sliderule Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 The ingenue's name was CATHY MELENDRES(Z). She is currently one of the singers in a 70's band .. I forgot the name. august, hindi ba Ensalada...? Quote Link to comment
storm Posted December 11, 2007 Author Share Posted December 11, 2007 Karamihan dun sa post mo pareng 16 ay 60s pa pero we saw them na sa betamax so pwede na ring 70s, hehehe. Addn'l 70s musicals All That JazzSgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club BandTGIFSaturday Night FeverCabaretWiz Di ko napanoodLast WaltzTommy Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band starred peter frampton and the bee gees. it also featured aerosmith and george burns. IMHO it was terrible, parang pilit ang story - kinuha sa title song. even the names of the characters are from the songs. at least the music is tolerable. Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 sound of music is 60s, even the film was late 60s. julie andrews was incredible in this musical pero hindi nanalo ng academy award as parang walang pinag-iba ang character nya sa mary poppins kay faulein maria. Quote Link to comment
feel_the_heat Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Hi Guys! After three years of failing to connect to MTC (pesteng corporate firewall), I'm back to savor the past, with your postings of course. Now I have to spend days and weeks for backtracking. Marami na bang goldies dito? Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 Hi Guys! After three years of failing to connect to MTC (pesteng corporate firewall), I'm back to savor the past, with your postings of course. Now I have to spend days and weeks for backtracking. Marami na bang goldies dito? pareho pala sitwasyon naten, boss Quote Link to comment
16track Posted December 11, 2007 Share Posted December 11, 2007 (edited) Well , for all those who mentioned "60's yun" Well, I do believe I already made it very clear in my post that the many of the musicals I mentioned were "MADE EARLIER" but that many of us saw them in the 70's.Of course, I know that they were made prior to the 70's -- sino ba hindi nakaka alam non??? Very same case with the TV series "COMBAT" with Vic Morrow. Nobody made side remarks to it when we discussed it here --EVEN IF IT WAS A SERIES MADE IN 1962. TO quote:heheh! I recently saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on TV the other week and just a few days ago, Sound of Music was also on. Hmmmm.. anybody care to share/ discuss Musicals we saw in the 70's? I know many of them were made earlier but I'm guessing most of us saw them in the 70's as well. Edited December 11, 2007 by 16track Quote Link to comment
Magaling Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 sgt pepper's lonely hearts club band starred peter frampton and the bee gees. it also featured aerosmith and george burns. IMHO it was terrible, parang pilit ang story - kinuha sa title song. even the names of the characters are from the songs. at least the music is tolerable. One of the few cuts I like in the soundtrack was Aerosmith's take on "Come Together". To some extent, EWF's "Got to Get You Into My Life" but only because I'm a huge EWF fan. Other than that, I would tend to agree with you pards. Frampton was not at his best here, the Bee Gees were already over-exposed by this time and oh well... Anyway, girls loved that movie though. Believe it or not, I still ended up watching it thrice on three separate occasions. Geez... HAIR, but I think I saw this in the 80s na. If you remember in the good old elementary days in Pasig, pag may magandang palabas sa sinehan, all elementary students would troop to the cinema (Pasig Theatre I think) together with the teachers. And this is on a school day - official school activity. That's when we saw CHITTY CHITTY BANG BANG, Finian's Rainbow and Brother Sun Sister Moon. @bods: This reminds me that you are a kumbento boy! Lucky you. Madaming maganda dyan sa katabi nyong school hahaha. IMHO, Buen Consejo has got to be one of Metro Manila's best kept secrets :thumbsupsmiley:. I have friends there mostly from GS '76 HS '80....we may have some common friends? PS. So madalas ka rin mag-meryenda ng pansit kay Mang Ado? Bumili ng tinapay sa Dimasalang bakery? Quote Link to comment
sliderule Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 Jesus Christ Superstar was my most memorable. Grade 6 ako nun sa Ateneo. One thing about growing up in Katipunan, they teach you how to appreciate yung performing arts. We looked forward to those annual plays which were almost always musicals. The last play (directed by the tireless "Mr Singson" which to this day still run Ateneo Childrens Theatre yata) we had before out batch graduated was Joseph's and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, brings back haunting memories kasi kasama din namin mga counterparts namin sa Maryknoll hehehe wow that was so long ago. Back to JCS...I wore out the LP of that one. Every song is memorable and we all knew them by heart. My favorite scene was when a couple of jet fighter planes swooped on Judas.....Soooo looooong Juuuudas.....pooooor oooold Juuuudas.... Quote Link to comment
noypiblazer Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 remember mike de leon's 'kakabakaba ka ba ?' released in 1980 there was a musical number at the end of the film na I think was made in the style of 'Hair' i still have the LP of Jesus Christ Superstar , both broadway and movie version. the musical number of king herod was added only in the movie version, wala kasi yung musical number na yun sa broadway LP. the lyrics goes like this...'I am overjoyed to meet you face to face. You've been getting quite a name all around the place. Healing criples. Raising from the dead. And now I understand you're God? At least, that's what you've said.So, you are the Christ, you're the great Jesus Christ.Prove to me that you're devine; change my water into wine.' ...that was a fun number sang by a homosexual king herod...parang charleston tempo of the 20s anybody remember Leif Garrett ? diba kamukha sya ni peter frampton. teenage idol of the 70s Leif Garrett, I remember he guested in Student Canteen (eddie ilarde, bobby ledesma helen vela). the only movie i remember with remember leif garrett was francis ford coppola's 'the outsiders' ...patay agad sya sa movie early on hehehe Quote Link to comment
16track Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 Magaling: Heheh! bro! I am very familiar with Ado's and Dimasalang. The breadin Dimasalang is still womderful.Too bad that the old El Pasig Bakery closed down after lording it over everyone else in the 60's and 70's.Believe it or not but Ado's now has a delivery service- with a minimum of Php500. Pancit lomi Special favorite ko don. Been going there since as Far Back as I can remember. PS. So madalas ka rin mag-meryenda ng pansit kay Mang Ado? Bumili ng tinapay sa Dimasalang bakery? Quote Link to comment
16track Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 (edited) Sliderule: Yeh, got that LP as well. My favorite song there was "STRANGE THING MYSTIFYING: when Judas was trying to put down Mary Magdalene in front of everyone else. That line where he sings out: "Yes, I can understand that she amuses,But to let her kiss you, stroke your hair, that's hardly in your line." Heheh! Now that you mentioned it.. I have always liked the Knoll girls. Jesus Christ Superstar was my most memorable. Grade 6 ako nun sa Ateneo. One thing about growing up in Katipunan, they teach you how to appreciate yung performing arts. We looked forward to those annual plays which were almost always musicals. The last play (directed by the tireless "Mr Singson" which to this day still run Ateneo Childrens Theatre yata) we had before out batch graduated was Joseph's and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, brings back haunting memories kasi kasama din namin mga counterparts namin sa Maryknoll hehehe wow that was so long ago. Back to JCS...I wore out the LP of that one. Every song is memorable and we all knew them by heart. My favorite scene was when a couple of jet fighter planes swooped on Judas.....Soooo looooong Juuuudas.....pooooor oooold Juuuudas.... Edited December 12, 2007 by 16track Quote Link to comment
storm Posted December 12, 2007 Author Share Posted December 12, 2007 Well , for all those who mentioned "60's yun" Well, I do believe I already made it very clear in my post that the many of the musicals I mentioned were "MADE EARLIER" but that many of us saw them in the 70's.Of course, I know that they were made prior to the 70's -- sino ba hindi nakaka alam non??? Very same case with the TV series "COMBAT" with Vic Morrow. Nobody made side remarks to it when we discussed it here --EVEN IF IT WAS A SERIES MADE IN 1962. TO quote:heheh! I recently saw Chitty Chitty Bang Bang on TV the other week and just a few days ago, Sound of Music was also on. Hmmmm.. anybody care to share/ discuss Musicals we saw in the 70's? I know many of them were made earlier but I'm guessing most of us saw them in the 70's as well. Yes I mentioned nga Betamax which came out in late 70s and my father loves musicals so we were able to watch the following movies, some of which were laser copies kaya mas malinaw. 1. South Pacific2. American in Paris3. Gigi4. Can Can ?5. My Fair lady6. Singing in the Rain7. The King and I8. Carousel9. Fiddler on the Roof10. The Wizard of Oz11. Camelot Hinhanap ko yung movie na Turning Point tsaka History of the World Part 1 Quote Link to comment
storm Posted December 12, 2007 Author Share Posted December 12, 2007 Daming LPs sa Marikina Shoe Expo Cubao. Merong 3 for P100. Malilinis pa yung iba. Masara din yung mga kainan sa loob. maybe we can have a lunch eb there and take a look at the LPs. Bought about 20 LPs. Problem is wala pa kong turn table. Quote Link to comment
16track Posted December 12, 2007 Share Posted December 12, 2007 Hi Storm! Bro, I like your list-- specially Camelot. Are there copies of this pa ba?I recently got a VCD of Fiddler on the Roof and it was a blast to watch it again. Singing in the Rain is also availabe locally. South Pacific has an excellent soundtrack too! Yes I mentioned nga Betamax which came out in late 70s and my father loves musicals so we were able to watch the following movies, some of which were laser copies kaya mas malinaw. 1. South Pacific2. American in Paris3. Gigi4. Can Can ?5. My Fair lady6. Singing in the Rain7. The King and I8. Carousel9. Fiddler on the Roof10. The Wizard of Oz11. Camelot Hinhanap ko yung movie na Turning Point tsaka History of the World Part 1 Quote Link to comment
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