Regarding rock, I didn't have any feelings for it at first. All the time, the impression was just staying in that kind of manic perception, similar to sprinting drums, crazy rhythm, hoarse yelling, and even thought it was a source of some kind of noise.
At first, the reason for paying attention to it has nothing to do with its essence, just to better contact someone. Yes, I still can’t get rid of the plots often found in idol dramas. I remember initially asking him if he likes rock and roll, his answer is that for rock, you can’t use the word like.
I admit that I seem to feel a certain emotion of love.
Later, I also started to listen to songs, maybe I do not rule out the tendency to love the house and the black, and I also find rock and roll very nice. Maybe it sounds inappropriate. It is not a catchy of pop music, nor is it a love song that makes you empathetic. It may be a bit like the indie I like, a bit pretentious. Without the cliché that I love you, you love me, it's more a vent, not a complaint about life, yes, in Dui's words, it's mad, it's anger.
It's a real sense of existence.
Listening to rock music is very cool and real.
It can reflect many problems, society, human nature, too many. Remember, rock music is going to change the world!
Its roar is a trial of the old self and a ceremony to welcome the new self.
It awakens people not to indulge in their own little emotions, and it's time to express it.
It's like that song by Zark, I actually cried when I saw their performance at the end. I am touched by these children who are rocking, and even more touched by Duy, and even more touched by the world of rock and roll.
So I guess, rock music is not just anger, it is love.
Let us love this world, let us rock and roll.
In one sentence in the film, It's so Punk Rock!
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