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CNBLUE REVIEW

CNBLUE comic

Amazing concert. Unfortunately terrible venue (don’t ever go to a concert at the Big Top at Luna Park).

Their English was adorable. I know what it’s like for Koreans to only have that basic level of English and how hard it is to speak in front of others but they did such a good job! They tried really really hard.

So this is my review for the Sydney concert at the Big Top in Luna Park.

The concert was so great! I’d only seen them play a few songs at the Kpop music Fest in 2011 but I was really impressed seeing them do a full concert.

Their concert sound is heavier than their recorded sound and they are all awesome singers. Yonghwa moved around the most and he definitely is a charismatic lead singer.

I wasn’t very close to the stage but could mostly see. I noticed on the website for the venue they say something about how no matter where someone is, they should have a good view. Bull shit. Never believe a venue when they say that. They mean, you can see if you are over 6 foot tall. There were plenty of people near me that could see nothing. I was lucky to not to be too short. I also had a good view of Jungshin. Yay. I miss your long hair though.

Something that I like about CNBLUE is that they have a definite sound. They don’t jump around with really different sounds but stick with the easily recognisably CNBLUE sound. Because it’s a type of music I really like, I know that when they have new music that I will almost definitely like it. Whereas my other favourite G-Dragon, I never know if I will really love whatever he releases next. CNBLUE is nice and stable to me, and comforting, even if I don’t love a song, I still like it. So songs they played that weren’t necessarily my favourites at the concert, I still enjoyed them.

I think one of the reasons why CNBLUE is one of the few Kpop bands/groups to bring a concert to Australia is because they don’t need very much to do it. It’s just them with their instruments on the stage. Other groups need a lot more on stage to make it a decent show, and to cover up bad singing sometimes. I remember at the Kpop Fest there was some shocking live singing from some groups in particular.

CNBLUE however, are just in a whole other league. Some people may dismiss them as just Kpop idols but they are great musicians and just do a really great show. They had high energy all the the way through and did their best to communicate with the crowd. They tried really hard and you could tell they were racking their brains for more sayings to say in English, so I’m really impressed that they tried that hard. People were laughing good naturedly at their English attempts. I think they were better at interacting with the crowd than a lot of native English speaking bands actually.

There seemed to be more Koreans there than was at the Kpop music Fest, but I can’t be sure. They played their most popular songs towards the end. My husband told me that ‘I’m a Loner’ is the song most Koreans know them for. When he mentioned to friends that I was going to see CNBLUE and the friends didn’t know who they were, once he said that song they realised who it was.

I think ‘Love’ in the encore was probably the highlight for me though. If CNBLUE do come to your country I really really recommend seeing them. It will be an awesome experience.

Something that really sucked about the concert was the organisation. I’m not sure if this was the fault of the venue or JK Entertainment, or perhaps both? There was a massive line outside of Luna Park that stretched very very far. If you saw our Secret Garden video, at the end, near the wharves, that line went past there. It was ridiculous, and everyone was in the rain! There was no line allowed near the doors of the venue, no undercover area for people, and they didn’t seem to open the doors until late. I was half way down the line and once we neared the venue the staff yelled at us to run like it was our fault that they were slow! Told us to run over wet pavement in the rain…OHS issue right there! They screamed at us that the concert was already starting so to run inside. It was starting. By the time I got inside the first song was half way over. I felt bad for all the people behind me that missed even more (I heard some people missed 4 songs because of this). Hopefully if CNBLUE come back they will play a better venue. I thought it was strange that were playing at the Big Top at Luna Park, I’d never been to a concert there but all other Sydney venues I’ve been to a few times each.

Also to the girl who kept hitting me in the head with the blue stick ALL THE WAY THROUGH THE CONCERT…. Grrr… you are lucky I didn’t yell at you or worse.

UPDATE:

JK Entertainment issued an apology for the problems and encouraged feedback. The Big Top however, issued a horrible statement blaming people for having wet tickets and saying that only a “few” people missed the start of the concert! I was really shocked at what they said. Whoever does their PR should be fired. They refused to take responsibility and refused to acknowledge that hundreds of people missed the beginning of the concert (and not just the beginning, some people missed 45 minutes of it!). Very unprofessional.

I would definitely attend an event organised by JK Entertainment. I think they are a new company and are still learning, and they encourage feed back. But The Big Top at Luna Park, I don’t think I’d ever want to go to a concert there again. Terrible venue, rude staff and management that issues statements blaming the concert goers for the problems!

UPDATE AGAIN:

The Big Top Sydney has deleted every single complaint off their Facebook page. JK Entertainment has left all the complaints. I think it’s pretty clear which company is the honest one. So in conclusion the Big Top at Luna Park is a terrible venue with terrible PR.

CNBLUE

CNBLUE

Yay! I really like CNBLUE. I’m going to the concert by myself though. I did contact JK Entertainment in hopes of maybe getting a few tickets and so I could do a proper review of the show. They replied with something like “nice blog but you have to buy your own tickets” haha! AND THEN they signed me up to their email list, even though I was already signed up with another email address. Haha… thanks…

It’s okay though, CNBLUE are worth it.

Let’s enjoy some CNBLUE now:

GD No Pants

GD No Pants

Okay actually he is wearing short shorts in the video, but it sure looks like he is not wearing pants!

CL (from 2NE1) has a new music video out that GD and a few others can be seen in.

 

Keeping Big Bang

Keeping BigBang

I think the Big Bang concert stuff was meant for me…. but oh well. I think he has a bit of an obsession with things that light up like that. He brings them home from work a lot. Remember the big glow stick and cubes?

Thank you to the blog reader who gave us these presents. You know who you are!

GD’s Face

GD FACE

We’ve been seeing a lot of friends in Korea. This particular friend is a very good Japanese chef. My husband knew him and his wife in Australia but they live in Korea now. So it’s true, GD comes to the restaurant quite regularly. Obviously we can’t say which restaurant it is though. Our friend has said that he can let me know when GD comes in but I don’t want to be a creepy stalker AND it’s a pretty expensive place. As much as I’d love to see GD, I don’t want to interrupt his privacy.

I had never thought that much about face size until I had Korean friends. The first few times people told me I have a small face I thought maybe it was an insult! Then I realised it was a compliment as I observed Korean friends complain about the size of their faces. The fact that GD has a small face doesn’t make me think “Oh that makes him so handsome!”, I think his face is handsome no matter what size. That fact annoys my husband a little bit though… hehehe.

 

Gentleman

Gentleman

Psy is a bad influence on him! Luckily my husband didn’t actually do that disgusting thing, he just faked it, but it’s still annoying!

What do you think of the ‘Gentleman’ music video? This seems to really divide people. I don’t mind the song. I think it is catchy and something that will be played a lot, especially in clubs. Unlike Gangnam Style though, it’s not a video I will watch over and over. There is a lot of humour I don’t like in it, but I also think there is a lot of Korean type of humour in it. My husband laughed really hard at some bits of it but for me it was too awkward to watch. Also because Psy is a really nice guy and I don’t like seeing him being so mean! I’m not sure if he being a jerk in it to just be the opposite of a gentleman or if he is making fun of sleazy old guys like that.

It is interesting that Psy decided on the Abracadabra dance instead of making a new one. I did hear that he wanted to show more Kpop to the world by using that dance. It must have been so stressful to make a song to follow Gangnam Style and I think he’d get criticism no matter what song he wrote but the Gentleman is already a viral hit and has got soo many views!

I’m only allowing my husband to play it a few times a day, otherwise I think he’d have it on repeat. And he has to at least have underwear on when he does the dance.

Anyway, I really like the Eat Your Kimchi parody. Will YouTube be flooded with Gentleman parodies soon?

K-pop Family

Kpop Family

He always has to point out when someone has the same family name as us. Though… it’s always cool people, I haven’t seen him point out, “Oh he is Gwon family… he is axe murderer!”

SBS PopAsia is an Australian digital radio station and music video show on TV. (Note: This is different to SBS in Korea). They play music from Asia, though the majority of it is Kpop. It is awesome to be in Australia and turn on the TV, just normal free to air tv, and see Korean music videos.

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