[SUB] “2시간 내내 마라톤 생중계 보시는 저희 아버지 좀…” 아버지의 고향 만리동에서 tmi 토크 |슈퍼주니어 예성 |예세이 EP.63
Why does the applause sound so aggressive. It’s like a sharp, piercing sound. [ART FILM ESSAY / Yessay] So, here we are in front of Seoul Station. I can see two things. The Seoul Station I used to frequent is right in front of us. Remember when we filmed at the Gyeongchun Line Railway You told us a story about Seoul Station. Oh, this is the place from that story. Yes, that’s right. [Cheonan Station-Seoul Station during my Trainee days]
This is where I spent times that were both sad and happy. [Old Seoul Station Building / Built in 1925, it served as Seoul’s gateway until the KTX high-speed train opened in 2004] [Old Seoul Station Building / Now 100 years old, it’s currently used as a Complex Cultural Space] [Memories of my Trainee days come flooding back]
I don’t think I had the time to look up at the sky back then. I think I just walked with my eyes on the ground. I remember coming in and was it to the right Back then, I bought a train ticket. [It was 20 years ago…]
How did I board the train again? I can’t remember how I boarded the train? [Refer to the Yessay Chuncheon Edition]
You mentioned spending nights with the homeless at Seoul Station, right I think this might be the place, location-wise. I remember being next to a pillar too. I was waiting for the first train. I can’t quite remember the path to the platform. [As I keep saying, it was 20 years ago]
It was so long ago. Oh, so the platform is right here when you go out? Oh, that’s right. It wasn’t complicated to get out. I think I just went out and got on the train right away. And there were always so many people. So, I couldn’t really see the architecture of the building. There were always so many people. Back then, I was a high school student, so actually [Shy high school days of Kim Kang-woon]
I was shy and avoided eye contact with people. I didn’t walk looking straight ahead. [A rare story of an idol Trainee]
About those times with the homeless What did you do all night in the waiting room? Did you just stay awake all night? Yes, until the first train. [In the early 2000s]
We didn’t have mobile phones back then. That’s right, it was scary. By dawn, the crowd thinned out. That’s when a lot of homeless people came in. I was in my school uniform. Someone asked, “Why aren’t you home, student? What are you doing here?” [(Nickname ‘Cheonan Mad Dog’)]
I said, “I’m just waiting to go home.” Just in case, I clenched my fist tightly. [Scared] It’s completely turned into an exhibition space now. Yes, it’s now called ‘Culture Station Seoul 284’. Yeah, I guess so. I wish Seoul Station had kept its original architecture. I think it would have been impressive if they had left it as it was, but it’s a bit disappointing. On the other hand, in our country There aren’t as many spaces for artists to exhibit as you might think. Oh, really? Yeah, that might be true. [Culture Station Seoul 284 Restoration Exhibition Room / A space utilizing what used to be a barbershop and restroom, where you can encounter traces of the past] Were you the only Trainee commuting from that region? Not really. But there weren’t many Trainees from the countryside who were as consistent as I was. Trainees were quite different from each other back then. There were some who, like me, showed up consistently. And there were those who only showed up occasionally. [TVXQ U-Know Yunho]
Sometimes, I traveled down with Yunho. Since his hometown was Gwangju, I occasionally went down with Yunho. But mostly, I traveled alone. Back then, I just thought I had to be good at everything. I felt anxious if I didn’t go to practice. I was worried, ‘What if I get cut’ That was my biggest concern. Anxiety. Plus, I was a provisional contract holder. At first. If I had been the apple of the company’s eye I would’ve thought, ‘I’ll debut someday.’ But that wasn’t the case at all, really. I was shy and really didn’t talk much. I really didn’t talk much. I just felt invisible. I just felt invisible. A Trainee who was barely noticeable. I was really old-fashioned. What do you think you would have done if you hadn’t debuted back then? It’s one of two things, right Either I decided, ‘Oh, I have no potential,’ Back then, I was thinking If I wasn’t debuting with SM Entertainment, I thought, ‘Why bother?’ Or I would have quickly switched to another company and debuted there. [What a relief]
If that had happened, I wouldn’t be able to do Yessay now. Oh, and the subway (train) was so crowded. I always had to stand during the ride. [There’s still standing room available now]
And back in the day, trains also had standing room. [Provocation]
Wasn’t it something like Bidulgi-ho back then? [(Scratch…)] Uh… Isn’t that from our parents’ generation? What’s Bidulgi-ho? I’ve never even heard of it. I think I remember up to Tongil-ho. [A low-grade train that operated from 1967 to 2000]
Bidulgi-ho is Wasn’t it super slow? But I mostly know Mugunghwa-ho or Saemaeul-ho. Do they still exist now? Mugunghwa-ho and Saemaeul-ho? Yes, they do. [Mugunghwa-ho]
Wow, isn’t it really slow? It’s super slow, isn’t it Doesn’t the Mugunghwa-ho run at about 40 km/h? Wasn’t it between 40 and 50 km/h? [Speed debate ON among the Yessay Team] The Mugunghwa-ho can reach 100 km/h. No way. [Joining the debate]
The Saemaeul-ho goes at 80 km/h. [(Camera angle distracted by the factual debate) / Claim from a director born in 1994]
I bet the Mugunghwa-ho is faster than the Saemaeul-ho? No. The Saemaeul-ho was much faster. [For a kid born in 1994…]
You sound like you’ve never even ridden it. The Mugunghwa-ho was much cheaper. I couldn’t ride the Saemaeul-ho because it was too expensive. [Writer of the same generation as Yesung]
Yeah, yeah. But as far as I know, the Saemaeul-ho I knew it traveled at 80 km/h. From what I saw, the Mugunghwa-ho goes 50 to 60 km/h. [Protagonist’s mistake buff button statement]
My memory is never wrong. [Not rapping]
I’ve never met anyone with a better memory than mine. We should ask Chat GPT. [The end of human debate is with Chat GPT] Tell me the speed of the Mugunghwa-ho in the early 2000s. [First of all, Yesung’s memory is wrong]
Between 80 and 100 km/h. [Director’s answer from Chat GPT]
110 km/h. Who’s right? Tell me the speed of the Saemaeul-ho. [Lecture between those born in 1984 and 1994]
We need to be precise, it’s the early 2000s. [Conclusion: Saemaeul-ho averages 120 km/h, Mugunghwa-ho 100 km/h, but it varies by track] I felt like I could outrun it [Sadly, no world record for running was set] It was really slow. And back in those days you could smoke between the train compartments. Oh, I suddenly feel like such an old-timer. Anyway Back then, there were people who smoked between the train compartments. So the doors were open, and if I looked I could feel the speed. It was really slow. An older man passing by thought I looked young and said “How old are you?” “I’m twenty.” “Wow, you’ve been through a lot,” and he bought me a beer. [The romance of those days] Back then, people would head to Seoul Station to make it big. Among those who frequented Seoul Station aren’t you the most successful case? Probably not. But among those who commuted from Cheonan I might be in the top ten. [(Walking along what used to be a highway, now ‘Seoullo 7017’)] [(Heading towards the neighborhood west of Seoul Station, Manlidong…)] I’m heading towards Manlidong, where your father used to live. The elementary school he attended is still there. Yes. You also have trouble remembering, don’t you That’s the biggest difference between us. I love reminiscing, but my dad wonders why bother with the past. My personality is said to be like my grandfather’s. My grandfather was really into the arts. He had a ton of tapes back in the day, especially pop song tapes. He was always listening to music. He used to watch early morning movies by himself. And my grandfather was really handsome. He was truly good-looking. What I envied most was my grandfather’s build. His hands were twice the size of mine. He had a really impressive build. [Yesung’s grandfather passed away when he was young]
It’s a shame. I have no memories of him. He would have really liked that I became a singer. My aunts always said so. [A school building over 100 years old located on the hill of Manlidong] This is where marathoner Sohn Kee-chung Oh, I know him. Attended Yangjeong High School. He graduated from this high school during the Japanese occupation. My father used to run marathons too. No, I mean long-distance… Really? He did running exercises. As an athlete. [Sohn Kee-chung Sports Park / A park dedicated to Sohn Kee-chung, the 1936 Berlin Olympics marathon gold medalist, at his alma mater] Wow, this place is really spick and span A high school this nice? Really? [Son Kee-chung Memorial Hall / Built in 1918, this old Yangjeong High School building displays various memorabilia and materials related to Son Kee-chung] But my dad wasn’t a marathon runner. He was a middle and long distance runner. I heard he did it until his second year of high school. So even now, my dad still participates in marathon events. I really didn’t get it when I was a kid. He would just watch them run for two hours straight [The frustration of having no control over the remote] I can’t remember any of their names. [A memory bank that gets one character wrong at a time]
You know, athletes like Kim Jae-ryong and others. And Kim Wan-gi too. The unfortunate runner-up, Kim Wan-gi. I picked it up just by watching over someone’s shoulder. Once I get interested, I go all the way. I know a lot about that history. Here we have Mr. Sohn Kee-chung He won the Berlin Marathon during a really tough time. He wore the gold medal, but couldn’t hear his national anthem. It’s amazing, really, to finish 42.195 km. He was the world champion back then. [(A space showing the records of different points along the marathon course during the 1936 Berlin Olympics)] And a Korean also won the bronze medal then. It was Mr. Nam Sung-yong. He received… Yeah, yeah, that’s right. So it wasn’t just the gold medal. We also got the bronze medal. [(Bronze medalist in the marathon at the 1936 Berlin Olympics, Nam Sung-yong)]
I hope people remember this. Just a two-minute difference. The reality is, people only remember the gold medalists. But our country also got the bronze medal. It’s unbelievable [(An image of Sohn Kee-chung during his training days)] Wow, those shoes are unbelievable His feet must have hurt so much. If he had flat feet, he wouldn’t have been able to run. [Sudden TMI alert]
I kind of have flat feet myself. These days, there are insoles that are good for flat feet. [Might as well confess about using insoles…]
I’m wearing them right now. So my feet hurt. They really support my body. My posture’s improved, right? [Not a home shopping or PPL segment]
Even people with bow legs can straighten them out. You might even get a little taller. I’m 177 cm tall. Once this corrects my posture I think I could reach 179 cm. This needs to fit right here. [(179 cm is just around the corner…)] Oh, and about the Seoul Olympics I believe he was the final torch relay runner. [Memory skills at MAX]
Yes, that’s right. He was the final torch relay runner. As a fellow torch relay runner I was part of the Pyeongchang Olympics. As someone who participated in the torch relay It was truly an honor. Wow, this torch is really cool It’s so different from what I got. It looks like it has a different weight to it. [Maximum respect for Mr. Sohn Kee-chung] Okay. We’ve covered all the marathon talk. [Today’s unexpected conversation]
I’ve got a lot of random knowledge. I know all sports except baseball. I’m not interested in baseball. When I was a kid, I went to a baseball game with my dad We watched two games in one day. I went to a Doubleheader game with my dad when I was a kid. I didn’t know the rules, didn’t know anything. Back then I still remember how boring it was. I just wanted to leave quickly The game went on until night. [Too harsh a first baseball experience for a kid]
Since then, baseball hasn’t been my thing. People usually go to baseball games for the food, right Chicken? Beer and chicken? Since I was a kid It must have been the early ’90s. Did they even have chicken back then? It was the early ’90s. For those born in the ’90s on the Yessay Team You weren’t even born yet. So, it was really boring for me. Since then, baseball and I I just couldn’t stand it. [Slate] Why does the applause sound so aggressive. [(Yesung’s ‘Ye’ stands for ‘sensitive’…!)] It’s such a piercing sound. [Suddenly became a Slate attacker]
Your face turned red. Just kidding, just kidding. But it was a bit piercing. I was surprised. Play defensively. Half air, half sound. [A Model of Slate] This place kind of reminds me of Nagoya. It’s really similar to that eel rice bowl place we went to after the concert. Anyway, we’re in Cheongpa-dong right now. We’re right in front of Sookmyung Women’s University. [Cheongpa-dong House / Built in 1930 by a Japanese businessman, this Cultural House combines Japanese modern housing with a Western Terrace and Korean Ondol (Korean underfloor heating)] They call this house a ‘Cultural House’. Back then, it was a house that combined Japanese and Western styles. They’ve done a great job preserving the Cultural House style from that era. Did they say this house is 100 years old? But it really does have a very Japanese style. I was really surprised because it looks exactly like the eel rice bowl place I go to. There used to be a huge Japanese community in Cheongpa-dong, you know. How do you know that? [As expected, the essay team director of photography…]
Seoul Station was a place where rice was exploited and taken away. There are a lot of Japanese Colonial Houses in Cheongpa-dong. And there were many Japanese factories too. [The Story of How This House Survived Until Now]
So after Korea’s liberation, this house just stayed here. But then An elder from Mokpo moved to Seoul and bought this house. Starting with their great-grandmother, 11 family members lived in this house. The current café owner lived here with their great-grandmother. And now it’s a café, huh? Thanks to them, we get to visit a house like this. [Totally agree] Back in our day, there were only a limited number of entertainment agencies. SM Entertainment was overwhelmingly dominant. When I auditioned, over 20,000 people showed up. But in the end, only two of us debuted, including me. It was just the two of us. It was all thanks to my mom’s love and my family’s support. That’s why I was able to endure and debut. And chasing dreams itself There were nightmares too, but I always had dreams that smelled sweet inside me. I think I chased that scent and painted my dreams. In the end, I think I caught that dream. Those moments of struggling to climb up I don’t think they were entirely painful. So when I look back Back then, using Seoul Station or public transportation The belief in the dreams I had inside me [(Sound of coughing)] [Flow Disrupted Mansion] Those dreams I had inside me [The Act of the Slate Attacker]
That person keeps clapping since earlier. I can’t concentrate. Anyway, back then What was I going to say? I suddenly forgot what I was going to say. My concentration is broken. [Regaining composure]
Anyway, the things I dreamed of back then Ah, I really can’t remember… [(Recovering mentally)] It’s been 20 years since my debut, but For me, that time passed by so quickly. So I’m still a dreamer with many dreams. Really, it’s just… I hope more people can have long-lasting careers. Right? Yes, me too. But to last long It requires a significant price. In the end, you have to do well. Just because you’ve been doing it for a long time doesn’t mean you’re good at it. True success is when you can compete with new talent. Even if you’ve been at it for a long time, you shouldn’t fall behind. You need to have new ideas. That’s why As I’ve been saying Dreams are necessary. Even among those who’ve been around a long time I think most people become stagnant. I’ve felt it a lot, and I too Those who keep pondering and don’t stay still, eventually I believe they can keep moving forward. I don’t think society respects you just because you’ve been around a long time. In the end, it’s up to me. To earn respect, you have to be good. [(This place makes great watermelon juice…)] [ART FILM ESSAY / Yessay]
연습생 시절 추억이 있는 서울역과
아버지의 어릴적 추억이 있는 만리동에서의 하루 😌
우연히 들른 마라토너 손기정 선수의 기념관에서
뜻밖의 tmi 토크가 이뤄질 줄은?
나름 엄숙한? 기념관 관람이 이렇게 재미질 일이냐구요…. 🤣🤣
방대한 잡지식과 남다른(?) 기억력을 자랑하는 예성
덕분에 수상하리만치 흥미로운 서울 여행 🌿
오늘도 같이 걸을까요? 🚶♂️🚶♂️
📍문화역서울284 (구 서울역사)
서울특별시 중구 통일로 1
📍손기정기념관
서울특별시 중구 손기정로 101-4
📍청파동주택 (카페 킷테)
서울특별시 용산구 청파로47가길 9-6
🎬 Yessay 시즌4는 국가유산청 국가유산진흥원과 함께 합니다. @koreanheritage
#예세이 #yessay #서울역 #만리동 #청파동 #손기정 #광복절 #마라톤 #marathon #running
#슈퍼주니어 #SUPERJUNIOR #예성 #YESUNG #kpop
#문화역서울284 #서울전시 #전시추천 #seoultrip #seoultravel #koreavlog
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예세이덕분에 자기 전에 좋은 시간을 보낼 수 있었어요🤗💙
Manifiesto cada vez que veo un video de yesung que tengan subtítulos en español o inglés hahaha . o… Puede que sea una señal para que siga estudiando 한국~ 😌
20주년을 맞아 팀의 콘서트 영상을 1회부터 매일 챙겨보며 연습생 시절 이야기가 자연스럽게 겹쳐 떠올랐어요. 팬으로서 참 뿌듯했고, 꿈을 움켜쥐고 자신을 믿으며 앞으로 나아갔던 20대의 예성님 모습이 존경스러워요. 예세이에서 tmi를 들을수 있는게 정말 행복합니다. 🫶
감사합니당 ❤️
우리나라 그것도 서울에서만 이렇게 가볼 곳이 많은데 모르고 아직도 안 가본 곳들이 많다는게.. 그런데 그걸 예세이를 통해 많이 알아가서 좋아요! 그리고 그에 관한 예성님의 TMI랑 같이 들으니 더 기억에 남는달까ㅎㅎㅎ 이렇게 문화와 최애의 역사를 같이 알 수 있게 해주는 일석이조 예세이👍👍
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3퍼쇼 보자마자 보러오는 예세이 💙 항상 좋은 내용으로 자주 업로드해주셔서 감사합니다 💙
Siempre es interesante y divertido ver a Yessay. Por subtitulos en español. Sera un placer verlos nuevamente.
He estado viendo los Super Show y no has cambiado nada, siempre joven, talentoso y guapo,gracias por otro recorrido,no entiendo mucho lo que dices pero me conformo con verte y escuchar tu voz 😊💙
Yesung, I love all your work lol i just realized again after watching various content how much i love yessay and your music and MVs and album designs. I love all the concepts and details, and I think it's admirable that you put this much work and thought into everything. I kinda want to be like that too but i also imagine it's hard haha. Thank you and the different teams/staff for everything; you've really accomplished so much greatness over the years and shared it with us😍
Yessay consiguió 1000 nuevos seguidores en 13 días ♡♡
Yesung official consiguió 1000 nuevos fans en 14 días ♡♡
Van de la manito
ヽ(*´∀`)八(´∀`*)ノ
20년만에 예성이 형님 한테 입덕했습니다. 늦어서 죄송해요.
Yesung oppa, I´ve been watching your videos with K-heritage channel, and I have to say that you´re really good at describing and explaining the history. you can make a fun and interesting show. Thank you for collaborating with this ytb channel.
Also, I keep listening your songs, speacially, rock balad songs, but all your album are awesome.
Stay healthy and see you at SS10 in Perú.
자막도 없고 설명도 없어서 조금 속상하네요🥺 (제목에 있는 따옴표 방향도 반대로 되어 있네요…)
중학생때 한창 덕질할 땐 오빠가 어떤 생각들을 하는지 자세하게 알만한 기회가 없었는데, 예세이하면서 무슨 생각을 하는지 어떤 고민들을 하는지 알 수 있어서 너무 좋고, 자극도 되어요 ! 저에겐 슈주가 항상 인생 선배였는데 , 역시나 훌쩍 커버린 제 시간처럼 슈주도 어느새 훌쩍 커버려서, 이전과는 또 다른 모습으로,하지만 여전히 인생선배처럼 앞선 시간들을 경험하고 보여주고 있네요! 그래서인지 얼마 안남은 삼십대도 기대가 되어요 ㅎㅎ좋은 콘텐츠들 많이 해줘서 고마워요☺️
예송송 (╹◡╹)♡
waiting for engsub, then come back:)
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Y es ahora cuando me duele no entender el coreano 😔😮💨, se ve tan interesante la charla de Yesung ; ok esperaré los subtítulos en español, saludos equipo Yessay desde México 🙃✌🏼🇲🇽
정말 항상 느끼는거지만 예세이에서 되게 다양한 시점에서의 생각들을 듣고 또 다시 생각해보게 되는 시간들을 가지게돼요
여기 올라오기까지 예성님의 셀 수 없이 많은 갖가지의 노력들과 열정들은 절대 무시할 수 없어요
예성님이 있었기에 저도 덕분에 행복을 누릴 수 있습니다
현재 18살인데 제 꿈을 쫓아 열심히 달려나가겠습니다🤗
Esperaré por los subtitulos en español ✨
Gracias por otro increíble episodio de mi vlog favorito,amo verlo al natural y disfrutar todo lo que hace, necesito subtitulos en español
하 미틴ㅜㅜㅜㅡㅜㅜ아아
썸넬 졸귀탱 하….미틴ㅠ
키링이자나ㅠㅠ키링만들어서 달고다니고시풔
키링송ㅠㅠㅠ
Estoy realmente agradecida de que Yesung decidiera abrir su canal de Youtube 💙
최선을 다하며 살아오신 예성님 쭉 응원합니다
Es bueno verte, no comprendo porque en esta ocasión no hay subtitulos pero por lo menos puedo escuchar tu voz. Yesung 💙🫰
Como eu amo esse menino!😻❣️🫠🩷🫰🩷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
💙🫰🏻🤘🏻
Mi Rey subtítulos en español
You are incredible Yesung showing of yourself 💙💙💙💙💙💙 every day thank you for showing us the most beautiful experience some works
이 내용과 방법이 마음에 드시나요?
존경 받을려면 잘해야된다.
내 몫이다…
애송의 깊이가 느껴지네요..슬레이트(😅)
오늘 영상도 당연히 좋았어요..
어릴때 서울역가서 느낀건 엄청큰 서울역이였는데 다커서 가보니 기억보다 아주 아주 작더라구여 ㅎㅎ
15 :20 가족의 사랑과 본인의 수많은 노력으로 꿈을 이뤘음에도 안주하지 않고 계속해서 발전해 나가려고 노력하는 모습이 진짜 존경스럽고 멋져🥺 오빠는 진짜 배울 점이 많은 사람이야🫶🏻
소개 지역 맛집 꼭 들러서 예성이 맛평가 해주세요 예성이 음식먹는 모습 볼때가 제일 행복해 ㅋㅋ😊
꿈에 대해서 얘기하는 중인데 기침 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 흐름 깨진 예송송 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 예세이팀 너무 좋아요🫶🏻🫶🏻 박수랑 기침에 예민한 예송송 ㅋㅋㅋㅋ 꿈을 위해 안주하지 않고 늘 고민하고 나아가는 예성쓰 너무 대단하고 항상 응원해요💙💙💙
I hope there will be english subs soon
1:33 el efecto de la luz del interior es muy bonita,me recuerda a las casas de madera y adobe cuando el sol va saliendo💙
no subtitles?😭😭😭
嚇到那邊好可愛
Finally, subtitles are ready now! Please watch this episode again! Thanks for your patience and love 🥰🙏
日本語字幕可能になりました。ありがとう~😊✨
Subtítulos en español 😢😢
看到艺声说他还有很多梦想真的好高兴,让我们支持这个事业批!对于一个入坑不久的fan来说,以前有很多路没有跟他一起走过,时常觉得很可惜,以后也一起长久走花路吧yesung~
待ってました😂❤
真剣に生きてきた高校生と
国家が流れないマラソン選手
歴史と言語を学ばないと平和はありえないのかも!
とりあえず走ろう👣
ジョギングしよう💪😄
💞🌥️🧚🏻♀️🌻🇨🇱