Every rock musician who comes to Beijing has a dream.
Even poverty cannot prevent the musicians from pursuing the dream. However, the
reality is cruel, as the impoverished and unstable life brings all sorts of
pressures over time. Therefore, while many people join this community, many
others are defeated in this "battlefield" and disappear forever. In Shucun (树村
tree village), this kind of scene is staged every day. Shucun, even unable to be found on the map, is
situated at Beijing's northern suburb. This is an ordinary hamlet, with muddy
paths, trash, and old cottages scattered everywhere. However, in this ordinary
village, there actually lives a group of passionate music-loving and
freedom-yearning youths. Like solid seeds, these young people take root here and
struggle for a future blossom. The not-so-big Shucun is composed of local
inhabitants, temporary workers, and several dozens of rock musicians, who come
from different provinces, like Shanxi (North China), Jiangsu (East), Hebei
(North), Henan (Central), and Yunnan (Southwest), as well as South China's
Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and many other areas in China. Some bands that
have produced albums, like Elephant Tongue and Wooden Horse, came from
Shucun. In the northeast of Shucun is the famous Beijing Midi
Music School, which is recognized as the springboard for the people who want to
develop music in Beijing. Along with the northwest's Dong Beiwang, Xi Sanqi, and
Huang Tudian, which all gather many musicians, this place, taking Shucun as the
center, has already formed a special underground music group. Musicians live in poverty in Shucun. They spend 100
or 200 Yuan (US$12 or 24) per month on renting a small room. Besides sleeping
and eating, practicing musical instrument occupies most of their time. When the
Chinese Spring Festival(the Chinese Lunar New Year) comes, in order to buy a
ticket for going home, some musicians have to sell their clothes and musical
instrument. Because these musicians often do not have a lot of
money, wearing long hair has become the cheapest and most unique way of
expression. Eating is even simpler to them. While those with a better condition
can eat instant noodles, most of them only have vegetable baozi (Chinese steamed
buns that cost 5 jiao or 6-7 US cents each). According to them, spending 2 Yuan
per week is not rare for them. Generally, people in Shucun can be divided into two
groups. One kind is called gan chang zu 赶场族, who perform at bars several times a
week. Another kind is those singers who intently create original music. Although
they scorn the people who are busy singing at bars, their living conditions
often are worse. At present, there are at least 1,000 rock bands in
Beijing, giving the capital city special scenery. However, because China does
not have a foundation and tradition for rock music, people's recognition and
even acceptance of rock is still not high. Although the Shucun musicians' living standard is
very low, they almost never consider doing something to improve it. Maybe this
is worth admiring, even if difficult for one to accept. The life experience of typical Shucun musicians is
usually like this: They like to listen to music and so begin to play a musical
instrument while in their hometown. If they have a stable job, they get rid of
it. Then they come to Beijing and study at the Midi Music School. After they
finish his study (if they finish their study, as not all do so), they move to
live in the nearby Shucun, hence starting a new life. No one is able to say clearly who was the first
musician in Shucun. However, many have shared his experience. In 1995, with the
decline of the first generation of Chinese rock players, Chinese rock suddenly
lost its direction. Thereupon, all the rock lovers started to make their own
music and form their own band. Moreover, many bands in other provinces began to flow
into Beijing and take root in Shucun, which helps them infiltrate into the
underground rock circle and find opportunities to gain "fame and fortune" under
their rock dream. In fact, the "fame and fortune," in their eyes, is
just a way for more people to know their music, or for them to obtain some
performance opportunities. Although these band musicians were educated by the
reality, their present situations are far from their original
intentions. In Beijing's rock circle, underground bands have
emerged one after another. Because each player is not signed to just one band,
or because of the various contradictions between players, bands in Beijing are
created, broken up, and reorganized in a quick and vicious circle. Therefore,
many bands painstakingly sigh, " Making a band is too difficult." This is nearly
the incurable illness for each rock band. Even the musicians in Shucun cannot say how many
bands there are, as it being quite common for one person to be in two or maybe
even three bands. In Shucun, the distance between dream and the reality
is so difficult to close. Fortunately, in the heart of those musicians, dream is
always in the upper hand; therefore they do not despair in the
reality.
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