Anyone can criticize! Many of his friends are music critics; back when he was doing this, this guy wasn't even born yet!
Ye Cang really wanted to teach the other party a lesson, but unfortunately, Shen Huai had taken away his Weibo account. He crossed his arms and suddenly his eyes lit up.
Yes, he can register a secondary account!
We did it right away.
Ye Cang immediately registered a new account with the arrogant name "Your Dad," and then eagerly wrote a short essay, which he posted under Uncle Squid's Weibo post.
"Listening to the Wind's Song" is a college student majoring in music at an art college. He has some talent, but he doesn't work hard and spends his days skipping classes to play games.
After "The Rising Star" became popular, he watched it a few times but scoffed at it, thinking that the songs sung by these contestants were all the same and meaningless.
Until he heard the song "Mulholland Drive," he felt as if his whole being had been turned upside down.
—Wow, songs can be played with like this?!
After the competition, he excitedly searched online for news related to "Mulholland Drive," intending to find like-minded friends. Little did he know he would see Uncle Squid's merciless criticism of the song. The comments on his Weibo post were also full of agreement.
The person listening to the wind's song instantly got angry and started arguing with the people in the comments.
For the first time, he regretted not studying hard enough. He had no way to refute Uncle Squid's words, and could only futilely repeat how good the song was over and over again.
Just when Tingfeng's song was struggling and he was being criticized to the point of questioning his life, he suddenly came across a comment.
The other person's name was extremely arrogant; it was "Your Dad".
The comments were exactly the same style as the username.
The film opens by dismissing Uncle Squid as talking nonsense, saying that he is the one who is just trying to attract attention.
Then came the rebuttal of Uncle Squid's criticisms of the song, from his definition of the song's style to the deeper meaning of the arrangement and the presentation of the song's expressive techniques.
His writing is well-organized, logical, and supported by evidence. He uses humorous and witty language and effortlessly incorporates various allusions, demonstrating his profound musical knowledge. Most importantly, unlike Uncle Squid, he doesn't nitpick over literary terms; his language is down-to-earth and avoids being deliberately obscure or confusing.
Although it was a newly registered account, the criticism was incisive and the writing was very rigorous. If it hadn't been posted in the comments, one would have thought it was an article published in a prestigious music magazine.
Hearing the wind's song immediately made me excited.
Could it be that a music professor or a well-known music critic has gotten involved?
I immediately liked the comment on Tingfeng's song, and found that in just a few minutes, the comment had already received several hundred likes and quickly became a top comment.
But Tingfeng's song was not satisfied with this. He took screenshots of the two Weibo posts and sent them to his mentor.
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Shortly after Uncle Squid's post went viral, he received several phone calls, some asking him to remove the post, some from the media wanting to interview him, and others wanting to repost his post.
Uncle Squid wasn't someone who looked down on money, but the post was currently very popular, so how could he possibly agree to take it down? He flatly refused.
As for other interview requests and reprint requests, he put on airs and only agreed after receiving sufficient benefits.
After finishing this busy period, he happily went back to admire his posts again, only to find the most popular comment.
Upon seeing that username, Uncle Squid's eyelids twitched violently.
Upon reading the contents, his expression instantly turned serious.
He made a living from this, so he could naturally tell that the other party was no ordinary person. His limited musical knowledge was enough to impress laymen, but it was not enough in the eyes of experts.
Moreover, the comment became increasingly popular, and more and more people questioned Uncle Squid. Even his original supporters couldn't take it anymore and urged him to come out and explain.
Uncle Squid was incredibly frustrated, but he couldn't pretend to be dead, otherwise people would question his professional abilities, and the account would be ruined.
So he could only post another Weibo message, challenging "your dad" to a duel.
The wording of the challenge was really frustrating for him, because no matter how it was written, it would ultimately tag his father, making it easy for someone else to take advantage of him.
Ye Cang quickly accepted the challenge.
The two started a debate on Weibo, with Uncle Squid adopting an academic style and writing a long, eloquent piece.
Your father was very familiar with those musical terms and slowly refuted them one by one.
During the debate, many netizens discovered that "your dad" had a wide range of knowledge, not only in rock music but also in other types of music. His explanations were also insightful and easy to understand, often using relatable examples from everyday life. He could also casually recount many interesting anecdotes from the music scene in the last century, which greatly benefited the netizens and made them laugh out loud.
The "debate" has gained increasing popularity, even attracting many industry insiders. Some of the names are not familiar to netizens, and some don't even have a verified account, but after clicking into their profiles and seeing their bios, many netizens were so impressed that they almost knelt down in awe.
However, "your dad" was not intimidated at all when talking to these big shots, and when discussing professional issues, he even made the big shots admit defeat.
Netizens dared not interrupt the exchange between the experts, but that did not stop them from expressing their amazed and impressed feelings.
[Isn't this supposed to be a Weibo post about a fight?! How did it turn into a music exchange?!]
My mom asked me why I was kneeling while looking at Weibo...
Although I didn't understand a single word, I've already written three pages of notes...
[Following Bilibili's trend of encouraging learning, Weibo has also fallen victim to it. [Learning makes me happy. jpg]]
This "battle of the gods" has netizens both enjoying the spectacle and learning, having a great time. Many netizens are so eager to follow along that they've started urging Uncle Squid to update his Weibo.
[@Your dad posted on Weibo almost half an hour ago, can you hurry up?]
Have you run out of ideas and can't come up with anything new to say?
[Be gentle, what if the uncle gets angry and just logs off and disappears?]