I don’t wanna feel Blue anymore...
Lately I'm in love with Jang Geun Suk's Bye Bye Bye. There's something about it that makes me want to listen to it over and over again. He is not the best of singers, but his voice has this amazing soothing quality, like a lullaby. Also the song itself is really simple and makes me want to sing along.
So I made the mistake of downloading his DVD - Asia Tour that was actually his Tokyo performance because honestly is was a big disappointment. The word 'tour' mislead me to believe that it would be a concert, but it was basically a fanmeeting or I would say, a Jang Geun Suk Fest. He only sang about 3 songs and 2 encores, the rest was all talking and fanservice. The audience basically consisted of middle-aged women, but he didn't hold back for a second - flirting, acting cute and just camwhoring. His rendition of sexyback made me frown. Also his live singing kind of fails. The venue was pretty small and it's a wonder his huge ego fit it.
There went 2 hours of my life. At least I got some Japanese practice. I still think he's a really good actor, but this... I guess you have to be a huge fan to really enjoy it. To me - 気持 悪い.
So I made the mistake of downloading his DVD - Asia Tour that was actually his Tokyo performance because honestly is was a big disappointment. The word 'tour' mislead me to believe that it would be a concert, but it was basically a fanmeeting or I would say, a Jang Geun Suk Fest. He only sang about 3 songs and 2 encores, the rest was all talking and fanservice. The audience basically consisted of middle-aged women, but he didn't hold back for a second - flirting, acting cute and just camwhoring. His rendition of sexyback made me frown. Also his live singing kind of fails. The venue was pretty small and it's a wonder his huge ego fit it.
There went 2 hours of my life. At least I got some Japanese practice. I still think he's a really good actor, but this... I guess you have to be a huge fan to really enjoy it. To me - 気持 悪い.
agree on this one)
The audience basically consisted of middle-aged women
really? i'm surprised