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Frank Kogan ([personal profile] koganbot) wrote2011-09-05 01:17 pm
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SNSD's BAD GIRL Over On The Jukebox

SNSD's "Bad Girl" reviewed over on the Singles Jukebox; I love the song, but most others don't consider it bad enough.
Strangely, no version I could find of the official vid had adequate sound, including the one uploaded by SM Entertainment, so I decided if the fidelity wasn't going to be high I might as well use a "live" performance. [EDIT: Well, that embed's been taken "private" and I don't know which particular performance it was, but I found one that seems good. The color change I talk about in the comments as arriving at 1:03 comes at 2:26 here.]



And while we're at it, here's an astonishing dance routine, SNSD's beginnings in 2007; Mat says: "This is the most impressive dance performance I've ever seen from a girl group. It almost beggars belief. The stuff around the 3 minute mark is just scary.... Helps that it's all lipsynced — it's noticeably less sharp on regular performances — and that the camera is fixed so we get the amazing sync work and units moving around the stage. I don't expect them to ever match this level again because it was their debut track and they exclusively practiced this choreography for such a long time."

[identity profile] askbask.livejournal.com 2011-09-06 07:40 pm (UTC)(link)
This is the first time TSJ has reviewed a k-pop single I haven't consciously heard before.

(X-Cross, not this.)

[identity profile] descriptivist.livejournal.com 2011-09-12 09:10 pm (UTC)(link)
"Bad Girl" is my favourite track on SNSD's Japanese album, and (I'll say this on TSJ as well) I think you get a lot more out of it when you stop looking for "strength" or "badness" and accept that SNSD really have only two modes: "adorable" or aegyo, and "arrogant", which covers what other groups would interpret as "sexy", "bad", "I Am The Best", etc. They can't be real "bad (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gGN_W4VBZFo) girls" (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tAzNHVBVh7o), so instead the song lets them be haughty, which they can do (and well).

To illustrate their two sides, the ending of the video for "Oh!", in which the kanpeki na bad girls of "Run Devil Run" (arrogant SNSD) tear apart the clubhouse of the cute cheerleaders (adorable SNSD). They're good bad, but they're not evil:

[identity profile] askbask.livejournal.com 2011-09-15 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
Demi Lovato releasing her version of 'Born To Be A Lady' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BuMWtjoQonQ