Chapter 23 : Legendary Band Vocalist
Chapter 23 of "The Double Life of a Genius Musician" starts here: Chapter 23: Legendary Band VocalistThe moment I stepped in, I could feel the atmosphere.The ownerâs... Discover what happens next!
Chapter 23: Legendary Band Vocalist
The moment I stepped in, I could feel the atmosphere.
The ownerâs voice.
I had a hunch this place wasnât ordinary.
Anyone would feel the same.
There were instruments and music-related photos.
Even the interior, which didnât suit a Western-style restaurant (though I still didnât understand why Lyricist Oh Jisoo insisted it was Japanese), was somewhat understandable.
Well, itâs not unusual to see figurines and paintings in a restaurant.
But.
âThese collectibles are no joke.â
The LP records covering the entire wall were telling a different story.
It went beyond simple collecting.
Especially a few of the albums I glimpsed were legendary ones Iâd only heard about.
Like the first edition of Pink Floyd released in '67, or the mono version of a Captain Beefheart album.
Albums you canât even buy with money were displayed like they were common Gundam figures.
âAnd even⌠the owner used to be in a band. What is this place?â
Cheongseong.
A band often casually referred to as "Blue Star" online.
How should I put it? A legendary group that lit up the dark age of Korea in the '90s?
They even coined the term âCheongseong styleâ at the time.
It wasnât an exaggeration to say that every band that came after was influenced by Cheongseong.
As I was reading up on them online, I suddenly gasped in surprise.
I saw the group name and thought, âNo way.â
âWow. So thatâs why the group was called Cheongseong.â
Cheongseong Troop.
6th Division.
Thatâs right. Cheongseong was a band formed by military comrades from the 6th Division.
I was struck by a strange sense of camaraderie.
I was from the 6th Division tooâŚ!
I read the bandâs story with growing interest.
As expected, the heart of a band is its vocalist!
There were the longest and most detailed anecdotes about the vocalist.
A vocal style ahead of its time, delicate lyrics.
I had known about the group, but not the name of the vocalist.
It was fascinating.
A rock band vocalist frying pork cutlets.
âThere must be a reason Lyricist Oh Jisoo brought me hereâŚ.â
While I was deep in thought, the heavy voice of the ownerâno, the legendary band vocalistârang out.
âYou waited long, didnât you?â
Hearing it againâŚ
I liked it even more.
The owner appeared with plates full in both hands.
Beside him, Lyricist Oh Jisoo winked and smiled.
I didnât know what that meant.
But that wasnât important right now.
I jumped up from my seat and greeted him politely.
âCheongseong! Senior! Itâs an honor to meet you.â
Moon Jeongbae, who had been placing the dishes on the table, was startled and made eye contact with Taeyoon.
What theâCheongseong?
This pale, flour-faced-looking kid, why was his voice so loud?
If heâs Oh Jisooâs junior, heâs probably just some guy who scribbles lyrics.
âUh⌠Cheongseong?â
Did he mispronounce âsaluteâ?
And what was with the sudden âseniorâ?
âIâm from the 6th Division too.â
Ah. Only then did Moon Jeongbae realize why the guy had been going on about Cheongseong.
Back in my day, it was âVictory.â
âOh, really? You mustâve had a tough time.â
Yeah. Since weâre from the same division, I did feel a little familiar.
Cheorwon⌠itâs cold there.
Moon Jeongbae stared at Taeyoon.
Heâd only heard he was a junior. Didnât know the details.
One of those kids Oh Jisoo hangs around with? Predictable.
The moment they realized who he was, their attitude always changed.
Theyâd try to butter him up by reciting stuff he himself didnât even remember.
Why? Because this industry runs on connections.
Even a washed-up band vocalist had some use if you got on his good side.
This kid was probably the same.
So Moon Jeongbae just gave his usual awkward smile.
But hold on.
This one⌠might be different?
He mustâve prepared a lot. Letâs hear what heâs got. He wasnât so closed-minded.
Besides, the kid was a division junior. Whatever, he was in the mood to listen today.
But then, Taeyoon said something unexpected.
âThanks for the food! Wow, it smells amazing. This spaghettiâis it that Napolitan thing? The one made with ketchup? I thought it was Western-style, but it really is Japanese.â
Oh Jisoo let out a quiet laugh and asked Moon Jeongbae,
âSenior, arenât you sitting down? Why are you just standing there watching the guest eat?â
âUhâŚâ
âDo you have something to say?â
âWhat should I say?â
Should I say I was dumbfounded?
He was completely different from the others Iâd met.
Was he really here just to eat?
Why was he eating so well? Half the plate was already empty.
âShould I bring more?â
âIf Iâm still hungry, Iâll order more.â
Watching Taeyoon scrape up the last of the sauce, Moon Jeongbae suddenly felt embarrassed.
Ah, I misunderstood. Sorry.
He didnât show it, but in truth, he was on the verge of a nervous breakdown.
Letâs release an album, please listen to my music, do you know what the other members are up to?
The moment any industry person walked in, it felt like a hearing.
But Seo Taeyoon.
This kid was different.
He was making Moon Jeongbae feel anxious instead.
He talked about the 6th Division and Cheongseong, so it seemed like he was building up to ask something.
But⌠he didnât ask?
Weirdly disappointing?
âThe food is really delicious. Youâre amazing, sir. Wow, can I come here with my hyung? He really loves pork cutlets.â
Why was he only talking about food?
Oh, right. This is a restaurant.
âYes, sure. Come anytime.â
âHe loves pork cutlets and music. I think heâll really like your collection. Oh, andâŚâ
âYes, go ahead.â
âThe photo on the counter is really cool. You look great singing.â
Oh? Moon Jeongbaeâs eyes lit up.
He asked naturally,
âDo you perhaps know who I am?â
âYes. Youâre the vocalist of the band Cheongseong, right?â
âDo you like our songs?â
He was curious.
What kind of music did this junior like? How much did he know about him?
But Taeyoon replied,
âNo. Iâm sorry, I donât really know. Honestly, I just found out you were the vocalist of Cheongseong a moment ago when I looked it up.â
âAh-haâŚ?â
âOf course, Iâve heard of Cheongseong. It was one of the greatest rock bands. Iâm certain many people loved you allâŚâ
It went completely against expectations. As always.
âWhy are you laughing?â
âItâs nothing. Iâve just never seen Senior Jeongbae that flustered before.â
The owner was resting his chin on his hand, staring into space.
He looked⌠kind of sulky.
âDid I offend you somehowâŚ?â
âNo. Itâs funny. Just as I expected.â
And so, all the empty plates were cleared.
With a cup of tea and a glass of iced cocoa, I sat across from Oh Jisoo.
Not only was the food delicious, but the iced cocoa was great too.
This place was definitely a hidden gem.
âAlright, shall we hear it now? Iâm curious why our Writer Seo made that kind of proposal to me.â
Oh Jisoo took a notebook and fountain pen out of her bag.
Just a moment ago, she looked like a typical neighborhood ajumma, but her eyes changed.
I couldnât lose to that.
So I answered sincerely.
âItâs just as I said over the phone yesterday. I want to collaborate with you on songwriting.â
âCollaboration⌠You do know what that means, right?â
I did. No need to overthink it.
Working together and registering as co-authors. Thatâs what collaboration meant, didnât it?
When I explained it simply, Oh Jisoo asked again.
âThatâs it? Thatâs just the dictionary definition.â
She picked up her teacup and nodded slightly.
Was that her way of telling me to speak honestly?
But really, that was all I had in mind.
Maybe in another setting Iâd say more, but this was business.
I came here to formally propose co-writing to Lyricist Oh Jisoo. So there was no need to hide anything.
They say in negotiations, you reveal your most important card last.
Like hitting a high note at the climax of a song.
But I didnât have anything like that.
Iâd already received so much help from her before.
Professionals are different. Noâmore precisely, Oh Jisoo was special.
Just changing one tiny word ending changed the tone, the timbre of the voice.
It mustâve been a technique she mastered through hundreds, thousands of recordings.
Even if she said it was nothing, I knew.
She mustâve put in an unbelievable amount of effort behind the scenes to reach that level.
Oh Jisoo was a swan.
Elegant above water, but paddling relentlessly below.
So I said,
âWhy donât you try hiding behind me this time, Lyricist Oh Jisoo?â
Even swans must get tired sometimes.
Oh Jisoo.
Just her name drew the publicâs attention.
They expected, watched, and criticized.
What I meant was, why not take this chance to shed the title of âLyricist Oh Jisooâ and just be âOh Jisooâ?
âOur Writer Seoâs back doesnât seem wide enough to hide someone, though?â
Classic lyricist. What a metaphor.
So I answered back,
âItâs fine. âLyricist Oh Jisooâ might be a bit much, but I think I can hide âOh Jisooâ just fine.â
âAhâŚâ
Instead of replying, she picked up her pen and started scribbling on paper.
Meaningless words filled the white page.
Thatâs how she organized her thoughts, I realized.
âLetâs throw in one last pitch.â
Thatâs the kind of person I am. Or rather, thatâs how my songs are.
They donât explode with high notes, but they whisper and tickle and seduce.
âWhy donât you try developing a side character this time, Lyricist Oh Jisoo?â
âSide character?â
âI feel like thereâs a lot you havenât done because of your fixed image⌠unless Iâm wrong in assuming.â
âI think Iâm being persuaded a little.â
Almost there.
Just a bit more imagination, and I might awaken a hidden dream of hers.
âIâll give it my all too. Later, you can just go, âSurprise! Iâm Oh Jisoo. I can write stuff like this too!â Wouldnât that be fun? I think itâd feel really exhilarating and refreshing.â
Tap.
Oh Jisoo closed her notebook.
As if she had made up her mind.
She looked into my eyes and asked,
âAre you confident?â
I knew exactly what that meant.
Confidence that itâll succeed, confidence that the song will be good, confidence that she wonât regret working with me.
Something like that.
But right now, that wasnât the point.
With the opportunity within reach, I couldnât give a boring answer.
âOf course. Iâm confident.â
âConfident about what?â
âConfident that just âOh Jisooâ is an even cooler person than âLyricist Oh Jisoo.â Letâs show them that we donât need those fancy titles.â
Hmm⌠Was I too confident?
I couldnât read her expression.
She seemed deep in thought.
After a long pause, Oh Jisoo spoke.
âLetâs hear the song youâve prepared first. The songâs the most important part anyway.â
âOf course.â
I pulled out my laptop and began setting up.
Oh Jisoo, watching me, added,
âAnd I can drop the formal speech from now on, right? Collaborating is harder than it sounds. But I donât want to be fussing over language too. That okay? Iâm scary, you know?â
The spot where Taeyoon had played the song and then left quietly.
Oh Jisoo stared at it absentmindedly.
It could happen once.
Someone might strike gold with a song like
Maybe he had poured in all his energy like gathering a spirit bomb.
Thatâs why there were so many one-hit wonders.
She had met countless composers who burned out and could never write another song like their first.
âOr maybeâŚâ
It couldâve been a fluke.
Maybe a melody popped into his head and just happened to work.
But.
âIt canât be a coincidence twice.â
Showing that level of quality twice in a row wasnât a fluke.
Was it okay for her to get involved in such a refined song with her personal bias?
Wouldnât her old-school sensibility taint something this polished?
She even had those thoughts.
Oh Jisoo pulled herself together and stood up.
She tried to shake off the unfamiliar tremble in her chest, but someone grabbed and shook her heart again.
It was Moon Jeongbae.
âHey, Oh Jisoo. What the heck. Huh? What was that song? That, that⌠whatâs with that 6th Division guy? Isnât he a lyricist? What did I just hear? Whose song is that? Huh? He said he made it and just left. Is that true? I feel like Iâve been bewitched. Oh Jisoo, who the heck did you bring here?â