The Norazo song I was introduced to was Wild Horse. ... I was a bit dumbstruck when I first saw it.
Of course, I'm never left without words for long. Hehehe. I want a back of a horse so that I can wear it around, pretending I'm a centaur. I would have so much fun with that. Of course, I would enjoy it even more if I had a crazy friend to do it with me. Sigh. I need to find a pack of crazy to join. I get a little lonely all by myself. And if we're going to do the centaur thing, I'd love for them to have a mo-hawk to more accurately simulate a mane. I wonder if it would be easier to find like minded weirdos if I moved to an Asian country...
This song is semi-catchy and fun to listen to, but it didn't speak to me. I liked Spirit, Stallion of the Cimarron's songs about horses and freedom and wildness better. I did like their posing like the two little centaurs in the picture though. They did that well. And I liked, in the end, how the white horse chose friendship over being pampered. I laughed so hard when the brown one photo bombed the picture in the circus! I totally related to him. Kind of in the background, wanting to be in the picture, trying to be in the picture and look cool and not desperate or like a dweeb, and managing to look both. Bwuahahaha!
I've seen posts hailing Wild Horse as the next Gangnam Style, which would be nice. But my bf, who has never been able to share my enjoyment of korean music, says that it's not as catchy, and can't see Wild Horse taking the west by storm they way that Psy's song did. Oh well.
The next song that I found thanks to Eat Your Kimchi, was Lim Chang Jung's Open the Door.
I want this power!
When I see people litter and spit and do all these rude things in public I would give my left arm to be able to confront them in a way to make those people act like better human beings! I don't think I'd style my hair like his though... That is an extremely unfortunate hair style. 1950's. Nerd. It really is the perfectly stereotypical straight-edge hair. Heh. And good job taming U-Kiss!
I'm not particularly fond of this dance. I may be from an older generation here, but it reminds me just a little of the whole, hit your chest with the side of your hand while trying to bite your ear joke. And also, not being very hand-eye coordinated while being very clumsy, every time I imagine trying this dance, I hit myself in the neck or the head. I hurt myself even when I'm just picturing doing something physical! And I know that I would look even worse trying to do the squatting, hip circle things than the guest who tried to do it with Lim Chang Jung at the end. Anyone else feel bad for him? He did so much better in the blooper version but he smiled. Then he looks like a slow, uncoordinated monkey and that's the one they put in the music video. I have the feeling that he's famous and it's not going to hurt his self-image at all, but if that were me, I'd cringe every time I even heard the song.
And lastly! Mr. Mr. Actually, I'm going to save them for the next blog, because I'm tired and would like to try to do them justice.