KOREAN MUSIC: Hyun Jin Young Go! Jin Young Go! (1)

현진영, 그리고 1990년대의 추억 
Hurrah for Hyun Jin Young!  Hurrah for the 1990’s! 


 
Last Friday (03/23/2012), Hyun Jin Young (현진영)1  opened KBS’s “Yoo Hee-Yeol’s Sketch Book” that featured all that 90’s singers and, at the age of 41, brought the house down with his 90’s mega hit, “Heurin gieoksoge geudae” (흐린 기억 속의 그대, "Vague Memories of You"). Throughout the show, I felt like I was hanging out with old friends.

I think the show's concept was derived from the newly released Korean movie, “Geonchukhak gaeron” (건축학개론, “Architecture 101”)2 in which the flashbacks from the 90’s are intertwined with the present.  The movie’s soundtrack features “Gieoge seupjak” (기억의 습작, “Etude of Memories”), the epitomic 90’s song by Jeollamhoe (전람회, “The Exhibition”).  I think the film cleverly tapped into the emotional goldmine of 90’s nostalgia owned by middle-aged people with the strongest purchasing power in most of Korean markets right now. Likewise, Hyun and the show’s 90’s style presentation of the ultimate 90’s songs itself brought me all the fond memories from the 90's.  Alas, those were the days!



[LIVE] Hyun Jin Young (2012): KBS's "Sketch Book": The 90's Nostalgia
Heurin gieoksoge geudae (흐린 기억 속의 그대), "Vague Memories of You"


[MV] Architecture 101 (released on 03/22/2012)
Featuring Gieoge seupjak (Etude of Memories) by Jeollamhoe (The Exhibition) (1994)


1. Hyun Jin Young was born on February 3, 1971.  His birth name is Heo Hyunseok (허현석)
2. Starring in the film are Eom Tae-Woong as Seungmin (Present), Han Gain as Seoyoen (Present), Lee Je-Hoon as Seungmin (Past), and Suzy as Seoyeon (Past).  It is about an unrequited first love that involved misunderstandings.


Hyun Jin Young is the prototype for later SM idols to come.  Hyun and Lee Juno of TheTaiji Boys or Seo Taiji and the Boys (서태지와 아이들, Seo Taejiwa aideul) had auditioned for Lee Soo-Man (이수만), a founder of the SM Entertainment (SM), in 1988, seven years before the agency was officially founded in 1995.  Lee was specifically looking for those who could do “Toggichum” (토끼춤, “the Roger Rabbit”) that was featured in Bobby Brown’s “Every Little Step” (1988) and instantly sparked a worldwide craze.  Hyun revealed on SBS’s Gangsimjang (강심장, “The Iron Heart”) (02/03/2012) that he didn’t even think he would pass when auditioning for Lee because he was just a dancer, not a singer.  It turned out it was Lee Juno who didn’t make the cut though.  He quoted Lee as saying later, “I noticed you’ve got a voice of steel that is a distinctive feature of “black” singers.  I thought you were a diamond in a rough that needed refining.”  Just like that, he became the first singer ever signed to SM.


TV promo (1989) prior to Hyun's debut 
featuring relatively young Lee Soo-Man


Two years later in 1990, Hyun released his debut album “New Dance,” a title that shows obvious inspiration from Bobby Brown’s New Edition (methinks).  (Despite what I thought to the contrary, on KBS’s “Bulhue Myeonggok” (불후의 명곡, “Immortal Masterpieces”), aired on January 18, 2009, he said he had never watched Brown’s music video but just knew all the “black” dance moves (including the Roger Rabbit”) since he had learned them while being raised in Gijichon (기지촌, “Village near U.S. Army Base”).)  

The album featured hip-hop/rap songs, arguably for the first time in Korean music history, like “Seulpeun maneking” (슬픈 마네킹, “Sad Mannequin”) and “Yahan yeoja” (야한 여자, “Sexy Girl”).  On stage, he always performed with “WaooWa” (와와), his backup dancers (none other than Goo Jun Yup and Kang Won-rae of “Clon” (1996~2005), then (after Goo and Kang joined the army) Lee Hyun Do and Kim Sung Jae of “Deux” (1993~1995)).  Its sales were mediocre, however, since the songs and Hyun himself just seemed a bit too strange and odd back then when pop ballads by the likes of Kim Kwangseok, Lee Moon Sae, Kim Minwoo, Yoon Sang, Byun Jinsup, or Shin Seunghoon, to name a few, peaked in popularity.  Hyun was arrested and imprisoned for smoking marijuana the following year (1991) and it was the first of many crises he had faced in his career.



[LIVE] Hyun Jin Young (1990)
Seulpeun maneking ("Sad Mannequin")
with WaooWa (Lee Hyun Do and the late Kim Sung Jae)


Lee was too proud to see his first creation wasted, so he endeavored to get Hyun out of prison.  When he was discharged from prison, Yang Hyun Suk (of YG), one of his close friends, was already a super star as Seo Taiji and Boys, a band he belonged to, had become an overnight success.  They dominated Korean charts in the first half of 1992 with three mega hits – “Nan arayo” ( 알아요, “I Know That”), “Hwansangsoge geudae” (환상 속의 그대, “You Live in a Fantasy World”), and “I bami gipeo gajiman” ( 밤이 깊어가지만, “’Though the Night Deepens”).



[Stage Debut: Lip Sync] Seo Taiji and Boys (1992) 
Nan arayo  ("I Kown That")
(from your view point) Yang Hyun Suk (left) - 
Seo Taiji (middle) - Lee Juno (right)


[LIVE] Hyun Jin Young (1992)
Heurin gieoksoge geudae ("Vague Memories of You")


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