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Little red café
The mere 10 square-meter café houses a few tables,
10 small chairs and several guitars hanging on the walls. About 15 people can
fit at most.
Twice a week, Hanoians gather at the café to sing old revolutionary tunes on the
tiny stage, less than a square meter all the way around.
Le Dinh Tuan, 73, sits by the door to accompany singers on the guitar. He says
he always sits in the same place and plays the same guitar.
“Of course, I play much worse than professionals, but I can play all tunes and
can accompany singers on any song,” he says.
Regular customer Doan Van Hieu, 63, says he plays the guitar terribly, but
doesn’t care. He can sing old revolutionary songs anytime, anywhere.
“I don’t like new pop music because it’s only about love,” he says. “It’s not
about soldiers, workers, the countryside and islands like red [revolutionary]
music is.”
“Revolutionary music is never boring,” he says. 52-year-old Hanoi Water Drainage
Company employee Gion says she comes to Ghi-ta pho co twice a week.
The room changes when she takes the stage and begins crooning.
She sounds like an opera star. Her romantic voice fills the cafe and opens up
the space, making it seem larger.
“It’s great to sing here,” she says. “After a couple of songs I can go home and
eat and sleep very well. The next morning I always feel more confident and eager
to go to work.”
Tran Loc, 62, and his wife, Nguyen Thi Ngo, opened the café two years ago
because he liked playing the guitar and she loved singing. But they say it was
only fun for them if they played while other people were around.
A book of music and lyrics, including hundreds of oldies and revolutionary
songs, sits on a table near the guitars for customers to use.
The café is only open on Wednesday and Saturday nights. Loc and Ngo, who still
get up to play and sing some nights, say the earnings from the café are just
enough to pay it’s water and power bills and buy new guitar strings.
Source:Reported by Luu Quang Pho |
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