One Gripe About that Andong Festival

I had a great, wonderful time last week, and the fireworks were one of the most unique aesthetic experiences I’ve ever had…

But then, between rounds of sheer wonder, they did this:

Now, Girlfriendoseyo defended it, saying that maybe they chose those songs for the sake of the foreigners in the crowd. . . except that as far as I’ve seen, both Sinatra’s “My Way” and Josh Groban/Westlife’s “You Raise Me Up” seem to be more popular with Koreans than with the foreigners living here.

Am I asking too much, and/or being some kind of Eastern culture-fetishizing orientalist by expecting to hear Korean music — or at least mostly Korean music, like the jazz adaptations of traditional arirang music that were playing before the fireworks show (similar to this) — when I go to a festival celebrating Korea’s traditional culture?

Anyway, just to remind you: other than that hiccup, the other 98% of the fireworks show was unbelievably cool, and the music was a bit jarring, but not enough to be a turd in the punchbowl, and ruin the whole experience.

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3 Comments on "One Gripe About that Andong Festival"

  1. Roboseyo
    The Metropolitician
    05/10/2008 at 3:48 pm Permalink

    They had turds in the punchbowl? Ewwwww! ㅋㅋ

  2. Roboseyo
    roboseyo
    05/10/2008 at 7:03 pm Permalink

    Turd in the punchbowl is one of my favourite idioms ever, and I use it whenever I can: why would anyone say “fly in the ointment” when “turd in the punchbowl” is in the wings just waiting to be dropped?

  3. Roboseyo
    The Metropolitician
    07/10/2008 at 3:35 am Permalink

    Did you say a “turd” was “waiting to be dropped?” Ewww. You nasty.

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