sulatanmoko Posted March 16, 2008 Share Posted March 16, 2008 ^^I was able to watch Maroon 5 concert but failed to watch Incubus coz of budget constraint. Worth it naman binayad ko for the Maroon 5 concert but i think Vertical Horizon's performance (Dec. 2007 concert) is much better than them. but still I love Maroon 5 pa rin! I read from Ticketnet website that there will be upcoming concert in April for the following: Toto, Swing out Sisters and Duran Duran. Back to the 80's na 'to! Quote Link to comment
donoman Posted April 1, 2008 Share Posted April 1, 2008 malapit na ang toto! yehey! Quote Link to comment
o0onapstero0o Posted April 9, 2008 Share Posted April 9, 2008 Yup! Amber Davis performed "Back Into You" & "See You Soon". Galing! Sexy pa ni Amber! :thumbsupsmiley: gawd! how'd i missed that... anyway, amber sure was worthy to be in ne-yo's concert... Quote Link to comment
OmgItsCarmen Posted April 10, 2008 Share Posted April 10, 2008 (edited) I heard Sean Kingston is at Glorietta Mall April 17... not sure... check mtv philippinesGosh im so jealous, i want to go there too. He should come to germany :glare: Edited April 10, 2008 by OmgItsCarmen Quote Link to comment
skittleBoy Posted April 15, 2008 Share Posted April 15, 2008 matutuloy ba ung U2 concert sa October or under negotiation pa rin? Quote Link to comment
rakista Posted April 19, 2008 Share Posted April 19, 2008 PULP SUMMER SLAM 8 // FOREVER April 26, 2008 | Amoranto Stadium Quezon City Featuring: foreign bands Darkest Hour, Mahatma, King Ly Chee, The Jumping Jacks, Rex Plus Performances by:Urbandub // Queso // Kamikazee // Sandwich // Slapshock // Greyhoundz //Intolerant // The Dawn // Kadangyan // Faspitch // The Chongkees // Concrete Sam //April Morning Skies // Oremuz // Kaikatsuna // Reklamo // COG // Balatek //Gayuma (Red Horse Muziklaban Grand Champions 2007) // The Pin-up Girls //Teenage Hero // Saydie // Pedicab // Kjwan // Chicosci // Typecast // Piledriver //End of Man // SIN // Valley of Chrome // Moonstar 88 // Manibela sino po pupunta sa eksena? Quote Link to comment
hardtohandle Posted April 22, 2008 Share Posted April 22, 2008 I always attend PULP Summer Slam... 7 years and counting... Quote Link to comment
brahma Posted April 30, 2008 Share Posted April 30, 2008 I always attend PULP Summer Slam... 7 years and counting... ive noticed pa cheap ng pa cheap bands nila, attended last year's slam, and damn tot maganda yng death angel andami nila kinanta hindi sila na appreciate ng tao,,,oh well ano ba naman yung crowd mga bata all they know is chicosci,cheese,greyhounds. ok na ssummer slam yung sa the fort kasi and andun pa yung wolfgang :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
mwah Posted May 1, 2008 Share Posted May 1, 2008 Argh!!!! Just read about this one. Very, very interesting. :thumbsupsmiley: Juan de la Cruz to play with MPOBy Pocholo ConcepcionPhilippine Daily Inquirer Posted date: April 30, 2008 MANILA, Philippines—What’s the Manila Archbishop doing in a roomful of rock musicians? It’s quite a sight—Wally Gonzalez, Mike Hanopol, JB Leonor, Lourd de Veyra and others bowing their heads as Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales joins them at the press con for “Fiesta ng Musikang Filipino,” a series of concerts at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Theater from May 2 to 4. The promoters are donating proceeds to the John Mary Vianney Galilee Development and Retreat Center for Priests in Tagaytay, which explains Rosales’ presence. Inspirational rock “All music is inspirational,” the Cardinal says. He probably means that even raging punk tunes or indignant protest songs actually aspire for a higher goal. In any case, a look at the performers’ lineup for “Fiesta” should inspire cheerful thoughts: The Juan de la Cruz Band, backed by the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, with guests Sugarfree, Up Dharma Down and violinist Lucia Micarelli (tomorrow); JDC, MPO, The Jerks, Radioactive Sago Project and Micarelli (May 3); and Wally Gonzalez and Friends, Sinosikat? and The Dawn (May 4). The concept may look chaotic at first glance. How, for instance, would the street-noise guitar licks in JDC’s “Beep Beep” meld with the MPO’s symphonic passages? Or will the raw, bluesy sound of “Mamasyal sa Pilipinas” sound as good with violins? “We’ve done it before,” says Gonzalez. “Twice, in fact.” Rock operas He’s talking about a couple of shows in 1970 that featured the original JDC (with the late Edmund Fortuno on drums, and before Hanopol and Smith joined the band) performing “Jesus Christ Superstar” and Deep Purple’s “Concerto” album with Oscar Yatco and Redentor Romero conducting their respective orchestras, also at the CCP. However, those are rock operas, whose composers (Andrew Lloyd Webber for “Superstar” and Deep Purple’s Jon Lord for “Concerto”) had everything down in music sheets. JDC merely interpreted from original works that they heard on records. This time, how indeed will JDC’s own songs—apparently written with a much less formal approach (although still composed, with guitar chords)—jive with classical musicians who rely on whole, half and quarter notes, and routinely play under the guidance of a conductor? Not to worry, assures Rodel Colmenar, MPO conductor, who says that, although it’s indeed a challenge, the orchestra’s role is to enhance the original music. He proceeds to illustrate with an example that excites: “Himig Natin” will be augmented by Micarelli’s violin. “That sounds like you’re in heaven,” jokes Gonzalez. (Micarelli provided dramatic flourishes as a guest performer in Josh Groban’s concert at the PICC.) The younger musicians are simply awed by the thought of playing with Gonzalez, Hanopol and Smith—considered the granddaddies who spawned Pinoy rock. Dream come true “As a kid I used to hope I’d get to see the Juan de la Cruz play as a group,” says Leonor. “I never did, not even the recent reunion concerts. Now I’ll get to play with them, with my own band (The Dawn) to boot. I think it will be a very moving experience for me.” “It’s like drawing a map to know where we came from and where we are headed” quips De Veyra, who’s a nephew of Hanopol’s. “My only regret is not getting to see Pepe (who was late for the press con) and the Cardinal sit together.” Later, De Veyra whispers that his band, Radioactive Sago Project, is set to play Anak Bayan’s “Jeepney Rock” and a Yoyoy Villame song called “Trapik.” Now that sounds like a truly festive blast. Quote Link to comment
SoulMTC Posted May 4, 2008 Share Posted May 4, 2008 any news of the U2 concert? or the news just got distorted and it was actually the MOA 3d show?? Quote Link to comment
brahma Posted May 21, 2008 Share Posted May 21, 2008 Argh!!!! Just read about this one. Very, very interesting. :thumbsupsmiley: Juan de la Cruz to play with MPOBy Pocholo ConcepcionPhilippine Daily Inquirer Posted date: April 30, 2008 MANILA, Philippines—What’s the Manila Archbishop doing in a roomful of rock musicians? It’s quite a sight—Wally Gonzalez, Mike Hanopol, JB Leonor, Lourd de Veyra and others bowing their heads as Gaudencio Cardinal Rosales joins them at the press con for “Fiesta ng Musikang Filipino,” a series of concerts at the Cultural Center of the Philippines Main Theater from May 2 to 4. The promoters are donating proceeds to the John Mary Vianney Galilee Development and Retreat Center for Priests in Tagaytay, which explains Rosales’ presence. Inspirational rock “All music is inspirational,” the Cardinal says. He probably means that even raging punk tunes or indignant protest songs actually aspire for a higher goal. In any case, a look at the performers’ lineup for “Fiesta” should inspire cheerful thoughts: The Juan de la Cruz Band, backed by the Manila Philharmonic Orchestra, with guests Sugarfree, Up Dharma Down and violinist Lucia Micarelli (tomorrow); JDC, MPO, The Jerks, Radioactive Sago Project and Micarelli (May 3); and Wally Gonzalez and Friends, Sinosikat? and The Dawn (May 4). The concept may look chaotic at first glance. How, for instance, would the street-noise guitar licks in JDC’s “Beep Beep” meld with the MPO’s symphonic passages? Or will the raw, bluesy sound of “Mamasyal sa Pilipinas” sound as good with violins? “We’ve done it before,” says Gonzalez. “Twice, in fact.” Rock operas He’s talking about a couple of shows in 1970 that featured the original JDC (with the late Edmund Fortuno on drums, and before Hanopol and Smith joined the band) performing “Jesus Christ Superstar” and Deep Purple’s “Concerto” album with Oscar Yatco and Redentor Romero conducting their respective orchestras, also at the CCP. However, those are rock operas, whose composers (Andrew Lloyd Webber for “Superstar” and Deep Purple’s Jon Lord for “Concerto”) had everything down in music sheets. JDC merely interpreted from original works that they heard on records. This time, how indeed will JDC’s own songs—apparently written with a much less formal approach (although still composed, with guitar chords)—jive with classical musicians who rely on whole, half and quarter notes, and routinely play under the guidance of a conductor? Not to worry, assures Rodel Colmenar, MPO conductor, who says that, although it’s indeed a challenge, the orchestra’s role is to enhance the original music. He proceeds to illustrate with an example that excites: “Himig Natin” will be augmented by Micarelli’s violin. “That sounds like you’re in heaven,” jokes Gonzalez. (Micarelli provided dramatic flourishes as a guest performer in Josh Groban’s concert at the PICC.) The younger musicians are simply awed by the thought of playing with Gonzalez, Hanopol and Smith—considered the granddaddies who spawned Pinoy rock. Dream come true “As a kid I used to hope I’d get to see the Juan de la Cruz play as a group,” says Leonor. “I never did, not even the recent reunion concerts. Now I’ll get to play with them, with my own band (The Dawn) to boot. I think it will be a very moving experience for me.” “It’s like drawing a map to know where we came from and where we are headed” quips De Veyra, who’s a nephew of Hanopol’s. “My only regret is not getting to see Pepe (who was late for the press con) and the Cardinal sit together.” Later, De Veyra whispers that his band, Radioactive Sago Project, is set to play Anak Bayan’s “Jeepney Rock” and a Yoyoy Villame song called “Trapik.” Now that sounds like a truly festive blast. grabe triple ang ligaya dito. didnt get a chance to see their performance. and to think last performance na to ni micarelli here in manila. Quote Link to comment
stopandpop32 Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 Fete dela Musique 2008 Shows starts @ 1pm, June 21 , Saturday @ the back of Mall of Asia Pop & RnB (San Miguel by the Bay) 1. Reklamo 2. Battle City 3. Delara 4. Playphonics 5. Ciudad 6. Zelle 7. Lala 8. Purplechickens 9. Chubibo 10. The Pin Up Girls 11. Sugarfree 12. Stonefree 13. Gloc 9 14. Shift 15. Hale 16. Dice & K9/Mobbstarr 17. Taken By Cars 18. Pamilya Dimagiba 19. Chilitees 20. UpDharmaDown 21. Out of Body Special 22. Sino Sikat 23. Mike's Apartment 24. Paramita 25. Brigada 26. Topjunk Rock (Casino Block) 1. Boy Elroy 2. Astrojuan 3. Hija 4. Kinetic Daze 5. The Amandas 6. Skies of Ember 7. Kastigo 8. Republika de Lata 9. The Lowtechs 10. Hilera 11. Faspitch 12. Wuds 13. The Youth 14. Kjwan 15. Nictynasty 16. Imbuenokudos 17. Maryzark 18. 4MH 19. Subscapular 20. Bloodshedd 21. Witchtreesymbol 22. Sanctus 23. Bane 24. Andre Marie 25. Shotgun Lola 26. Acidstone Jazz, Blues, World, Reggae, Electronica ( Moa, Music Hall ) 1. Johnny Alegre 2. Bagetsafonik 3. Tropical Depression 4. Juan Pablo Dream 5. Spaceflower Show 6. Coffeebreak Island 7. Skaramouche 8. Syalam 9. Bembol Rockers 10. Brass Munky 11. Elemento 12. Slavedrum 13. Nyko Maca + Playground 14. Drip 15. Project Ganymede 16. DJ Andy T. 17. DJ Red-I 18. DJ Vernon Perez aka Spoonman 19. DJ Astrid aka Soulflower 20. DJ Christina Bartges aka Miss Badkiizz 21. DJ Manifesto 22. DJ Vikno 23. DJ Brando Umali 24. DJ Marts Ballesca *Visual Artists: (to perform simultaneously with the DJs and bands) 1. Jay De Leon 2. Manifesto 3. Clang Sison 4. Pilipinas Street Plan http://www.pulpcommunity.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=33248 Quote Link to comment
xycho_g Posted June 14, 2008 Share Posted June 14, 2008 anybody here watched the air supply concert?! how was it? t** di ako nakapanuod... Quote Link to comment
Brady2Moss Posted June 23, 2008 Share Posted June 23, 2008 any news of the U2 concert? or the news just got distorted and it was actually the MOA 3d show?? Honga peeps, info nman sa U2 concert o, para ma timing ko pag uwi :thumbsupsmiley: ...Cheers Quote Link to comment
mrpinoi Posted June 24, 2008 Share Posted June 24, 2008 isang favorite ko yung bistro sa amoranto 1993 ata yun,lahat nang magagaling na banda nang pinas andun jerks eheads,the youth, CIR,the dawn mike hanopol at kung sino sino pa...best line nung gabing yun merong mga punkilito sa may tabi namin nang tumugtog ang tropical depression nagulat sila sabi tang***a si domeng boy george na ( domeng is aka papadom na dating lead vocals nang betrayed hehehe dismayado sila.. Quote Link to comment
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