Jun 11, 2009

SHINee’s “Juliette” Dance Version and On The Radio

Posted by Nez
Time to get in front of a mirror! SHINee released the dance version of their "Juliette" MV, and as usual, many enjoy it more than the actual MV. Why care about the half of Krystal Jung's face you get to see in the regular MV when you can watch Taemin play soccer?



If you want the mirrored version for learning purposes, click here.

The whole dance is impressive - does SHINee ever get out of sync? - but I couldn't keep my eyes off of Taemin the whole time (how about that turn at :41?), and it's not because I was having pedo thoughts (that perm isn't helping). He's just a dance machine. Sometimes it looks like his whole body is made of slinkys that just go schloop schloop schloop, undulating perfectly to the beat. The guy doesn't even turn sixteen until July 18th. Damn.


The boys have also made the rounds on radio shows to promote their comeback, impressing netizens with live versions of their songs that sound better than the album version. Here's "Juliette" and "Talk to You" off their mini-album Romeo on SNSD Taeyeon's ChinChin Radio:





The glittering quintet have also stirred some SHINee Generation and SHINjunior love, covering SNSD's "Gee" and Super Junior's "Sorry Sorry" on their labelmates' radio shows. Here's "Gee" on ChinChin Radio:



and "Sorry Sorry" on Kiss The Radio, which is hosted by Suju's Eeteuk and Eunhyuk


I love how Onew manages to mess up in both covers. What a dork. Messing up on radio shows seems to be a trademark of SHINee's leader, as he fudged a chord on this otherwise stirring piano cover of Park Hyo Shin's "Babo":



Kudos to randy19973 and YoDubu1 for the uploads


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