Waking up, Liang Liang found that he had been reborn into 1993.
After much thought about what he should do after his rebirth, Liang Liang decided not to be overly ambitious and venture into p...
Harbin has a pretty good rock music atmosphere, and all 24,000 tickets sold out.
This is the second venue where the Blue Shark band has sold out, after Lianwan.
Although the tickets were sold out, due to the limited seating in the stadium, the total revenue was less than 300,000 yuan.
After deducting all expenses, there are still over 100,000 yuan left.
The performance was, unsurprisingly, a success. Not only was it a success, but it also seemed to ignite the rock and roll passion of the people of Harbin, who strongly requested an additional show.
Adding more shows is impossible; their schedules are all pre-arranged, and any change would disrupt the entire schedule.
Therefore, there can be no mistakes in the time arrangement.
The idea of opening a small theater in Harbin has also been put on the agenda.
Wei Fengju was very interested in Liang Liang's plan to open a small theater in Harbin.
Liang Liang gave three thousand yuan to her own band and the supporting band she found to fill in for the Blue Shark band, which made her very happy.
Wei Fengju, being a middle-aged man, quickly understood the Blue Shark Band's founding principles and Liang Liang's personal ideals and goals after spending the past few days with them.
Therefore, he also plans to follow the path of the Blue Shark band.
In reality, people who play rock music don't need to shout out all sorts of grand ideas. Most of them play rock music for the purpose of becoming famous and picking up girls.
Talking about anything else would be vulgar.
Wei Fengju and other rock musicians in Harbin enthusiastically searched for venues where they could hold small theaters.
Liang Liang naturally wanted to personally inspect the location they had chosen, as feng shui is a very important thing.
Although he didn't know much about feng shui, he believed that if a place looked spacious and bright, giving people a comfortable feeling, then that place was generally not bad.
If an unfamiliar place makes you feel awkward or uncomfortable, it's best to stay away from it.
Based on this feeling, Liang Liang chose a Russian-style building in Xiangfang.
The annual rent for this building is a bit pricey: 50,000 yuan.
Although it was a bit expensive, we rented it anyway.
Han Chui left two people to oversee the renovation of the building, aiming to open for business around New Year's Day.
Because of this, they stayed in Harbin for two more days.
Four days after the performance, on September 5th, they flew back to Lianwan.
The next stop of their tour is Beijing, which is the most important performance of their tour. So they have skipped one show in between, giving them more than ten days to prepare for the performance in Beijing.
They landed in Lianwan City around noon.
Liang Liang told everyone to take the day off. He greeted Mu Shuihua and then went to the audio-visual company, just in time to find Liu Wen speaking in official jargon.
"Ah! Old You! You want to order another 30,000 copies? There's none available now! The ordering system tells you to place more orders, but you're always hesitant and afraid of everything. Now you're in trouble!"
The baby on the phone was sobbing and making noises, I couldn't understand what it was saying.
"Take a look! I'll try my best to cover the costs for you, and then I'll send the goods to you."
Liu Wen put down the phone and waved to Liang Liang.
"Is the performance in the three northern provinces over?"
Liang Liang nodded.
"How was the effect?"
"The effect was fantastic; the place was filled with the sounds of gongs and drums, firecrackers, and a massive crowd..."
"You're bragging again! I released Xiao Xu's album on the first day."
This seems to have happened ten days earlier than Liang Liang had expected.
The album was originally scheduled for release on September 10th.
How's the momentum going so far?
"Didn't you see the additional order just now? We placed an order at the ordering meeting for 600,000 copies. In the four and a half days since the first release, the market has basically absorbed all 600,000 copies. The one who placed the order just now was Old You from Tianjing. He only ordered 15,000 copies at the ordering meeting, which was the smallest order. Now he's dumbfounded. Retailers in Tianjing are going to tear down his house. Hahahaha! Serves him right! Let him be timid any longer."
"Do we have any in stock?"
"Of course! Although the order is only 600,000, I placed a 1 million order with the factory. No way! Today, including Lao You, we're the second person to place an additional order. At this rate, we should place another 1 million."
After Liu Wen finished speaking, he picked up the phone and dialed Xu Hebin's office.
"Xiao Xu! It's me, Liu Wen! Order another million copies of Xu Wei's tape, and 20,000 copies of the DVDs!"
After making that call, Liu Wen made another call.
This time, he called the Pacific Audio-Visual Products Factory and placed an order for one million dollars worth of goods.
Is the North experiencing a shortage while the South doesn't?
Thus, Xu Wei's album shipments reached 3.6 million copies, and CD shipments exceeded 300,000.
Liu Wen had just put down the phone and was about to say something when the phone rang again.
Another customer came to order goods, this time from an agent in Inner Mongolia.
Seeing that Liu Wen was busy and probably wouldn't have time to chat with her for a while, Liang Liang left the office so as not to disturb him.
After the start of the new school year, all the students at the music school went to class, and the courtyard became much quieter.
Occasionally, the sound of musical instruments being played can be heard from classrooms on the third floor.
Although the students have gone to school, those who are not students are still learning.
Most of these people are young people from society, and their numbers number three to four hundred.
The third floor mainly teaches vocal music. The classes have been running for about half a year, but I don't know if they've produced any promising students.
Liang Liang decided to go up and take a look.
There are other music classes being held on the first and second floors as well.
Liang Liang went up to the third floor and stopped in front of a vocal music classroom. He happened to hear the voice of the vocal music teacher inside.
"Hey Zhao... what's your name again?"
"Reporting to the teacher! My name is Zhao Lunjie."
"Zhao Lunjie! Why do you always sing with such unclear pronunciation? Can you straighten your tongue a bit? Come on! Sing this part for me again, one word at a time."
Zhao Lunjie was a young man who looked to be eighteen or nineteen years old, and he had a somewhat shy appearance.
He began to sing, accompanied by a student playing guitar.
The song he sang was "Hometown".
The setting sun once again illuminated my face.
It once again reflects my restless heart…
If you listen carefully, Zhao Lunjie's pronunciation is quite clear, but if you don't listen carefully, it sounds a bit muddled and confusing.
You can tell that he didn't sing like that on purpose; it seems that his tongue is somewhat different from ordinary people, which led to this situation.
Liang Liang started scratching his head, wondering who Zhao Lunjie's voice and singing style resembled.
I remember now, he looks a lot like a top-tier singer from Green Island.
Liang Liang then began to recall the rise to fame of a superstar from his previous life.
That superstar only started his singing career in 1997, so it's not too late for anything.
Liang Liang was wondering whether he should mold this young man named Zhao Lunjie into a superstar.
He felt that the idea was feasible.
I'll take some time to learn more about this young man, to see what his background and character are like.
Hopefully, Zhao Lunjie won't disappoint him in these two aspects.