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Huwag rin nating kalimutan ang dakilang si Rudy Genaskey ("Tom Jones" of the Philippines daw) na ang palaging kinakanta sa TV e "Rock Me Baby".  :D

 

Hahaha...Ang daming Pinoy copy cats nitong si Tom Jones! When I was stationed in Bahrain in the late 80s, I was a regular at the Holiday Inn where lo and behold was the band of BOY MONDRAGON making waves in this Middle Eastern State. I quite remembered this tiny showbiz singer in the 70s doing Tom Jones impersonations and belting out songs of Wilson Picket on TV shows as "Big Ike's Happening" and "The Sensations" (pabaduyan na ito!) :P

 

But seriously, this guy (or should I say gay) made it really big-time in Manama, Bahrain. :D

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Hahaha...Ang daming Pinoy copy cats nitong si Tom Jones! When I was stationed in Bahrain in the late 80s, I was a regular at the Holiday Inn where lo and behold was the band of BOY MONDRAGON  making waves in this Middle Eastern State.  I quite remembered this tiny showbiz singer in the 70s doing Tom Jones impersonations and belting out songs of Wilson Picket on TV shows as "Big Ike's Happening" and "The Sensations" (pabaduyan na ito!)  :P

 

But seriously, this guy (or should I say gay) made it really big-time in Manama, Bahrain. :D

 

Tutal pabaduyan na rin lang e lubusin na natin! :D

 

Who can forget the sentimental songstress Claire dela Fuente at ang kanyang makapag-bagbag damdaming awiting "Sayang" that went to the top of the charts in the summer of 1978? :lol:

 

At si Imelda Papin sa kanyang awiting "Tukso"?

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Sige sali na rin ako. I met Victor Wood early this month in a cocktail at the National Museum. He's now an artist (painter).

 

Wasn't he the undisputed Jukebox King?

 

Don't forget Eva Eugenio?

 

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 :D Baduy rin pala 'ko 'no?)

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1970s is still alive in the 2000s in:

 

Groups like

Earth, Wind & Fire

Chicago

Aerosmith

 

Artists like

Devadip Carlos Santana

Michael Jackson

Sergio Mendez

 

Actors like

John Travolta

Jack Nicholson

David Carradine

 

Actresses like

Diane Keaton

 

anyone care to add to the list?

 

Pare, I'll add:

 

Actors:

Robert De Niro (Taxi Driver)

Martin Sheen (Apocalypse Now)

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1970s is still alive in the 2000s in:

 

Groups like

Earth, Wind & Fire

Chicago

Aerosmith

 

Artists like

Devadip Carlos Santana

Michael Jackson

Sergio Mendez

 

Actors like

John Travolta

Jack Nicholson

David Carradine

 

Actresses like

Diane Keaton

 

anyone care to add to the list?

 

Sige dagdag ako

 

Active singers

 

Barry Mannilow

Rod Stewart

Elton John

Barbra Streisand

Smokey Robinson

Chaka Khan

Stevie Wonder

Cliff Richards

Sir Paul

 

Groups

 

The Eagles

Rolling Stones

 

Those who come to the Philippines to do concerts

 

Manhattan Transfer

Village People

Sister Sledge

The Stylistics

Spiral Starecase

 

Actors

 

William Shatner

Robert Redford

Robert de Niro

Paul Newman

Tom Hanks

Harrison Ford

Al Pacino

Dennis Hopper

Sean Connery

Michael Caine

Gene Hackman

Clint Eastwood

Burt Reynolds

Michael Douglas

Robert Duvall

Dustin Hoffmann

Kurt Russel

Jeremy Irons

Eddie Garcia

Cristopher de Leon

Christopher Walken

Jon Voight

Leslie Nielsen

Ben Kingsley

Martin Sheen

Donald Sutherland

Tommy Lee Jones

Don Johnson

 

Actresses

 

Goldie Hawn

Barbra Streisand

Meryl Streep

Bette Midler

Susan Sarandon

Jodie Foster

Shirley Maclaine

Julie Andrews

Melanie Griffith

Vilma Santos

Maricel Soriano

Gina Alajar

Rio Locsin

Gloria Romero - walang kupas kasi mula pa nung 50s?

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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 year

Jethro 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 Camarra

Gilbert 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 Power

Led Zeppelin, particularly - Stairway to Heaven

MFSB

Three Degrees

Barry White

Diana Ross

Blue Magic

The Stylistics

The Temptations

BeeGees

Sergio Mendez

Gino Vanelli

Lani Hall

Astrud Gilberto

Deodato

KC & the Sunshine band

Seals and Crofts

The Doobie Brothers

Maureen McGovern

Friends of distinction

The Main Ingredient

Chicago

Aveage White Band

Sige na nga si Barry Mannilow

HotDog

Paul Williams

Olivia Newton-John

Wings

Chuck Mangione

Ramsey Lewis

Bob James

Major Harris

Cerrone

Biddu Orchestra

The Commodores

Earth Wind and Fire

among others

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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 year

Jethro 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 Camarra

Gilbert 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?)

 

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" :D

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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   :D   Baduy rin pala 'ko 'no?)

 

Idagdag na kaya natin ang prinsipe ng mga boses lata--EDDIE PEREGRINA. :P

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.

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Idagdag na kaya natin ang prinsipe ng mga boses lata--EDDIE PEREGRINA. :P

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.

 

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". :lol:

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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".   :lol:

 

...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. :lol: :P

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...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. :lol:  :P

 

Speaking of AM Radio, sikat din sa umaga noon si Johnny De Leon at ang kanyang dakilang sidekick na si Ngongo. :D 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.

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Speaking of AM Radio, sikat din sa umaga noon si Johnny De Leon at ang kanyang dakilang sidekick na si Ngongo.  :D  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.

 

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.

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