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A concert is always more than just a rendering of songs. It’s a musical revamp, a real-time test, a spectacle, a pop-up community, perhaps a dance party or an incipient riot — and, even in the YouTube era, an ephemeral, site-specific experience. Here the pop and jazz critics of The New York Times recall some of their favorite live events of 2012, in order of importance.
#2 – 2NE1 and Big Bang
2NE1 Aug. 17, and BIGBANG Nov. 8, both at Prudential Center, Newark. This was the year K-pop arrived — not in the form of “Gangnam Style,” which was everywhere and yet completely evanescent — but in these arena shows, which were full of thousands of young, paying fans eager to see the girls of 2NE1 and the boys of BigBang, groups with zero American hits between them, but rabid American followings all the same.
Source: NY Times
KISS
FIRE
TALK + FOLLOW ME + PRETTY BOY
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ALEXANDER WANG FALL 2012 READY-TO-WEAR

ALTUZARRA SPRING 2012 READY-TO-WEAR
ARTIST AREA
I LOVE YOU
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This is truly a must-watch video about YG Family and the Global Audience. It talks about how the internet has changed music, its audience as well as how music no longer has language barriers. And of course how there is now a new revolution with YG Family leading the pack! ^_^ Its a must watch guys!
“Personality is important because in a sea of noise, how are you going to tell everybody apart?” – will.i.am
“Each of those girl’s personalities shines in the group.. And that’s powerful!” – will.i.am on 2ne1
“They have that special something that is the difference between just pretending to be an artist and actually being a STAR…”
Source: bangsingapore@YouTube
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