called mother tongue embarrassment.

All the fans at the scene fell into deep thought amid the simple lyrics.

“Another mother’s heart is broken

All her hope is dead

When violence leads to deathly silence

We are all to blame!"

The lyrics may make many people think that the war in the world has nothing to do with me. What does it have to do with me?

But no, why didn’t Han Zhou sing a Chinese song with similar lyrics?

When Han Zhou used English, he was singing to them from the perspective of the fans at the scene.

If you just ignore it and ignore it, then the damage of this world, the catastrophe of this world, and the end of this world have nothing to do with you?

It's like Americans have taught Chinese people how to do things through cultural export countless times.

In countless songs, Han Zhou taught Americans how to think.

Even if I don’t ask questions, no one can find an excuse to ban my lyrics.

Even if someone wants to stop it, they can only watch this song sweep the world in the next three days.

However, the death of the lead singer of The Cranberries in his previous life was exactly the same as that of Chaplin. After playing this song, Han Zhou had to pay attention to his own security.

But Han Zhou is different, because China is not Ai Erlan!

"This is the same tragedy since 1916

In your mind, they are killing each other

Use their tanks and cannons

And their steel guns and copper bullets..."

In the original song, the year 1916 refers to the year in which a bill by England was implemented to oppress Ireland. It was also the year that England brutally murdered everyone in the entire Irish institution, and even

Including two children.

The Cranberries, who were born in the country of Ireland, like countless top singers and songwriters, wrote such a song to vent their anger and complain about Ansa, and made it popular all over the world.

Of course, these singers are of little use after being scolded, but they were scolded anyway.

As long as there are singers from generation to generation who stand up and write songs like this, then this matter will never end, and Ansa will never succeed.

I'm afraid that there was an era when all singers were cowards, and then the entertainment in this world was really just entertainment.

As for Blue Star, the First World War was in 1916, so Han Zhou did not change any words and sang it exactly as it was.

The senses it gives people are somewhat wider than those of the original version.

Only then did the audience in the audience have their voices heard.

Seventy percent of the 80,000 American fans began to scream, chant, and worship, venting their anger.

Has the world changed?

The proportion of illiteracy in the world is getting lower and lower, all countries are flaunting civilization, and the era when you can live by robbing seems to have passed.

After experiencing two world-destroying wars, there are still some people who are ignorant and do not learn lessons. They start troubles everywhere, cause trouble everywhere, and instigate wars everywhere.

Since the Second World War, there have been less than two months in this world where there has been no war.

The warmongers, the executioners, are making corpses.

Creating tragedy.

It is stripping away human thinking and creating a numb world.

Re-introducing "zombie", note 1, numb people, walking dead, zombies, zombies, executioners, the final definition: the tragedy caused by warmongers hiding in the sewers.

"In your mind, they're lingering

in your mind, in your mind

People are like walking zombies! Walking zombies! Walking zombies!

What are you thinking about in your mind?

The walking dead! The walking dead! The walking dead!

In your head in your head they are dyin'

In your head in your head

Zombie zombie zombie-ie-ie

What's in your head in your head

Zombie zombie Zombie-ie-ie-ie…”

Han Zhou brought the best song of the 1990s to the world.

A song that wants to change the world, but doesn't change the world at all.

Because not enough people hear it.

Because there are still more people who cannot look directly into their own hearts.

There are countless people who do not realize how important the life of an unknown human being outside the world is.

The world cares about dog lives.

The world cares whether a lobster feels pain when it dies.

The world cares about all kinds of inexplicable forbidden egotists' pitiful and pathetic made-up sex.

It's just that no one cares that someone is using conspiracies and tricks to cover up a brutal murder.

It's just that no one cares and people are dying.

insensitive.

These dog organizations have no life, no mind, no morality, only conspiracy.

But it doesn't matter, we are paying attention.

No one promoted it before, but now I'm here.

Han Zhou thought about singing "Bohemian Rhapsody", but although the song expressed a lot, just like serious literature, he only dared to ask questions and did not dare to be tough. In the end, he lost everything by his cowardice.

Han Zhou initially thought about singing a song "We will we will rock you" today.

But this song, which has been translated as "We Will Rock You", might as well have been translated as "I'm Going to Fuck You with Stones" to make Han Zhou feel more comfortable on today's occasion.

Han Zhou looked at the sky and understood why so many rock seniors were so angry.

Han Zhou took a step forward, just sang this song, it was rock and roll, it was rock enough, and he had already reached the extreme limit of rock's anger.

Chen Feng in the background looked at Han Zhou blankly.

Chen Feng knew that Han Zhou liked to play with the diversity of music. This kind of angry rock music was not usually an option for Han Zhou. How could he write it and perform it?

But at this moment, Chen Feng knew that underneath Han Zhou's joking appearance, there were some untouchable bottom lines deep inside.

"I'm so anxious." Chen Feng said.

Zhang Ceyong knew that Han Zhou would definitely follow his own path and far surpass himself. He would not only become the first king of China, but also the first king of the world.

But Chuck never expected that Han Zhou would take such a radical approach.

After thinking about it for a while, Chuck Yong sighed.

Just like what Chen Feng said, it was too hasty.

If Han Zhou's fans are spread all over North America, and there are millions and tens of millions of crazy fans, and using songs like this to guide these people to "just be human beings", it should have a greater effect.

Today's song may make many people realize that Han Zhou came to the United States not just to make money, but also to spread some culture, some culture that some people don't want to see.

Han Zhou on the stage looked at the starry sky: "That's it for this song, there is one more song..."

The audience at the scene stopped abruptly amid the roar of shouts and shouts.

Looking at Han Zhou on the stage: "I won't sing anymore."

Han Zhou didn't want a song of his own to affect the song's popularity.

The whole audience was stunned.

Han Zhou: "I rarely sing songs that I have already sung on stage. This time, I will sing a song called "Castro Fair". The two songs I prepared before will not be sung. They will be placed on my list this year.

Among the albums, if you are interested, please listen to it then.”

"Feel sorry."

Although I said I was sorry, the audience screamed, cheered, applauded, were shocked, and went crazy to the point of fainting.

Korean God, the eternal god in the music industry, is going to release an album!!!

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Asking for a monthly ticket!

(End of chapter)


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