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Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 3:45 am
by Mimeticz
Haha, this video is dam hilarious. Such simple ideas yet so genius

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:26 pm
by delicioso
Mimeticz wrote:Haha, this video is dam hilarious. Such simple ideas yet so genius
It also turns out to be a rather subversive satire as well:

"Over the past four decades, Gangnam has become an iconic place to Korean people, representing wealth, status, and luxurious life. PSY’s “Gangnam Style” is a satire about the Gangnam life itself which is nothing but materialistic and about people who are chasing rainbows, dreaming of becoming a Gangnam resident someday. If you had googled the phrase ????? (“Gangnam Style”) before the release of his song, you would have seen so many questions asking “What the heck is Gangnam style.” (Now you’ll get results almost all about the song.) As Gangnam earned the enviable reputation "overnight" (compared to Korea's 5000-year-old history) as the best place to live not because it offers rich heritage, sophistication, or cultural legacy, people don't really know exactly what they are longing for even in the midst of longing for the “Gangnam style.” And here, PSY is being sarcastic about the idea of "Gangnam style" that is not actually tangible, just like the “Emperor's New Clothes”."

"So, the song is a comic satire about people who bluff, pretending to be rich and trendy. "Oppan Gangnam style" can literally translate to "I'm a Gangnam style," in which "oppa" is a Korean referring expression used by females to refer to older males such as older male friends or older brothers. However, the narrator in the song refers to himself in the third person. He keeps saying he lives or loves a Gangnam style life, but in reality, he's far from it."

http://mydearkorea.blogspot.com/2012/08 ... e-and.html

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2012 5:41 pm
by juniorsfave
I really liked this video! I was even wondering why some of my Facebook merchant account friends were posting Oppa Gangnam as their statuses and now I understand them after watching this funny video. What is amazing is that if you analyze the video and its impact, you'll find that social media sites are really at its backbone. Without social media like Facebook, other people like me wouldn't find this video on YouTube. Even YouTube has its own part on the sudden popularity this video acquired.

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2012 8:38 pm
by humnumb
His recent live concert with a massive crowd that apparently lasted almost 4 hours:
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xt4kw7 ... 0825_music

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 1:57 pm
by rozling
h4nc0 wrote:
delicioso wrote:Cool. Do you happen to know what they use to produce?
logic and PT I believe. You know it's funny. He and I were talking about whatever synth/sequencer one uses does not matter at all just a week ago. LOL.
We demand an interview!

Or, you know, whatever.

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2012 2:58 pm
by callmesuperhuman
lol that is hilarious. good beat too!

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 6:44 am
by humnumb
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Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sat Sep 01, 2012 4:41 pm
by MacGuffin

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2012 6:42 pm
by delicioso
ShelLuser wrote:And most of all; despite his success it seems PSY doesn't turn into an arrogant SOB.
Yeah, he seems very self aware and extremely humble and appreciative of all the spotlight he's getting from suddenly blowing up. Here's a pretty good radio interview he did recently: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GlnlyfZdA4

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2012 4:13 pm
by delicioso
And... this song has officially made it to #1 on the U.S. iTunes charts. 8O

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 12:41 am
by Vivo
The song is fun and I ***LOVE*** the kid at the beginning.

But, I feel music has become to much about the back up dancers, the set design and the light show.

We've forgotten what a real performance LOOKS like.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pieI3ctfMfM

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 1:51 am
by Vivo
ShelLuser wrote:
Vivo wrote:But, I feel music has become to much about the back up dancers, the set design and the light show.

We've forgotten what a real performance LOOKS like.
Uhm.... :?

Don't you mean what it sounds like? :wink:
No, I mean what it LOOKS like, meaning just some musicians playing their instruments on a stage. Meaning, no back up dancers, no elaborate set design and light show.

If people think that just watching musicians play their instrument on stage is boring then they were really not that into their **MUSIC** were they?

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:44 am
by oblique strategies
h4nc0 wrote:
delicioso wrote:Cool. Do you happen to know what they use to produce?
logic and PT I believe. You know it's funny. He and I were talking about whatever synth/sequencer one uses does not matter at all just a week ago. LOL.
When you can write a song this catchy you could use just about use any synth/sequencer & get good results! That's talent. :D

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Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 5:35 pm
by Vivo
I'm not too sure this idea really suits electronic music.[/quote]
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Sure it does! Many people have said that it is boring to look at some guy hunched over looking at a computer screen on stage.

So, what their really saying is that the music really isn't that interesting.

It needs dancers, lights and an elaborate set design for it to be interesting.

It then becomes less and less about a **musical performance** and more
and more about putting on a **SHOW**

Re: PSY 'Gangnam style' - K-Pop

Posted: Sun Sep 16, 2012 9:11 pm
by Vivo
But it seems to me as if the people in general don't have the patience or interest in such kind of performances anymore. Either that or the artists themselves who maybe feeling the need to "go with the flow" and do things like everyone else does.[/quote]
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I know, if you can't beat them, join them. Even Squarepusher has some sort of electronic helmet on now. Dehumanizing himself and severing any chance to connect with his audience.

If video killed the radio star maybe all these theatrics and performance art
concerts will kill music all together or maybe just the laptop "musician."

All the best Peter.