robbietan Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 people's journal, i believe, was set up during the 70s as kinse, the half pinoy-afro american kid of the tisoy komiks strip. the tabloid featured a lot of sex stories (mostly fantasies) and sex news. the tabloid gradually grew out of this phase to become the government mouthpiece it is today when it was seized by the PCGG in the cory era. still trying to find that first edition though.... Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 tempo came out in 1977 at 10 centavos lang. i have a copy of people's where tito sotto, joey de leon were on the front page accused of raping the late pepsi paloma and guada guarin. mero din akong last copy ng daily express. also, would anyone be interested in buying a 1935 copy of manila herald with pres manuel quezon on the front page? Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 pepsi paloma rape case - the sensational story of the time pati ang manager nilang si (kap) rey dela cruz (baranggay capt sa quiapo) ay pinatay na rin in broad daylight d softdrink beauties pepsi paloma sarsi emanuelle (d best) coca nicholas d political beauties ana maceda (now osang roces) etc. maybe you guys can fill this list better than i canbait bait ko nuun ha Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 Yeah, you're right. I saw the sister of my ex-gf and siempre I asked how is she? She was so surprised that I didn't know that her sister is dead. She died last year, and it was published in the obituaries of both The Bulletin and The Inquirer. They didn't know how to reach me. It was an awkward moment. Sad and awkward. That's so sad, pareng storm. I can only try to imagine how you must have felt. I guess we all come to a point where we entertain notions of seeing people who were once dear (and often still are) to us, kahit minsan lang, especially those whom we parted with na may konting sama ng loob. Or, in case of the person having gone, yung makapagpaalam ka lang sana, kahit sa burol lamang. Because we're really at that stage. When I reunited with my high school graduating class a few years ago, I learned that several of the guys had already died while a couple were in bad shape. It seems that the guys who were doing so well were the doctors. Mga patients kasi nila, e batchmate din nila. O kaya anak ng batchmate. Hinihintay nga nila ako para magpatingin sa atay! Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 (edited) tempo came out in 1977 at 10 centavos lang. i have a copy of people's where tito sotto, joey de leon were on the front page accused of raping the late pepsi paloma and guada guarin. mero din akong last copy ng daily express. also, would anyone be interested in buying a 1935 copy of manila herald with pres manuel quezon on the front page?pareng sally bogna mathay, can you scan the front cover of that tempo article and have it attached here? or you can send it to me direct via my email? generation of today doesn't have any knowledge of that scandal. it would be amusing to see the reactions of today's youth when they read that article. I remember it was vic sotto, joey de leon and richie d' horshie that was charged....after months later vic sotto and dina bonevie went to splitsville. I have an old Manila Times 1989 article with a headline MARCOS DEAD. And a Manila Bulletin 1986 article with MARCOS and AQUINO being proclaim as presidents at the same time. Edited June 22, 2004 by Anaheim Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 pareng sally bogna mathay, can you scan the front cover of that tempo article and have it attached here? or you can send it to me direct via my email? generation of today doesn't have any knowledge of that scandal. it would be amusing to see the reactions of today's youth when they read that article. I remember it was vic sotto, joey de leon and richie d' horshie that was charged....after months later vic sotto and dina bonevie went to splitsville. Hehehe Di ba di natin masabi yan sa showbiz scandals thread? But the proof of the accusation is there. Basta laging mag "alleged" OK lang. More TV shows/events from the 1970s: Kwentong Kutchero (Subas Herrero was great as a Spanish mestizo trying to speak Tagalog; so was the Lolo, who would go crazy at the mere mention of hotpants) Cleopatra (with Maya/Mitch Valdez; ala Cleopatra Jones) Jesus Christ Superstar (with Bernardo Bernardo, Tommy Abuel, and Lorice Guillen lipsyncing the stage production that featured Murray Head) Fistorama Multi-network coverages of Marcos or Imelda leaving for or arriving from a trip abroad; no choice, it was either watch or turn off the TV Harry Gasser at the MIA (yes, MIA!) with the arrival of the Concorde Evel Knievel jumping with his motorcycle over 14 buses. Minalas kasi sa 13 buses; daming nabaling buto. The introduction of Amado Pineda, the first real meteorologist to be featured in a local news show. "That's the latest from PAGASA." A star is born. Thrillseekers (with Chuck Connors as narrator) Little House on the PrairieThe WaltonsThe final years of Bonanza and GunsmokeIronside (with Raymund Burr, the original Perry Mason)Wonder Woman (can't remember her name!)Sunday Suspense Theater sa RPN-9 (usually British productions)The Carol Burnett showCher! The Frost-Nixon interviews And, of course, for most of us, the biggest thing about TV then. WALA PANG REMOTE! Kailangan tumayo para ilipat yung channel. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 Wonder Woman (can't remember her name!) siyempre may "alleged" yun. hehehe pareng jt2003 - si linda carter yung wonder woman. 70s RPN 9 - kapag nakita natin may "time clock" sa left lower corner ng tv screen siguradong channel 9 yun. kapag i-aadjust natin yung relos natin bubuksan lang natin ang tv at tignan ang oras sa channel 9. hanggang ngayon ganuon pa rin hindi man lang nag advance techologically in terms of appearance. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 22, 2004 Author Share Posted June 22, 2004 That's so sad, pareng storm. I can only try to imagine how you must have felt. I guess we all come to a point where we entertain notions of seeing people who were once dear (and often still are) to us, kahit minsan lang, especially those whom we parted with na may konting sama ng loob. Or, in case of the person having gone, yung makapagpaalam ka lang sana, kahit sa burol lamang. Because we're really at that stage. When I reunited with my high school graduating class a few years ago, I learned that several of the guys had already died while a couple were in bad shape. It seems that the guys who were doing so well were the doctors. Mga patients kasi nila, e batchmate din nila. O kaya anak ng batchmate. Hinihintay nga nila ako para magpatingin sa atay! Yeah, we had some goodtimes and mahal na mahal pa naman ako nun. I last saw her about 6 months before she died and I could still remember the sparkle in her eyes when she greeted me. Sa batch namin nung highschool, 3 died already -- lung cancer, kidney failure, accident. Some undergone kidney transplant, bypass operation. Lakas mo kasing tumoma bro. Nag-aalala na ba sila? Mga usong terms nung 70s Syota - girlfriendToma - drinkToga - shoesTsikot - carbopol - dumbbumper to bumper - big boobs with matching big assbread, datung - money Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 pareng jt, salamat for the reminder. am presently listening to jethro tull's hymn 43. heh, heh, really back to the 70s. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 22, 2004 Author Share Posted June 22, 2004 Bro, ako naman e AMERICA ang nasa playlist ko ngayon. Inspector MillsTin ManVentura HighwayA Horse with No Name Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted June 22, 2004 Share Posted June 22, 2004 one of the best concerts in the 70s, 1974 ata, was the blood, sweat and tears gig at araneta. hindi siya gaano kapuno, kaya lahat ng nasa bleachers pinababa. great music kahit medyo tunog lata with the accoustics then. yung concert ni deodato was also great. napatid yung isang string ni john tropea at nagtanong siya if someone in the crowd had a spare. Quote Link to comment
Anaheim Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 one of the best concerts in the 70s, 1974 ata, was the blood, sweat and tears gig at araneta. hindi siya gaano kapuno, kaya lahat ng nasa bleachers pinababa. great music kahit medyo tunog lata with the accoustics then. yung concert ni deodato was also great. napatid yung isang string ni john tropea at nagtanong siya if someone in the crowd had a spare. concerts that I've seen in the 1970s was the JACKSON 5 concert at the Araneta coliseum...teenager palang si michael jackson, it was a thrill seeing michael jackson do the robot, the swirl....hindi pa niya ginagawa yung moonwalk at that time (michael jackson blasted into superstardom in 1983 during the motown special singing BILY JEAN). another one which I saw with my mom was THE OSMOND BROTHERS concert in 1974 also at the Araneta coliseum....kasikatan ng mga mormon group yung time na yon with Marie Osmond singing "Paper Roses" (naguumpisa palang sumikat si marie osmond - prelude to donny and marie tv show). There was a brewing rivalry on who's the best betwwen michael jackson and donny osmond in those days specially seen at the grammy awards in 1974. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 23, 2004 Author Share Posted June 23, 2004 one of the best concerts in the 70s, 1974 ata, was the blood, sweat and tears gig at araneta. hindi siya gaano kapuno, kaya lahat ng nasa bleachers pinababa. great music kahit medyo tunog lata with the accoustics then. yung concert ni deodato was also great. napatid yung isang string ni john tropea at nagtanong siya if someone in the crowd had a spare. I misssed the Deodato concert kasi hindi ako pinayagan ng strict kong parents. I had some of his albums though until someone stole them. Quote Link to comment
robbietan Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 basket ball get-up converse shoes (basurero) mostlyknee length socks'short' shortspointer (or worse arrow) basketballany shirt with 6, 7 or 8 is cool, man, coolfly like dr. j, hook like kareem Quote Link to comment
Dekampanilla Posted June 23, 2004 Share Posted June 23, 2004 Before Nike dominated the athletic shoe market, the 70s were dominated by Adidas and Puma. Does anyone remember Adidas ROM and Superstar? These styles appear to be amking a comeback. Products from the 70's that are no longer around. DRIVE DETERGENT FRESS ROOTBEERCHOCOVIMJACK AND JILL PRAWN CURLSAPARON FLAKES Quote Link to comment
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