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Good morning from the island of Samui in Thailand! Maiba ako ng konti. Did any of you listen last night to the 10th anniversary of Crossroads on NU 107? What a great playlist they had up to midnight! Even Cousing Hoagy called in. Wally Gonzales was also there. I heard some songs for the first time in years like Santana's When I look into your eyes, and a whole lot of others. Galing, sounded like the old playlist of RJFM. Dami nga lang talkies because there were many dudes in the booth. I even heard someone say a curse word!

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sorry bos sally, AM station ang pinakikinggan ko d2 ngayon, erferferf. ang hirap kc sa FM stations, puro wento (na kalimitan wala namang wenta) ang ginagawa ng Dj tapos sabay commercial.

 

for now I listen to DWWW, thats 774 on the AM band. i tune in mostly 11 AM here (should be 10AM there) every weekday to 4 PM when they finish the 'oldies' time......erferferf. they even have this elvis thing every friday.....happy listening

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ihabol nyo na ang james bond movies - spy movie

 

thunderball, u only live twice....

 

Pare 60s pa yung mga binaggit mong movies.

 

Diamonds are Forever ang huling JB movie ni Sean Connery under UA/Broccoli and it was shown in 1971 kung hindi ako nagkakamali. He did a remake of Thunderball entitled Never Say Never Again in the early 80s na yata pero wala dun iyong JB themesong.

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Hmmm...

 

Anybody here the min--series on TV during the 70's? These mini-series were mostly based on best selling novels. Among those I remember and liked were:

 

1. Rich Man, Poor Man -- Starring Peter Strauss and a young Nick Nolte about two immigrant brothers

growing up in a post war America. There was part two of this series.

2. Roots -- The Alex Haley Novel about the slave, Kunta Kinte.

3. The Betsy -- Was this written by Harold Robbins? Cant remember yet.

4. Wheels -- Was this written by Arthur Haley -- a novel that seemed parallel to "The Betsy"

 

 

:D

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Nope.  "The Wild Geese" was a movie about mercenaries.  It starred Richard Burton, Roger Moore, and Richard Harris.  Ang ganda nito.

 

yun nga yata yun, pareng jt...

when WILD GEESE was mentioned I remembered that movie WHERE EAGLES DARE - a huge blockbuster at that time...I believed it also had Richard Burton in it, with Clint Eastwood - a WWII movie..

 

mahilig din ako sa mga pelikulang gyera nun - lalo na yung may mga German :P

among the films I can remember were TOBRUK, with Rock Hudson (sa African campaign ito), THE BATTLE OF THE BULGE, THE BRIDGE AT REMAGEN, A BRIDGE TOO FAR, and that film about Erwin Rommel's North African campaign too, though I can't recall the title o kung sino yung bida :blush:

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Good morning from the island of Samui in Thailand! Maiba ako ng konti. Did any of you listen last night to the 10th anniversary of Crossroads on NU 107? What a great playlist they had up to midnight! Even Cousing Hoagy called in. Wally Gonzales was also there. I heard some songs for the first time in years like Santana's When I look into your eyes, and a whole lot of others. Galing, sounded like the old playlist of RJFM. Dami nga lang talkies because there were many dudes in the booth. I even heard someone say a curse word!

 

I keep forgetting this Tuesday CROSSROADS - sayang pare ang sarap pa namang i-record sana nito...

pards if you remember Johnny Alegre the guitarist - who with his group Akasha and together with Mother Earth had those memorable RJ parking lot concerts in the 70's - he's finally out with an album - after 20 long years!!! He has a band in this album and the band includes Colby dela Calzada on bass and Tots Tolentino on sax...saw a picture of Johnny Alegre and kalbo na siya - very different from the long-haired fellow I used to see hanging out in the Conservatory of Music in the 70's...

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