bods1000 Posted June 15, 2004 Share Posted June 15, 2004 what I miss most was the album-oriented radio stations in the 70's - DZRJ and DWRT. I remember staying up late at night just to catch The Rock and Roll Machine which went on at RJ I think at 11 at night. It's where they play live concert music by such acts like Frank Zappa. I think it was hosted then by Howlin'Dave or Cousin Hoagy. Then they also had the Album of the Day feature where they play an entire album for an hour - this is where I first heard Steely Dan which remains a great favorite up to this day. Howlin' Dave also hosted an hour of Pinoy Rock where such acts like Maria Cafra, Banyuhay, Sampaguita, Petrified Anthem, etc first got noticed. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 16, 2004 Author Share Posted June 16, 2004 You were not a disco freak then if you didn't listen to MAGIC Disco 102 where they played nonstop disco music from Wherelse at 10pm till midnight. Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 16, 2004 Author Share Posted June 16, 2004 Fashion item of the 70's PUKA SHELLS Quote Link to comment
manyakis1 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 I think it was hosted then by Howlin'Dave or Cousin Hoagy. Then they also had the Album of the Day feature where they play an entire album for an hour - Speaking of Howlin Dave, he was one of the pioneers of the punk era during that time. I use to see him at the Brave New World Concert series. Quote Link to comment
batang_yakult Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 I am not from the 70's... When I was born, kumbaga nasa resolution na ang Martial Law but I love the 70's after seeing my parent's pictures.. cool clothes, especially ung bellbottoms, tapos ung dresses ang gaganda, honestly fashion fan ako nina Maverick at Ariel. mabuhay ang ukay ukay Tapos ung disco music!! da best yun.. Ung mga damit din na pang extreme disco talaga... haay... sana magkaroon ng ukay ukay devoted to 70's stuff lang talaga.. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 A typical "tipar" .... Sa "haybols" ng kaibigan, best kung malaki ang sala. Potluck o kaya may prior damage para sa pagkain. Several sofas on one side of the sala, more sofas on the opposite side. The music plays. Sugod ang mga "kelot" sa mga "bebot." May I have this dance? The entire place is in darkness so you can't even see the face of the person you're dancing with. Pero mayroon nang mga identified na maganda. Hotdog, Eric Clapton, Haji, Tito Mina, Commodores. Si "ermat" at si "erpat" nasa taas. Napakiusapan ng host na huwag makialam. Eleven o'clock... kailangan nang umuwi dahil curfew (kung ayaw ma-Crame). Yung iba, stay-in na lang hanggang 4 a.m. pagtapos na ang curfew. Paano ba mag-party mga bata ngayon ("bata" meaning late elementary or high school)? Mayroon pa bang nagtitipar sa haybols? Quote Link to comment
storm Posted June 16, 2004 Author Share Posted June 16, 2004 Tungkol sa typar nung 70's; Maaga magstart - usually 8pm yugyugan na. Umpisahan ng mga 4 or 5 disco or dance music, tapos 2 sweet music, tapos 2 dance, tapos 2 sweet, 2 dance ulit, tapos pulos sweet na mga 4 or 5. Bakuran na yan, tapos about 9:30-10 eat na tapos sayawan ulit o laponggahan na. Uso noon yung strobe light tsaka black light. Ang thrill noon e since madilim talaga, malalaman mo lang yung kara kapag kainan na. Tapos 12pm (1am curfew) uwian na or stay-in till 4am. Kapag umuwi na lahat ng bebot or chicks, ff or bomba movies na. Pag me mga chikas pa, tuloy ang yugyugan at yakapan. Quote Link to comment
sally bogna mathay Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 what i really miss from the 70s is radio. there is no station now whose playlist is similar to that of rj-fm and rj-am in the 70s and 80s. iba talaga (santana, joni mitchell, csny, led zep, mclaughlin, bong penera, boy camara, etc...really eclectic, a heady mix of rock and jazz at its finest with a bit of folk and r&b plus pinoy rock to boot). bob magoo's voice was something...same to dodie lacuna, brother wayne and jing magsaysay of wwk (where jazz has never sounded better). they also had a great playlist, and their female newscaster (forgot her name) had great diction. cds may sound clearer but i really prefer vinyl records. pure, real and unadulterated. Quote Link to comment
jt2003 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 Tungkol sa typar nung 70's; Maaga magstart - usually 8pm yugyugan na. Umpisahan ng mga 4 or 5 disco or dance music, tapos 2 sweet music, tapos 2 dance, tapos 2 sweet, 2 dance ulit, tapos pulos sweet na mga 4 or 5. Bakuran na yan, tapos about 9:30-10 eat na tapos sayawan ulit o laponggahan na. Uso noon yung strobe light tsaka black light. Ang thrill noon e since madilim talaga, malalaman mo lang yung kara kapag kainan na. Tapos 12pm (1am curfew) uwian na or stay-in till 4am. Kapag umuwi na lahat ng bebot or chicks, ff or bomba movies na. Pag me mga chikas pa, tuloy ang yugyugan at yakapan. Di ba, pareng storm, yung FF (fighting fish) o bomba movies noon, e nasa reel pa? Na wala sound? Wala pang betamax noon! Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 You were not a disco freak then if you didn't listen to MAGIC Disco 102 where they played nonstop disco music from Wherelse at 10pm till midnight. sa listening fare, yup, pero we dug that sound dun sa mga tipar, di ba Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 Speaking of Howlin Dave, he was one of the pioneers of the punk era during that time. I use to see him at the Brave New World Concert series. yeah kahit sa RJ nun punk was pretty extreme and it was only in his timeslots where you can hear the likes of the Sex Pistols, The Ramones, etc... Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 Tungkol sa typar nung 70's; Maaga magstart - usually 8pm yugyugan na. Umpisahan ng mga 4 or 5 disco or dance music, tapos 2 sweet music, tapos 2 dance, tapos 2 sweet, 2 dance ulit, tapos pulos sweet na mga 4 or 5. Bakuran na yan, tapos about 9:30-10 eat na tapos sayawan ulit o laponggahan na. Uso noon yung strobe light tsaka black light. Ang thrill noon e since madilim talaga, malalaman mo lang yung kara kapag kainan na. Tapos 12pm (1am curfew) uwian na or stay-in till 4am. Kapag umuwi na lahat ng bebot or chicks, ff or bomba movies na. Pag me mga chikas pa, tuloy ang yugyugan at yakapan. I miss those tipars puro plaka pa nun ang sounds, right? Quote Link to comment
bods1000 Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 (edited) what i really miss from the 70s is radio. there is no station now whose playlist is similar to that of rj-fm and rj-am in the 70s and 80s. iba talaga (santana, joni mitchell, csny, led zep, mclaughlin, bong penera, boy camara, etc...really eclectic, a heady mix of rock and jazz at its finest with a bit of folk and r&b plus pinoy rock to boot). bob magoo's voice was something...same to dodie lacuna, brother wayne and jing magsaysay of wwk (where jazz has never sounded better). they also had a great playlist, and their female newscaster (forgot her name) had great diction. cds may sound clearer but i really prefer vinyl records. pure, real and unadulterated.rock on, pare!do you remember RJ's sister station sa FM nuon - DZUW? That's where I heard all these non-commercial jazz from Chick Corea, Weather Report, Larry Coryell, Mahavishnu while the other stations were playing Joe Sample, Alphonse Mouzon, Chuck Mangione, Bob James and others of their ilk now kahit commercial jazz station wala na... hey, I still have and still buy a lot of vinyl records - I scoop up all these ECM records pag may nakikita ako.... Edited June 16, 2004 by bods1000 Quote Link to comment
boy_kokok Posted June 16, 2004 Share Posted June 16, 2004 eto ba yung retro era? Quote Link to comment
Chi-Chi Posted June 17, 2004 Share Posted June 17, 2004 nako wala pa ako nito... di pa ata ako binabalak gawin ng parents ko Quote Link to comment
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