This is why pop music sucks. Apparently the video is meant to be clever and 'ironic', criticising the South Korean upper class. But 99% of the audience will not get the critique nor would they be interested if they were capable of understanding it. But I doubt it was ever anything more than a cash-grab anyway.Lugbzurg said:Someone just showed me this thing either today or yesterday. Honestly? I hate it.
It's stupid, it's repetitive, and it's rather demeaning. Out-of-context sex content just thrown in there for "good measure"? Really? Do we seriously need more of this crap?
Plus, what's so great here, anyway? It comes off as an advertizement where some guy is demanding that we all walk like him. And on top of that, he pretty much doesn't walk at all, when he says to walk in his style. Oh, and he changes his motions every time. So much for any specific style that he wants us to mimick like mindless sheep. Inconsistent, idiotic, and just frivolous garglemesh. Nothing good can come out of this.
I have, 'twas awesome. Graham Gangnam'd like a boss.Noetherian said:That said, the single best thing to come out of the Gangnam Style trend (in my opinion) has to be the glory that happens around minute 50 of the Escapist Q&A panel Day 2 [http://www.escapistmagazine.com/videos/view/escapist-expo/6310-Q-A-With-The-Escapists-Day-2] from this year's Escapist Expo. Tell me you guys have seen this. It makes my day every time.![]()
Uh god, that ad was painful. Look at us, we're young and hip with the internetz. Come watch our show, which is fucking stupid and should die. Why Channel Nine revived it is beyond me. Then again, they do call Gangnam Style the "beating the dead horse dance"...StBishop said:I still love it even though it's on a Big Brother advert in Australia.
Well, it looks like the charts say otherwise mateBrainpaint said:I heard te instrumental backing tune on XFactor UK. I had to explain it to my parents where it came from.
Doubt it would make (Korean)waves over here like it has in America because we rarely EVER have foreign language songs in our public consciousness from EUROPE so poor K-pop will probably fail even harder.
In fact, I think only 2 foreign language songs made it into our charts for the WHOLE 00's. "The Ketchup Song" and "Dragostea Din Tei".
It's a common complaint of mine that the UK is xenophobic when it comes to music.
"Either sing it in English regardless of whether you have to change the whole meaning of the song and make it bland and generic as a result or GET OFF MY LAAAAAAND!!!"
I guess I've just never been partial to living in cities, really. It's kind of like Chelsea.Lord Garnaat said:Really? Wow, what was that like? I admit I don't really know much about it, but isn't the Gangnam neighborhood the home of all the wealthy and influential people in Korea?Technocrat said:Used to live in Gangnam. It's not all it's cracked up to be!
I already edited my post.Shadie777 said:Well, it looks like the charts say otherwise mate
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2012/sep/30/gangnam-style-psy-uk-chart?newsfeed=true
Gangnam style is one of the few non-english songs to get big in the UK charts
HIPSTER! Kill it with fire!AetherWolf said:I first saw it within the week of it's release. I found the video unbelievably awesome at first, but like with many internet fads it quickly became overused.
Now I patiently wait for the hype of it to die down whilst I hear the song shoehorned into unrelated things for the thousandth time.
For a parody, it certainly comes off as a failure to appear as any form of satire.Dangit2019 said:Lugbzurg said:Someone just showed me this thing either today or yesterday. Honestly? I hate it.
It's stupid, it's repetitive, and it's rather demeaning. Out-of-context sex content just thrown in there for "good measure"? Really? Do we seriously need more of this crap?
Plus, what's so great here, anyway? It comes off as an advertizement where some guy is demanding that we all walk like him. And on top of that, he pretty much doesn't walk at all, when he says to walk in his style. Oh, and he changes his motions every time. So much for any specific style that he wants us to mimick like mindless sheep. Inconsistent, idiotic, and just frivolous garglemesh. Nothing good can come out of this.
He actually wrote the song to make fun of both American and K-pop stars by by having a ridiculous video, needlessly sexual lyrics, and a catchy, but very simple beat. What happened is that people unexpectedly took it as a straight pop song and the popularity ran away from there.
I like to compare it to "Springtime for Hitler" in The Producers. They worked so hard to make it a complete failure, and at the end, it was a hit because of a completely different perspective from the audience than they had expected.