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    Wu Bai looks back on endless days

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    2015-06-01 14:02China Daily Editor: Si Huan
    Taiwan rocker Wu Bai and his band will soon launch a nationwide tour, Endless Shining Days. Zou Hong / China Daily

    Taiwan rocker Wu Bai and his band will soon launch a nationwide tour, Endless Shining Days. Zou Hong / China Daily

    About one year ago, Taiwan rock musician Wu Chun-lin, more popularly referred to by his stage name, Wu Bai, spotted a young man riding a motorcycle along a narrow path in a small village in southern Taiwan. The young man was singing loudly, a guitar strapped to his back.

    The scene transported Wu back to his youth when he started singing and writing songs. It also inspired him to launch the Endless Shining Days tour, with performances in Taiwan, Hong Kong and the Chinese mainland.

    He will perform in Beijing on June 20 with his band, Wu Bai and China Blue.

    "Many young people left their hometown to pursue their dreams in bigger cities. Looking back, I think we just chose another way to live our lives. Whether you choose to stay on farms or become a rocker, you still have to work hard and do the best you can," says the 47-year-old.

    On previous tours, Wu has been reluctant to play his hits, claiming they were "too boring".

    But this time, he will review all his hits from the late 1980s, such as Wanderer's Love Song, White Dove and You Are My Flower, as a way to celebrate his 25 years in the industry.

    With more than 20 albums, Wu has tried various musical styles, such as hard-edged blues rock and electronic music, as well as fusing old Taiwan folk with Japanese enka and traditional Chinese ballads.

    An avid follower of contemporary dance, Wu will have dancers from Taiwan join the tour, performing to his music.

    A special guest at the concert will be Peng Fangqing, a young singer who was spotted by Wu while he was singing on a central Beijing street.

    "He sang my songs so passionately like there was no one watching him. Whether he achieves something as a singer or not, he enjoys the moment," Wu says.

    Born in Chiayi county in southern Taiwan, Wu moved to Taipei and worked at a musical instrument store in the early 1990s. He says he never planned to become a rock musician. He played the guitars at the store and sang at bars to make ends meet.

    "I always feel confident and comfortable writing music. It makes me feel free and expressive," says Wu, who has written songs for a number of pop singers, such as Karen Mok Man-wai, Jacky Cheung Hok-yau and Faye Wong.

    "But singing is another thing. Even now I am still nervous and shy while performing in front of thousands of people. That's why I like wearing sunglasses onstage," he says.

    In 1992, Wu formed his current band, Wu Bai and China Blue, with Zhu Jian-hui on bass, Dean Zavolta on drums and Xu Da-hao on keyboards. Thanks to their guitar-driven rock tunes and meaningful lyrics, Wu and the band soon became a big name in Taiwan's rock world, known for energetic live shows.

    In the early days, they performed at pubs throughout Taiwan. In 1996, they made their successful debut in Hong Kong.

    The legendary band has never split up. Wu says the members express their individuality equally through their music.

    "Rockers are rebellious and eager to show their personalities. But when rockers are united with firm friendship, which is built on years of touring together and great moments on and off the stage, they become family," he says.

    "And families stay together."

    If you go

    7:30 pm, June 20. Mastercard Center, 69 Fuxing Road, Haidian district, Beijing. 400-610-3721.

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