16track Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 I still have the LP where that came out - InFlight - Breezin I think won a grammy for George Benson. But I prefer him when he was just a pure guitarist before he came out with all these vocals. I'm planning to buy a CD of his where all of his guitar pieces are on display - playing White Rabbit, Take Five, GoodKingBad, California Dreamin'.....but his version of This Masquerade with vocals was a great one.... Van Halen the group went through so many lead singers - David Lee Roth to Sammy Hagar - ngayon di ko na alam kung sino. Last I heard Eddie was planning to come out with a pure instrumental album - about time, really... Pare can you play a la Eddie Van halen or do shredding? Cheers! I agree that the George Benson of the 70's was a better version than the Benson of the 80's and 90's where in he is being packaged more as a vocalist. Benson started gaining fame as a jazz session artist and his move to being an instrumentalist was a natural one. Van Halen remains a super influence on many players. Learning to play Eruption is almost like a passage for every aspiring rocker... heheh! I sometimes play "Aint Talking About Love, Panama and Dreams" from the Van Halen list. Speaking of the 70's.... Anybody here ever into the "JUAN DELA CRUZ BAND"? For a brief period in the early 70's JDC Band was THE band! Pepe Smith, Wally Gonzales and Mike Hanopol came out blasting from DZRJ and Pinoy Rock was never the same again. ""Laklakin Mo, Durugin Mo Laklakin Mo, Hanggang sa iKaw ay maging Bato" Remember that song? Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 I agree that the George Benson of the 70's was a better version than the Benson of the 80's and 90's where in he is being packaged more as a vocalist. Benson started gaining fame as a jazz session artist and his move to being an instrumentalist was a natural one. Van Halen remains a super influence on many players. Learning to play Eruption is almost like a passage for every aspiring rocker... heheh! I sometimes play "Aint Talking About Love, Panama and Dreams" from the Van Halen list. Speaking of the 70's.... Anybody here ever into the "JUAN DELA CRUZ BAND"? For a brief period in the early 70's JDC Band was THE band! Pepe Smith, Wally Gonzales and Mike Hanopol came out blasting from DZRJ and Pinoy Rock was never the same again. ""Laklakin Mo, Durugin Mo Laklakin Mo, Hanggang sa iKaw ay maging Bato" Remember that song? pare I gotta see you play those Van Halen tunes one of these days Waddaya say? The LP's of Juan de la Cruz are collector's items now. I heard that their Masskara album is selling for close to a thousand dun kina Bobby - kahit wasak na daw yung cover...mga Japanese daw ang naghahanap - I dunno why.... yeah Balong Malalim, Himig Natin....those were classics. Back around the mid-80's nakakainuman ko si Pepe Smith and he was one hell of a drinker. He was a friend of an officemate and we used to take him along. What was memorable was during a birthday of mine back then isinama nila si Pepe sa bahay then when he got loaded up he played Billy Idol's Rebel Yell on my acoustic guitar! then he played a blues number complete with beer bottle slide on the frets. Nagpuntahan and naki-usyoso lahat nung tambay dun sa amin when they heard that the PEPE SMITH was on the house! Wally Gonzales plays some gigs now in Greenbelt and Makati Av but I have a hard time catching up to when and where he plays. Mike Hanopol is a regular patron at our resto - my wife has seen him several times there with his wife. Still with the same get-up. Imagine - the old jeproks mahilig pala sa Japanese food! Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 1978 - 4 yrs old ako...my dad bought a Gibson SG in Clark Air Base...hehehe it now stands beside my Gibson P-Bass Quote Link to comment
16track Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 (edited) 1978 - 4 yrs old ako...my dad bought a Gibson SG in Clark Air Base...hehehe it now stands beside my Gibson P-Bass OOOOWHEEE! An SG and a P-BASS? Better hold on to it as those things are running in 4 digits USDollars! BTW, if its a P-Bass then it was made by Fender and not by Gibson. Although Gibson has an SG bass model known as the EB1. Does your SG come with a trem bar? Funny you mentioned Clark Airbase in the 70's. I used to go there with my dad when I was younger and I really thought I was in a different country. THe 70's Dau and Angeles areas were full of those muscle cars moving about with road lined up with stores selling PX items and bars and restaurants full with GI's. I mean, my very first Adidas pair--- the Vienna model with the red stripes-- was bought in one of those shops! Darn.. I miss that pair.... I followed that up with a reliable blue Puma Clyde! Edited September 29, 2004 by 16track Quote Link to comment
orionpax Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 (edited) Ooops...err...Fender pala...it looks much like Tom Hamilton's bass which is a Gibson (Aerosmith) my SG has this thick tremolo bar... what is cool about the SG is its small relative to Strats or Teles...although a Les Paul wouldve been better ... Edited September 29, 2004 by orionpax Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 Speaking of the 70's.... Anybody here ever into the "JUAN DELA CRUZ BAND"? For a brief period in the early 70's JDC Band was THE band! Pepe Smith, Wally Gonzales and Mike Hanopol came out blasting from DZRJ and Pinoy Rock was never the same again. ""Laklakin Mo, Durugin Mo Laklakin Mo, Hanggang sa iKaw ay maging Bato" Remember that song? Bukod sa "Himig Natin" at "Laklakan", isa pa sa mga naging paborito kong kanta ng Juan dela Cruz band ang "Rock and Roll sa Ulan". After the break-up, I really liked "Wally's Blues" which was released by Wally Gonzales around 1977-78. I consider it a classic although not many rockers other than those from our generation know about his works because he was a lot less popular than either Mike or Pepe. Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 I agree that the George Benson of the 70's was a better version than the Benson of the 80's and 90's where in he is being packaged more as a vocalist. Benson started gaining fame as a jazz session artist and his move to being an instrumentalist was a natural one. I think George Benson in the later years became more of a pop act and deviated a bit from being a strictly jazz artist. Although "Moody's Mood" remains one of my favorites among his songs with vocals. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted September 29, 2004 Author Share Posted September 29, 2004 yeah pare I remember tasyo and batsi pero nung sa Pasig dati sa amin, yung kotse ginawa nilang estok..meron pa nung kadiri to death dati, di ba The epitome of the kolehiyala language was sung by Hotdog in 'Beh Buti Nga!' ...Kadiri to death, you're so baduy! By the way, uso na noon sa amin nung high school yung term na jeproks and that was way back 1974 pa, jeproks pertains to porma or pananamit na mala-rockstar, think pormang Circus band, Earth Wind & Fire, etc. Kaya nga nasabi kong naiba yung meaning nang ginawan ng kanta ni Pareng Mike. We called naman noon yung pormang preppy na jepry, meaning naka-lacoste, grandslam, fred perry, etc. Pormang burgis or social. Mukhang kay bango. :* Quote Link to comment
zeromike22 Posted September 29, 2004 Share Posted September 29, 2004 panahon nang martial law curfew talaga maalala ko... up to 10pm lang ang mga bata sa labas. also i remember the time when xmas songs were played in the streets as word broke out that marcos has fled malacanang... people from all walks of life converge in our plaza up to the wee hours in the morning Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted October 1, 2004 Share Posted October 1, 2004 I think George Benson in the later years became more of a pop act and deviated a bit from being a strictly jazz artist. Although "Moody's Mood" remains one of my favorites among his songs with vocals.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> yes that was a bummer. I first heard of Benson playing Take Five and California Dreamin' then he did This masquerade with vocals - it was beautiful. I thought it was just a novelty of his pero nag-tuloy-tuloy na siya sa songs with vocals - and more pop-influenced na.....Too bad, you know.... Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 3, 2004 Author Share Posted October 3, 2004 Tapos sinundan nya pa ng The Greatest. Learnin to love yourself is the greatest love of all. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted October 6, 2004 Share Posted October 6, 2004 Tapos sinundan nya pa ng The Greatest. Learnin to love yourself is the greatest love of all. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> yeah that's the pits - I think it's a great song anyway, but being sung by someone with a rich and promising pedigree like George Benson was kinda disappointing. I mean if we hadn't known of Benson as a great jazz guitarist before it may have been ok... Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted October 6, 2004 Share Posted October 6, 2004 This masquerade with vocals - it was beautiful pareng bods, listen also to leon russel's version of this masquerade Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted October 7, 2004 Share Posted October 7, 2004 Tapos sinundan nya pa ng The Greatest. Learnin to love yourself is the greatest love of all. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> theme song sa movie yan ni Muhammad Ali as himself and Ernest Borgnine as Angelo Dundee in the film "The Greatest" (1978) Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 9, 2004 Author Share Posted October 9, 2004 Been busy these days. Naalala ko pa nung 70s kapag ganitong buwan e maraming typar kasi katapos lang ng quarterly exams. 'Fly Robin Fly' Nung college naman, finals and sem break. Octoberfest talaga. Halos gabi-gabi ikot sa mga hotels and discos. Listening to Kuh Ledesma with Music & Magic at Alibi bar in Regent or Something Special (New Minstrels) at Siete Pecados in Westin. Then, papawis sa Wherelse. 'I haven't stopped dancing yet' - Hernandez'Keep on Dancin' - Gary's Gang Tapos bottomless coffee sa lobby ng Peninsula o kaya'y siomai sa Aberdeen. O kaya'y Quote Link to comment
daisycutter Posted October 9, 2004 Share Posted October 9, 2004 Wow repaps, this is where I belong!!! Keep on Dancing, Souveneirs, Teri Desario, wala pa ring tatalo. Haha.Tapos ikot sa greenhills when pick-ups weren't pokpok at all and when syota still meant girlfriend you telebabad with. Batse muna at babalik din ako kaagad. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 10, 2004 Author Share Posted October 10, 2004 Kapag sembreak noon punta kami sa Baguio. Mga 4 or 5 kaming barkada tapos, 2 cars ang iaakyat namin sa Baguio para may space sa mga bagong kakilala o ka- eyeball. Uso na noon ang cb radio kaya masaya. Quote Link to comment
blackmamba Posted October 10, 2004 Share Posted October 10, 2004 Wow repaps, this is where I belong!!! Keep on Dancing, Souveneirs, Teri Desario, wala pa ring tatalo. Haha.Tapos ikot sa greenhills when pick-ups weren't pokpok at all and when syota still meant girlfriend you telebabad with. Batse muna at babalik din ako kaagad.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> sige pareng daisy...ikuwento mo akong bahala sa pictures... Quote Link to comment
daisycutter Posted October 10, 2004 Share Posted October 10, 2004 Naku, memories na lang natira sa akin, buti ka pa BlackMamba, may pictures pa, haha. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted October 11, 2004 Share Posted October 11, 2004 (edited) Naku, memories na lang natira sa akin, buti ka pa BlackMamba, may pictures pa, haha.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hello daisycutter, kapatid mo nga ba si jumbs ? para hindi ako ma off topic, i got the planet of the apes dvd movies courtesy of jumbs. as we all know the sequels of planet of the apes were released in the early 70sbeneath the planet of the apes - 1970escape from the planet of the apes - 1971conquest of the planet of the apes - 1972battle for the planet of the apes - 1973 roddy mcdowall (the chimpanzee Cornelius) and kim hunter (the chimpanzee - Zira)- roddy mcdowall passed away in 1998 (the documentary about the planet of the apes hosted by roddy mcdowall was done in 1998) while kim hunter passed away in the year 2002. see attached image - that image left an indelible impression about the earth's (inevitable?) future. Edited October 11, 2004 by Anaheim Quote Link to comment
daisycutter Posted October 11, 2004 Share Posted October 11, 2004 Ganun ba? Yang kapatid ko na yan talaga. Oo naman pare, ground breaking movie yan, essentially about racial discrimination in the US. Bakit anaheim pare? Dati ako diyan sa Huntington Beach, circa 1979. 70s din hehe. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted October 11, 2004 Share Posted October 11, 2004 (edited) i know the place huntington beach, sa orange county yan. sarap mag surfing dyan _______________________________________________________ here's a sad day for all you Superman fans out there Christopher Reeve 1952-2004 Christopher Reeve died of cardiac arrest arising from an infection on his pressure wounds. pressure wounds a common complication among those who are living with paralysis. Superman - an alexander salkind production released in 1978 , hindi ako off topic. also starring marlon brando as superman's dad. Edited October 11, 2004 by Anaheim Quote Link to comment
storm Posted October 11, 2004 Author Share Posted October 11, 2004 Me malas talaga yang Superman. Pero nung panahong pinalabas ang Superman and Starwars, talagang nakakabilib considering na wala pa yatang CGI noon. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted October 12, 2004 Share Posted October 12, 2004 This masquerade with vocals - it was beautiful pareng bods, listen also to leon russel's version of this masquerade<{POST_SNAPBACK}> pare, Leon Russell composed This Masquerade and his version is the original and no other version approaches his original take...It was the best! Quote Link to comment
16track Posted October 12, 2004 Share Posted October 12, 2004 pare, Leon Russell composed This Masquerade and his version is the original and no other version approaches his original take...It was the best!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ohh yeh..Leon Russel did write that song. Another piece of Russel genuis was the song " A Song for You" which was covered by both Ray Charles and the Carpenters. Here's a link to the beautiful song which Leon sings in his usually haunting manner: http://www.vh1.com/artists/az/russell_leon/77185/album.jhtml Quote Link to comment
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