The album is quite good. I have some favorites but I think that “Lullaby” anf “Tree Wet In Dew” are beautiful to listen to. Momma Cha
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The album is quite good. I have some favorites but I think that “Lullaby” anf “Tree Wet In Dew” are beautiful to listen to. Momma Cha
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[Vid] 120528 Rooftop Prince After Party
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Our charming gentleman, Kim Jaejoong, strikes again!! What a sweet smile! đ
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[Video] 120523 Jaejoong Fanmeet in Taiwan
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Some of the most unique music and vocals to impact the entertainment world.
Younger brother Andy Gibbs’ life ended young. It was the tragedy. TT
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The BeeGees wil never be duplicated. They stood out with unique vocals full of pathos that made us all cry. Bless You Robin…you fought a good fight. Momma Cha
His death dashed the hopes of Bee Gees fans who’d hoped that a miracle was in store after the singer emerged from a coma late last month. Prior to his regaining consciousness, his family had revealed that Gibb had been given only a 10 percent chance of surviving and seemed to be preparing the public for his imminent death. Despite the shock fans are now experiencing, family members surely feel grateful for the month they had with Gibb after his unexpected awakening.
Disco fans are feeling their mortality this weekend, as the death of one of the principal voices of the 15-times-platinum Saturday Night Fever soundtrack follows the passing of Donna Summer by a mere three days.
A statement read: “The family of Robin Gibb, of the Bee Gees, announce with great sadness that Robin passed away today following his long battle with cancer and intestinal surgery. The family have asked that their privacy is respected at this very difficult time.”
Robin follows Maurice (a fellow Bee Gee) and Andy (a solo artist) in death, leaving eldest brother Barry as the sole survivor among the legendary Brothers Gibb. The Bee Gees had officially retired as a group in 2003, following Maurice’s passing, although Barry announced in 2009 that there were tentative plans to revive the act as a duo — a potential reunion that never came to be after Robin fell seriously ill in 2010.
Some of Robin’s health problems seemed to echo the maladies suffered earlier by Maurice — who was his twin. The cause of Maurice’s death nine years ago was attributed to a twisted intestine. Robin first underwent emergency gastro-intestinal surgery in August 2010. In January of this year, he revealed that he’d been diagnosed with colon cancer, which had spread to the liver — noting that “the strange thing is, I’ve never felt seriously ill.” But he had further intestinal surgery in late March. And the combination of chemotherapy and repeated operations had contributed to all-around depletion, his doctors acknowledged.
Back in early February, Robin was still giving interviews and describing reports of his dire health as exaggerated. “I was diagnosed with a growth in my colon,” he told the BBC then. “It was removed. And I’ve been treated for that by a brilliant doctor, and in their words ‘the results have been spectacular.'” The growth, he explained, “is almost gone and I feel fantastic. Really from now on, it’s just what they could describe as a ‘mopping-up’ operation. I am very active and my sense of well-being is good.”
[Sadly, that appears to have been the last time Gibb spoke with the press. Fans first realized the severity of the situation when he was unable to attend the premiere of his first classical work, Titanic Requiem, in London on April 10. A few days after that work’s bittersweet debut, family members revealed that he had contracted pneumonia and was “fighting for his life.”
Then, his rallying over the last few weeks was reported as nothing short of a miracle. “Robin has confounded his doctors by waking up from the coma he had slipped into after contracting pneumonia,” a statement on his website read. “He remains in intensive care but is now fully conscious, able to speak to his loved ones and breathing on his own with an oxygen mask.”
Gibbs’ wife, Dwina, told an Irish newspaper that the family had been playing music to help rouse her husband — and that the newly conscious singer had cried upon hearing Roy Orbison’s “Crying.” His doctor, Andrew Thillainayagam, told the press, “It is testament to Robin’s extraordinary courage, iron will and deep reserves of physical strength that he has overcome quite incredible odds to get where he is now” — while cautiously adding that “the road ahead remains uncertain.”
That road ended Sunday, leaving Titanic Requiem to serve as his own unwitting requiem. He’d written the classical piece in conjunction with his son, Robin-John, to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic, joining together original vocal and orchestral themes with excerpts from the Latin Mass for the Dead. Gibb had been intending to sing one vocal number at the premiere, but instead, “Don’t Cry Alone” was offered via a recording, according to a four-star review in the London Telegraph.
It was only fitting, if you believe in symmetry, that “Don’t Cry Alone” should be the last vocal number unveiled during his lifetime, since, for many, his notoriety began with the tearfulness of “I Started a Joke.”
Although falsetto-wielding Barry was the most prominent and most-parodied Bee Gee in later years (see Justin Timberlake’s comic impersonation on SNL), Robin was often considered the unofficial lead singer in the trio’s late-’60s early days, and it was his tender vibrato that early fans first associated with the Brothers Gibb, via not just “I Started a Joke” but other hits like “I’ve Gotta Get a Message to You” and “New York Mining Disaster 1941.”
It was Robin singing on the group’s first No. 1 British hit, “Massachusetts,” which also topped the charts in most of the territories of the world (except the U.S., where it made it to No. 11). He was a lad of 17 at the time, and, of course, had never even been to the title state.
Competition with Barry led Robin to quit the group and go solo in 1969, though he returned in 1971, in time to participate in “How Can You Mend a Broken Heart,” their first No. 1 single in America. Their real renaissance, however, kicked off in 1975 when, in the earliest days of disco, they had a second No. 1 with “Jive Talkin’,” followed by the similarly rhythmic “Nights on Broadway” and “You Should Be Dancing,” which became the template for a block of Saturday Night Fever songs in 1978.
Fever revived “Jive’ and “Dancing” along with introducing the instant dance-floor standards “Stayin’ Alive,” “Night Fever,” “If I Can’t Have You,” and “More Than a Woman,” plus a ballad in the more traditional Bee Gees vein, “How Deep is Your Love.” It was by far their greatest commercial triumph, and also, in a way, their unmaking, since only pockets of critics and fans were inclined to recall the pop chops and cred of their early albums after they couldn’t shake their association with the waning disco tide.
The ’80s and ’90s were less kind to the brothers as hitmakers, although they continued to sell well overseas and never stopped being a concert draw. Befitting such a quintessential part of 20th century pop, they gave their last real concert on the last night of the millennium.
Critics and fans who would want to defend the Bee Gees’ pre-Travolta reputation point to landmark albums like 1969’s double-album Odessa — which, of course, produced no major singles. But the more R&B-oriented smashes that came later provide their own defense, even if there was an inevitable longing among hardcore followers for the days when there was no beat to speak of except for the one inherent in the throb of Robin’s vibrato. As the principal songwriter, it may have been brother Barry’s job to start the jokes, and sobs, but in that early peak period, at least, it was Robin who finished them.
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Yunho and Changmin smile ^^
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Basically TVXQâs Yunho and Changmin + Super Junior members + some SNSD members came out another less-known exit. They came out from a âRestricted Areaâ exit because there was a HUGE number of fans in the Korean Air terminal area. (+ huge fat looking line) Once the other majority number of fans realized that the members were coming out of another exit⊠A huge âmigrationâ (lol) happened, and they were running on the streets and wherever. Super Junior members + TVXQâs Yunho and Changmin went into the same van while the few SNSD members I saw went into another car.
I apologize that I did not get a good video of Yunho or ChangminâŠEspecially when Yunho passed byâŠ.I pretty much was staring in awe and forgot that I had a camera in my hand. (OTL) BTWâŠ.Yunhoâs hair looked SO SILKY.
For ELFsâŠThere was a girl who had a huge SuJu (fanmade) posterâŠAnd I saw one of the members look + wave at that girl I think.
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Sad title but poignant beautiful vocals, Junsu. <3
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I sincerely pray that Yoochun is as happy inside as he appears in these scenes. It takes time to recover from loss. I am glad that he has such positive friends to rely on. Momma Cha <3
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I watched the music video, read the words, and listened to the title track of Xiah Junsu’s new solo album, “Tarantallegra”. I admit that I approached it as a task to ‘endure’ solely because of the hype and teasers that deliberately were made to be unsettling to the minds of the fans. To say that this song, actually this concept, was psychologically promoted to the nth degree would still be an understatement. Phrases used were “are you ready to be shocked”, etc, etc in an effort to “prepare our minds” for the actual imagery and intent of the music video. Some of the imagery in the teasers did not appear in the actual product, for which I am grateful. I tend to dislike mind games and dominance.
You have to ask yourself, “what is the intention of this music video? After all, we are comfortable with the Xiah Junsu of old–the fresh-faced, button-nosed, energetic person who made us smile,laugh, and love him because he is a consummate actor and showman, but also a sincere human being. He still has this ability, but face it, he is no longer ‘Angel Xiah”. While getting glimpses of the real Xiah Junsu through candid shots of him with the members and individual moments with family and friends, we must also be aware that he dwells inside himself in his own space with his own thoughts and desires that are not typical of everyone around him.
Sylvester LeVay calls him a ‘genius’, as do many others–so let us define exactly what genius means. In Merriam-Webster’s  11th Collegiate Dictionary, the term ‘genius’ has many definitions of which I have chosen the following few as definitive (in my opinion) of Xiah Junsu: ‘A person who influences another for good or bad; a peculiar, distinctive, or identifying character or spirit; a single strongly marked capacity or aptitude; extraordinary intellectual power, especially as manifested in creative activity.
There. I will now state my ‘opinion’ of what “Tarantallegra” truly means. I could be totally wrong, however, I believe that it is a ‘protest song’ stating that modern music in the realm of Junsu’s existence is too controlling, mundane, and limited for him. He feels caught in a web of ‘sameness’ that holds him to a standard of music and interpretation of music as an art form that everyone around him adheres to through necessity. Why? At this moment in time–because it sells.
Junsu is a visionary–he sees things as they can be, not as they are. Potential in music flares out at him and draws him as a spider to its web; as a moth to a flame. [ I choose to emphasize here that this is not Junsu’s stand alone–I believe many artists dwell here daily] Junsu simply goes where others fear to tread.. The imagery in the music video comes through to me as imprisonment and seduction, much like ‘Mirotic’, but the message is entirely different– for in “Tarantellegra’ Junsu is depicted as many-faceted, compelling, vibrant, and potentially able to escape this typical music/lifestyle  to do something different.
 We cannot ignore Junsu’s ability as a dancer. He is athletic– with a strong, driving force and energy that , yes, surpasses the abilities of many. However, there are those who can perform at this level, also–if they so desire to do so. Example here–the back-up dancers. They cannot be considered background in this video because they play such an integral role in its production. I cannot say that I appeciate all of the imagery and movement depicted, but they help to bring the message across–something new is needed to set the artist free. I, Music, have been captured. I long to be free! I long to be different!
This is where the responsibility manifests. Freedom is not free reign as much as it is free expression. Caution should always be there to entertain but still nourish.This music video is not for children. Children cannot understand its implications, nor should they have to. The viewer who does not perform, write, sing, or dance may not get the full implications, either. I see no blatant sexuallty; I see sensuality, which is more compelling to the mind. Also keep in mind that this was a joint effort. The lyrics to “Tarantallegra’ [embedded in the video] were written by Juno, Junsu’s twin brother, so the words also express something inside of him. The music score is Junsu’s, it has a life of its own.
As I stated earlier in this editorial–these are my opinions alone; my assessment of what this song indicates to me. I love the music, and I understand the lyrics only too well as a singer and songwriter. The imagery is effective, but not necessarily appealing to me in all of it’s aspects, but it is not my work. That is the nature of art–it is a personal expression that manifests itself differently to every viewer and observer. I am reminded of being in ‘Art Appreciation’ class in college many years ago watching underground films that were considered too controversial to present to the masses. “Tarantallegra” in that time-frame would have been an underground video. Times have now changed, and the entertainment industry has also changed. ‘Xia/Xiah’ means ‘Asia’, so I believe that the message Junsu and company is putting forth is that Asia is a varied culture in many ways including her music and ability to interpret music and dance.. As an artist, Junsu enjoys all types of music and dance genres, and I believe that he feels a need to express this. Interestingly, he has chosen an originally Greek, then Italian folk music dance form to present his point. The “bite’ of ‘Tarantallegra’ is music’s compelling, sinuous tentacles that entwine around our personalities and influence our lifestyles. Music and dance are both gifts from God. Use them wisely. Loving You. Momma Cha
Caution: Imagery is not for children
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[Trans] 120514 JYJ and Othersâ Twitter Updatesâ
(T/N: Tweets are sorted into Yoochunâs and Junsuâs conversations and not according to timeline)
Yoochun: @wowkimsohyun So Hyun ah~~~ our birthdays are approaching~ ^^ Keke (T/N: She has the same birth date as Yoochun.)
Lee Jae Eun (@beyondmonica): @6002theMicky @wowkimsohyun Looks like you saw the birthday congratulatory message at the train station? Public transport? Advertisement keke Really great + _ +
Yoochun: @beyondmonica ke ke ke ke Really????
Lee Jae Eun: @6002theMicky Yup. Sungkyunkwan Scandal, Miss Ripley, Rooftop Prince, I saw the photo and the very huge birthday message. Anyway fans always overwhelmed me. Let me see where is it and take a photo for you kekeke
Lee Jae Eun: @6002theMicky I found it! Happy Birthday~~^^ http://twitpic.com/9kojg1 (T/N: A birthday fan project by Yoochun Baidu Bar
 Kim So Hyun (@wowkimsohyun): Keke To have the same birthday date as Your Highness is indeed my infinity honour ^^~ I was supposed to reveal my results today but my results are not out yet, I did intent to be a liar ă ă It must be tough filming recently, please do keep your smiles ^^ â„
Yoochun: @wowkimsohyun kekeke~ ^^ Oppa will smile for you~^^!!
Yoochun: @wowkimsohyun â„â„ Oppaâs hearts for ya twa~~ah!!__________________________________________________________
_Junsu: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-infRqkA300&feature=youtube_gdata_player Me too~!
Ryan Chandler (@cRyanChandler): Tarantallegra! @1215thexiahtic @slaughteration @paulmorente @moslaughter @nathantrasoras @NickLanzisera @cRyanChandler http://youtu.be/UslqIyPZsic
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Junsu: @cRyanChandler Yo~~pink boy!!! (T/N: original tweet was in English)
Ryan Chandler: @1215thexiahtic Yo! cloud-hentai hahaha (T/N: original tweet was in English. Not sure what cloud-hentai was, but hentai definitely meant pervert in Japanese. ^^;; )
Junsu: @cRyanChandler oh my god!!!!!!!!!!! (T/N: original tweet was in English)
Park Sung Kwang (@skpark81): @1215thexiahtic Junsu has became my competitor kekeke Yours have to be promoted so do ask a favour from me then. Xia First Solo album Tarantallegra MV revealed
Junsu: @skpark81 When is hyungâs MV??
Park Sung Kwang: @1215thexiahtic kekeke What? Do you want to guest-starring in it? keke Oh right, have you received the kimchi?
Junsu: @skpark81 Kimchi is totally delicious! I approve ^^
Jaejoong: Junsu ya, the MV is very charismatic. ă ă Why not film a MV for âno gainâ too!
Jaejoong: Dr.JIN ost mixing was finished
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