Hi @pakalanapikake! I loved the link you shared about Da Kine and koshigi on the WWW post – so interesting! It really does seem to be used in a similar way. I’m really enjoying this show as well. Though that last scene of episode 6 was suuuper dramatic, but it works with the over the top tone of the drama.
PakalanaPikake
December 8, 2018 at 5:36 PM
TOP STAR YOO-BAEK, Ep. 5 BGM
Karla Bonoff: “The Water Is Wide” [Traditional: “Waly, Waly”] (Restless Nights LP, 1979) Lyrics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7EfHZtCKJGY
Plays in preview.
Anisa
December 25, 2018 at 6:31 PM
Hi @pakalanapikake! I loved the link you shared about Da Kine and koshigi on the WWW post – so interesting! It really does seem to be used in a similar way. I’m really enjoying this show as well. Though that last scene of episode 6 was suuuper dramatic, but it works with the over the top tone of the drama.
Happy holidays! 🙂
PakalanaPikake
December 26, 2018 at 4:07 AM
@laica,
Aw, shucks. You’re so welcome. 😉 I was surprised to notice the parallel between “geoshigi” and “da kine.”
I’ll post a follow-up to my original comments on the satoori used in TOP STAR YOO BAEK in What We’re Watching: http://www.dramabeans.com/2018/12/team-dramabeans-what-were-watching-135/comment-page-2/. I unearthed some interesting tidbits from my notes on ONCE UPON A TIME IN A BATTLEFIELD and BATTLEFIELD HEROES.
Speaking of satoori, I’ve been enjoying hearing it in MAMA FAIRY AND THE WOODCUTTER, too.
Happy holidays to you and yours. Here’s to a promising new year of Kdramas. As always, thank you for your recaps! 😉
Anisa
December 26, 2018 at 7:10 PM
That follow-up is super interesting, thank you for sharing!
Happy holidays to you and yours too! My pleasure, as always ❤︎