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The concert that had 44,000 Thais learning sign language before it was cool.

Babb Bird Bird Show #4/1990 Man Yu Nai Mue Manut Bum Moe Raeng (1990)

Retro pop spectacleLabor-themed extravaganza90s Thai nostalgia bomb

Overview

Music

Man Yu Nai Mue Manut Bum Moe Raeng is the name of the episode of the 4th Bird Bird Show concert, held from 9 - 26 August 1990, held at the main auditorium, Thailand Cultural Center, for 22 shows, number of people. Viewed by 44,000 people, the guest this time was Hattaya Kasetsang, who acted as the heroine of the music series Boomerang for Bird Thongchai in that era, until it became an explosive hit of the year. This time, the Bird Bird Show is a showcase of the workers. (Boomerang Man which is called after the concert) therefore focuses on various performances related to hands such as sign language, hand shadow performances which is the first time in Thailand. who brought sign language to perform in concerts

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Standout Aspects

Production

First Thai concert with sign language integration—actually revolutionary.

Practical Effects

Hand shadow puppetry in a pop show? Unhinged and beautiful.

Best for:Solo: When you need to mainline pure serotonin and sequins.·Friends: Drunk karaoke prep for your own living room concert.
ReleasedAug 9, 1990
Runtime2h
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonelight
Feelmedium
GMM Grammy

Top Cast

Thongchai McIntyre

Thongchai McIntyre

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Deep Dive

Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

This concert cemented Thongchai McIntyre's 'Boomerang Man' persona, a working-class hero archetype that dominated Thai pop culture for years. The hands motif wasn't just aesthetic—it was political.

Trivia

Most footage is lost or locked in Thai television archives. What circulates among fans are degraded VHS rips and memories of people who were there. You are watching mythology, not media.

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