摇滚乐到底是什么? | Aaron Huanran Chang | TEDxYuehai St Salon
重型摇滚乐,并不是主流市场的宠儿,但它有自己的坚持。
常焕然Aaron,一位独立重型摇滚乐队的贝斯手,用自己的经历讲述了摇滚乐的精神、重型音乐的吸引力,以及小众乐队在夹缝中生存的现状。
他理解自己玩的摇滚是:真实、自由、写给自己听的歌。
摇滚乐不一定要迎合大众,但一定得忠于自己。 独立乐队贝斯手
理想主义的自我救赎 This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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