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鸟叔很火的五首歌鸟叔(PSY),真名朴载相,是韩国的一位流行音乐艺术家。
他于2012年通过一首名为《江南Style》的歌曲一夜之间走红全球,成为了当时最火的艺人之一。
这首歌以其独特的音乐风格、劲歌热舞和荒诞可笑的MV而受到了广大观众的喜爱。
之后,鸟叔推出了多首其他歌曲,虽然他的影响力没有持续太久,但他的火爆程度仍旧不可忽视。
在这篇文章中,我们将回顾鸟叔曾经发布过的五首非常热门的歌曲,并探讨背后的原因。
第一首歌是《江南Style》,也是鸟叔最知名的歌曲之一。
这首歌在2012年发行之后迅速走红,成为了流行音乐的现象级作品。
《江南Style》的音乐风格融合了流行音乐、电子音乐和Dance Pop等元素,给人一种非常活力四溢的感觉。
歌曲中鸟叔用韩语演唱,他独特的嗓音和独特的舞蹈动作使得这首歌成为一种全球范围内广为模仿的现象。
歌曲中MV的亮点之一是鸟叔自创的马步舞和奇特的上半身动作。
这些动作非常夸张且节奏感十足,引起了观众们的兴趣和欢笑。
另外,MV背景的奢华场景、华丽的服装以及众多震撼又滑稽的场景也更加丰富了MV的内容。
这些元素的相互结合使得《江南Style》成为了一首非常出色的歌曲,人们纷纷模仿MV中的舞蹈和动作,推动了这首歌曲的火爆程度。
第二首歌是《习以为常(Gentleman)》,这首歌是在《江南Style》走红之后发行的。
《习以为常》与《江南Style》在音乐风格上相似,同样也是融合了流行音乐和电子音乐元素的作品。
这首歌中也有一种戏剧性的元素,鸟叔在歌词中嘲笑了那些浮夸和虚伪人物的行为。
歌曲中的MV同样有着夸张的动作和滑稽的情节,引起了观众们的共鸣和欢笑。
第三首歌是《正规人士(Napal Baji)》,这首歌发行于2015年。
《正规人士》的音乐风格与前两首歌曲有所不同,更加偏向于pop和hip-hop风格。
鸟叔在这首歌曲中唱出了对社会上一些倒行逆施行为的不满和无奈,歌曲的歌词细腻而直击人心。
歌曲同样有着夸张的MV,表达了鸟叔对社会现象的愤怒和对社会做法的不满。
华购在线商城_揭底鸟叔的江南世界从首尔仁川机场出发,沿着为1988 年汉城奥运会修建的8 车道高速公路驱车约30 分钟,视野突然变得开阔起来,左手边就是贯穿首尔市中心的汉江了。
理论上这里已是名副其实的“江南”——即“汉江之南”。
然而,要真正到达韩国当红歌手朴载相(又名PSY,音同“sigh”)歌曲中所唱的那个“江南”,还需再坐上10 到15 分钟,待车驶入宽敞并逐渐拥堵的江南大道,然后被整排整排鳞次栉比的高楼大厦所包围。
去年,在接受美国媒体采访时,PSY把江南——他出生和成长的地方比作“韩国的比弗利山庄”(Beverly Hills),第一次把江南这一坐拥韩国最贵住宅区和最高档商业街的地方推向了世界。
如果说比弗利山庄以众多明星独栋豪宅而闻名,那么走在江南区中心街头,确切说更像是置身于高楼嶙峋的纽约曼哈顿上东城。
它是首尔25 个行政区之一(现在Secho 和Songpa 也基本归于“大江南”区),是当今韩国最发达和富裕的地方。
它是富人聚居区,也是普通百姓向往和奋斗的目标。
城区规划宜商宜居,可谓寸土寸金之地。
“人们不会觉得住在江北的人多有钱。
只有住在江南,你才能称得上有钱。
”一位住在江北的韩国家庭主妇曾对《韩国先驱报》如此表示。
要知道,江南一套普通公寓平均每平方米售价约合6-7 万人民币,是韩国其他地区的3.5 倍。
与比弗利山庄的百年历史相比,“江南”区的发展其实仅是30 年前的事。
朝鲜战争后,韩国经济一片狼藉,现在被称为“江南”的地方在当时还是农田。
直到1961 年朴正熙上台,韩国才逐步实现经济腾飞,成就了闻名遐迩的“汉江奇迹”。
1988 年,政府又借汉城奥运会的契机,对江南区进行大规模改造,终于使它在1980 年代末实现“华丽转身”。
由此,江南特有的暴富和炫富的生活方式也开始慢慢滋长。
现在,江南区内坐落着韩国最大企业三星和现代的总部、谷歌和AT&T 大楼、不计其数的金融机构和银行,以及韩国几大娱乐经纪公司——可谓韩流明星的摇篮。
江南style(亲爱的鸟叔)--简介家庭情况:姐姐foodstylelist朴在恩,爸爸企业家朴元浩。
2006年结婚,已有一对双胞胎女儿所属公司:YG Entertainment(2010年8月签入)同公司艺人:Bigbang、2NE1、gummy(蜘蛛)、SE7EN外号:鸟叔(由于成名曲为《鸟》)[1]擅长:克拉立涅特(单簧管)、打鼓语言:韩语,英语星座:魔羯座类型:嘻哈/说唱音乐【Hip-Hop&Rap Music】毕业于美国伯克利音乐学院圈中好友:金在中、孙浩英、成时京、郑俊浩、郑智薰、金泰宇、李在勋、金长勋、张根硕《江南style》(韩语:강남스타일,英语:Gangnam Style)是韩国歌手朴载相(PSY)的一首单曲,于2012年7月15日发布。
歌名“江南style”来自韩国俚语,指首都首尔一个象征着富裕与时尚的上流社会聚集的地区——江南区豪华奢靡的生活方式。
歌曲虽然取材自韩国的本土文化,对其文化背景不熟识的西方国家亦越来越流行,并引起了国际媒体关注。
该曲发布之后,YouTube网站点阅率在公开76天后突破3亿人次大关,吉尼斯世界纪录表示《江南Style》在Y ouTube得到460万次网友点击“喜欢”,成为Y ouTube历史上获得最多网友“喜欢”的MTV影片。
朴载相的祖父是从日本帝国时代开始就非常有钱,现在爷爷是某半导体公司社长。
朴载相毕业于美国伯克利大学音乐系。
2001年正式出道,是韩国很著名的R&B实力派歌手,舞也跳得不错,在韩国拥有很高的人气,且他的歌被韩国民众广为传唱。
朴载相对音乐的热诚与执著一直被行内人士欣赏,加上他独特的台风及亲自撰写讽刺时弊的歌词,拥有一班忠实的歌迷。
除了是歌手外,还有作词人的身份。
李胜基的《因为是我的女人》就是出自他的手笔,朴载相在2004年的SBS歌谣大赏中也因为这首歌获得最佳作词奖。
他的演唱会被誉为“不可错过的演唱会”,每一场演出都有歌迷过度兴奋导致休克。
歌手简介基本资料本名:朴载相[英文名字PARK JAE SANG] 出生日期:1977年12月31日性别:男星座:魔羯座家庭情况:姐姐foodstylelist朴在恩,爸爸企业家朴元浩06年结婚已有两个双胞胎女儿爱好:跳舞、旅行、喜欢的颜色是红色、喜欢喝烧酒擅长:克拉立涅特、打鼓、跳舞所属公司:YG(2010年8月签入)同公司艺人:Bigbang、2NE1、gummy(蜘蛛)、SE7EN、刘仁娜等外号:鸟叔(由于成名曲为《鸟》)“鸟叔”Psy原名朴载相毕业于美国伯克利大学音乐系。
圈中好友:孙浩英、成时京、郑俊浩、RAIN、金泰宇、李在勋、金长勋李珉宇等等。
韩国歌曲《江南Style》走红全球,为演唱这首歌的PSY带来了丰厚的收入。
据韩国媒体统计,《江南Style》为PSY带来了至少100亿韩元(约5000万人民币)的收入。
但是PSY本人澄清说,其实自己并没有收入那么多,真正进自己腰包的钱还是挺少的。
PSY的巨额收入主要来自下载、唱片、演唱会、广告这四大来源。
其中下载收入约为3亿6000万韩元(约200万人民币),唱片收入也在3亿韩元(约170万人民币)左右。
此外在线收听也为psy带来了4000万韩元(约22万人民币)的收入。
本月11日PSY在首尔综合运动场举行的个人演唱会吸引了3万名观众,带来了约30亿韩元(约1700万人民币)的收入。
而收入的重头戏——广告,令PSY将40亿韩元(约2200万人民币)收入囊中。
据悉,PSY出演一部广告的酬劳大约是4亿到5亿韩元,而《江南Style》走红后,PSY接拍的广告数猛增,目前已超过10个。
《江南Style》三个月的时间,全球超过4亿次的网络点击量,甚至被纳入吉尼斯世界纪录……这首韩国歌曲,正在悄然创造一项又一项的奇迹。
这种爆红带来的经济效益不言而喻,歌曲的演唱者朴载相,借助这首歌曲获得的各项收益已经超过8600万元人民币。
备注著名一知名男性网站最近进行了一项“世界最有影响力49名男性”评选,近来由于独特骑马舞而红遍地球的韩国“鸟叔”PSY也跻身榜单,排名第39。
江南style求助编辑百科名片江南style,(朝鲜语:강남스타일,英语:Gangnam Style)是韩国歌手PSY的一首单曲,于2012年7月15日发布。
歌名“江南style”来自韩国俚语,指首都首尔一个富裕和时尚的地区——江南区的豪华生活方式。
PSY在音乐影片中跳着模仿骑马动作的滑稽舞步,取景都在江南区的各处地点,例如桑拿室、马房、旅游巴士等。
即使歌曲取材自韩国的本土文化,对其文化背景不熟识的西方国家亦越来越流行,并引起了国际媒体关注。
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在接下来的两个月里,美国流行乐明星在推特(twitter)上对这支MV 的疯狂追捧,以及网友们的疯狂模仿使得朴载相和他的江南style很快成为美国家喻户晓的红人与红歌。
这支打破世界吉尼斯记录之MV在线播放点击量的单曲,在发行短短两个月中已经被播放了3.2亿次,而这个数据正在被更新一批寻找大脑皮层刺激点的网民所刷新。
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(3分)马远画山水布局简妙,他善于对现实的自然景色作大胆地概括、剪裁。
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韩国歌手Psy的介绍让韩国沸腾的中国歌手朴载相,Psy,1977年12月31日出生于韩国首尔,韩国歌手,也就是大家熟知的鸟叔。
下面是WTT给大家带来的韩国歌手Psy的相关介绍,欢迎阅读!韩国歌手Psy的基本信息中文名:朴载相别名:鸟叔民族:朝鲜族出生日期: 1977年12月31日血型: B型经纪公司: YG Entertainment妻子:刘惠妍外文名: PARK JAE SANG、박재상国籍:韩国出生地:首尔市江南区身高: 174cm职业:歌手代表作品:《江南style》韩国歌手Psy的演艺经历从美国波士顿大学毕业后,朴载相为了成为嘻哈歌手而进入伯克利音乐学院就读。
20________1年首度发行专辑《PSY from the PSYcho World!》。
他原本20________5年作为技术要员服役后,又因为涉嫌没有认真履行义务,于20________7年重新入伍。
2021年,他被经纪公司YG Entertainment签下,并发行了专辑《PSY Five》。
20________年7月,他发行了单曲《江南Style》。
自从7月15日在国外视频分享网站上线后,《江南style》的点击率已超过4亿,还包揽了英国、美国、巴西、比利时等35个国家iTtunes单曲榜第一名。
9月6日晚8时,朴载相受MTV 方正式邀请出席美国MTV音乐录影带大奖,并登台亮相。
9月21日,朴载相受邀出席20________iHeartRadio音乐节。
10月4日晚10点,朴载相在首尔广场举行了演唱会,吸引了约8万名观众。
11月3日,朴载相荣登美国音乐杂志《Billboard》封面。
11月5日,朴载相现身法国巴黎埃菲尔铁塔前的Trocadero广场,与2万多名《江南Style》粉丝共跳“骑马舞”。
11月11日,朴载相出席在德国法兰克福举行的“20________ MTV欧洲音乐大奖”并拿下了最佳录像音乐带大奖,并在EMA舞台上进行演出“骑马舞”。
鸟叔传奇:江南Style何以爆红鸟叔已成传奇?英语潮词:大热的“江南style”"Gangnam Style" is a Korean neologism mainly associated with upscale fashion and lavish lifestyle associated with trendsetters in Seoul’s Gangnam district, which is considered the most affluent part of the metropolitan area. In colloquial usage, it is comparable to the English slang terms “swag” or “yolo”.Gangnam Style(江南风格,更广为人知的说法为“江南style”)是一个韩语新词,多用来形容首尔江南区走在时尚前沿、过着奢华生活的“弄潮儿”们。
江南区被认为是首尔市内最有钱的区域。
Gangnam Style相当于英语口语中的swag (拽)或yolo(you only live once,意为“人生只有一次”)。
《江南Style》中朴载相Psy边歌边跳“骑马舞”《江南Style》是什么?“oppa江南Style!”《江南Style》以这句话开头,意思是“哥哥就是江南范儿”。
《江南Style》歌词并不复杂,但音乐节奏深具感染力,MV则是搞笑风格,其中反复出现的“骑马舞”动作简单,就是模仿骑马的动作。
这首歌很快红遍全球,成了韩国软实力的象征。
但对于韩国国内而言,MV 背后还蕴涵着丰富的讽刺意味。
MV一开始就是耀眼的阳光、妩媚的美女,PSY 戴着墨镜在太阳伞下销魂地享受着日光浴。
然而镜头拉远,他其实是在一个儿童的沙滩运动场上,阳光、沙滩、比基尼都是他的想象罢了,说穿了,其实是一个“屌丝”正在做着高富帅的黄粱美梦。
江南style引言:如果你现在还认为目前最火的神曲是《忐忑》、《爱情买卖》和《最炫民族风》,那你就OUT了。
目前最火的,在全世界最火的神曲是《江南style》。
70余天点击量突破4亿,评论超过140万条,并有295万次“顶”,创造了“最受欢迎的网络视频”吉尼斯世界纪录。
这种“病毒式的走红”竟然还是一个长得有点着急的非主流“肥叔”,这是一个什么样的歌曲能让欧美从政界人物到文体明星争相模仿,让中国草根网友自制版本达上百个?敢问这个鸟叔为何这样红?外貌?当然不是。
是在内涵还是迎合了全球的某种心理?韩国首都首尔的江南地区是著名的富人区,网友们说,这首歌是一首富二代炫富的歌曲,但也有人分析,歌词其实是反讽韩国急剧扩张的贫富差异。
歌词讲述着奢靡而玩世不恭的韩国富人阶层的生活:“白天像你一样和气融融的那种男子汉,到了晚上心就似爆炸的男子汉。
思想比肌肉更发达的男子汉,哥就是江南style。
”北京大学外语学院韩语教研室主任王丹曾赴韩国做过1年多的访问学者,并在韩国获得了博士学位。
在韩国生活了4年的王丹在听完了《江南style》后告诉记者:这其实是一首反讽歌曲。
鸟叔的形象并不是高帅富的江南绅士代表,却偏偏要展现出一股江南范,这个歌曲的MV就显得十分搞笑。
它反映了韩国民众对于江南富人羡慕嫉妒恨的纠结。
江南style》能风靡全球呢?王丹说,一是歌曲MV的诙谐效果,二是韩国人普遍存在对于非主流的推崇。
鸟叔一点都不帅,甚至还有点挫,但韩国人就是喜欢带点非主流的东西。
1.在小区沙地上装作晒沙滩;2.尘土飞扬中装酷;3.装作大佬蒸桑拿,结果文身男街舞暴露了那是混混不是大佬;4.心中的网球场,实际只能看老年人下棋。
想结束这种生活,只能炸掉;5.心中的骑马跑:实际上自己在街上跑,以及在游乐园骑木马;6.心中的瑜伽,实际上的观光bus;7.坐着快艇嘲笑鸭子船,然而真正富人坐的是游艇;8.富人要飙车,但实际没车只能坐地铁;9.西服+电梯代表上班时间,动作是趴着,说明上班的时候领导在欺负你,你起不来还没有办法; 10.女神是地铁上认识的;11.洗澡堂里玩潜水;12.休闲服+地铁站代表下班时间,动作是跪着,说明下班的时候只能低三下四地讨好女人;13.只有在厕所里敢大喊大叫;14.印度舞表示各行各业都有这种人,医生、厨师、教师、学生等;歌曲描述了社会上的一种中产阶级的屌丝心态,个人觉得,这对于我国那些钟爱炫富的人士,也是赤裸裸的讽刺。
关于鸟叔你不可不知的5件事在过去几周里,鸟叔怪异的《江南Style》成了YouTube的大热门,根据社交媒体新闻网站Mashable 的报道,自7月15日以来YouTube上点击率已近超过1亿1200万次,在推特上的转发达78万次,在脸谱网上则收到超过26万个“赞”。
With the rapper making an appearance at Thursday's MTV Video Music Awards, here's what you need to know about the break-out artist.这名饶舌歌手还出席了美国MTV音乐录影带大奖。
下面是关于这位爆红的歌手你不得不知的5件事。
1.His real name is Park Jae-Sang鸟叔的真名叫朴载相The 35-year-old K-pop (or Korean pop) rapper is known for his comedic music videos and performances. The video for "Gangnam Style" is no exception. When his debut album PSY ... From the Psycho World! was released in 2001, he was nicknamed "Bizarre Singer" because of his unusual dress, candid lyrics and comical dance movies.这名35岁的韩国流行饶舌歌手因其喜剧性的音乐视频和表演而走红。
《江南Style》也不例外。
他2001年发行第一张专辑《来自精神病世界的PSY》时,因为独特的装扮、直白的歌词和搞笑的舞步,获得了“奇葩歌手”的外号。
2.Gangnam is a wealthy neighborhood in Seoul江南是首尔一个富裕的街区Gangnam may only be 15 square miles, but the district in Seoul, South Korea, is home to the headquarters of some of the country's most influential companies, including Samsung, Hyundai and LG. The region also makes up seven percent of South Korea's GDP. Forty-one percent of students at Seoul University, a very prestigious college, come from Gangnam. The lyrics of PSY's song describe the personality traits of a girl and a guy.江南区只有15平方英里,但这个位于韩国首尔的区域却是几家韩国最具影响力的公司总部所在地,包括三星、现代和LG。
The Attributive Clause1. 观察有什么特点:Hands ----------powerful hands----hands of full of candies—He shows his hands which have helped a lot of people.二.找定语从句:I am a senior 3 student who\that is from Gaoming senior high school. My school is located in the west of Foshan city in Guangdong province. It is small. But it is a magical place that\which all of us will never forget. Wow! Look at this picture. This is the playground on which\where we used to play games. And the teachers here who\that\whom the students will miss very much after graduation are very hardworking. Do you know the teacher who\that is standing over there in the picture? She is Ivy. Our English teacher from whom I have learned a lot is very friendly.Tourists are welcome to our hometown for a visit. Gaoming town is located in the west of Foshan city which\that is also known as the hometown of Huang Fei Hong. What’s more, there are a quantity of famous food, such as Laifen. Laifen which\that is called in Chinese is so delicious that you will never forget its flavor after you have tasted it. Laifen is a speciality here whose flavor has attracted thousands of people from all over the world.1.I am a senior 3 student who\that is from Gaoming senior highschool.2.It is a magical place that\which all of us will never forget.3.This is the playground on which\where we used to play games.4.The teachers here who\that\whom the students will miss verymuch after graduation are very hardworking.5.Do you know the teacher who\that is standing over there in thepicture?6 . Our English teacher from whom I have learned a lot is very friendly.7.Gaoming town is located in the west of Foshan city which\that isalso known as the hometown of Huang Fei Hong.ifen which\that is called in Chinese is so delicious that you willnever forget its flavor after you have tasted it.ifen is a speciality here whose flavor has attracted thousands ofpeople from all over the world.定语从句的例句:•Have you seen the film that (which) was on in the cinema last night?•She is the teacher who (that) is good at singing in our school.•Is the man whom you are looking for a teacher?•Will you please get me a book that I can read during the summer holiday?•Do you know the man (whom) Mary is talking to?•Do you know the man to whom Mary is talking ?•This is the scientist whose name is known all over the world. = This is the scientist the name of whom is known all over the world.•Nobody wants the house whose roof has fallen in.= Nobody wants the house the roof of which has fallen in .obody wantsthe fallen in.三.Join the following sentences into one atrributive clause.1.Moyan is a famous writer .He has created many works.Moyan is a famous writer who\that has created many works.2.We clap for the students.The students are active in class.We clap for the students who\that are very active in class.四.Do some drills to consolidate(巩固) the attributive clause(定语从句).Use the words to make sentences with atrributive clause.1. Moyan, produce, masterpiece--Wa(蛙), won The Nobel Prize inLiterature2.The ridiculous but uniquely funny steps- The Horse Dance inGangnan style, Psy(鸟叔), immitate(模仿),--the horse dance,become, a popular way of dancing.五.HW:Try to write some sentences with the attributive clauses. 1)Writing down 5 sentences about your school. Writing may including:1.location (be located in)2.Histroy (about 30 years , be founded in 1983)3. Area (cover an area of about 67 acres.)4. Size (There are 22 classes in our school.)5. Y our opinion about it.2)Write a report about Gaoming stories in the pass 30 years.The changes of the city buildings.(A small town with low and shabby houses.)(skycrapers, high—rise apartments)定语从句小测1. Don’t get close to the house, _____ / _____ ______ the window isbroken.2. I like the story books ,_____ _____ some are about hero.3. Is this the room _____ we had a party.Is this room ____ you visited yesterday.4. I will never forget the days_____ we stay here.I will never forget the days ____ we spent with you.5. The boy broke the window, _____ ____(make) me angry.。
鸟叔《江南Style》超比伯YouTube登顶'Gangnam Style' overtakes Justin Bieber's 'Baby' to become most watched YouTube video of ALL TIMEUnique: Psy's moves have become so popular, even presidential candidates are copying them'Gangnam Style' just keeps breaking records.The insanely popular song from South Korean recording artist PSY has just become the most watched video on YouTube ever, garnering more than 808 million views on the popular media site.The distinction was previously held by another pop heavyweight, Justin Bieber, whose song 'Baby' had a little more than 804 million views at press time. PSY made the announcement on his Twitter page earlier today.Since its release, the song has eclipsed such other popular videos as Jennifer Lopez's 'On the Floor,' Eminem's 'Love the Way You Lie' and LMFAO's 'Party Rock Anthem.'And in September, 'Gangnam Style' also became the most liked video on YouTube, now with nearly 5.4 million thumbs up.At the time of the announcement, the Guinness Book of World Records released a statement saying: 'In years past it was unthinkable that something would be viewed a hundred million times, and now Gangnam Style has achieved more than twice this figure in just three months on YouTube. PSY, your certificate is waiting here at our office, come pick it up any time!'Despite its massive popularity, the video shows no signs of slowing down, and it even has a shot at becoming the first video to get more than one billion views.If it maintains its current rate of around six million new views per day, 'Gangnam Style' would be in line to break that record by the end of the year.The YouTube honors are just the latest in a long list that shows just how popular the song has become. Since it was released in July, the song has seen a meteoric rise through the music industry.It has found its way to the tops of music charts in more than 30 countries, including the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain and Canada, while providing material for thousands of parody videos.It became a staple in the 2012 presidential elections with the now famous …Mitt Romney Style‟ video and was even used by the North Korean government in propaganda films promoting their supreme leader.Meanwhile, such influential figures as President Obama, UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon and Google Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt have all made mention of the hit song.《江南Style》总是不断地打破纪录。
OxfordI never thought I would be addressing you, the esteemed members of the Oxford Union, without a guitar or an Erhu, without my crazy stage hair, costumes. But I did perform in the O2 Arena in London last week. I am not sure if any of you were able to make that. But in many ways, that was similar to what I’m talking about today, that is, introducing Chinese pop music here.See, I am actually an ambassador of Chinese pop, whether I like it or not, both music and movies. And today I’m here to give you th e state of union address. It’s not the Oxford Union. It’s the union of east and west. I wanna frankly, openly and honestly talk about how we’ve done a good job or how we’ve done a bad job of bringing Chinese pop to the west.And I also want to press upon all of you here today the importance of that soft culture, that soft power exchange and how each of us is involved in that exchange.As China rises to be global power, I think it is more important than ever for us to be discerning about what we believe, bec ause after all, I think that’s the purpose of higher education.And that’s why we are all here: to be able to think for ourselves and make our own decisions. China’s not just those headlines, the burgeoning economy of the unique politics. It’s not just the world’s factory or the next big superpower, it’s so much more. A billion people with rich culture, amazing stories and as a product of both of those cultures, I want to help foster understanding between the two, and help create that incredible relationship.Because knowing both sides of the coin, I really think that there is a love story waiting to be told, waiting to unfold. And I am only half-joking when I said love story because I believe it is, the stories that will save us, will bring us together. And my thesis statement for today’s talk is that, the relationship between the east and west needs to be and can be fixed via pop culture. That’s a big fat plan. And I am gotta trying to back it up!The UN Secretary general Bunki Boo said: “There are no langua ge required in musical world.” That is the power of music. That is the power of the heart. Through this promotion of arts, we can better understand that the culture and civilizations of other people. In this era of instability and intolerance, we need to promote better understanding through the power of music.Now the UN Secretary General thinks we need more music, and I think he is right. Music and arts have always played the key role in my life in building relationships, replacing what once was the ignorance, fear and hatred with acceptance,friendships and even love. So I have a strong case for promoting music between cultures because it happened to me early in life.I was born and raised in Rochester, New York. I barely spoke a word of Chinese. I didn’t know the difference between Taiwan or Thailand. I was… That’s true. I was as American as apple pie. Until one day, on a third grade playground, the inevitable finally happened. I got teased for being Chinese. Now every kid gets teased or made fun on the playground, but this was fundamentally different. And I knew it right then and there. This kid, let’s call him Bryan M. He started making fun of me, saying “ Chinese, Japanese, dirty knees, look at these.” I can’t believe you are laughing at that and that h urts. OK, I am just kidding. I can still remember how I felt. I felt ashamed. I felt embarrassed.But I laughed along with him, with everyone. I didn’t know what else to do. It was like having a out-of-body experience, as if I could laugh at that Chinese kid on the playground with all the other Americans because I was one of them. Right? Wrong. On may levels.And I was facing in front of the first but definitely not the last time, the harsh reality that I was minority in Rochester, which in those days had an Asian population of one percent.And I was confused. I wanted to punch Brian. I wanted to hurt him for putting me in that situation. But he was faster than me and he was stronger than me. And he would kick my butt and we both knew that. So I just took it in. And I didn’t tell anyone or share with anyone these feelings. I just held them in and I let them fester. And those feelings would surface in a strangely therapeutic way for me through music. And it was no coincidence that around that time I started getting good with the violin, the guitar, and the drums. And I would soon discover that by playing music or singing, other kids would, for a brief moment, forget about my race or color and accept me and then be able to see me for who I truly am, a human b eing who’s emotional, spiritual, curious about the world and has a need for love, just like everyone else.And by the six grade, guess who asked me if I would be the drummer for his band? Brian M. And I said yes. And that’s when we together formed the elementary school rock band called Nirvana. I am not kidding. I wan in the rock band called Nirvana before Kurt Cobain’s Nirvana was ever known. So when Nirvana came out, Bryan and I were like “Hey, he’s stealing our name.” But, really what attracted me to m usic at this young age was just this and it’s still what I love about music is that it breaks down the walls between us and shows us so quickly the truth that we are much more alike than we are different. Then in high school, I learned that music wasn’t ju st about connecting with other, like Bryan and I were connected through music. It was a powerful tool of influence and inspiration.Sam Wayne was my high school janitor. He was an immigrant from Vietnam who barely spoke a word of English. Sam scrubbed the floors and cleaned the bathrooms in our school for twenty years. And he never talked to the kids and the kids never talked to Sam. But one day, before the openingnight of our school’s annual musical, he walked up to me, holding a letter. And I was taken aback. I was thinking, “Why is Sam the janitor approaching me? And he gave me this letter that I have kept to this day. It was scrawled in a shaky hand written in all in capitals. And I read: “In all my years of working as a genitor at Sutherland, you are the first Asian boy that played the lead role. I am gonna bring my six-year-old daughter to watch you perform tonight because I want her to see that Asians can be inspiring.” And that letter just floored me. I was fifteen years old and I was absolutely st unned. That’s the first time I realized how music was so important.With Bryan, music helped two kids who were initially enemies become friends. But with Sam, music went beyond the one-on-one. It was even a higher level. It influenced others I didn’t eve n know in ways I can never imagine. I can’t tell you how grateful I am to Sam, the janitor, to this day. He really is one of the people who helped me discover my life’s purpose. And I had no idea that something I did could mean more than ever imagined to an immigrant from Vietnam who barely spoke English. Pop culture, music, and the other methods of story telling, movies, TV dramas, they are so key and they do connect us like me and Bryan and do influence us and inspire us.Then let’s take another look at this State of Union the east, west union, with this soft-power bias. How is the soft power exchange between these two roommates? Are the songs in English that become hits in China? For sure. How about movies? Well, there are so many…that China has had to limit the number Hollywood movies imported into the country so that local films can even have a chance at success. What about the flip side of that? The Chinese songs that have a hit in the west? Well…(YES!)Heheha,Yeah, and movies. Well there was Crouching Tiger(卧虎藏龙), that was thirteen years ago. And, well I think there is a bit of an imbalance here. And I think it’s a soft-power deficit, let’s call that. I mean look in this direction. That is to say, the west influences the east more than vice versa. And forgive me for using east and west kind of loosely but I think it’s a lot easier to state this than English-speaking language or the Asian speaking language… Chinese, or Cantonese specifically, I think I’m making a generalization I hope you can go with me on this.And it’s interestingly a problem with this imbalance in pop cultural influence. And I think so. I think in any healthy relationship or friendship or marriage, isn’t it important for both sides to make an effort to understand the other? And that this exchange needs to have a healthy balance.And how do we address this? As an ambassador for Chinese pop music and movies, I have to ask myself the question, Why does this deficit exist? Is it because Chinese music just is lame? Don’t answer that, ple ase. Yeah I can just see some of you are really like: “Stop complaining! Write a hit song! Psy(鸟叔)did!” you know.But actually there is truth in that.And the argument being that the content we’ve created just isn’t as internationally competitive. And why s houldn’t be? Well, look at Korean pop, look at K-pop for example. Korean is an export-based economy and they are outward looking.And they must be outward looking. Chinese pop, on the other hand, can just kind of stay domestic, tour all over Chinese-speaking territories and comfortably sustained. So when we are, that big and powerful, there’re over 160 cities in China with a million or more people. You tend to kind of turn inward and be complacent.So this certainly can be an argument made for Chinese pop being not marked with international sensibilities in mind. But the other side of the argument, I think is more interesting and thought-provoking and even more true that western ears aren’t familiar with, and therefore don’t really understand how to appreciate Chinese music. Ouch!OK, the reason I think that argument holds water though is because that’s exactly what I went through. So I happen to know a thing or two about learning to appreciate Chinese pop as a westerner. Cause as I was 17 years old when I went from being the Asian kid in America to being an American kid in China. And the entire paradigm suddenly got flipped on its head.I grow up listening to Beatie Boyz, Led Zeppelin, Guns N’ Roses. Then I found myself in Taiwan, listening to the radio and thinking, where’s the beat? Where is the screeching guitar solos? And here I am an American kid in Asia, listening to Chinese music for the first time and thinking “this stuff is lamb. I don’t like it.” I thought it was cheesy, production value was low. The singers couldn’t belt like Axl Rose, or Mariah Carey. But then one day, I went to my first Chinese pop concert and it was Yu Chengqing(庾澄庆), Harlem Yu, performing in the Taibei Music Center(台北社教馆).And as he performed, I looked around the audience and I saw their faces and the look in their eyes, their responsiveness to his music. And it was clear to me, finally, where the problem lay. It wasn’t that the music was lacking. It was my ability to appreciate it and to hear it in the right way. The crowd, they would sing along and be totally emerged in his music and I had this epiphany that I was missing point. And from now on, I was going to, somehow, learn how to get it.I was going to learn how to hear with local ears and I deconstructed and analyzed what it was that made Chinese audiences connect with certain types of melodies and rhythms and songs structures and lyrics. That’s what I’ve been doing for the past almost twenty years. And it took me a long time and I am still learning.But at some point, I not only began to be able to appreciate the music, but I started being able to contribute to it. And I created my own fresh spins on the tried and true. And I think this happens to everyone, really, who is on the outside looking in, it always looks strange if you look at things from your perspective. You’re always gonna think that these people are weirdoes(古怪的人).What’s wrong with them? Why are they listening to this stuff? And I am saying that you can make an effort and get it. It can be done and I am a living proof for that. And as an ambassador of Chinese pop, I am trying to get people to open up to a sound that they may not feel as palatable at the first time listen. What else should we do to reduce imbalance in our popular cultures?Well, maybe give a talk of the Oxford union, tour more outside of China? But seriously, actually I think the tides are already starting to change very slowly,very cautiously,almost calculatingly.You see more cross-cultural exchange now, more interest in China, definitely a lot of joint ventures, a lot of co-productions in recent years, Iron Man (钢铁侠)3, Transformers(变形金刚)Fifty Three, Resident Evil(生化危机)… Really it’s beginning to be kind of a world pop. And that’s what I am looking forward to, and that’s what I am focusing on these days. There was J-pop, there was K-pop, there‘s C-pop. And there’s like this W-pop, that’s kind of starting to emerge. This world pop. And I think. Yeah, I love that idea. It’s not world music. It’s not. It’s world pop. And I think… yeah I love that idea that it’s not world music. It’s not like… there used to be section HMV called world music Now it’s like ethnomusicology (人种音乐学) musical class in college.No, but world pop is more about breaking and turning down age-old stereotypes, the artificial conf ines that have kept us apart for way too long. It’s a melting pot and it’s mosaic that even when we look up close, we’d still see the colors and flavors of each culture in detail. And where can we go to listen to world pop? I don’t think there is a world p op station or a magazine, unfortunately, there are none- there should be.But there is the Internet and YouTube has proven to be a driving force for world pop. Britain’s Got Talent made Susan Boyle the hottest act in the world. And she achieved that not through the record labels or the networks but through grassroots sharing. Gangnam Style is another great example how that just took over and became a huge worldwide world pop phenomenon. So world pop also suggests a worldwide pop culture and something that can be shared by all of us and give us a lot of common ground.So today, what’s my called action? I wanna improve a multicultural exchange between the east and the west. I think I have made that clear, but how? I think… you can all become pop singers. Really…I think that’s the answer. No, I am just kidding. Unless that’s what you really wanna do. My called action is this: build and protect that roommate relationship between the east and the west. Value this relationship and take ownership of it. Don’t come to Oxford as an exchange student from Taiwan and only hang out with other Chinese students. Why would you do that? You could do that back in Wuhan or Nanjing or wherever you came from.Don’t buy into the headlines or the stereotypes or into the hyper nationalism. Think for yourselves, and this goes for the East and West both. Get to know one another and think for yourselves and don’t believe the hype. For a moment, if we could just disregard the governments, and what the media are saying, just for the sake of the argument, with our own tools of critical thinking, can we build relationships that actually see one another as individual human beings and not faceless members of a particular ethnicity or nationality? Of course we can do that. And that’s the goal a nd dream, I think of the romantic artists and the musicians. I think it’s always been there. And that’swhat I wish for, and that’s what makes music and art so powerful and so true, and breaks down instantly and disintegrates all the artificial barriers th at we’ve created between each other, government, nationality, black, brown, yellow, white, whatever color you are, and shows each other our hearts, our fears, our hopes and our dreams. And it turns out in the end the East isn’t that far after all. And the West, well, ain’t so wild.And through understanding each other’s popular cultures, we gain insight in each other’s hearts and true selves. For those of you who are just beginning that journey, the West and East, I want to invite you today on this amazing journey with me. And I, as an experienced traveler on this road, on the West and East road, I’ve prepared a mix-tape for all of you today, of then songs that I love, there, that’s a C-pop mix-tape. That you can check out. I was going to bring you all CDs, but my publicist reminded me lovingly that would be illegal. So because I’m a professional recording artist, I shouldn’t do that. But actually the link works out nicely, because you get to see the music videos as well on a lot of these songs.And these ten songs are songs that I love and ten different Chinese artists to start you off on getting to know and love Chinese pop. I think these guys are awesome and I hope you do too. I just wanna wrap up by saying that being here on the Oxford campus really makes me nostalgic for my days at Williams. And when I look back on those four years, some of my fondest memories are spending time with my roommates Stephan Papiano and Jason Price. In fact, Jason is here in the audience today and nake this special trip form London just to see me. And I suppose in the beginning we were strangers. We didn’t know much about each other and sometimes we die compete for the shower. There were time when we did intrude on each other’s privacy. But I always loved listening to Stephen’s stories about growing up in a Greek family and his opinions on what authentic Greek food really was. Or Jason’s stories about wanting to make violins and to live in Cremona, Italy like Antonio Stradivari and he did do that.And I will never forget many years later when I played a Jason Price handmade violin for the first time and how that felt. They were always attentive and respectful when I tell them about what it was like for me growing up in a Chinese household with strict parents who made me study. So we shared stories, but the strongest bonds between us were formed just sitting around and listening to music together. And I really do see that as a model for East and West. So that’s why i want to share Chinese music with you today because it’s the best w ay i know how to create the lasting friendships that transcend all barriers and allow us to know each other truly, authentically and just as we are.Thank you!。
史上最全韩国首尔表演秀大全集攻略(乱打秀,拌饭秀,涂鸦秀,JUMP、K-POP体验,音乐剧WEDDING)今年去首尔旅游,白天的行程都安排好了,可是晚上的时间该干嘛呢?总不会是窝在酒店的房间里吧?!我可不是到首尔市区住酒店的,那多不划算啊!这时候必须做攻略啊,以下是我在找首尔夜生活中的重头戏——各类表演秀大集全。
整理出来给大家做参考,免得你也跟我一样苦恼不知道晚上在首尔该干嘛。
首尔的表演秀有:乱打秀、拌饭秀、涂鸦秀、JUMP、K-POP体验、音乐剧WEDDING等。
乱打秀NANTA乱打秀的介绍《乱打》是韩国最初的无言剧表演,其魅力之一是它超越了语言障碍,不分国籍、男女老少都能看懂。
继1997年首次公演以来,就一直长期演出,经久不衰,不仅在韩国取得了巨大成功,在中国、日本、美国、欧洲等地区也非常火爆,好评如潮。
《乱打》主要以动感的节奏配上搞笑的情节来展开,并且在专用剧场表演,目前《乱打》专用剧场共有3处,其中首尔有2处,济州岛有1处。
它以韩国民俗音乐“四物农乐”的打击旋律为基础,其打奏的旋律又有点像摇滚。
由于融合了传统音乐,使得它有一种强大的力量和独特的魅力,让众多观众为之倾倒。
目前,乱打表演者分为红、白、蓝、黑、绿、紫、黄、橙、棕9个队,每个人扮演的角色是固定的,并在明洞、忠正路、济州岛各剧场轮番表演。
故事讲述的是4个厨师在规定的时间内准备婚宴的事,而这4人当中每人都有一两个毛病。
从餐具到蔬菜、锅、案板、菜刀、盆、垃圾桶等一切厨房的东西都能摇身变成乐器,他们就这样跟着节奏边唱边跳,一场无厘头厨房烹饪秀就开始了。
《乱打》故事情节简单易懂,节奏轻快,表演滑稽幽默,无论小孩还是大人都能看懂。
说不定看完乱打表演后,你就会变成一个看到餐具就不由自主敲打起来的“神经病”哦!《乱打》回头客队伍不断壮大,你一旦被它那不可思议的魅力迷住就会深陷其中无法自拔的!(我就选择了去看,结果笑到肚子超级痛,重点是还看到长腿欧巴了)座位介绍席位普通A席普通S席VIP席场次17:00,20:00乱打秀剧场明洞剧场地址:首尔市中区明洞2街50-14号UNESCO大楼3楼서울시중구명동2가50-14 유네스코빌딩3층如何前往:①从地铁2号线上的乙支路入口5、6号入口间的楼梯出来,向前直走约200米,位于国民银行所在的UNSCO大厦3层②从地铁4号线上的明洞站6号出口出来,向明洞中心方向直走200米,在明洞艺术剧场十字路口左转,再直走50米,就能看到UNSCO大厦了忠正路剧场地址:韩国首尔市西大门区忠正路3街476号救世军大厦1楼서울시서대문구3가476如何前往:地铁2、5号线7号出口换票流程※观览当天需要到乱打秀的卖票所,出示客人的护照和预约号码(七洲网出游凭证上会写明)就可以取票的。
SUNGLASSESSUITS+SHIRTS+BOW TIE FLATTIES➢Name:PSY 朴载相➢Nationality:Korea➢Birth data:1977.12.31➢Company:YG Entertainment Bigbang 、2NE1、SE7EN➢Family:a sister & married in 2006with twin daughters➢Nickname: Uncle Bird➢Special hobby: drumming➢Language: Korean English➢Music types: Hip-Hop & Rap MusicDid you expect 'Gangnam Style' to become thispopular?No, I didn't expect it at all. Of course every time I write a song, I hope people like my music. But since I've been always a singer for the local market, it never occurred to me that people outside the country would listen to my music. I didn't even have overseas fans. When I wrote the song, I had only one thing in mind to create a fun songWe spoke to a couple of girls who made a reaction video to yours and they said you are a very likable person because you don't have a perfect pretty boy image. Do you agree?I would say I am unconventionally handsome. Or rather only handsome to a specific person.Do you agree K-pop needs more humor in it?You can leave that solely to me. Don't encourage other K-pop stars to jump in ㄒI am just kidding.!Hit more than 400000000 times,!Been 'liked' in excess of 2,141,758 times!Making it the most liked video in YouTube history.!Add a Guinness World Record!World's most influential men",ranked 391.UN chief Ban Ki-moon added pop music and supersonic skydiving to his agenda on Tuesday by scheduling meetings with "Gangnam Style" South Korean singer Psy2.He firmly believes music has greatpower, particularly in helping to overcome intolerance," he said.3"It helps to reach out to audiences in away that many other forms of culture or interaction cannot do."1.United States navy style,oppa indian style,lixin "Style", " Stephen Chow(周星驰)style, cirie edition(雪姨)style vote obama styleand other various version2.Just three months on more than 1000 version, even the United States President Obama was " gangnam Style "1.Psy would perform the song toplessif it hits No.1 on the Billboard chart!2. over 80,000 fans gathered at Seoul’sCity Hall Plaza to watch and dancealong with Psy performing3. Elsewhere in Seoul, the fever ofGangnam Style is spreading.✓Gangnam Style is now red hot all over the globe,✓it has made the extraordinarily silly dance move from the video suddenly cool.✓The addictive beats and this bizarre dance are now wildly popular all over the world.✓Gangnam Style has influenced us all.I hear people just randomly say "Oppa Gangnam Style" all the time. I see people do the dance everywhere.✓a single by the South Korean pop artist PSY.✓The song was released on July 15, 2012, as the lead single of his sixth studio album PSY 6 (Six Rules), Part 1.✓number one on the Gaon Chart, the national record chart of South Korea.✓As of October 29, 2012, the music video has been viewed over 590 million times on YouTube✓the site's third most watched video and most watched K-pop video.The phrase "Gangnam Style" is a Korean neologism that refers to a lifestyle associated with the Gangnam district of Seoul, where people are trendy, hip and exude a certain supposed "class".On September 17, the song was nominated for Best Video at the upcoming 2012 MTV Europe Music Awards to be held in Frankfurt, Germany.On September 20, 2012, "Gangnam Style" was recognized by Guinness World Records as the most "liked" video in YouTube history.The song and its accompanying music video went viral in August 2012 and has influenced popular culture since then. Be considered by some to be a worldwide phenomenon, while others have praised "Gangnam Style" for its catchy beat and PSY's amusing dance moves in the music video and during live performances.an interview with The New York TimesPSY revealed that his Korean fans have very large expectations about his dancing, so he felt a lot of pressure. In order to keep up with expectations, he studied hard to find something new and stayed up late for about 30 nights to come up with the "Gangnam Style" dance. Along the way, he had tested various "cheesy" animal-inspired dance moves with his choreographer, including panda and kangaroo moves, before settling for the horse trot, which involves pretending to ride a horse, alternately holding the reins and spinning a lasso, and moving into a legs-shuffling side gallop.。