He felt the deafening sound and the charm of rock music, and couldn't hide his excitement, silently singing along.
However, at that time in 1986, for people who were used to model operas, gala songs, and revolutionary songs, Cui Jian's performance style was undoubtedly too ahead of its time. The audience was in complete chaos, and many people left immediately.
Gu Wei didn't get up and leave until he had listened to the song and heard some of the remaining audience members applauding wildly.
As he walked out, he thought to himself, "On this day, Cui Jian announced the birth of Chinese rock music and later became the godfather of rock."
The only rock godmother, Liang Long of Secondhand Rose, was still a few years younger than Gu Hongjie at this time.
Thinking of this, Gu Wei heard his godmother's voice echoing in his ears, "Oh, I say, fate."
I almost burst out laughing.
It's absolutely hilarious.
In the 1980s, although Beijing's nights weren't as glitz and glamour, they were much more lively than those in smaller towns.
Gu Wei sniffed, sensing the aroma of roasted lamb skewers wafting through the air.
He followed the smell and soon found a barbecue stall not far away.
The stall owner was a young man in his early twenties, wearing a small hat.
To be honest, it really is similar to the outfit Chen Peisi wore when performing a skit on the Spring Festival Gala.
There were small tables and stools nearby, and several people were already sitting there.
Gu Wei glanced at it but didn't look closely. He walked up to the stall owner and started ordering.
At that time, barbecue was naturally not as diverse as it would be decades later, and it mainly consisted of meat skewers.
Gu Wei ordered thirty skewers of mutton, intending to try them first and then order more if they were good.
The shopkeeper, fanning himself, said with a smile, "Comrade, please find a place to sit down; you'll have to wait a while."
"Okay." Gu Wei found a small stool and sat down in a spot upwind.
At this moment, a girl stood up and walked up to the barbecue stall owner.
"How much longer?"
"Soon."
Gu Wei recognized the voice and subconsciously looked up in that direction.
As a result, the other person seemed to hesitate for a moment, then lifted their foot and walked towards him.
Tonight, the moon hanging high in the sky is not very bright.
The only light coming from the barbecue stalls made it difficult to see people clearly unless you got very close.
"Excuse me, comrade, is your surname Gu?"
After finally seeing the other person's face clearly, Gu Wei remembered who this person was.
He stood up. "Yes. You must be Pang?"
Pang Wenjing had just felt that this tall young man looked like someone she knew.
When he started speaking, his voice sounded like that person's.
Surprisingly, it really is true.
What are you doing here?
"I came here to take care of something." Gu Wei wasn't familiar with her, so he said in a nonchalant tone.
Pang Wenjing hesitated, but finally couldn't help but say, "Do you know? Qin Zhiman is going to study abroad."
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