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Hi There!

 

The shop is right along the lane behind the shop that sells all the Golfing attire --on your left as soon as you enter the main entrance. There's 3-4 shops selling not just some MP3 but also audio discs in CD format as well. Three for PhP 100 ang price.

 

From that pile, I was able to get the following:

 

1. Best of the Tempattions

2. Best of the WHO

3. Maria Cafra

4. Best of Pinoy Swing music ( ayos ba? heheh -- couldn't help it! )

5. Circus Band

6. 70's Jazz compilation

If you can not locate the shop, just let me know and I'll burn one for you. I hold office at Tektite lang.

 

Cheers!

 

 

Thank you 16Track for the info and the recommended picks. I will head down to MW this afternoon. :)

Best regards.

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[qhiuote name=bods1000' date='Mar 22 2007, 12:52 PM' post='4211208]

that was a great article, pare. Thanks for sharing it with us. Brings back memories....

 

Eric Caruncho, Tony Maghirang, et al were great music critics at the old Jingle mag. Together with Juaniyo Arcellana and the poet Eric Gamalinda (who's now in the States)

 

hi guys...

pareng bods do you have any other info on eric gamalinda...

 

pareng sbm..

i remember bacchus...

the place is so small and cramped and a;ways jampacked

that one time i had to sit by the drummer.

pag labas namin di lang ako sabog sa booze, sabog din ear drums ko.hahaha

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>One visit to an optometrist yielded more than reading glasses. The luminous Dr. Nella Sarabia was business affairs manager for the late Edmond Fortuno, who played the drums in Peñera's third album and at the Calesa Bar gigs.

 

Pards, was she the same Nella Sarabia-De Leon who also wrote for Jingle magazine?

 

Back in the late 70s, I had a special issue of Jingle Magazine that focused on all of the Beatles songs. The magazine had a red cover and had the photos of the Fab Four on it. If I remember right, there was an article in the magazine that Nell wrote and one that Juaniyo Arcellana wrote.

 

Sayang. Wala nang Jingle Magazine. It was a very popular magazine. Most of my friends and classmates who were into music were regular readers. That's why I'm not really sure to this day what led to its demise. :(

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Pards, was she the same Nella Sarabia-De Leon who also wrote for Jingle magazine?

 

Back in the late 70s, I had a special issue of Jingle Magazine that focused on all of the Beatles songs. The magazine had a red cover and had the photos of the Fab Four on it. If I remember right, there was an article in the magazine that Nell wrote and one that Juaniyo Arcellana wrote.

 

Sayang. Wala nang Jingle Magazine. It was a very popular magazine. Most of my friends and classmates who were into music were regular readers. That's why I'm not really sure to this day what led to its demise. :(

 

Familiar radio ads of Jingle Mag that still ring in my ears:

 

1. " Mommy, MOmmy... I want to JINGLE!"

2. "Anong say mo!!!!" :lol:

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[qhiuote name=bods1000' date='Mar 22 2007, 12:52 PM' post='4211208]

that was a great article, pare. Thanks for sharing it with us. Brings back memories....

 

Eric Caruncho, Tony Maghirang, et al were great music critics at the old Jingle mag. Together with Juaniyo Arcellana and the poet Eric Gamalinda (who's now in the States)

 

hi guys...

pareng bods do you have any other info on eric gamalinda...

 

negative, pare...

that's all I know. I think he's holed up in New York City.

Sayang, I miss his prose. Pero poet pala kalalabasan nya. I am also looking for his poetry collection The Empire of The Senses pero wala na akong makita...

regards, pare...

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I think "Soldier Blue" also starred Peter Strauss, who years later appeared as Rudy Jordache in "Rich Man, Poor Man." There was a memorable line in "Soldier Blue": "What are you, a son of a bitch?" My sister said it in the presence of my mother and got a tongue-lashing not long afterwards.

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