Mandrake Posted August 14, 2007 Share Posted August 14, 2007 first high school date ko sa park and wildlife (qc) lang may ice buko pa. ok din mag fishing dito nun... Quote Link to comment
storm Posted August 14, 2007 Author Share Posted August 14, 2007 Ano ba yan, Storm..AGE-appropriate time na ba iyan? bawal mapuyat ang mga ka-edad natin? Congrats on your exhibit. Hehehe!!!! This is a different gallery from the first one in Pasay where hanggang madaling araw pwede. This gallery opens from 9am-5pm, tapos merong shutterbugs eb ng Saturday morning till noon dun mismo sa gallery. Hope to see you there. Quote Link to comment
Mandrake Posted August 15, 2007 Share Posted August 15, 2007 Hehehe!!!! This is a different gallery from the first one in Pasay where hanggang madaling araw pwede. This gallery opens from 9am-5pm, tapos merong shutterbugs eb ng Saturday morning till noon dun mismo sa gallery. Hope to see you there. Where is the HIRAYA GALLERY exactly located? :thumbsupsmiley: Quote Link to comment
storm Posted August 15, 2007 Author Share Posted August 15, 2007 Where is the HIRAYA GALLERY exactly located? :thumbsupsmiley: 530 United Nations Ave., Ermita, Manila. It's along UN ave. between J Bocobo and A. Mabini streets. Quote Link to comment
hitman531ph Posted August 19, 2007 Share Posted August 19, 2007 70s OPM records Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 20, 2007 Share Posted August 20, 2007 share ko lang... for fans of 70s RJ radio, there's a new FM station at 105.9 called RJ Underground Radio. Listening to it is like being in a time warp circa 70s. Yesterday there was Howling Dave hosting Pinoy Rock and Rhythm 12noon to 3pm where like the days of yore, he was conducting interviews with band personnel interspersed with Pinoy rock music old and new. Towards the end of the show he played all Juan de la Cruz songs as some tribute to the band who was recently awarded a Lifetime Achievement Award. 3'o clock to 5pm puro jazz and blues naman ang tugtog - Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, Muddy Waters, Dinah Washington, etc. Check it out and support it. In the wasteland we call FM radio today, these sort of stations have a very short shelf life if not given some listening support. Wala pa ngang mga commercials eh, which is good or bad depending on where you look at it :upside: Quote Link to comment
16track Posted August 21, 2007 Share Posted August 21, 2007 (edited) bods: That's good to hear! Who else runs the board other than Howlin Dave? I really had enough already of RJ and his current set of DJs kasi. Medyo parang sama talaga dating para sa akin. I actually wrote RJ a letter complaining about his choice of DJs --- where I said his current set of voices were actually the ones the much vaunted RJ jocks of old clearly stayed away from back in it's prime. Hill Billy Willy? Long Tall Howard? Sigh... these guys were AM jocks who played some of the cheesiest music then and still do now. I guess I just really can't stand listening to "Michael Learns to Rock" and ABBA songs which one DJ obviously digs so much. My apologies to fans of those artists ( I respect that you like different music and that's ok too!) but it's just that RJ built it's rep on the strength of being the beacon for rock music and that is what pains us the most. They even retained their annoying and tasteless habit(s) of continuing to talk as the song's intro plays and then stops only when he vocals come in --chirping back again when the solo goes on. The Billy Willy fool even has the nerve to sing along to a few of the records he plays. What rudeness...In many cases, these jokers even cut the music short specially on guitar or piano solos. Just imagine cutting off the outro solos to Sultans of Swing from Dire Straits or the solo to Do it Again from Steely Dan. Annoying, di ba? Those of us who remember the Rock of Manila still pine for the day when RJ would come to his senses and bring back the old format. Unfortunately, commerce dictates otherwise -- so RJ now invites listeners to send in Greetings via Text messages. RJ has a deal with the phone companies so that they get a share of the proceeds of the text messages. Now you get constant greetings read on air from Aling Menchie to Tita Tinay or from the Cruz family in Singalong directed to the Santos family in Dau. Hello! Kamusta kayong lahat?! Hapi besdi na rin! Sigh... That was it for me.. No more lstening to RJ. Edited August 21, 2007 by 16track Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 21, 2007 Share Posted August 21, 2007 bods: That's good to hear! Who else runs the board other than Howlin Dave? I really had enough already of RJ and his current set of DJs kasi. Medyo parang sama talaga dating para sa akin. I actually wrote RJ a letter complaining about his choice of DJs --- where I said his current set of voices were actually the ones the much vaunted RJ jocks of old clearly stayed away from back in it's prime. Hill Billy Willy? Long Tall Howard? Sigh... these guys were AM jocks who played some of the cheesiest music then and still do now. I guess I just really can't stand listening to "Michael Learns to Rock" and ABBA songs which one DJ obviously digs so much. My apologies to fans of those artists ( I respect that you like different music and that's ok too!) but it's just that RJ built it's rep on the strength of being the beacon for rock music and that is what pains us the most. They even retained their annoying and tasteless habit(s) of continuing to talk as the song's intro plays and then stops only when he vocals come in --chirping back again when the solo goes on. The Billy Willy fool even has the nerve to sing along to a few of the records he plays. What rudeness...In many cases, these jokers even cut the music short specially on guitar or piano solos. Just imagine cutting off the outro solos to Sultans of Swing from Dire Straits or the solo to Do it Again from Steely Dan. Annoying, di ba? Those of us who remember the Rock of Manila still pine for the day when RJ would come to his senses and bring back the old format. Unfortunately, commerce dictates otherwise -- so RJ now invites listeners to send in Greetings via Text messages. RJ has a deal with the phone companies so that they get a share of the proceeds of the text messages. Now you get constant greetings read on air from Aling Menchie to Tita Tinay or from the Cruz family in Singalong directed to the Santos family in Dau. Hello! Kamusta kayong lahat?! Hapi besdi na rin! Sigh... That was it for me.. No more lstening to RJ. pare I don't know the other dj's - puro unfamiliar names, but newcomers or not, they actually hew close to how the old DZRJ was ran before. They play songs then they tell the titles plus interesting tidbits about the record and artist, from what album the song came from, etc . It was actually from these spiels in the 70s that I was able to beef up my rock knowledge. No disrespecting jockeys here - they actually play the songs from start to end. A lot of old rockers and rock songs are being played plus some new rock. Actually haven't listened to that RJ on 100.3 for a long time knowing they have a lot of comedians there masquerading as rock jocks, but I'm sure you'll like this RJ Underground on 105.9.. Quote Link to comment
16track Posted August 21, 2007 Share Posted August 21, 2007 Bods! I must say you were right in your assessment of the station. I tuned in and it was back to 70's classic rock! Has RJ really come come back to the old format? I hope so. He now even plays new Pinoy bands worthty of the air time as well. Pretty good so far. Heard a few Jazz tracks too. Bluesdaw on Sundays, right? Ano bro? Get together na? I can offer my residence in Pasig. Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted August 22, 2007 Share Posted August 22, 2007 Bods! I must say you were right in your assessment of the station. I tuned in and it was back to 70's classic rock! Has RJ really come come back to the old format? I hope so. He now even plays new Pinoy bands worthty of the air time as well. Pretty good so far. Heard a few Jazz tracks too. Bluesdaw on Sundays, right? Ano bro? Get together na? I can offer my residence in Pasig. go na go na, pare! Saturday? About RJ Underground, yes I do believe they have resurrected the old format. Kung nandun pa nga o buhay pa sana yung mga dating rockjocks mas masaya sana. Who can forget Red Rooster, The Mole, Cousin Hoagy, Sleepy John, Double A, KId Charlemagne, etc. Pati nga yung poor reception ng radio station kuhang-kuha hehehe.Yes Sundays 3pm to 5pm is jazz-blues format. This follows Howling Dave's Pinoy Rock & Rhythym at 12 nn. And yes, you can hear a lot of new pinoy talents - plus their songs which I believe never get any airplay in other stations. Quote Link to comment
16track Posted August 22, 2007 Share Posted August 22, 2007 Sige bro! I'm ok this saturday. I hope the others can come as well. Quote Link to comment
tabouki Posted August 22, 2007 Share Posted August 22, 2007 dapat ba naka double knit or levis baston "that can stand on its own" (di nilabhan ng isang buwan) ? Quote Link to comment
16track Posted August 22, 2007 Share Posted August 22, 2007 The great thing about the 70's is that it was such a diverse decade-- events wise, fashion styles wise and music as well. While disco and pop ruled the charts, it was also the decade of classic rock and the "LIVE ALBUMS" which would later give way for the entry of 80's glam rock. Led Zeppelin, Peter Frampton, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Jeff Beck, Foghat, Mahogany Rush, Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, KISS, the start of Van Halen, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Rod Stewart. Yes, .... many more. Anybody here have acopy of Frampton Comes Alive? Perhaps you can burn a copy for us? Regards to all! =) Quote Link to comment
photographer Posted August 22, 2007 Share Posted August 22, 2007 The great thing about the 70's is that it was such a diverse decade-- events wise, fashion styles wise and music as well. While disco and pop ruled the charts, it was also the decade of classic rock and the "LIVE ALBUMS" which would later give way for the entry of 80's glam rock. Led Zeppelin, Peter Frampton, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Jeff Beck, Foghat, Mahogany Rush, Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, KISS, the start of Van Halen, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Rod Stewart. Yes, .... many more. Anybody here have acopy of Frampton Comes Alive? Perhaps you can burn a copy for us? Regards to all! =) ========================================================================== Meron ako yung 2 songs lang niya.....Show me the way......Baby I love your way Quote Link to comment
tabouki Posted August 23, 2007 Share Posted August 23, 2007 The great thing about the 70's is that it was such a diverse decade-- events wise, fashion styles wise and music as well. While disco and pop ruled the charts, it was also the decade of classic rock and the "LIVE ALBUMS" which would later give way for the entry of 80's glam rock. Led Zeppelin, Peter Frampton, Aerosmith, Fleetwood Mac, Deep Purple, Jeff Beck, Foghat, Mahogany Rush, Jethro Tull, Uriah Heep, KISS, the start of Van Halen, The Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan, Rod Stewart. Yes, .... many more. Anybody here have acopy of Frampton Comes Alive? Perhaps you can burn a copy for us? Regards to all! =) prang may nakita ako dvd at cd sa quiapo Quote Link to comment
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