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40 bands perform the Rolling Stones 40 gold songs

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40 bands perform the Rolling Stones 40 gold songs

The reporter learned that as one of the series of activities for the 40th anniversary of Rolling Stone Records, the album "Rolling Stone Collision Band 40 Groups Fighting Classics" that gathered 40 bands was officially launched. The album contains 40 re-adapted Rolling Stones, and the band interprets them in the form of trend music, allowing the old songs to present different musical styles and connect the past and future of the Chinese music scene with music.

Founded in 1980, Rolling Stone Records has not only carried the old memories of generations of people for more than 40 years, but also a gathering place for musicians from the golden age of the recording industry. The "Rolling Stone 40" series is not only a review of the 40 years of the established record company, but also will evoke the industry's attention and adherence to the music heritage. Duan Zhongtan, head of Rolling Stone Records, said in an interview with reporters that in the album "Rolling Stones Hit the Earth 40 Groups Fight Classics", Rolling Stones Invited 40 young bands from both sides of the Straits to authorize hundreds of classic works sung by singers such as Li Zongsheng, Luo Dayou, Zhou Huajian, Chen Shuhua, Rene Liu, and Wu Bai to the band to adapt and re-sing, but completely did not interfere with the production direction of the band, so that they were fully free to create.

Duan Zhongtan specifically pointed out that the album's musical style is as full of unknowns as dismantling the blind box, "whether it is punk, folk, or electronic, hip-hop, all left to the band to decide." It is hoped that with the adaptation of 40 bands, these golden songs of the era will be revitalized, and these songs will continue to be circulated among young people and will be sung. Duan Zhongtan said.

The Rolling Stones Hit Earth 40 Group Fight Classics album is on the digital platform at a rate of 5 songs per week. At present, songs such as "Love Mistake" adapted by Sunset Speed, "Is There a Song That Reminds You of Me" adapted by Elephant Gymnastics, and "Tomorrow" adapted by Mars Radio have been released. These adaptations of the songs are a refreshing blend of traditional instruments such as the siren, pipa, and flute, as well as modern instruments such as drums and electric guitars.

According to the staff of Rolling Stone Records, in addition to the album, "Rolling Stones Hit the Earth 40 Groups Fight Classics" will also launch a derivative podcast program, and music critic Ma Shifang will invite 40 orchestras to talk about the process and concept of song selection, creation, and share more stories behind the works.

Source: Tonight's newspaper

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