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julian_w

Joined: 08 Sep 2003 Location: Somewhere beyond Middle Peak Hotel, north of Middle Earth, and well away from the Middle of the Road
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 8:51 pm Post subject: Good songs for learning Korean - recommendations? |
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Our Korean teacher is looking for songs to translate for us to learn in our Korean language study group.
After having barely survived through an obscure and noxious pop hit from the 70s, an intensely inane 'current' pop song (Wondergirls or something...) and then the national anthem, I was a bit surprised she actually seemed happy to listen to and translate for us Crying Nut's version of 밤이 깊었네. (She didn't like the rest of the album though.)
The only other suggestion I know of next is either 'Mal Dali Jah' (sp?!) by Crying Nut, or 'Ilonah' by that Kim Kwang Suk guy, although I think they are both possibly just half a step beyond we're we're at right now, due to the speed or the length of the lyrics... but what do I know?! If it's good, I'll learn it.
So, I'm guessing there must be some other great songs out there, with well written and interesting lyrics and at least fair tunes. I have expectations from bands like Yoon Do Hyun, Jau Rim, No Brain, the Dynamic Duo, or anything else that's not pure bubble-gum pop nonsense. So from you all who both speak the language well enough, and listen to good sounds:
any recommendations out there? |
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:40 pm Post subject: |
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"Mal Dali Jah" by Crying Nut is an interesting song because it's a homonym. It can mean both "Ride a horse" or "speak differently."
Two bands that I find helpful for studying Korean lyrics that aren't too too hard to find are Rux and Suck Stuff. |
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julian_w

Joined: 08 Sep 2003 Location: Somewhere beyond Middle Peak Hotel, north of Middle Earth, and well away from the Middle of the Road
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:51 am Post subject: Oh yeah? |
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Thanks RT,
that's the kind of thing I want to know.
I've heard the names of those bands,
but not got around to listening to any of their tunes.
Can you recommend a title or two by Rux or Suck Stuff?
Which of their songs available online have the most interesting lyrics,
and also are maybe a bit slower and easier to follow? |
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pidgin

Joined: 31 Jul 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 6:57 am Post subject: |
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RACETRAITOR
Joined: 24 Oct 2005 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Wed Oct 22, 2008 7:50 am Post subject: Re: Oh yeah? |
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julian_w wrote: |
Thanks RT,
that's the kind of thing I want to know.
I've heard the names of those bands,
but not got around to listening to any of their tunes.
Can you recommend a title or two by Rux or Suck Stuff?
Which of their songs available online have the most interesting lyrics,
and also are maybe a bit slower and easier to follow? |
It shouldn't be too hard to find songs by both of them on Soulseek. If you use it, send me a message and I'll get online so you can download some of this stuff.
The best Rux songs to go for are 지금부터 끝까지, which you can find in noraebangs, and 언제나 이자리에서, which I learnt quite a bit of grammar tricks from, and is a good pace. I'm gonna have to rack my brain a bit harder for Suck Stuff. Their newest album should be about right though, since the songs are slower. |
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