sally bogna mathay Posted March 3, 2005 Share Posted March 3, 2005 tahimik si pareng sbm ah speaking of the Jackal, sikat na mga bestseller nuon yung mga libro ni Frederick Forsythe - THE DAY OF THE JACKAL, THE ODESSA FILE, etc...saka lumabas na din si Ludlum around that time...among the racy bestsellers nun yung mga books ni Jacqueline Sussan - ONCE IS NOT ENOUGH saka yung THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS....<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Bods, ok yan ah, si Boz Scaggs. I like his songs, but my favorite is Downright Women. The Jackal was made into a movie in the 70s starring Edward Fox. The remake starring Bruce Willis was horrible. Forsythe's book was great; the cool and calculating mind of the Le Chacal, his ruthlessness made you want to root for him. Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted March 3, 2005 Share Posted March 3, 2005 Pareng SBM, Kailan ka uuwi rito sa Pinas? Very nostalgic avatar mo!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Storm, don't know yet pare. But I do hope soon. Can't just leave work here. Am going to Cambodia with the wife this weekend to buy some 2nd hand stuff to be sold there. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 4, 2005 Author Share Posted March 4, 2005 Sige bro, ingat lagi. Mga movies na naalala ko na favorite namin noong highschool ay yung mga Italian Comedy movies ni Lando Buzzanca (ewan ko kung tama spelling). Naughty and sexy. Hindi ko na matandaan ang mga titles except for My Darling Slave. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted March 4, 2005 Share Posted March 4, 2005 Bods, ok yan ah, si Boz Scaggs. I like his songs, but my favorite is Downright Women. The Jackal was made into a movie in the 70s starring Edward Fox. The remake starring Bruce Willis was horrible. Forsythe's book was great; the cool and calculating mind of the Le Chacal, his ruthlessness made you want to root for him.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hehehe I'm into my Boz Scaggs phase naman ngayon...I got hold of his Greatest Hits CD performed live at the San Francisco Great American Music Hall - ang galing! The best - pero wala dun yung Downright Women...The Odessa File was also made into a movie starring Jon Voight, pare.... Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 5, 2005 Author Share Posted March 5, 2005 I listened to Joey 92.3 on our way home. Back to the 70s groove. Ring My BellYou're All I HaveMake me Feel, Mighty RealPlay that Funky MusicRock the Boatetc. Quote Link to comment
andre_mark Posted March 5, 2005 Share Posted March 5, 2005 haay!!hindi pa kasi ako buhay nun eh!!siguro mahirap!! Quote Link to comment
mazinger Posted March 7, 2005 Share Posted March 7, 2005 i was born on that month. :cool: Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted March 7, 2005 Share Posted March 7, 2005 more songs of the '70's: Fight The Power (1975)The Isley Brothers- Summer Breeze (1974) - #10 billboard's black single The Way of Love (1972)Cher Makin' It (1979)David Naughton- born on Feb. 13, 1952 in Hartford, Ct.- native of West Hartford, CT- graduated from University of Pennsylvaia- gaine notoriety after appearing in Dr. Pepper commercial- appeared in the 1979 meatballs soundtrack Clair (1972)Gilbert O'Sullivan- 1st UK #1 single I am...I Said (1971)Neil Diamond- 1974 - Serenade - #3on billboard's pop album- 1978 - I'm Glad You're Here With Me Tonight - #6- 1979 - You've Got Your Troubles - #2 Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 8, 2005 Author Share Posted March 8, 2005 Mga naging memorable songs para sa akin noon. I honestly love youYou're Still a Young ManSpellReasonsSparkling in the sandStairway to heavenPers LabMy Fair ShareOff My CloudHello It's MeThe Trouble with hello is GoodbyeNeither One of UsThe First Time I ever saw your faceLove Won't Let Me WaitAs Sure As I'm Standing HereSandraCould it Be MagicMoment by MomentLooking through the Eyes of LoveGreat DayLovin You Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted March 9, 2005 Share Posted March 9, 2005 idol storm, sa lists mo, ito mga familiar sa akin. I honestly love you - i can sing this. hehehe! Stairway to heaven - i love to hear this. with a touching story The Trouble with hello is Goodbye - Neither One of Us The First Time I ever saw your face - oh, it brings back memories. As Sure As I'm Standing Here Could it Be Magic Moment by Moment Looking through the Eyes of Love - i feel misty everytime i hear this. Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Mga naging memorable songs para sa akin noon. I honestly love you - Olivia Newton JohnYou're Still a Young Man - Tower of PowerSpell - Harvey MasonReasons - EWFSparkling in the sand - Tower of PowerStairway to heaven - Led ZepPers Lab - HotdogMy Fair Share - Seals & Crofts Off My Cloud - Hues CorpHello It's Me - Todd Rundgren, also Lani HallThe Trouble with hello is Goodbye - Sergio MendesNeither One of Us - Gladys Knight & the PipsThe First Time I ever saw your face - Roberta FlackLove Won't Let Me Wait - Major HarrisAs Sure As I'm Standing Here - Barry ManilowSandra - Barry ManilowCould it Be Magic - Barry pa rin, also Donna SummerMoment by Moment - Yvonne EllimanLooking through the Eyes of Love - nasa dulo ng dila koGreat Day - Friends of DistinctionLovin You - Minnie Ripperton<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nice list, Storm. Don't forget Billy Paul's Me and Mrs Jones! Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 10, 2005 Author Share Posted March 10, 2005 Me and mrs. jones, we got a thing going on. turun, turun! Pareng sbn, I know the song kaya lang wala kasi akong karanasang mala The Graduate with mrs. Robinson naman, therefore hindi ko sinali. We watched kagabi sa IPanema si Nino Alejandro (nephew daw ni Hajji) last night. He has a great voice. He is also very good guitar player. Hajji and his daughters Rachel and ___ (don't know her name) were there in the audience (konti lang kami). He sang some light rock and rearrange some pop songs to sound like light rock. His version of Long Train Running by the Doobie brothers was remarkable. Magaling siya. Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted March 10, 2005 Share Posted March 10, 2005 Me and mrs. jones, we got a thing going on. turun, turun! Pareng sbn, I know the song kaya lang wala kasi akong karanasang mala The Graduate with mrs. Robinson naman, therefore hindi ko sinali. We watched kagabi sa IPanema si Nino Alejandro (nephew daw ni Hajji) last night. He has a great voice. He is also very good guitar player. Hajji and his daughters Rachel and ___ (don't know her name) were there in the audience (konti lang kami). He sang some light rock and rearrange some pop songs to sound like light rock. His version of Long Train Running by the Doobie brothers was remarkable. Magaling siya.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Ipanema...the beach in Brazil where Antonio Carlos Jobim saw the woman that inspired him to compose Girl from Ipanema. Do they play Brazilian music in this bar? There's so much I'm missing in Manila! Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted March 11, 2005 Share Posted March 11, 2005 familiar sa akin si nino alejandro pero maliit pa siya noon. how old is he now, idol storm? u have any idea? magaling nga siyang kumanta. Quote Link to comment
bathala Posted March 11, 2005 Share Posted March 11, 2005 my fave songs noong 70's: ashes to ashes- larry grahamone in a killion you-larry grahamthe way we planned it- friends of distinctionmost of barry manilow (can't believe the guy is almost 60 years old)ikaw, ako tayong lahat magkakapatid- new minstrelssongs by basil valdez ( where is he right now?)eto na nga lang...basta iyong classic " Manila Sound" nuff said...this was the best of times in pinoy music. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 11, 2005 Author Share Posted March 11, 2005 familiar sa akin si nino alejandro pero maliit pa siya noon. how old is he now, idol storm? u have any idea? magaling nga siyang kumanta.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Literally, maliit pa rin siya ngayon Siguro mga 20+. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 11, 2005 Author Share Posted March 11, 2005 Ipanema...the beach in Brazil where Antonio Carlos Jobim saw the woman that inspired him to compose Girl from Ipanema. Do they play Brazilian music in this bar? There's so much I'm missing in Manila!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Malamang, may brazilian night sila. Hindi ako bilib sa sound system nila. Kailan ka ulit uuwi? Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 11, 2005 Author Share Posted March 11, 2005 my fave songs noong 70's: ashes to ashes- larry grahamone in a killion you-larry grahamthe way we planned it- friends of distinctionmost of barry manilow (can't believe the guy is almost 60 years old)ikaw, ako tayong lahat magkakapatid- new minstrelssongs by basil valdez ( where is he right now?)eto na nga lang...basta iyong classic " Manila Sound" nuff said...this was the best of times in pinoy music.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pare, I saw Basil sa St. Paul Reunion/Homecomming. He was one of the performers together with Side A. Nung binasa nga ng anak ko yung name nya, she pronounced it as bay•sil (parang yung herb na ginagamit sa pesto sauce) Madalas naming pinanonood noong 70s ang mga bandang ito: Music and Magic with KuhNew MinstrelsSomething SpecialFamily Birth Control Band with Pinky Marquez and Nonoy ZuñigaMusic Making Company with Gary Lising Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 13, 2005 Author Share Posted March 13, 2005 I was watching the F channel while having breakfast and the songs of QUEEN were used as background music of the Blumarine fashion show. Bohemian Rhapsody introduced me to the voice of Freddie Mercury. Quote Link to comment
bathala Posted March 13, 2005 Share Posted March 13, 2005 Pare, I saw Basil sa St. Paul Reunion/Homecomming. He was one of the performers together with Side A. Nung binasa nga ng anak ko yung name nya, she pronounced it as bay•sil (parang yung herb na ginagamit sa pesto sauce) Madalas naming pinanonood noong 70s ang mga bandang ito: Music and Magic with KuhNew MinstrelsSomething SpecialFamily Birth Control Band with Pinky Marquez and Nonoy ZuñigaMusic Making Company with Gary Lising <{POST_SNAPBACK}> nonoy zuñiga...was he still a part of the band when his leg was severed due to the bomb blast or solo na sya noon? Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted March 13, 2005 Share Posted March 13, 2005 Literally, maliit pa rin siya ngayon Siguro mga 20+.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> oh really? hehehe! nino kasi. i love listening to bohemian rhapsody. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 13, 2005 Author Share Posted March 13, 2005 nonoy zuñiga...was he still a part of the band when his leg was severed due to the bomb blast or solo na sya noon?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Kasama pa sya sa banda pero 1980 na yung bomb blast. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 13, 2005 Author Share Posted March 13, 2005 oh really? hehehe! nino kasi. i love listening to bohemian rhapsody.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Gaya ni Niño Muhlach? Hindi nakuha sa MIlkmaid. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted March 15, 2005 Author Share Posted March 15, 2005 CB (Citizen's Band) language ang nausong language nung 70s, kasi wala pang celfone noon. Quote Link to comment
SunflowR Posted March 15, 2005 Share Posted March 15, 2005 more songs of '70's Baby Come Back (1978)Player- disbanded in the early 80's but reunited in 1995.- Ronn Moss went on to act in the soap opera, The Bold and the Beautiful after disbanding. All The Young Dudes (1972)Moot The Hoople- the song was written by David Bowie- got heir name from record executive Guy Stevens- formed in England in 1969- originally called Silence Car Wash (1977)Rose Royce-a nine-piece band- recorded the title theme of the 1976 film Car Wash- Madonna covered the hit "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"- formed in LA, CA in 1973 Lonely Boy (1977)Andrew Gold- 1973 - joined Linda Ronstadt's band Go Away Little Girl (1971)Donny Osmond- born December 9, 1957 in Ogden, UT- continued to perform in early 70's as their lead singer. Quote Link to comment
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