Okay. So here is the review of the SHINee konsiyerto in Singapore. It's not written sa pamamagitan ng me. It's written sa pamamagitan ng someone called akshita nanda. Now this person wrote some rubbish. Some information are definitely not true. For example, their ages. Anyways, this is what the artikulo says:
Youthful antics make Korean boyband SHINee's ipakita here a glowing success
One taon ago, the five members of Korean boyband SHINee told this paper( The Straits Time, Singapore) that they hope to keep performing long enough to be called a "man band"
It seems an achievable dream, ibingiay the non-stop applause last Saturday(10 September) from 6000 fans at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, even when the five young adults spat water at one another for 15 minutes
Forget the $1.7 million budget for SHINee World, clearly spent on slick anime background videos, flame throwers, fireworks and harnesses holding the singers in mid-air as they shot green laser beams from X-Men-style claws.
The most memorable part of the group's first solo konsiyerto here was the boundless energy and relentless cheer of performers Lee Tae Min, 18, Lee "Onew" Jin Ki, 21, Kim "Key" Kibum, 19 and 20- year- olds Kim Jonghyun and Choi Minho. They leapt around the stage for almost three hours, pag-awit their hearts out, when they could probably have phoned their performance in with little punishment.
The predominantly female audience was mostly of the age or stage of infatuation to applaud anything the lads did or said. Viewers even loudly cheered the short video films of the five that signalled the end of a set and came with words such as " A boy sends off a heartache".
Lesser bands might have taken advantage of this an fever, at the very least getting cover acts to give them a break. But SHINee owned the stage from start to finish, executing synchronised dance moves worthy of Bollywood while belting out 29 songs such as peppy hits Replay, Ring Ding Dong and pag-ibig Like Oxygen, as well as the dark and stylish Lucifer.
Occasionally, one singer would give the others a rest sa pamamagitan ng coming pasulong to ipakita off solo. Key wowed the crowed with a cheeky number, My First Kiss, but I could have done without Jonghyun's uncomfortably falsetto lament, Nawawala Love. It was almost as embarrassing as the schmaltzy Korean song, Lullaby, which involved band members in angel wings cuddling seven-year old Baptist Lim, a Singaporean child actor.
Still, the rest of the audience lapped it up, cheering and waving around $30,000 worth if limited-edition lightsticks. At least two thirds of viewers had queued up before the ipakita for the $9 green wands.
The performers returned the pag-ibig sa pamamagitan ng prancing up and down the Y - shaped stage extension, throwing colorful balls into the crowd. They also cheerfully donned the gifts thrown at them in return, appearing honestly happy over gora shaped like cows or reindeer.
Clearly accustomed to much colder weather, they ended the konsiyerto upending bottles of mineral water on one another and taking gulps of the beverage, only to spit it out on the nearest band member.
While the Merlion imitations were funny in context, it is hard to imagine how these five might continue in the future without youthful charm to make such antics palatable. Ah well, for now, it is still a bright SHINee world.
Na. Here is her email: akshitan@sph.com.sg
In response to whatever that I typed above, some people had some disagreements with it. Here they are.
SHINee konsiyerto review unfair
I read with surprise the review if last Saturday's SHINee World konsiyerto (Boyish Charm Shines, Life!, Sept 12).
While I understand that everyone is entitled to his opinion, I was surprised at the sarcastic comments thrown at the boy-band. Those who did not attend the konsiyerto might have a bad impression of SHINee after pagbaba the review. It does not do justice to the band, who have worked hard at pulling off an amazing konsiyerto for Singapore.
Teresa Elizabeth Koh
I refer to your review of the SHINee konsiyerto at the Indoor Stadium.
1. The pamagat of Jonghyun's solo is This Woman's Work, not Nawawala pag-ibig as you falsely asserted. The song was written and performed sa pamamagitan ng Kate Bush, and covered sa pamamagitan ng Maxwell
2. The water parade that you referred to as " Merlion imitations" and "spitting water at each other for 15 minutes" is a tradition that artists from SM Entertaiment, the Korean agency that groomed SHINee, have at the end of their concerts.
3. There was no mention of Jonghyun's and Onew's exceptional vocals, Key's birthday event, or Minho's sando ripping.
Coco Yap
Yours is a very biased account of the SHINee concert. I do not understand why you have to relate their dance moves to Bollywood. Can you enlighten me on which parts reminded you of Bollywood dances?
Wendy Yang
The review of SHINee konsiyerto was overly critical.
Jonghyun specially practiced that song for fans, but the reviewer sinabi it was very embarrassing. Please, it was very touching.
Shermaine Low
As for me, yljh, I did not go for their concert. But all I know is that they certainly did do a very good job. :)
Youthful antics make Korean boyband SHINee's ipakita here a glowing success
One taon ago, the five members of Korean boyband SHINee told this paper( The Straits Time, Singapore) that they hope to keep performing long enough to be called a "man band"
It seems an achievable dream, ibingiay the non-stop applause last Saturday(10 September) from 6000 fans at the Singapore Indoor Stadium, even when the five young adults spat water at one another for 15 minutes
Forget the $1.7 million budget for SHINee World, clearly spent on slick anime background videos, flame throwers, fireworks and harnesses holding the singers in mid-air as they shot green laser beams from X-Men-style claws.
The most memorable part of the group's first solo konsiyerto here was the boundless energy and relentless cheer of performers Lee Tae Min, 18, Lee "Onew" Jin Ki, 21, Kim "Key" Kibum, 19 and 20- year- olds Kim Jonghyun and Choi Minho. They leapt around the stage for almost three hours, pag-awit their hearts out, when they could probably have phoned their performance in with little punishment.
The predominantly female audience was mostly of the age or stage of infatuation to applaud anything the lads did or said. Viewers even loudly cheered the short video films of the five that signalled the end of a set and came with words such as " A boy sends off a heartache".
Lesser bands might have taken advantage of this an fever, at the very least getting cover acts to give them a break. But SHINee owned the stage from start to finish, executing synchronised dance moves worthy of Bollywood while belting out 29 songs such as peppy hits Replay, Ring Ding Dong and pag-ibig Like Oxygen, as well as the dark and stylish Lucifer.
Occasionally, one singer would give the others a rest sa pamamagitan ng coming pasulong to ipakita off solo. Key wowed the crowed with a cheeky number, My First Kiss, but I could have done without Jonghyun's uncomfortably falsetto lament, Nawawala Love. It was almost as embarrassing as the schmaltzy Korean song, Lullaby, which involved band members in angel wings cuddling seven-year old Baptist Lim, a Singaporean child actor.
Still, the rest of the audience lapped it up, cheering and waving around $30,000 worth if limited-edition lightsticks. At least two thirds of viewers had queued up before the ipakita for the $9 green wands.
The performers returned the pag-ibig sa pamamagitan ng prancing up and down the Y - shaped stage extension, throwing colorful balls into the crowd. They also cheerfully donned the gifts thrown at them in return, appearing honestly happy over gora shaped like cows or reindeer.
Clearly accustomed to much colder weather, they ended the konsiyerto upending bottles of mineral water on one another and taking gulps of the beverage, only to spit it out on the nearest band member.
While the Merlion imitations were funny in context, it is hard to imagine how these five might continue in the future without youthful charm to make such antics palatable. Ah well, for now, it is still a bright SHINee world.
Na. Here is her email: akshitan@sph.com.sg
In response to whatever that I typed above, some people had some disagreements with it. Here they are.
SHINee konsiyerto review unfair
I read with surprise the review if last Saturday's SHINee World konsiyerto (Boyish Charm Shines, Life!, Sept 12).
While I understand that everyone is entitled to his opinion, I was surprised at the sarcastic comments thrown at the boy-band. Those who did not attend the konsiyerto might have a bad impression of SHINee after pagbaba the review. It does not do justice to the band, who have worked hard at pulling off an amazing konsiyerto for Singapore.
Teresa Elizabeth Koh
I refer to your review of the SHINee konsiyerto at the Indoor Stadium.
1. The pamagat of Jonghyun's solo is This Woman's Work, not Nawawala pag-ibig as you falsely asserted. The song was written and performed sa pamamagitan ng Kate Bush, and covered sa pamamagitan ng Maxwell
2. The water parade that you referred to as " Merlion imitations" and "spitting water at each other for 15 minutes" is a tradition that artists from SM Entertaiment, the Korean agency that groomed SHINee, have at the end of their concerts.
3. There was no mention of Jonghyun's and Onew's exceptional vocals, Key's birthday event, or Minho's sando ripping.
Coco Yap
Yours is a very biased account of the SHINee concert. I do not understand why you have to relate their dance moves to Bollywood. Can you enlighten me on which parts reminded you of Bollywood dances?
Wendy Yang
The review of SHINee konsiyerto was overly critical.
Jonghyun specially practiced that song for fans, but the reviewer sinabi it was very embarrassing. Please, it was very touching.
Shermaine Low
As for me, yljh, I did not go for their concert. But all I know is that they certainly did do a very good job. :)