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Musically, SHINee took us back to another era of K-pop with this performance, but the high production values could have convinced us that this had been recorded today!

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Lawol

These two are from the same concert and segment as Sherlock performance that you watched earlier it was the intro to the SHINee World IV set. The video seems to be uploaded in 2016 but the concert tour is from 2015. Regardless, 'SHINee World' are the main concert tours by SHINee and there are 6 of them to date (the newest one started last year). The fan uploads on Youtube might not always have the best quality but even the older DVD releases are still holding up. Particularly this 4th one and 3rd and 5th ones have many grandiose, big stages with older songs as a lot of them are performance-oriented. Also, their equivalents in Japan such as SHINee World 2014 or 2016 are equally as amazing, they are held at Tokyo Dome that is the largest arena with an even greater seat capacity so the crowds are insane. Stranger and Picasso were both originally Japanese songs but later translated to Korean because of high popularity. The former was released in 2011 and re-released in 2012 and the latter is from 2014 so you pretty much got the time period right. 2010-2014 (and especially 2013-2014) SHINee was quite electronic music-heavy with some dubstep fusions such as Picasso and Everybody - one of their title tracks. You just witnessed what has to be one of the most legendary and iconic long high notes in all of Kpop by Jonghyun in Stranger. The outfits for these concerts were all designed by Key. Lastly, SHINee always puts on a show that's entertaining no matter if it's 5, 4 or 3 members. Heck, even their solo concerts while of course comparatively having to rely on backup dancers more, are still very much so entertaining because everyone is a highly skilled performer on their own and they always literally go HARD.

Ofra Cohen

As Lawol as already said, both Stranger and Picasso were originally part of their Japanese discography (something few people actually remember is that Stranger was actually an OST that they did for a show...), their Japanese discography is almost as big as their Korean one and just as good. As they've also stated, this is part of the same opening set as the Sherlock performance you saw along with a 4th song called SHINe that is between Sherlock and Stranger, it's a shame you didn't watch the full thing (including the intro before Sherlock) to get the full experience and see how truly insane their opening set really is. They opend a 3 hours and 22 minutes concert with a VERY high energy set and kept that energy all the way to the end. The entire concert is amazing.

Lawol

Exactly! Whenever you react to their concert performances, in most cases, it's going to have a set or a segment of 3 to 5 songs so please watch them in that way, it's highly recommended! Almost all of their concerts have full uploads on Youtube so you could just open one of these and go in order, I think that would be the easiest and most fullfilling method. Otherwise, you can't fully understand and appreciate the energy and effort they put into these concerts, when they were going just as hard for 2 whole other songs before this (Sherlock and Shine). If you watched the full set the experience would be totally different and even more impressive. Sometimes they look more exhausted if let's say the particular performance is towards the end of the 3 and so hours concert, which obviously makes sense they would be, but it's not as clear if you're watching a random clip with no context.

Beatriz Nalon

loved the reaction! have you ever reacted to "excuse me miss" live by them? i think you're going to love it