ok… this CRAZY ASS HEAT WAVE…
is it called
INDIAN SUMMER?
or NATIVE AMERICAN SUMMER?

i spent the entire day with SeoTaiJi…. well, not really
so i finally got to download Seo Taiji Live Tour ZERO 04 and watched it
OMG he’s so crazy! Heff Holter is crazy! SeoTaiJi is crazy! everyone in that band is crazy! WOW!
after watching that, i just couldn’t sit around, so i ended up grabbing
my guitar trying to play Victim, but.. yea my fingers didn’t know where
to hold… or what chord to press…
after digging in internet for 2 hours, i found “10월 4일” chords!
OH~ that’s good song~! (let me know if you want that song)
i played for another hour~
and THEN!
look what i found about SeoTaiJi
HIS REAL NAME! Jung Hyun-Chul
“At the age of 14, Jung Hyun-Chul (Tai-ji) participated in several
amateur rock bands. In 1990, at the age of 17, he was recruited into
the underground metal group Sinawi (pronounced shee-nah-wee).
Taiji chose to drop out of school, a system that he felt did nothing
but corrupt the minds of youth, and become a professional musician.
After the break up of Sinawe in 1991, Tai-ji switched gears and formed dance group Seo Tai-ji and Boys (서태지와 아이들) with dancers Lee Jun-o and Yang Hyeon-seok.
The introduction of the first Seo Tai-ji and Boys album announced a
complete shift in the focus of popular Korean music that is still felt
today. Their first single Nan Arayo (난 알아요, “I Know”) was a hugely
successful hit, being one of the first songs in K-Pop to meld
contemporary dance sounds with urban-influenced rap lyrics.
The sound of Seo Tai-ji and Boys’ albums was constantly evolving.
The first album was very dancey, while the second album began to
introduce more hard rock and heavy metal influences, but still
remaining mostly a dance album. The first single off of their second
album, Hayeoga (하여가) combined heavy metal sounds with traditional
sounds of the taepyeongso.
The third album switched gears to being much more heavy metal and
rock driven. The danceable tunes are nearly non-existent. Instead,
songs such as the extremely controversial Gyosil Idea (교실 이데아,
Classroom Idea) took center stage. Gyosil Idea was extremely critical
of the Korean education system and its brainwashing of the youth of
Korea. Accusations began to fly about Seo Tai-ji and Boys. They were
accused of backwards masking Stalinist messages in their songs.
Not backing down, Seo Tai-ji and Boys’ fourth album exploded with
more controversial songs. Come Back Home was a forray into Korean
gangster rap. Shidaeyugam (시대유감, “Regret of the Times”) was nearly
banned by the Korean Broadcasting Ethics Committee as having lyrics that were considered harmful to the young listeners.
Seo Tai-ji and Boys broke up in 1997 after four wildly successful
studio and two hugely popular live albums. Tai-ji disappeared from the
music scene for the next two years moving to New York City, living a
low profile and working on his come-back.
In 1998, Tai-ji returned to the music scene with his first solo
album, Seo Tai-ji. His self-produced album continued with his long
established sound of mixing contemporary American rock and pop music
with Korean vocals. His comeback album, while not a huge success, put
him back onto the path of greatness.
In 2000, Tai-ji exploded with his hugely popular sixth album,
Ultraman. With his new band, he blasts out an album with hardcore,
crashing metal tracks. Ultraman, Internet War, and Tank were all huge
successes. With the release of his new album, Tai-ji embarked on his
first Korean tour since 1996 playing to sold out crowds.
Ultraman was re-released in 2002 with remastered tracks and featured live Tai-ji tracks from the 2002 ETPFEST.
In early 2004, after almost four years, Tai-ji’s first all new album 7 was released.”
-From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
interestingly crazy dude…
i need to play that song more
interesting . . . a new roomate, a Visiting Scholar from BeiJing?
this guy really likes me~!
he thought i was really
really friendly~! first time we meet, he seemed like he never
seen another asian man before! he was shaking my hand, friendly
tap over my shoulders~ and big big smile on his face~ and
he says in Chinese accent,
“woa~ you korean`”
i said “oh~ you’re right!~”
and he said “woa~ you furom ErRay?”
“huh? . .. oh LA? yea!~”
he was good~!
he said i had that “look” of LA/Korean… ‘what does that mean?’
anywho… to make things really simple, he decided to take it at
the spot, constantly commenting “woh… Dis iz Bet-ter”
with THAT accent…
out of curiosity, i asked him why he was moving out of his current place…
he said his roomates have too many girls over~?! HECK I NEED TO MOVE IN THERE!~
he said both of his roomates were bringing girls every night, and he
couldn’t get any work done~?! WHAT WAS I DOING!?
then he asked “you have Gur furen?” my simple reply was “… not yet…”
then he takes a blank check out of his newly opened Bank of America
checking account folder and rips me a check and says “you righ fo
me” HE WANTED TO WRITE HIS CHECK?!
well he i got his check… he didn’t pick up this apartment keys…. i got his check….
he said he’ll e-mail me tomorrow to schedule time to move in his
stuff…. “you guys rook sma, i rhaike you guys…
good.” and he left…
interesting. . .
WOoT WOoT!!
i need to find a project to do!~
i need to read my readers!~
i need to do my QT’s!~
i need to cook!~
i need to listen to music!~
i need to golf!~
i need to clean my room!~
i need to clean my car!~
i need to update my webpage!~
i need to start on my homework!~
i need to do my dishes!~
i need to do my laundries!~
i need to vacuum!~ *thanks Roomba~ ^^
i need to take a nap!~
i need more time!~
i need more motivations!~
i need to….. take a crap… brb
. . .