willow_boy Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 1970s is still alive in the 2000s in: Groups like Earth, Wind & FireChicagoAerosmith Artists likeDevadip Carlos SantanaMichael JacksonSergio Mendez Actors likeJohn TravoltaJack NicholsonDavid Carradine Actresses likeDiane Keaton anyone care to add to the list?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pare, I'll add: Actors:Robert De Niro (Taxi Driver)Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now) Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 28, 2006 Author Share Posted June 28, 2006 1970s is still alive in the 2000s in: Groups like Earth, Wind & FireChicagoAerosmith Artists likeDevadip Carlos SantanaMichael JacksonSergio Mendez Actors likeJohn TravoltaJack NicholsonDavid Carradine Actresses likeDiane Keaton anyone care to add to the list?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Sige dagdag ako Active singers Barry MannilowRod StewartElton JohnBarbra StreisandSmokey RobinsonChaka KhanStevie WonderCliff RichardsSir Paul Groups The EaglesRolling Stones Those who come to the Philippines to do concerts Manhattan TransferVillage PeopleSister SledgeThe StylisticsSpiral Starecase Actors William ShatnerRobert RedfordRobert de NiroPaul NewmanTom HanksHarrison FordAl PacinoDennis HopperSean ConneryMichael CaineGene HackmanClint EastwoodBurt ReynoldsMichael DouglasRobert DuvallDustin HoffmannKurt RusselJeremy IronsEddie GarciaCristopher de LeonChristopher WalkenJon VoightLeslie NielsenBen KingsleyMartin SheenDonald SutherlandTommy Lee JonesDon Johnson Actresses Goldie HawnBarbra StreisandMeryl StreepBette MidlerSusan SarandonJodie FosterShirley MaclaineJulie AndrewsMelanie GriffithVilma SantosMaricel SorianoGina AlajarRio LocsinGloria Romero - walang kupas kasi mula pa nung 50s? Quote Link to comment
teejoe Posted June 28, 2006 Share Posted June 28, 2006 Remember: Santana's "Sambapati, Oye Como Va, etc."Paul Jabarra's "Trapped in a Stairway" (from the movie TGIF)The Temptation's "Psychedelic Shack"The Ritchie Family's "Best Disco In Town," "Brazil," "Frenesi"The Ides of March's "Vehicle" w/c was performed in American Idol last yearJethro Tull's "Aqualung" and "Cross-eyed Mary"Isley Brother's "Highways of My Life"Grand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band"Frankie Vallie's "Swearin' to God"The Blackbyrd's "Walkin' In Rhythm"Edgar Winter Group's "Free Ride"The Doobie Brothers' "Jesus is Just Alright," "Listen to the Music," "Long Train Running," "Without Love"Bachman Turner Overdrive's "Taking Care of Business"Allman Brothers Band's "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," "Statesboro Blues"Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild"Dennis Lambert's "Of all the things"Rupert Holmes' "Terminal"Jose Feliciano's "It Doesn't Matter Anyhow"Chuck Mangione's "Hill Where the Lord Hides"Firefly's "Hey There Little Firefly" (plus they have another hit song that escapes my memory, yung parang scat lang, walang lyrics)The Commodores' "Machine Gun"Ronnie Dyson's "I Just Don't Wanna Be Lonely" with a local version by Boy CamarraGilbert O Sullivan's "Alone Again Naturally"Heatwave's "Heatwave," "All You Do is Dial"Tavares' "Hardcore Poetry," "She's Gone"The Miracles' "Love Machine," "City of Angels"Silver Convention's "San Francisco Hustle"Seventh Avenue's "Midnight in Manhattan," and "From Chicago to the Sky" (70's ba 'to?) Yup it was funnyman Ariel Ureta. Incidentally, he has a show at the ANC Channel entitled "My Favorite Show." Martial Law was formally announced on September 23, 1972. I agree with you on the circa 70-72 before Martial Law. Uso noon ang sobrang long hair. From the Beatles to Alice Cooper. I have cousins who lost their minds due to drugs. Sayang sila. I started attending typars in 1973. I saw a Circus band concert that year. Si Pabs Dadivas and Tillie Moreno ang lead vocals nila. Backup lang noon sina Hajji Alejandro and Basil Valdez pero nang magdisband, unang sumikat si Basil for Ngayon at Kailanman then sinundan ni Hajji with Panakip Butas. Favorites namin sa mga typars noon (circa 73-76) ay:Tower of PowerLed Zeppelin, particularly - Stairway to HeavenMFSBThree DegreesBarry WhiteDiana RossBlue MagicThe StylisticsThe TemptationsBeeGeesSergio MendezGino VanelliLani HallAstrud GilbertoDeodatoKC & the Sunshine bandSeals and CroftsThe Doobie BrothersMaureen McGovernFriends of distinctionThe Main IngredientChicagoAveage White BandSige na nga si Barry MannilowHotDogPaul WilliamsOlivia Newton-JohnWingsChuck MangioneRamsey LewisBob JamesMajor HarrisCerroneBiddu OrchestraThe CommodoresEarth Wind and Fireamong others<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 28, 2006 Author Share Posted June 28, 2006 Remember: Santana's "Sambapati, Oye Como Va, etc."Paul Jabarra's "Trapped in a Stairway" (from the movie TGIF)The Temptation's "Psychedelic Shack"The Ritchie Family's "Best Disco In Town," "Brazil," "Frenesi"The Ides of March's "Vehicle" w/c was performed in American Idol last yearJethro Tull's "Aqualung" and "Cross-eyed Mary"Isley Brother's "Highways of My Life"Grand Funk Railroad's "We're an American Band"Frankie Vallie's "Swearin' to God"The Blackbyrd's "Walkin' In Rhythm"Edgar Winter Group's "Free Ride"The Doobie Brothers' "Jesus is Just Alright," "Listen to the Music," "Long Train Running," "Without Love"Bachman Turner Overdrive's "Taking Care of Business"Allman Brothers Band's "In Memory of Elizabeth Reed," "Statesboro Blues"Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild"Dennis Lambert's "Of all the things"Rupert Holmes' "Terminal"Jose Feliciano's "It Doesn't Matter Anyhow"Chuck Mangione's "Hill Where the Lord Hides"Firefly's "Hey There Little Firefly" (plus they have another hit song that escapes my memory, yung parang scat lang, walang lyrics)The Commodores' "Machine Gun"Ronnie Dyson's "I Just Don't Wanna Be Lonely" with a local version by Boy CamarraGilbert O Sullivan's "Alone Again Naturally"Heatwave's "Heatwave," "All You Do is Dial"Tavares' "Hardcore Poetry," "She's Gone"The Miracles' "Love Machine," "City of Angels"Silver Convention's "San Francisco Hustle"Seventh Avenue's "Midnight in Manhattan," and "From Chicago to the Sky" (70's ba 'to?)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I remember most of them. :cool: Yup 70s yung Seventh Avenue (1979). Kasabay niya yung Pouzzez. Blue Magic has another version of Ronnie Dyson's "I Just Don't Wanna Be Lonely"Tavares' Heaven Must Be Missing an Angel was featured in the remake of Charlie's Angel :thumbsupsmiley: The Miracles' "City of Angels" was also a high school sweet dance favorite, I remembered how I used to tell my ka-sweet that the song was about LA falling into the seas just in case a strong earthquake hit LA because of the san Andrea's fault, and my ka-sweet would reply "masyado palang morbid yang kantang iyan" Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 (edited) Yeah. he was indeed the unidsputed Jukebox King. I just don't know kung saan iyong mga jukebox na they were referring to. How about Rey Valera at ang kanyang romantikong awiting "Superman"? (Sa totoo lang, ok sa 'kin 'tong kanta niyang ito. Hehe Baduy rin pala 'ko 'no?)<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Idagdag na kaya natin ang prinsipe ng mga boses lata--EDDIE PEREGRINA. If i remember right, he and Victor Wood had an intense rivalry as Jukebox King until Peregrina's untimely death as a result of a car accident in the late 70s. Edited June 29, 2006 by Mandrake Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 Idagdag na kaya natin ang prinsipe ng mga boses lata--EDDIE PEREGRINA. If i remember right, he and Victor Wood had an intense rivalry as Jukebox King until Peregrina's untimely death as a result of a car accident in the late 70s.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Yeah, Eddie Peregrina was killed at the intersection of Shaw Boulevard and EDSA during the pre-EDSA Crossing underpass days. I think it was 1974 when he died in that car accident. Sayang classic pa naman iyong kanta niyang "My Pledge of Love". Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 Remember: Steppenwolf's "Born to be Wild"<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pards, that was a great list. :thumbsupsmiley: The only correction I need to make is for the song above. This song came out in 1967 and was also featured in the Jack Nicholson/Peter Fonda/Dennis Hopper movie "Easy Rider" in 1969. Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 (edited) Yeah, Eddie Peregrina was killed at the intersection of Shaw Boulevard and EDSA during the pre-EDSA Crossing underpass days. I think it was 1974 when he died in that car accident. Sayang classic pa naman iyong kanta niyang "My Pledge of Love". <{POST_SNAPBACK}> ...at kung gusto mong mainis ng todo, ang walang kamatayang "TOGETHER AAAAGAAAAAINN!" Paborito ng lola ko yan kasi kaya no choice ako pag nasa radyo ang matanda. And speaking of AM Radio during that era, who can ever forget the soap dramas of "Ito ang Inyong Tiya Dely" and "Kahapon Lamang ni Kuya Eddie". Sheeessh...as if these were not enough to torture me, my lola would shift to the deadman's voice of Kuya Cesar as he begins to tell the story behind a f***ing love song. Edited June 29, 2006 by Mandrake Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 ...at kung gusto mong mainis ng todo, ang walang kamatayang "TOGETHER AAAAGAAAAAINN!" Paborito ng lola ko yan kasi kaya no choice ako pag nasa radyo ang matanda. And speaking of AM Radio during that era, who can ever forget the soap dramas of "Ito ang Inyong Tiya Dely" and "Kahapon Lamang ni Kuya Eddie". Sheeessh...as if these were not enough to torture me, my lola would shift to the deadman's voice of Kuya Cesar as he begins to tell the story behind a f***ing love song. <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Speaking of AM Radio, sikat din sa umaga noon si Johnny De Leon at ang kanyang dakilang sidekick na si Ngongo. I think sa DWWW yata iyon. It was part-news and part-entertainment. Too bad na Johnny De Leon died at an early age. Heart attack yata and it was around 1976. Rod Navarro took over not long after that. Quote Link to comment
KayaK Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 Speaking of AM Radio, sikat din sa umaga noon si Johnny De Leon at ang kanyang dakilang sidekick na si Ngongo. I think sa DWWW yata iyon. It was part-news and part-entertainment. Too bad na Johnny De Leon died at an early age. Heart attack yata and it was around 1976. Rod Navarro took over not long after that.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> sa bahay naman, DZRH ang istasyon ni ermats kung saan namamayagpag tuwing umaga si Rod Navarro. mga bandang mid to late 70s ito where Rod's sidekick on the air was Joe Taruc. at that time umi-extra pa lang si Noli Boy De Castro every sunday lang with his "noli linggo balita". joe taruc's and veep noli's fortune turned brighter when rod navarro abruptly left the country with the marcoses in the aftermath of edsa I. Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 The JD and DM Liners which ply EDSA which was only 2-3 lanes back there with lots of intersection and traffic lights from Monumento all the way to Baclaran, but yet traffic was manageable then. So simple then.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> I remember the DM Liners. A joke going around that time was that the initials stood for "Demonyo Magmaneho"! Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 (edited) And speaking of AM Radio during that era, who can ever forget the soap dramas of "Ito ang Inyong Tiya Dely" and "Kahapon Lamang ni Kuya Eddie". <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Napakasakit Kuya Eddie.... :sick: Sheeessh...as if these were not enough to torture me, my lola would shift to the deadman's voice of Kuya Cesar as he begins to tell the story behind a f***ing love song. Tawagin niyo na lamang po ako sa nagtatagong pangalan na....Mr. Lonely. (Sabay tugtog yung kanta "Lonely...I'm Mr. Lonely...I have nobody...) Or some other crappy name like "Capricorn" or "Taurus" etc. Hahahahaha! Edited June 29, 2006 by Magaling Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted June 29, 2006 Share Posted June 29, 2006 Speaking of AM Radio, sikat din sa umaga noon si Johnny De Leon at ang kanyang dakilang sidekick na si Ngongo. I think sa DWWW yata iyon. It was part-news and part-entertainment. Too bad na Johnny De Leon died at an early age. Heart attack yata and it was around 1976. Rod Navarro took over not long after that.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Honga pre! Ito sing NGONGO ang sumisigaw ng punchline nyang--" Bataaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaang Maamis!!!" :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted June 30, 2006 Share Posted June 30, 2006 Napakasakit Kuya Eddie.... :sick: Tawagin niyo na lamang po ako sa nagtatagong pangalan na....Mr. Lonely. (Sabay tugtog yung kanta "Lonely...I'm Mr. Lonely...I have nobody...) Or some other crappy name like "Capricorn" or "Taurus" etc. Hahahahaha! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Nakana mo, Pareng Magaling! :cool: Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted June 30, 2006 Share Posted June 30, 2006 Speaking of AM Radio, sikat din sa umaga noon si Johnny De Leon at ang kanyang dakilang sidekick na si Ngongo. I think sa DWWW yata iyon. It was part-news and part-entertainment. Too bad na Johnny De Leon died at an early age. Heart attack yata and it was around 1976. Rod Navarro took over not long after that.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> if I'm not mistaken kasabayan ni Johnny de Leon dati si Rafael Yabut -he with the silky voice too manning the newscasts... sa bahay naman, DZRH ang istasyon ni ermats kung saan namamayagpag tuwing umaga si Rod Navarro. mga bandang mid to late 70s ito where Rod's sidekick on the air was Joe Taruc. at that time umi-extra pa lang si Noli Boy De Castro every sunday lang with his "noli linggo balita". joe taruc's and veep noli's fortune turned brighter when rod navarro abruptly left the country with the marcoses in the aftermath of edsa I.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> did Rod Navarro leave? I remember always seeing him na nakatambay sa Pasig during the 70's. Ilang beses pa ngang kumandidato itong mayor lagi namang talo kay Caruncho Kahit dun sa amin lumaban din itong barangay captain talo din... Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted June 30, 2006 Share Posted June 30, 2006 if I'm not mistaken kasabayan ni Johnny de Leon dati si Rafael Yabut -he with the silky voice too manning the newscasts...did Rod Navarro leave? I remember always seeing him na nakatambay sa Pasig during the 70's. Ilang beses pa ngang kumandidato itong mayor lagi namang talo kay Caruncho Kahit dun sa amin lumaban din itong barangay captain talo din...<{POST_SNAPBACK}> If memory serves me right, Rod Navarro did not leave the country. However, his close association to the Marcoses made him so unpopular that he was forced to leave DWWW and move to the radio station run by the Iglesia ni Cristo. I just can't recall the station's name and call ID. He's gone now. I think he passed away about 2 or 3 years ago from cancer yata. Quote Link to comment
LYCHEE Posted July 1, 2006 Share Posted July 1, 2006 Ilang beses nang niratrat si Paeng Yabut pro may taglay daw na agimat. Ngiwi na nga yan pero banat pa rin sa radyo at telebisyon hanggang sa namatay siya due to natural causes. Si Rod Navarro naman ang tinaguriang King of Commercials nung kasikatan nya ng dekadang 70s. Isang umaga nakita namin ng pinsang kong sundalo at nataong nakatabi namin ang maneho nyang BMW sa kalagitnaan ng trapik sa West Ave. Sinaluduhan niya si pinsan (dati raw kasing PC Ranger yan at magaling daw tlagang gumamit ng .45 bago siya naging artista). Kahit saksakan ng hangin si Mr. Navaroo, maginoo yan at hindi nya nakakalimot sa pinanggalingan nya. Pag pinagsama mo yan, si Eddie Garcia at Vic Pacia---umaatikabong riot na comedy. :cool: Paborito kong comedy show nung mga 70s ---BALTIC & CO. at BUHAY ARTISTA (nawala na sina Ading Fernando, Bayani Casimiro, Panchito, Vic Pacia, Babalu pero si Pidol na lang ang matibay hanggang ngayon.) :mtc: Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted July 2, 2006 Share Posted July 2, 2006 Si Rod Navarro naman ang tinaguriang King of Commercials nung kasikatan nya ng dekadang 70s. Isang umaga nakita namin ng pinsang kong sundalo at nataong nakatabi namin ang maneho nyang BMW sa kalagitnaan ng trapik sa West Ave. Sinaluduhan niya si pinsan (dati raw kasing PC Ranger yan at magaling daw tlagang gumamit ng .45 bago siya naging artista). Kahit saksakan ng hangin si Mr. Navaroo, maginoo yan at hindi nya nakakalimot sa pinanggalingan nya. Pag pinagsama mo yan, si Eddie Garcia at Vic Pacia---umaatikabong riot na comedy. :cool: Paborito kong comedy show nung mga 70s ---BALTIC & CO. at BUHAY ARTISTA (nawala na sina Ading Fernando, Bayani Casimiro, Panchito, Vic Pacia, Babalu pero si Pidol na lang ang matibay hanggang ngayon.) :mtc:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mr. Lychee, Tama ka about Rod Navarro. Miyembro siya ng CIS (Criminal Investigation Service) branch ng Philippine Constabulary bago naging artista iyan. I remember a story told by a family friend na nagalit daw kay Rod Navarro si Pancho Magalona (another matinee idol from the 1950s and early 60s) due to the fact na Rod Navarro led a team of PC agents on a raid sa bahay ni Pancho on tips that illegal gambling was taking place in the Magalona residence. As for favorite comedy shows, ang paborito ko noon were John and Marsha, Kuwentong Kutsero (a political satire), and Baltic & Co. :thumbsupsmiley: Unfortunately, a lot of those people are gone now. Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 And speaking of some memorable comedians of the 70s who have passed away: Apeng Daldal - famous for his protruding teeth in Super Laff-In and Tangtarangtang Cachupoy - our version of Charlie Chaplain, sidekick of Pancho Magalona in Magandang Tanghali Chichay- of Nida-Nestor Show and Mrs. Milyonarya Bentot - the eternal child of Tangtarangtang in the 60s and 70s Tange - funndy houseboy in My Son, My Son also one of the cast in Super Laff-In Quote Link to comment
storm Posted July 3, 2006 Author Share Posted July 3, 2006 And speaking of some memorable comedians of the 70s who have passed away: Apeng Daldal - famous for his protruding teeth in Super Laff-In and Tangtarangtang Cachupoy - our version of Charlie Chaplain, sidekick of Pancho Magalona in Magandang Tanghali Chichay- of Nida-Nestor Show and Mrs. Milyonarya Bentot - the eternal child of Tangtarangtang in the 60s and 70s Tange - funndy houseboy in My Son, My Son also one of the cast in Super Laff-In<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Mga sidekick ni Dolphy na namaalam na: Bayani CasimiroBabaluAding Fernandoand Panchito Iba pang mga comedians of the 70s na namaalam na rin PugoNida BlancaDely Atay-atayanDencio Padilla Quote Link to comment
storm Posted July 3, 2006 Author Share Posted July 3, 2006 (edited) Double-post. Mga retired na? Teroy de GuzmanBoy Alano Edited July 3, 2006 by storm Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 (edited) Double-post.Mga retired na? Teroy de GuzmanBoy Alano<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Pareng Storm, Minor correction lang. Si Teroy de Guzman died siguro either during the late 80s or early 90s. Idagdag na rin natin sina Patsy at Bert "Tawa" Marcelo to the list of comedians who are no longer with us. I used to see Chichay in my elementary years. May mga anak siya who attended the same elementary and high school as I did. Edited July 3, 2006 by willow_boy Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 (edited) Let's switch topics for a moment.... Mga pare and mare, The 1970s saw a rivalry in the annals of Philippine sports history that has never been equalled to this day. This sports rivalry was of such intensity that it threatened to split Philippine society into 2. It pitted parent against child, grandparent against grandchild, sibling against sibling, kumpare against kumpare, kumare against kumare, kumpare against kumare (oops... teka ibang usapan na 'to), etc.. Anyway, hardly any Filipino (except the mentally retarded) remained in a neutral camp in the storied rivalry that defined the 1970s Philippines. The rivalry that was ..... CRISPA vs. TOYOTA!!! Panahon na para magka-alaman in these pages kung kanino kayo kumampe during that glorious time! "Let's re-ignite the passions!", wika nga but within the spirit of fun and good old reminiscing. Let's Go!! :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley: Edited July 3, 2006 by willow_boy Quote Link to comment
bathala Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 Let's switch topics for a moment.... Mga pare and mare, The 1970s saw a rivalry in the annals of Philippine sports history that has never been equalled to this day. This sports rivalry was of such intensity that it threatened to split Philippine society into 2. It pitted parent against child, grandparent against grandchild, sibling against sibling, kumpare against kumpare, kumare against kumare, kumpare against kumare (oops... teka ibang usapan na 'to), etc.. Anyway, hardly any Filipino (except the mentally retarded) remained in a neutral camp in the storied rivalry that defined the 1970s Philippines. The rivalry that was ..... CRISPA vs. TOYOTA!!! Panahon na para magka-alaman in these pages kung kanino kayo kumampe during that glorious time! "Let's re-ignite the passions!", wika nga but within the spirit of fun and good old reminiscing. Let's Go!! :thumbsupsmiley: :thumbsupsmiley:<{POST_SNAPBACK}> i started a thread like that...in the sports section, yun lang naging inactive for some time kaya inalis ng mga mods... :grr: :thumbsdownsmiley: sayang... anyways....DIE-HARD TOYOTA FANATIC HERE!!! Jawo RULES!!! :boo: :thumbsupsmiley: especially the last reunion game..." Jaworskiiii....threeee poooints!!!" Panalo!!! Quote Link to comment
willow_boy Posted July 3, 2006 Share Posted July 3, 2006 i started a thread like that...in the sports section, yun lang naging inactive for some time kaya inalis ng mga mods... :grr: :thumbsdownsmiley: sayang... anyways....DIE-HARD TOYOTA FANATIC HERE!!! Jawo RULES!!! :boo: :thumbsupsmiley: especially the last reunion game..." Jaworskiiii....threeee poooints!!!" Panalo!!! <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hahahaha.... CRISPA FAN HERE!!! REDMANIZERS ALL THE WAY!!! 2 Grand Slams! (Although hindi yata 70s iyong pangalawa under Tommy "gulo utak" Manotoc. Hehe...) Quote Link to comment
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