They are ALWAYS better live! They have concert DVDs/blu-ray, but dun think they have live performance audio releases. Very happy that you're doing Mamamoo deep dive, and looking forward to join you in your up-coming dives into Mamamoo discography!!!
As you watch these early materials, bear in mind how limited the resources were that Mamamoo had available to them early on. They were really on a shoestring. I noticed watching Piano Man again that there is a complete disjunction during a Solar closeup between her lip syncing and the recorded vocal. I figure that it just counted as 'good enough' with the limited funds for editing and re-shoots. And although they were beginning to attract attention even with the early MVs, it was not until Um Oh Ah Yeh that they were able to put a couple of dollars in their collective pockets, but now I'm getting ahead of things....
I mean if this is what they can put together on a shoestring budget I'm pumped for when they actually have some money to work with. Granted I've seen Hip, Egotistic, and Starry Night during the tournament so I've seen where it can be too lol.
Yess, they're all better live. I remember when I first started to deep dive into mamamoo contents I watched most of their Live performances first instead of their MVs.
Piano man always me jazzy and dance on the floor the jazzy and retro feel is so addictive😍😍the piano man in the MV is named Gongchan and he's from the boygroup B1A4
@@SylverReactshonestly wouldn't be surprised if he did. A lot of singers know at least the basics of guitar, piano or both as that can help with songwriting. I know all the mamamoo members know a decent amount of at least one of the two, while solar had learned both
They're ALWAYS better live! Noticing that's like an undiscovered law of nature is what motivated me to look for other things that aren't just usually the case but true in every instance in the past, present, and into the future to be a Law. That was around the time I was really falling for Mamamoo, probably related. Dreamcatcher are great enough to have them too. First Law of Dreamcatcher: It's all of them.
If the first law of Dreamcatcher is bias related then I’m violating the law with my 2hyeon bias, but for just about any other statement about Dreamcatcher I agree lol 😂 2nd Law of Dreamcatcher: SuA Choreography is ALWAYS dangerous
@@SylverReacts I started as a JiU bias, but they all get you sooner or later. What I tell reactors is "Choreographed by SuA" IS the warning. I'm testing some hypotheses to check if they are helpful advice or ALWAYS true no matter what: Never take your eyes off what's going on in the back. Headphone warning. Save Dami.
Idk if they know tap dance techniques or not but until 2019 they make their choreo by themselves. So it's awesome they tried to match the beat with the tap on heels. And the lyrics 😂 Mamamoo always the silly pervert one. They even had a content to show you how pervert they are. And i love that 😁
If we've forgotten to inform you that if you want subtitles you have to watch the MVs on their yt channel then I apologize. Between 2014-17 the alternate official MVs on Stone Music Entertainment aren't subtitled but those are the ones you'll usually get with a standard yt search. Use the search field on MMM's channel to find the MV you want. Piano Man will always be a special song for me because it was the first song I heard by Mamamoo and it saved kpop for me when I decided to check out Korean music in 2016. After watching a few MVs by other groups I figured kpop really stood for kiddie pop and since that's not my demographic or musical taste I was ready to give up on it. The swing era jazz style of Piano Man was more up my alley so I followed the recommendation by fans in the comments and listened to MMM's Immortal Songs cover of Delilah, the old Tom Jones hit from the 60's that I knew very well, or so I thought. That was the end of my foolish first impression of kpop. You already know they're better live than on record but I had no warning and almost needed emergency surgery to have my jaw re-attached to my face. Fast forward 7 years and I'm still falling headfirst down the Mamamoo rabbit hole and enjoying every minute. 😂 You came to the right place for chaotic dance practices. Have fun!
Oh no you guys are good, it’s my goldfish memory forgetting to check where the video was posted lol I’m glad that you found them then, because (I hesitate to say genre because it encompasses so many) form of music is really wonderful and I have barely scratched the surface!
@@SylverReacts I think of kpop as a uniquely Korean multi-disciplinary art form that includes music, dance, video and fashion. Musically it's not bound by genre and instead often incorporates elements of several genres and eras of music in a single song, as in Piano Man. Kpop is the wild west of pop music - anything goes, there are no rules, and they never felt the need for a sheriff other than as a character in an MV or a performance concept (such as Super Junior's Mamacita or Mamamoo's Destiny). 😂
I dont think they have a concert album. I could be wrong. I know with their recent My Con concert. At the merch table you could purchase access to a VOD from the tour. Turned out to be BTS stuff and their performances from the L.A. concert date. About 70 minutes in all. I just watched it recently. It was really good. Though i would have preferred a VOD of the Chicago performance i went to with my daughter. :) Also, later they begin working with 1Million studios (Korean Dance studio) the dance practices and choreo demos are over on 1Millions site. And they include students doing a version of the choreo too.
I hated hearing Mamamoo "didn't do choreo" until Gogobebe, or HIP. I call complete bs to that. They have always done choreo, and what I think is great choreo. They just did the type of choreo needed so they could sing live. I've always loved all of their choreo, and honestly, prefer their old choreo, to the newer, more intricate stuff.
@@SylverReacts it is easy to get the video from the production company (or what it is called) instead. But sometimes they have the translation first so it is not always wrong :)
@@SylverReacts There are some videos with Korean speakers explaining some of it but it's mostly puns so this word doesn't sound like that word in English. Also, there is a lot of groaning to go along with some chuckles. When they performed it live for radio broadcasts, each would come up with a new joke and sometimes crack up each other and the DJ.
Watching your videos brings me back to MAMAMOO practicing the choreographies that they made themselves, thank you! Love from Chile, South America ❤
I love the dance, espeically considering Mamamoo choreographed it themselves. I miss their old choreos even if they were more simple back in the day.
I can understand why, there’s a certain charm to it because you know they did it themselves
Hands up whoever does the Wheein 'Eeeeyyyee' every time at the piano action part like me?
If you know, you know. Hwasa is such a troll..
This part 18:07 😂😂 (In case anyone's wondering)
They are ALWAYS better live! They have concert DVDs/blu-ray, but dun think they have live performance audio releases. Very happy that you're doing Mamamoo deep dive, and looking forward to join you in your up-coming dives into Mamamoo discography!!!
Thank you for joining me on this wonderful journey 😁🤘
If only I could find their concert dvd ! Its so rare now but im looking for Moosical and 4seasons dvd with eng sub eveywhere !
Those heels are ankle breaking! So brave to tap dance in high heels. 😳 Love how they now seem just a little bit more confident than Mr ambiguous one.
For real though, it’s super impressive and I love seeing their growth!
thanks for reacting, do you notice how excited they are on that stage? coz they got the "Rookie of the Year Award" in 2015.
They did? That’s awesome! 😁
As you watch these early materials, bear in mind how limited the resources were that Mamamoo had available to them early on. They were really on a shoestring. I noticed watching Piano Man again that there is a complete disjunction during a Solar closeup between her lip syncing and the recorded vocal. I figure that it just counted as 'good enough' with the limited funds for editing and re-shoots. And although they were beginning to attract attention even with the early MVs, it was not until Um Oh Ah Yeh that they were able to put a couple of dollars in their collective pockets, but now I'm getting ahead of things....
I mean if this is what they can put together on a shoestring budget I'm pumped for when they actually have some money to work with. Granted I've seen Hip, Egotistic, and Starry Night during the tournament so I've seen where it can be too lol.
Thanks! I am totally going to try and find a copy of that, but I also wish there was a concert album lol
Yess, they're all better live. I remember when I first started to deep dive into mamamoo contents I watched most of their Live performances first instead of their MVs.
Mamamoo have a registered Trademark on the non-formal (crackhead play around) dance practice videos.
I'm 100% here for it
Piano man always me jazzy and dance on the floor the jazzy and retro feel is so addictive😍😍the piano man in the MV is named Gongchan and he's from the boygroup B1A4
It’s such a bop! I always groove when it comes on now ☺️ does he actually play piano? That’s cool that they have all these collabs early on though!
@@SylverReactshonestly wouldn't be surprised if he did. A lot of singers know at least the basics of guitar, piano or both as that can help with songwriting. I know all the mamamoo members know a decent amount of at least one of the two, while solar had learned both
you definitely should check mamamoo tv ep 6 ( how mamamoo play in the car )
since you still in their early era
Oooh going on my list!
The live have 0 backtrack, so amazing
Right? They’re ridiculously talented 🥰
They're ALWAYS better live! Noticing that's like an undiscovered law of nature is what motivated me to look for other things that aren't just usually the case but true in every instance in the past, present, and into the future to be a Law. That was around the time I was really falling for Mamamoo, probably related. Dreamcatcher are great enough to have them too. First Law of Dreamcatcher: It's all of them.
If the first law of Dreamcatcher is bias related then I’m violating the law with my 2hyeon bias, but for just about any other statement about Dreamcatcher I agree lol 😂 2nd Law of Dreamcatcher: SuA Choreography is ALWAYS dangerous
@@SylverReacts I started as a JiU bias, but they all get you sooner or later. What I tell reactors is "Choreographed by SuA" IS the warning. I'm testing some hypotheses to check if they are helpful advice or ALWAYS true no matter what: Never take your eyes off what's going on in the back. Headphone warning. Save Dami.
Idk if they know tap dance techniques or not but until 2019 they make their choreo by themselves.
So it's awesome they tried to match the beat with the tap on heels.
And the lyrics 😂
Mamamoo always the silly pervert one. They even had a content to show you how pervert they are. And i love that 😁
please react to more of their live stages, their live performances are 100% better even though their recording are already perfect
Oh we so are going to react to a TON of live stages
If we've forgotten to inform you that if you want subtitles you have to watch the MVs on their yt channel then I apologize. Between 2014-17 the alternate official MVs on Stone Music Entertainment aren't subtitled but those are the ones you'll usually get with a standard yt search. Use the search field on MMM's channel to find the MV you want.
Piano Man will always be a special song for me because it was the first song I heard by Mamamoo and it saved kpop for me when I decided to check out Korean music in 2016. After watching a few MVs by other groups I figured kpop really stood for kiddie pop and since that's not my demographic or musical taste I was ready to give up on it. The swing era jazz style of Piano Man was more up my alley so I followed the recommendation by fans in the comments and listened to MMM's Immortal Songs cover of Delilah, the old Tom Jones hit from the 60's that I knew very well, or so I thought. That was the end of my foolish first impression of kpop. You already know they're better live than on record but I had no warning and almost needed emergency surgery to have my jaw re-attached to my face. Fast forward 7 years and I'm still falling headfirst down the Mamamoo rabbit hole and enjoying every minute. 😂
You came to the right place for chaotic dance practices. Have fun!
Oh no you guys are good, it’s my goldfish memory forgetting to check where the video was posted lol
I’m glad that you found them then, because (I hesitate to say genre because it encompasses so many) form of music is really wonderful and I have barely scratched the surface!
@@SylverReacts I think of kpop as a uniquely Korean multi-disciplinary art form that includes music, dance, video and fashion. Musically it's not bound by genre and instead often incorporates elements of several genres and eras of music in a single song, as in Piano Man. Kpop is the wild west of pop music - anything goes, there are no rules, and they never felt the need for a sheriff other than as a character in an MV or a performance concept (such as Super Junior's Mamacita or Mamamoo's Destiny). 😂
My favorite all time favorite MMMtv is episode 6 " How Mamamoo Plays in the Car" it is such great chaos
Someone else recommended that too! I'm definitely putting it on the list lol
@@SylverReacts but you need to beware of the loudness, as they are beagles idol after all, haha
I dont think they have a concert album. I could be wrong. I know with their recent My Con concert. At the merch table you could purchase access to a VOD from the tour. Turned out to be BTS stuff and their performances from the L.A. concert date. About 70 minutes in all. I just watched it recently. It was really good. Though i would have preferred a VOD of the Chicago performance i went to with my daughter. :) Also, later they begin working with 1Million studios (Korean Dance studio) the dance practices and choreo demos are over on 1Millions site. And they include students doing a version of the choreo too.
That's a shame I would buy that album so fast! Oooh that's really cool on the dance practices! I'll have to check that out.
i. miss their retro early career style
It’s a total vibe
I hated hearing Mamamoo "didn't do choreo" until Gogobebe, or HIP. I call complete bs to that. They have always done choreo, and what I think is great choreo. They just did the type of choreo needed so they could sing live. I've always loved all of their choreo, and honestly, prefer their old choreo, to the newer, more intricate stuff.
Yeah their older choreo has such charm to it! 😊
Why are they better live? They are stage vampires. They suck the energy from the audience and their energy exponentially grows
Lmao someone tell them to come back to the states for a tour I volunteer my energy 🤣
There are always subs when you pick the video from Mamamoos youtube channel(whit a few exceptions). Just so you know..
Thank you, I thought this one was over there, but I guess I goofed! 😅
@@SylverReacts Azegag is the only video i know that don't have a translation because it is not translatable because the hole song is dad jokes.
@@SylverReacts it is easy to get the video from the production company (or what it is called) instead. But sometimes they have the translation first so it is not always wrong :)
That's a shame, I LOVE dad joke lol
@@SylverReacts There are some videos with Korean speakers explaining some of it but it's mostly puns so this word doesn't sound like that word in English. Also, there is a lot of groaning to go along with some chuckles. When they performed it live for radio broadcasts, each would come up with a new joke and sometimes crack up each other and the DJ.
Puedes reaccionar a eclipse 😊😊😊😊
You basically expressed what I loved about their choreography despite its relative simplicity compared to professional choreography✨🤍🌼🤍✨.
It's such a charming choreo style and I think it goes so well with their personalities!