ungas8 Posted August 25, 2005 Share Posted August 25, 2005 eheads astig!!!!! malupet talaga to. certified platinumlahat ng album nila...sana mag karoon sila ng reunion concert.....dami nag iidolize sa kanila kahit ung bagong generation ngaun bilib sa kanila...sayang lang na nenoks ung mga tapes ko dati hu hu hu...buti na lang dat time wala pang pirated cds kaya nagtagal talaga sila....anyone who knows any producer or promoter? aba i request na agad yang ERASEHEADS REUNION CONCERT... Quote Link to comment
kulisap_skip Posted August 25, 2005 Share Posted August 25, 2005 I like the heads a lot too...but do you guys think that parokya is far behind? Quote Link to comment
biker#3 Posted August 26, 2005 Share Posted August 26, 2005 medyo malayo pa ang parokya pero syempre isa rin sila na sumusunod sa yapak ng eheads. THe best talaga ang eheads. local version ng beatles to kaso modern. malay nyo yung pag alis ni ely nun sa eheads e strategy lang para d magsawa yung tao sa kanila tapos baka 2007 mag regroup sila uli! yahoo! eheads rock! Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted August 28, 2005 Share Posted August 28, 2005 (edited) hmmmm the Eheads are considered the proponent of the "rock band" eras in the local music scene if its Juan De La Cruz for the 70's The Dawn for the 80's its definitely The Eheads for the 90's Edited August 28, 2005 by orionpax Quote Link to comment
seeker_of_daybreak Posted August 29, 2005 Share Posted August 29, 2005 cult status pare. i read from somewhere ( i think it was from the inquirer) that ely buendia was dubbed as one of the greatest pinoy songwriters of all time along with ryan cayabyab. Quote Link to comment
bRIX Posted September 3, 2005 Share Posted September 3, 2005 ely buendia's compostions are timeless and defined the music of our generation. Quote Link to comment
seeker_of_daybreak Posted September 8, 2005 Share Posted September 8, 2005 I like the heads a lot too...but do you guys think that parokya is far behind?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> parokya is right there with the eraserheads in terms of popularity. but i think what sets the eheads apart is that their songs captured the conciousness of the 90's youth. their songs are experiences that everybody can relate to (at that time). they're our local version of alanis morisette. it not just because everybody were singing eheads songs during that time, they became legends because their songs are like time capsules which represented our era. they rock! Quote Link to comment
Brennt Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 eheads astig!!!!! malupet talaga to. certified platinumlahat ng album nila...sana mag karoon sila ng reunion concert.....dami nag iidolize sa kanila kahit ung bagong generation ngaun bilib sa kanila...sayang lang na nenoks ung mga tapes ko dati hu hu hu...buti na lang dat time wala pang pirated cds kaya nagtagal talaga sila....anyone who knows any producer or promoter? aba i request na agad yang ERASEHEADS REUNION CONCERT...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> may pirated cassette tapes na noon pero sumikat parin sila :cool: EHEADS is the best pinoy band of all time! Quote Link to comment
dekciw Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 CUTTERPILLOW :goatee: Quote Link to comment
Mike Chester Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 E-heads, my number one local band, hanggang ngayun hindi pa ako nag sasawa sa mga kanta nila, i don't know kung ano ang magic meron sa kanta nila, pero ibang klase talaga. Kaya ung mga naglalabasang local bands after them, hindi mo maiwasang ikumpara sa kanila, and so far i haven't found yet ung band na makaka dislodge sa kanila as the greatest local band ever in Philippine music industry. Quote Link to comment
ramsstein21 Posted September 9, 2005 Share Posted September 9, 2005 Sayang nga at walang ng E-heads... Kakamiss ang mga astig na songs...But they will be remembered by every Pinoy rock fanatic... Quote Link to comment
melancholic_g28 Posted September 13, 2005 Share Posted September 13, 2005 Everything started w/their song, "Pare Ko"... and then history was made! Quote Link to comment
kharl_kalabaw Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 (edited) They are an institution in the Philippine music industry. When everybody was so bored with the pop music scene back then, the Eraserheads came out and everything changed. They are the ones who started the 90's "bandwagon" trend. Everybody wanted to form a band after that. They are really the Beatles of the Philippines. If you compare their albums with the Beatles, the first couple of albums were to please the audience and the remaining are the experimental albums or they made these albums to explore there musical prowess. It's just a too bad that they have disbanded. We'll just hope that they will have a reunion album or concert. Kudos to the thread starter for an excellent topic. I hope the official website of the Eraserheads will be back again. Edited September 18, 2005 by kharl_kalabaw Quote Link to comment
monski_1978 Posted September 18, 2005 Share Posted September 18, 2005 magaling eraserheads, catchy tunes, kewl lyrics.. di ko lng nagustuhan yung ugali nila... feel they have filled their big heads with air .. i still remember nung concert nila sa UP way back 1990's ... Quote Link to comment
revi Posted September 24, 2005 Share Posted September 24, 2005 The Eraserheads were the Juan Dela Cruz Band of the 1990's. I first heard them play around 1992 at Club Dredd (ung sa old Dredd).. Catchy tunes sabi ko sa sarili ko. I was really waiting for Binky Lampano to play that night. Opening act lang ang E-Heads at that time. Metal talaga ang uso noon kasi kaya hindi masyado napapansin ang E-Heads sa Dredd. The one song that started everything was really, "Pare Ko." At that time L.A. 105.9 (yes, not NU) was giving OPM Alternative Bands respect --- meaning they were giving new groups radio air-time. And "Pare Ko," was a hit. When I first heard the song it was so good that I got surprised na E-Heads pala tumugtog nito. Then their first album was released.. this album started a trend that even right now popular alt. bands like Hale, Parokya, etc. are benefiting from. They say that Ely Buendia became an air-head. I say no.. why? Because Ely did not want to be a superstar singer. He wanted to do what he likes best.. and that is to write and sing his songs. Hindi nagyayabang si Ely nun.. it was just being him. Sayang nga at nawala na sila.. Quote Link to comment
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