Sunday, June 22, 2008

rocking out at the drive-in

friday afternoon was interesting. upon returning to the office after the boondoggle that was submitting my driver's license application, one of my co-workers asked me to help her adjust the height of her chair. i initially thought she just wanted me to point out the lever, but it turned out that she wanted me to do it for her because she was too light to make the chair go down herself. then, walking to the gym after work, i passed by a crowd of people watching a filipino cover band sing "rocky mountain high."

anyway, on friday night i went to see one of two nights of an annual indie rock festival put on by a local record label. a (government seeded) thunderstorm rolled through town right before the show, which helped cool things off and made the lawn at the venue rather attractive. so between every set the crowd would roll outside to drink beer and eat chuanr.



the bands were all fairly good, even though only one of five was on the original bill. a group called the linga that i'll liken to a chinese franz ferdinand stole the show. you can see a poor quality video of them playing below (still trying to figure out my camera).



the crowd was mostly expats, and relatively small, though i think comparable to rock shows around beijing, and i ended up chatting with a nice guy from france for most of the night. but the arrival of the olympics crowd has clearly begun. i heard a couple of guys talking loudly about how surprised they were about how free life was in china, how they loved it and wanted to live in beijing, and how you should go down to yangshuo were you could teach english and rock climb and party and do crazy drugs all the time. one said he was working for nbc.




so in all i've been pleasantly surprised by the quality of live rock music in beijing, though i also get the feeling that it's easy to see it all fairly quickly. the popular local bands seem to rotate between several venues every couple of weeks, and out of town bands are probably hit or miss, with no real way to listen to them beforehand.

ADDENDUM: as for the name of this post, the venue was inside the entrance to a drive-in movie theater.

1 comment:

Jeremy said...

Hey man, have been forgetting to check out your blog but just read the posts since you got there. Sounds like things are changing as fast as ever... I didn't know that the stadium was already open and that they were hosting events.

I can't believe you got to go to Japan just for the weekend... man, I miss that life. In retrospect, last year really was the best year of my life. Maybe I will try to visit at some point, or try to do some research there or something.

Also -- you mentioned Yangshuo in a post; I recall it being touristy and not that interesting. Even more than other places, I just felt like everyone wanted a share of my American wallet.