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April R is too gracious to say this but you need to dial it down a little Siam Sam, you’re coming across as a bully.
Aw, shucks. Girls never like me.
The banner says “GANGNAM STYLE”. It’s reversed because it’s a reflection in his glasses. Dunno about the horse.
just look at the energy of this crowd - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnQBklMocFo&feature=g-logo-xit
Here’s a good version: Pyongyang Style
Isn’t this over yet?
Apparently not. BBC was reporting this morning that it’s hit No. 1 in Britain, making Psy the first Korean artist to do so.
It’s the original music video, with PSY’s vocals intact, (ETA: so long as his lips are actually moving,) but with the music removed, and with accurate-to-the-action incidental sounds laid over everything.
The dance scenes become… awkward… given this treatment. Hilarious!
The I’m sexy and I know it of Korea.
I think it’s now number one in Canada too.
I’ve always figured that must be an amazing feeling for the performer. I’ve been to concerts where the performer/artist can put down the mic and just play the guitar for an entire song while the audience sings for him…and they [the audience] loves every second of it.
That’s almost…creepy. But it did remind me of the Michael Jackson video where you just heard a lot of foot steps and sound effects at the beginning, though I can’t find it right now.
And another one for the parody list - London Style!
I’m waiting for Oppa Fenton Style
Klingon Style, in the original Klingon, of course.
I’m late to the thread, but I just had to single this out as possibly the best thing I’ve ever seen said on the SDMB.
My thanks to you, and also to your bf for doing the necessary research
The Thai navy has done this version.
But some old salts are not amused.
This one’s my favorite so far, though I’d say it’s more an “homage” than “parody”:
Probably NSFW. (bikinis + some language)
I’m having a hard time pinning down exactly how to express the way the above quote makes me feel. But overall, I think it’s an awesome way to express his intention, one which is not culturally available IME to most Americans in the public sphere, and one which I wish was available.
You probably hear talk like this in church contexts. But work or military? I doubt it. But it’s exactly the right thing to say and do sometimes!
Well, that probably came off as weird, but I wanted to say something about it.