Han Chui has many worries, and Liang Liang also has a lot of troubles.
He made a long list of the major things he needed to do this year in his notebook.
In March, the guitar production base at home was completed. Installing equipment and moving wood would keep us busy for quite some time.
During this period, all of Lü Yueli's businesses will be completed, and he will have to attend their opening ceremonies.
In May, Liu Wen will be retiring, and persuading him to join his audio-visual company is of paramount importance.
If you want to persuade people to join your audio-visual company, at the very least you have to let them see where your audio-visual company is located.
We can't just create a castle in the air to fool people!
In other words, his audio-visual company had to be established in June.
The audio-visual company has been established, and we are striving to hold a five-day maritime music festival in July.
Holding a music festival in 1995 would have been absolutely impossible without the support of relevant departments.
This year's music festival must be healthy, positive, and uplifting in both its content and format.
Another issue is the venue. If a suitable venue cannot be found, then the venue of the music school can only be used.
I wonder how many people the 14,000-square-meter courtyard of the music school can accommodate?
July is the rainy season in Lianwan, and it's unclear whether the weather will cooperate.
Once these things are done, Blue Shark's national tour will begin.
First came the Northeast, starting from Lianwan, then to the provincial capital Songyang, then to Changchun, then to Harbin, and then marched into the pass, heading south from the capital.
The tour, which will last for more than 20 cities, will probably end around the end of October, which will bring the year to a close.
In terms of albums, we will be creating an album for Mayday and Ocean Waves each this year.
Although their ownership still belongs to Pacific Corporation, they certainly cannot simply abandon them.
Their contract with Pacific Audio-Visual Company still has a year and a half to expire. If they are asked to terminate their contract with Pacific and come to his Haiyun Audio-Visual Company in advance, it will probably go through some twists and turns.
If the other party does not agree, then you can only wait for the contract to expire.
With his own record company established, Xu Wei naturally needs to produce some works. His first album needs to be put on the agenda, and his band also needs to release an album.
A dance album by the Hanmei Band.
There are also albums by other bands; if they can't release an album, they'll release a compilation album featuring several bands.
After these major events, all that's left are some minor matters.
Haiyun Small Theater is very successful. Every night's performances are sold out, and tickets can sell for four thousand yuan a night.
In this way, the bands performing in the small theater can receive some income every day, which at least creates a virtuous cycle.
Following Liang Liang's instructions, Lan Guifang was extremely strict in reviewing the repertoire for bands performing in small theaters. Any works whose content and melody were not wholesome or uplifting were not allowed to be performed on stage.
Driven by profit, these bands will naturally create wholesome and uplifting works.
Under this strategy, Liang Liang is optimistic that Lianwan rock music can get on the right track.
Of course, there are also stubborn people who say that this is not rock and roll, and that rock and roll should criticize and condemn society, etc. Then you can only go hungry.
There's no need for you to criticize or condemn anything here; even if you don't praise, there's absolutely no need for you to criticize either.
You've only had rice for a few days and you're already criticizing this and that? What do you know?
If you stay cooped up in your room all day, and you don't even know how food is cooked, what right do you have to comment on society?
Liang Liang wouldn't condemn such people and bands immediately; he would give them time to change their mindset.
For those who find society disagreeable in every way and whose views cannot be changed, we can only say that we are on different paths and cannot work together.
Such individuals and bands are few and far between; overall, rock music in Lianwan City is developing in a healthy and positive direction.
With a population of four million, Lianwan City can only support a maximum of two small theaters. He plans to open another small theater in the southwest of Lianwan City, and then expand the small theater business to other areas.
The idea of opening a small theater in the provincial capital was also on Liang Liang's mind.
Songyang, the provincial capital, is the largest and most populous city in Northeast China. If a small theater could be successfully opened there, the profits might even surpass those in Lianwan City.
Although the provincial capital is only seven or eight hundred miles away from Lianwan City, Liang Liang is not familiar with the current state of rock music in the provincial capital. It might be a risky thing to set up a small theater there.
But even if it's risky, I'll still go and try.
The only thing lacking is that I don't know anyone in the industry in Songyang.
I knew someone from the early days of minus forty degrees Celsius, but we weren't on the same path.
As Liang Liangzhen was pondering where to find someone in Songyang's social circle, Xiaoqian and Xiaoyao walked in looking unhappy.
Without saying a word, he sat down and glared at Liang Liang.
"Haha! You two ladies, who made you angry? Look at you, you're both so angry you've turned into toads."
"You're the one who looks like a toad!"
"Oh! So that means you two are the swan meat?"
Xiaoqian and Xiaoyao did not answer.
"Speak quickly! I'm in a bad mood right now, or I might kick you both out. Who made you angry?"
"It's you! You've made us angry!"
"Isn't this nonsense? I haven't seen you two for forty or fifty days, why would I make you angry?"
"We're angry because we haven't seen them for forty or fifty days! They didn't even see us during the Chinese New Year."
"Go away! Don't get angry. I just got back from the capital on the morning of the first day of the new year and went straight home. Where am I supposed to meet you guys?"
"And after the New Year?"
"After the New Year? I arrived here on the sixth day of the New Year. Where have you been? You two have only just come out today, wandering around aimlessly. You start by making false accusations and you even have the nerve to be right. Go outside and clear your head for ten minutes."
Of course, the two women wouldn't go outside to clear their heads for even ten minutes; it was freezing outside.
"We have a problem now, and you have to solve it for us."
"What's the problem? Aside from physiological issues, everything else is negotiable!"
Xiaoqian and Xiaoyao exchanged glances. Damn it, why would I come to you if it weren't for physiological issues!
"We knew it! You don't care about either of us at all!"
Liang Liang opened the drawer, took out two red envelopes, and tossed them to Xiaoqian and Xiaoyao.
"Now you care about me, right?"
The two red envelopes were so thin they looked like sheets of paper, and the two of them didn't take them seriously at all.
But when the two women opened the red envelope, they were dumbfounded.
There was no money inside, only a piece of paper.
To be precise, it's a current account deposit certificate, with a face value of 50,000 yuan per certificate.
"What's this money for?" Xiaoqian asked first, realizing what was happening.
"Yes! What kind of money is this?" Xiao Yao asked as well.
How about a breakup fee?
"no!"
"Why not? You think it's too little? Okay, I'm not kidding you two anymore. You're such spineless cowards. Why are you still crying? I'm giving you two the New Year's money you've given me."
The two women were relieved.
"Just giving money isn't enough."
"You're shameless, aren't you? Get lost, I have other things to do."
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