On the sixth day of the Lunar New Year, Liu Wen, who was going back to work, made two bold decisions: to reprint three million copies of Blue Shark Band's "Crazy" and to add another two million copies of the 1994 Hong Kong Coliseum Music Power Concert album.
He didn't dare to reissue the "Crazy" album to five million copies, but even a reissue of three million copies faced considerable opposition in the Pacific.
The reason is that it's too risky. If three million copies are shipped at once and cannot be sold, it will cause a large backlog.
Liu Wen withstood the pressure and continued to carry out his seemingly crazy plan.
Once the products were manufactured in the factory, countless vendors, as if their eyes were bloodshot, gathered in the audio-visual product wholesale market, transporting these albums truckload after truckload to all directions.
That is, two-thirds of these albums were sold out by the time the Lantern Festival (January 15th of the lunar calendar).
The sound of these two albums, which had been permeating the air since the Lunar New Year, has become even richer.
Meanwhile, Jinmeng Company, which resumed operations after the Lunar New Year, also reissued the overseas versions of these two albums, reprinting 500,000 copies of each.
In no time, the sounds of these two albums filled the air in every region with Chinese people, from mainland China to Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Southeast Asia.
These are two albums destined to be remembered in the history of the Chinese entertainment industry, and they are bound to set a series of records.
Luo Lin and his girlfriend stayed in Lianwan City for four days. On the ninth day of the lunar new year, they left Lianwan City to return to his hometown in Sichuan Province, and then decided where to go next.
No sooner had Liang Liang seen Luo Lin off than he welcomed Xu Wei back.
Xu Wei didn't come alone; he came with his girlfriend.
His girlfriend will be discharged from the military next year, and she took advantage of the holiday this year to see the work environment that Xu Wei praised so highly.
Xu Wei spent a peaceful Spring Festival at home, the kind of holiday he hadn't had in recent years.
He didn't have to worry about his tomorrow or what he should do, so he spent the Spring Festival peacefully and without any trouble.
This is something that has never happened in the past few years.
Every time I see my own performance at the 1994 Hong Kong Coliseum concert, I laugh like a fool.
This is what his girlfriend said about him.
Whether he looks like a fool or not, he has now found his direction in life.
Xu Wei is a rational person, and although he is young, he has a far-sighted vision.
Having found the right direction in life, he knew what he should be doing and worked hard to do it.
The day after he returned to the Maritime Ballroom, he went into the classroom with his guitar and lecture notes. His girlfriend even pretended to be his student for one class and listened to him attentively for the entire lesson.
She listened very attentively. Originally, she knew nothing about guitar, but after listening to Xu Wei's lesson, she also had the idea of learning guitar.
Xu Wei's return was a matter of course, but Lin Hanrui's return surprised Liang Liang.
He told her before the New Year that she didn't have to come back, since his parents' opinions should take precedence.
After exchanging information with Zhou Xue's mother, Lin Hanrui's mother suddenly agreed to let Lin Hanrui give up his studies and come to Lianwan City to work.
Liang Liang wasn't sure of the other reasons, but the nine thousand yuan that Lin Hanrui brought home might have played a role.
Lin Hanrui had been staying with Liang Liang since mid-July of last year, for a total of six months until the end of the year. During those six months, she earned more than four thousand yuan in salary and more than five thousand yuan from playing and singing dance music with Xu Mei at the disco.
This money was the reason her parents made the decision for her to come to Lianwan to work.
Now that Lin Hanrui is back, Liang Liang no longer needs to find a partner for Xu Mei, and their Korean media partnership can continue.
So when I have time, I'll have to create an album for them. A dance music album doesn't necessarily need to have too many tracks; you can definitely lengthen the songs.
A song that's over four minutes is considered a bit long, but if a dance track is catchy, no one will complain if it's over six minutes.
So, six or seven tracks are enough to create a dance music album.
There was some minor chaos after the resumption of work following the Lunar New Year, but this chaos quickly passed, and Liang Liang's business got back on track around the tenth day of the Lunar New Year.
The tenth day of the first lunar month.
Outside a shop next to the Huanghai Hotel, to the east of the Haiyun Dance Hall, firecrackers and drums were going off, and a Yangko dance troupe was performing in front of the shop.
Amidst the sound of firecrackers, the red cloth on the plaque slowly fell away, revealing the signboard of Jin Yun Law Firm.
Han Chui stood in the center and greeted his friends who came to offer their congratulations.
He owns this firm, and he came up with this tacky name himself.
He currently manages a lot of bands, which naturally leads to a lot of miscellaneous tasks. He simply can't handle it all by himself, so he set up this agency and hired several employees.
This was essentially the prototype of a brokerage firm, which should have been the earliest and most formal brokerage firm in China in 1995.
The company's processes and rules are almost entirely derived from Hong Kong and Taiwan.
He has been dealing with entertainment companies in Hong Kong and Taiwan for almost two years. Not to mention that Wong Ka-fai taught him a lot, he could have learned it by himself just by watching.
Liang Liang supports Han Chui opening a talent agency. After all, Han Chui is now a person of some importance, and it would be a bit embarrassing to let him do things like buying ice cream or soda.
Although Liang Liang supported him in opening a talent agency, she did not support him in renting a storefront.
There is absolutely no need to waste 10,000 to 20,000 yuan a year on rent.
Why not find some remote corner to set up an office instead of renting a 50-60 square meter space on the street? Isn't that just asking for trouble?
But he's the owner of this agency, so he can do whatever he wants; it's none of his business.
From the moment the firecrackers went off to announce the opening of this firm, Comrade Han Bangbang officially became the boss of the province.
Although he currently only has five employees under him.
Once the firm opens, it naturally needs to handle office work, and all of it involves important matters.
Putting aside everything else, none of the tasks Liang Liang assigned him were easy.
The first issue is obtaining a license for the audio-visual company, which is enough to give him a headache.
Because obtaining approval from the publicity department for an audio-visual company is extremely difficult; if the approval cannot be obtained, everything else is meaningless.
The second thing is the Blue Shark band's national tour, which will have more than 20 stops in more than 20 cities.
Han Chui felt that even if he had three heads and six arms, he would be exhausted.
This is just the big issue; there are countless smaller issues as well.
If Haiyun Audio-Visual Company is approved for establishment, the number of bands and artists the company will sign will certainly be considerable, which will keep him very busy.
Han Chui looked at his five subordinates and shook his head.
Even if we had five more, we still wouldn't have enough manpower!
If all else fails, we'll have to hire people from other places.
There are a few really capable people in the Pacific; I wonder if we can recruit them.
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