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Padayon

Isang basong tubig galing sa poso inutang na kanin at malamig na ginamos
kaunting asin sa plastik na platito busog na bay, puwede nang magtrabaho 
Sa aking balikat ay papasanin tatlong-daang kilo ng asukal limandaang sako ng denorado sanlibong kaha ng delata sampung tonelada ng arina

Kalawanging bubong, pader na may butas posteng pilay at sahig na paduyan-duyan ang aking palasyo’y pagkatibay-tibay pero puwede na ‘pre - tuloy ang hanapbuhay Ngayong araw ay tatapusin ko isang subdibisyon, limampung hektarya tatlong dosenang mansyon na magara higanteng gusaling likha sa semento kilo-kilometro ng kalsada

Oo, kay tamis ng buhay oo, kay daling umasenso  hangarin ko’y makatikim ng kaunting hayahay subalit kailangang ipagpatuloy ang hanapbuhay Pagkat walang ibang makagagawa nito paandarin ang makinarya bigyan ng buhay ang industriya patakbuhin ang ekonomiya padayunon ang pagpangita

Padayon!

Isang awiting obrero, para sa mga obrero, sa araw ng mga obrero.

May isa akong tweet na nabasa noong panahong wala pang masyadong jologs sa Twitter, mula yata kay ginoong Ramon Bautista. Kung gusto mong magkaroon ng inspirasyon sa araw-araw, pagmasdan mo daw ang mga ordinaryong taong pumapasok sa kanilang mga trabaho tuwing umaga.

Oo nga naman. Madalas, puro reklamo tayo sa hassles ng buhay. Puro reklamo sa trabaho at pag-aaral. Puro hinaing sa kung ano ang mga bagay na meron tayo. Gayong marami sa ating mga kababayang obrero, halos mamatay na sa trabaho na magkaroon lamang ng marangal na pagkukunan ng ipangtutustos sa kanilang pamilya. Ganoon ba dapat ‘yun? Kailangang mamatay upang makabuhay? Isang napakalaking pag-uuyam.

Hanga ako sa mga obrero, lalo na yung mga (mababa pa sa) minumum at arawan lamang kung sumuweldo. Tapos, hindi pa mga permanente at puro kontraktwal. Sila yung mga taong pinaghuhugutan ko ng inspirasyon para hindi sumuko sa buhay. Nakakahiya nga sa kanila. Ako na nga itong nakatapos at nasabing mas may pinag-aralan, ako pa itong tatamad-tamad sa trabaho. Paano kaya kung nagbiro ang tadhana at iyong skill at knowledge ko ay nasa kanilang mga masisipag? Napakalayo na siguro ng narating nila.

Kung hindi lang sana kalakaran dito sa atin ang kontraktwalisasyon. Kung ang trabaho ng mga obrero ay permanente at hindi na mamomroblema makalipas ang limang buwan. Siguro nga, metaphysicaly speaking, sa mundo ng negosyo at Kapitalsmo, maituturing na ‘necessary evil’ (o kinakailangan talagang umiral dahil ito ay nasa kaniyang natura gaano man kasama ang epekto) ang kontraktwalisasyon. Pero naniniwala akong hindi dapat iyon ang kalakaran sa tunay na mundo.

Isa sa mga paborito kong kanta ay ang ‘Padayon’ na orihinal na inawit ni Joey Ayala at muling binigyang buhay ng Rivermaya. Napakaganda ng mensahe nitong nagbibigay buhay sa manggagawa na huwag susuko at ang kanilang importansya sa lipunan.

Ang ‘Padayon’ ay isang salitang Bisaya na ang ibig sabihin ay ‘magpatuloy’ o ‘tuloy lang’. Sa katunayan, ginawa ko na ito bilang aking personal na ‘mantra’ at motto sa buhay. At kung hindi ka kabilang sa 85% ng mga tagasubaybay sa blog ko na hindi naman talaga nagbabasa (at may attention span lang ng dalawang talata), malamang ay napansin mong madalas ko itong gamitin sa aking mga naunang akda.

Ngayon ay Kapistahan ni San Jose, ang manggagawa. Siya ang itinuturing ng Simbahang Katolika na Patron ng mga obrero, ng mga manggagagawa. Ngayong araw din ipinagdiriwang sa buong kapuluan ang Araw ng mga Manggagawa o ang Labor Day.

Noong bata ako, itinuturing ko lang ang ika-1 ng Mayo o Labor Day bilang araw ng protesta ng mga aktibista at iba’t-ibang mga unyon ng manggagawa.

Isa sa mga pangarap ko para sa ating Patria Adorada ay ang dumating ang araw na ang Araw ng Manggagawa ay maging isang araw na punong-puno lamang ng kasiyahan at pagdiriwang. Walang protesta. Walang sinusunog na effigy. Isang araw na pinapangaralan at pinasasalamatan ang lahat ng mga dakilang manggagagawa.

Sana, magkatotoo.

Mabuhay ang mga dakila at masisipag na obrerong Pinoy! Padayon!

Source: juanrepublic

Paalam Pilipinas: A Sugarfree Documentary

“Sila lang ang bandang hindi Hari ng Sablay”
-
Robert Javier, Musician, Producer, and Sound Engineer

It was January 7 of last year when I first heard the sad news. It came from a tweet from Sugarfree’s frontman, Ebe Dancel. He will leave his band. During that time, it was still unclear if the band is breaking up or its two remaining members, Kaka Quisumbing and Jal Tuguibao, will continue being a Sugarfree minus Ebe.

It was later confirmed in the succeeding days that Ebe Dancel would pursue a solo career and Kaka and Jal would do their own stuff. Sugarfree’s last weeks as a band were spent by doing farewell gigs on different bars and schools.

I was fortunate to watch one of their farewell gigs (which, unfortunately, my first time to watch them live) when they performed at the UPLB Feb Fair last February 17. 2011 (Technically, it was already February 18 when they performed). It was a ‘going back home’ performance for Ebe who was an alumnus of UP Rural High School. Together with hundreds of fans, I jumped to their opening song Kung Ayaw Mo na Sa AkinI joined the crowd in singing Mariposa, and I screamed when they played the crowd-favorite Hari ng Sablay. It was a beautiful night of celebrating the music of Sugarfree. I went home that night with a smile, thankful for having watched Sugarfree live before they part ways; but with a heavy heart because the gentlemen who made the anthems of my College years, would play together for the last time in a few weeks’ time.

And so the inevitable happened. On March 1, 2011, at the Eastwood Central Plaza, Sugarfree bade goodbye to their fans with the farewell concert, Paalam Pilipinas. I was not able to attend the concert but thanks to Jam 88.3 (who played an important role to stage this one) who aired the concert live, I felt that I was also there, drenched in the ran, singing, and shedding a tear for my heroes. 

During the entire concert, I stayed in my room, headset plugged to my ears, shutting the world. I also have a small piece of paper and a pen, scribbling the title of the songs from their set list. I did not let the other members of the household see me on the verge of tears. I sang. I cried. I smiled. After singing their last song Burnout, I told myself that’s it, we have lost another legend. Maybe because the members are too burned out and they need to rest. We never knew the exact reason of their breakup. It just happened. But at least, unlike others, they formally said goodbye. But as in all ending, there is a new beginning. Life must go on.

On August 1, 2011, five months after the farewell concert, Ebe Dancel released his debut album as a solo artist entitled Dalawang Mukha ng Pag-ibig. And as for the two (2) remaining members, Jal Tuguibao continued his studies while Kaka Quisumbing did his own stuff. I am hoping that the remaining two would resurface on the music scene but that thing is yet to happen.

From time to time, whenever I feel reminiscing the good old days, I still listen to Sugarfree. I have almost forgotten the farewell concert but not their music. I have almost forgotten the pain of my heroes’ breakup. It has been almost a year and Ebe is achieving great heights as a solo artist.

Earlier yesterday, while browsing the news feed of Facebook, I saw a post from AtTheWomb.com. the music hub of pelicola.tv, about the premiere of a documentary about Sugarfree’s farewell concert. And to add to my excitement, the premiere was yesterday (though they didn’t put the exact time). During the past months, I have resorted to the videos on YouTube to watch Paalam Pilipinas. But I told myself, there must be someone who documented the whole event. It must be shown for the benefit of thousands (or millions) of Sugarfree fans out there. I patiently waited (to the point of repeatedly refreshing the website) until they finally put up the videos at around 10:20 in the evening. And it was worth the wait.

Paalam Pilipinas: A Sugarfree Documentary, tells about the final moments of Sugarfree as a band - from the band members’ respective houses, to the soundcheck, to the events backstage before the concert, and up to the emotional final song Burnout. This is a documentary featuring how the band broke up and not why the band broke up.

The documentary is divided into four parts. The first part shows Ebe Dancel and Kaka Quisumbing at the start of the day. Kaka shares his experience on the band’s farewell tour while Ebe shows his preparations for the final show. The second part shows the soundcheck and Jal Tuguibao giving his thoughts on the band’s breakup. The third part shows Jal at his home and what his parents have to say about Sugarfree. It also shows the what was really happening backstage while the crowd was waiting for the concert. The fourth, and probably the most emotional part, shows Quark Henares giving introduction before the start of the concert (and the emotional happenings backstage) and the band’s final performance, Burnout.

I watched the documentary twice last night and the emotions I felt during the first time that I watched it was the same, if not more intense, than the first. It’s as if watching over a beloved on his deathbed. It’s as if seeing the love of your life for the last time. It’s as if losing a member of your family.

What moved me most, as what I have written above, was the last part. Though not the whole concert was shown in the film, it captured the emotional performance of the group. It also showed an emotional Ebe Dancel when he left the stage after the concert. But what broke my heart most (Spoiler alert!) were the lines ‘The band was immediately escorted out of the venue right after the show. They parted ways as soon as they were brought to their separate exit points. There was no after party’. With that, I broke into tears.

I am no film nor movie expert but I can say that the cinematography was good. It captured (almost candidly, which was good, in my opinion) the emotion of the members and the music fans very well. I also have a problem with the audio on some parts but to sum it up, the documentary captured the essential - how Sugarfree said their goodbye to the fans and how the fans were affected - and influenced - by their legacy.

This documentary is a must-watch not only for the die-hard Sugarfree fans but also to those who are affected, in a way, by their songs. Even Ebe Dancel jokingly offered this concert to those who illegally downloaded their songs. It shows us how to properly say thank you and goodbye to the people who supported us and help us be put at the top.

I was lucky to grow up with the songs of Sugarfree. I was lucky to be influenced by their music. Their songs were my anthem of my college years - the period of my life when I was discovering my passion for music. Their songs were simple and honest. They touch the lives of their fans. and in my opinion, that is what a music or a song is all about.

Sugarfree may have gone but their music is what keeps them immortal. Listening to their music will help us bring to the happy memories of being a Hari ng Sablay, having a good time at Mariposa, reminiscing our Prom, singing the lullaby Tulog Na, and telling to someone, Huwag Ka nang Umiyak.

Maraming salamat Direk King Palisoc at sa bumubuo ng AtTheWomb.com sa dokumentaryong ito.

Maraming salamat Ebe Dancel, Jal Tuguibao, Kaka Quisumbing, at Mitch Singson sa musika at alaala.

Maraming salamat Sugarfree.

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Paalam Pilipinas: A Sugarfree Documentary - I know that you did not read this lengthy post so here’s the link of the documentary. Enjoy. Reminisce. And spread the word.

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Source: atthewomb.com

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Prom

“Nanginginig na mga kamay. Ang puso kong hindi mapalagay. Puwede ba kitang tabihan? Kahit na may iba ka nang kasama..”

It’s prom season once again. They say that this is the most anticipated event in one’s high school life. A night of fun, glamour, good memories, and an unforgettable moment for teenage first love.

This is not a story for me to tell. I never had a chance to attend a Junior-Senior Promenade. I studied in an exclusive school for boys in High School.  And during my senior year, when we cross-enrolled at a nearby coed Catholic school, I was not able to attend the graduation ball (the nuns replaced the JS Prom with it for some reasons) because I was busy preparing for college then (nuks).

“Ito na ang gabing di malilimutan..”

Last Friday was a busy day for the parloristas here in Los Baños. Almost all high schools inside the UPLB Campus were having their JS Prom. And for my younger sister who is a junior in high school, that night was surely a memorable one.

She’s the family’s unica hija and the first among the siblings who will attend the JS Prom (My brother and I studied at the same high school.). So you can imagine how my parents, especially my Nanay, prepare for this once-in-a-lifetime event.

Days before the Prom, I ask her if she has already a date/partner for that night. She said yes but she won’t give us his name. My Nanay, with her awesome cyber espionage skills, managed to look for the guy and we found out that he’s nice. I jokingly told my sister that I’m gonna bring my zombie apocalypse kit on the night of her Prom just in case the guy mess up.

My sister was fetched in our house and went to the Prom with her barkada (not her date. Good for the guy, haha!). We basically let her do what she wanted on that special day. She went to the Prom while my Parents and I went to the muddy UPLB Feb Fair.

“Parang atin ang gabi. Para bang wala tayong katabi. Nang tayo’y sumayaw na parang di na tayo bibitaw..”

They say that high school is the happiest stage of one’s life (though there are some who would beg to differ). Even Sharon Cuneta immortalized the tears and laughter of high school with the song High School Life. This is the stage of one’s formation, transformation, and self-discovery.

I may have not experienced Prom but let me share with you some of my a priori thoughts on it. Enjoy every single moment of it. It only happens once or twice in one’s life time. It is also training ground for a bigger world after school. It is where you learn etiquette, decorum, and where you test your self-esteem ad self-confidence (by asking someone to be her date and not being a wallflower during the dance).

I know that there are more knowledgeable and credible persons out there to talk about this but what I only have here is a small story and a good music to share.

When I first heard this song by Sugarfree (with the Manila Syphony Orchestra), I was instantly amused by the David Pomeranz-penned King and Queen of Hearts introduction (a classic Prom song) before hitting the first drum beats and notes of one of the group’s famous anthems.

How was your prom? Is it nostalgic or a horror? And for the younglings reading my blog, are you excited to have one? I hope this song by Sugarfree help you reminisce on this cold, rainy weather.

Maraming salamat Ebe Dancel, Sugarfree, at Manila Symphony Orchestra sa napakahusay na awiting ito.

Photo Above: My sister and I minutes before she went to the Prom. And please excuse my ‘beer barrel belly’. Thank you very much.

Source: juanrepublic

An Eargasmic Juggernaut Music
If I were to give an Eargasmic Album of the Year award, it would be Patience Dear Juggernaut’s debut release Girl the Impaler. NU 107 is long dead (368 days is long, right?) so I might as well do my own Rock Awards this year.
Wait, who the hell is Patient Dear Juggernaut? Some of you may ask. Let me do the honors of introducing him to you, thanks to the artist’s Facebook Page:

Patience Dear Juggernaut is the solo project of Manila-based songwriter and filmmaker Cameron Aquino (AKA Wincy Ong), who writes, composes and plays the music for all of his songs. Cameron Aquino was a former guitarist of the indie band Narda and is the guitarist-keyboardist of Us-2 Evil-0.
The artist’s style can be characterized by ‘60s style harmony vocals, psychedelic chord progressions, robotic beeps and bleats, and progressive song structures, while his lyrical style leans towards the Dionysian and the absurd.

The other night, I saw a post from CJ De Silva’s Tumblr page (we used to know her then as the Promil Kid with an awesome drawing skills. And yeah, I envied her for that.) about an illustration inspired by Patience Dear Juggernaut’s songs. And it included a Bandcamp link where one can listen to all of the songs. I immediately checked its Facebook page and lo and behold, the album can be downloaded for FREE! If there is one thing wonderful in this cyber world aside from downloaded movies, that would be free music so that’s something to be celebrated, right? (I checked the page earlier this morning and I was surprised that they are charging 5 Dollars for the album. I wonder why.)
I first discovered Patience Dear Juggernaut on one of Lilystars Records posts before. Being a fan of bands under their roster of artists and other similar acts like Your Imaginary Friends, The Camerawalls, A Gentle Isolation, National Express, Outerhope, Us-2 Evil-0, Everything Gone Green, That Lingering Feeling, and other artists included in the Filipino Indie Pop Scene compilations, I immediately binged (uh, pardon the word) its music. And I was not disappointed.
The opening track Beta Male is enough for one to immediately like (and dance to) the album. It showcases Wincy Ong’s commendable poetry backed with an upbeat tune. Other notable tracks on the album are Art School Lover (Death to Ordinary Girls) and Ellen. But you have to listen the the whole album because I guarantee that every song is a sweet tune to the ear.
Being an indie pop aficionado, you may judge me as bias for giving a two-thumbs-and-toes-up for this album. If there is one thing I love about indie pop music, it is the ability to give us music with killer melodies, sweet vocals, and better poetry.
This album deserves to be in your playlist. I recommend this on your car’s music box and iPods because this is a perfect music for long travels and unforgiving traffic conditions. Or just listen to it whenever you feel like relaxing. Or having a good time. Or being alone with nature.
Now where’s my piano? I must learn to play these songs.
Elsewhere:
Patience Dear Juggernaut’s Official Facebook Page.
Listen to the 9-track album of Patience Dear Juggernaut on his Bandcamp page. Eargasm guaranteed.
Know more about Cameron Aquino AKA Wincy Ong AKA Patience Dear Juggernaut on this feature at ClicktheCity.com

An Eargasmic Juggernaut Music

If I were to give an Eargasmic Album of the Year award, it would be Patience Dear Juggernaut’s debut release Girl the Impaler. NU 107 is long dead (368 days is long, right?) so I might as well do my own Rock Awards this year.

Wait, who the hell is Patient Dear Juggernaut? Some of you may ask. Let me do the honors of introducing him to you, thanks to the artist’s Facebook Page:

Patience Dear Juggernaut is the solo project of Manila-based songwriter and filmmaker Cameron Aquino (AKA Wincy Ong), who writes, composes and plays the music for all of his songs. Cameron Aquino was a former guitarist of the indie band Narda and is the guitarist-keyboardist of Us-2 Evil-0.

The artist’s style can be characterized by ‘60s style harmony vocals, psychedelic chord progressions, robotic beeps and bleats, and progressive song structures, while his lyrical style leans towards the Dionysian and the absurd.

The other night, I saw a post from CJ De Silva’s Tumblr page (we used to know her then as the Promil Kid with an awesome drawing skills. And yeah, I envied her for that.) about an illustration inspired by Patience Dear Juggernaut’s songs. And it included a Bandcamp link where one can listen to all of the songs. I immediately checked its Facebook page and lo and behold, the album can be downloaded for FREE! If there is one thing wonderful in this cyber world aside from downloaded movies, that would be free music so that’s something to be celebrated, right? (I checked the page earlier this morning and I was surprised that they are charging 5 Dollars for the album. I wonder why.)

I first discovered Patience Dear Juggernaut on one of Lilystars Records posts before. Being a fan of bands under their roster of artists and other similar acts like Your Imaginary Friends, The Camerawalls, A Gentle Isolation, National ExpressOuterhope, Us-2 Evil-0, Everything Gone Green, That Lingering Feeling, and other artists included in the Filipino Indie Pop Scene compilations, I immediately binged (uh, pardon the word) its music. And I was not disappointed.

The opening track Beta Male is enough for one to immediately like (and dance to) the album. It showcases Wincy Ong’s commendable poetry backed with an upbeat tune. Other notable tracks on the album are Art School Lover (Death to Ordinary Girls) and Ellen. But you have to listen the the whole album because I guarantee that every song is a sweet tune to the ear.

Being an indie pop aficionado, you may judge me as bias for giving a two-thumbs-and-toes-up for this album. If there is one thing I love about indie pop music, it is the ability to give us music with killer melodies, sweet vocals, and better poetry.

This album deserves to be in your playlist. I recommend this on your car’s music box and iPods because this is a perfect music for long travels and unforgiving traffic conditions. Or just listen to it whenever you feel like relaxing. Or having a good time. Or being alone with nature.

Now where’s my piano? I must learn to play these songs.

Elsewhere:

Source: juanrepublic

Putik - Sandwich

Ang awiting ito ay iniaalay sa mga naging biktima ng pananalasa ng Bagyong Ondoy. Maraming salamat Raimund Marasigan at Sandwich sa pagkatha nito.

 Sa ibabaw ng bubong Nakita kong nagunaw ang mundo

Pumasok sa pinto ng hindi inimbita (putik) Nilamon ang lamesa, tv, radyo at sofa (putik) Alaala sa mga larawan (putik) Naglaho nang hindi nagpapaalam (putik) Umakyat sa hagdan at sinakop ang silid (putik) Kinain ang kama, tukador, kabinet, sahig (putik) Ubos ang mga sapatos at damit (putik) Libro, kompyuter, cd, gitarang di maipagpapalit

Sa ibabaw ng bubong Nakita kong nagunaw ang mundo

Sa labas rumaragasang ilog ang kalsada (putik) Inanod ang palengke at lahat ng paninda (putik) Nagpatong-patongg trak, jepney at kotse (putik) Buong bayan nagkulay tsokolate (putik) Pagpalain ang mga nakaisip mangsagip Inalay ang sarili at lumusob sa panganib Buti na lang naiakyat si lola Ngunit di kasing palad ang kapitbahay niya

Sa ibabaw ng bubong Nakita kong nagunaw ang mundo Sa ibabaw ng bubong Nakita kong nagunaw ang mundo

Nagunaw ang mundo

Isa sa mga hindi makakalimutang tahedya ng kasalukuyang henerasyon ay ang pananalasa ng Bagyong Ondoy. Maraming nasalanta. Mayaman man o mahirap, dukha man o  burgis, may sinasabi sa buhay man o karraniwang tao. Walang pinatawad.

Sinasabing kasalanan din naman ng tao kung bakit lumala ng ganoon ang sitwasyon. Nagsisisihan. Nagtuturuan. At may isang Kakandidato sa Pagkapangalawang Pangulo ang umako ng responsibilidad (Clue: Si Pink Ranger ang alter ego niya.)

Pero higit sa lahat, mas hinangaan ko ang mga Kababayan kong nagtulungan at nagdamayan pagkatapos ng trahedya. Mula sa mga rescue workers, mga kapwa nasalanta ng Bagyo, hanggang sa mga volunteers na nagre-repack ng relief goods.

Nagunaw man ang mundo. Alam kong babangon pa rin tayo. Ngunit sana ay may mga aral tayong natutunan upang kung hindi man maulit muli, tayo ay maging handa. Padayon!

P.S. Kasalukuyang nananalasa si Pedring. Ang ganda din naman ng timing ano? Eksakto sa second anniversary ni Ondoy. Mag-iingat tayong lahat! At huwag sana muling magunaw ang mundo.

Photo courtesy of jaypeeonline.net

‘Muli’ by Ebe Dancel (Official Music Video)

Eight months ago, I lamented Ebe Dancel’s departure on Sugarfree. His tweet came both as a surprise and a puzzle to all the Sugarfree fans. During that time, it was still uncertain if the band would still continue with its remaining members Jal Taguibao and Kaka Quisumbing or if Ebe Dancel would pursue a solo career.

Sugarfree is one of my favorite bands. They were with me during my struggling years as a student. Their songs were my theme songs of living, heartbreaks, and growing up. Their breakup would be like a loss of something special to me.

Fast forward to March 1, 2011, at the Eastwood Central Plaza, they finally bid us goodbye on their Paalam Pilipinas concert. That was the end of an era and at the same time, a beginning of something new for music fans.

Last August 1, five months after Sugarfree’s farewell concert, Ebe Dancel released Dalawang Mukha ng Pag-ibig, his debut album as a solo artist. For a limited period of time, the album is available on a 2-CD release.

The album’s carrier single is Muli. Personally, I love the music video’s catchy Source Code-ish concept and the lovely and beautiful leading lady. I don’t know if I am being subjective but I think Ebe’s latest single (together with his song Ikaw ang Aking Tahanan on the Rock Rizal compilation) is different from other Sugarfree songs he made with Kaka, Mitch, and Jal. I have yet to listen to his album (Blame my personal financial crisis. And I don’t want to freakin’ illegally download the album.) so I might be wrong.

And yes, I am encouraging you to buy the original, most especially the works of our local artists. We do not want to see them selling kuwek kuwek for a living because they got bankrupt because of piracy. Let us buy the original so they can create good music. It’s justice and mutualism for cryin’ out loud! So let’s do our part, shall we?

We may never see the trio perform together again but with Ebe Dancel’s ressurection on the music scene, I am optimistic that Kaka and Jal will do the same. I have repeatedly preached in the past that the band is bigger than any of its member. Ebe Dancel may be the chief songwriter of the trio but I think Jal and Kaka are also equally talented as Ebe. Kaka and Jal created the less popular but equally good tracks such as Martir, Patawad, Get Over It, Where do we Go?, and Form Factor. 

Ebe Dancel has released his debut album and has returned to the music industry. I am still patiently waiting for my other heroes Kaka Quisumbing and Jal Taguibao to do the same. 

And, I know this may sound impossible, but I want to see Sugarfree perform together again. Who knows? The Eraserheads reunion is said to be too impossible to make but it happened, right?

Ang gusto ko lamang ay muling makita sina Ebe, Jal, Kaka, at Mitch na tumutugtog sa isang entablado.

Muli.

Source: juanrepublic

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Ikaw at Ako - Johnoy Danao

Ikaw at ako, pinagtagpo Nag-usap ang ating puso Nagkasundong magsama habangbuhay.

Nagsumpaan sa Maykapal Walang iwanan, tag-init o tag-ulan Haharapin bawat unos na mag-daan.

Sana’y di magmaliw ang pagtinginKaydaling sabihin , kayhirap gawinSa mundong walang katiyakan Sabay natin gawing kahapon ang bukas.

Ikaw at ako, pinag-isa Tayong dalwa may kanya kanya Sa isa’t-isa tayo ay sumasandal

Bawat hangad kayang abutin Sa pangamba’y di paaalipin Basta’t ikaw, ako Tayo magpakailanman.

Kung minsan ay di ko nababanggit Pag-ibig ko’y di masukat Ang anumang lambing At kung magkamali akong ika’y saktan Puso mo ba’y handang magpatawad

Di ko alam ang gagawin kung mawala ka Buhay ko’y may kahulugan tuwing ako’y iyong hagkan Umabot man sating huling hantungan Kapit-puso kitang hahayaan Ngayon at kailanman Ikaw at ako.

Break muna sa usual posts ko. I’ve had enough of the CCP, Mideo Cruz and the conservative groups who call them Anti-Christ (Ang OA niyo mga Pare!). Break din muna kay Madam Gloria Arroyo na sa balita ko ay failed daw ang second operation (We want you alive Madam. Please get well soon okay?). But I promise to get back on the PHL Dragon Boat Team and the Philippine Olympic “Mag-retire na kayo Matanda na kayo” Committee.

I want all of us to listen to this feel-good music by one of our country’s better musicians -  Johnoy Danao. I repeat, better musician.

Sa sobrang ganda, maghapon ‘tong naka-play at naka-repeat sa player at cellphone ko. I think we need more better artists to give us a feel-good vibe in these troubled times for our country. Yung mga obra na makakapagpa-relax at makakapagpangiti sa atin. Katulad nito.

Maraming salamat Johnoy sa awiting ito. Enjoy the music!

Bonus Feature: Para sa extra kilig, you can watch this official music video of “Ikaw at Ako” on YouTube. Sa mga single, mamatay kayo sa inggit! Biro lang. Malay mo bukas, makatagpo ka na ng para sa’yo. (Asa ka pa!)

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“Kumapit ka Tuwing Lunes”

Ah, it’s Monday again. The dreaded day for workers, professionals and students who have their first day of classes today (Come on kids! Enjoy school. Value your education.)

My Monday has been a little fucked up. Here’s why:

  • Dallas Mavericks bowed down to Miami Heat earlier. Miami Heat leads the series, 2-1. Dirk! Why did you miss that shot? Bawi tayo sa susunod. #BeatTheHeat #LaughAtLebron #CryQueenJames
  • Twilight Saga: Eclipse won the Best Movie at the MTV Movie Awards. Seriously? What happened to Harry Potter? Avada Kedavra!

On a more serious note:

  • When I opened the television to watch the news, I saw the same problems that we’ve been facing every year during the opening of classes. Oh Daang Matuwid!
  • Noynoy is eying Mar Roxas as the new DOTC Secretary. K. Lagi na lang posisyon ni Mar ang inatupag.

On a personal note:

  • I have calories to burn and weight to lose but I forgot to jog earlier this morning. Bawi na lang mamayang hapon.

Let’s lighten things up by listening to this song by one of my favorite groups, Peryodiko. I always spin this song every morning (and whenever I feel down) as my feel-good energy booster.

Heads up! Kumapit ka tuwing Lunes. Padayon!

How’s your Monday everyone?

Source: juanrepublic

“Ito na ang ating huling gabi. Hagkan natin ang bawat sandaling nalalabi…”

“Ito na ang ating huling gabi. Hagkan natin ang bawat sandaling nalalabi…”

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Ebe Dancel’s Last Los Baños Performance as Sugarfree Frontman
As we all know, Sugarfree frontman and music genius Vincent Ferdinand “Ebe” Dancel is set to leave Sugarfree and pursue his career as a solo artist. The band will be having their farewell gigs this February and is set to perform their last on March 1 at Eastwood Central Plaza.
And as most of us knew, Ebe was a graduate of UP Rural High School (‘yung Math Building ngayon) here in Los Baños, Laguna. With this, how about he perform to his home, to the place where he belong (sing Los Baños from their debut album Sa Wakas here)?
Worry no more. Ebe Dancel is set to go back home here in Los Baños on Thursday, February 17, 11 PM.
“Hay Buhay, Huwag ka ng umiyak, kahit ito na ang ating Huling Gabi, kahit pa it Feels Like na iiwanan tayo ng isang kaibigan, kahit pa dis-oras ng gabi at sabihan tayo ng Tulog Na pero karamihan naman sa atin ay may Insomnia, ating saksihan ang kanilang huling performance dito sa Los Baños.”
Mabuhay ka Ebe Dancel! Mabuhay ang Sugarfree! 

Ebe Dancel’s Last Los Baños Performance as Sugarfree Frontman

As we all know, Sugarfree frontman and music genius Vincent Ferdinand “Ebe” Dancel is set to leave Sugarfree and pursue his career as a solo artist. The band will be having their farewell gigs this February and is set to perform their last on March 1 at Eastwood Central Plaza.

And as most of us knew, Ebe was a graduate of UP Rural High School (‘yung Math Building ngayon) here in Los Baños, Laguna. With this, how about he perform to his home, to the place where he belong (sing Los Baños from their debut album Sa Wakas here)?

Worry no more. Ebe Dancel is set to go back home here in Los Baños on Thursday, February 17, 11 PM.

“Hay Buhay, Huwag ka ng umiyak, kahit ito na ang ating Huling Gabi, kahit pa it Feels Like na iiwanan tayo ng isang kaibigan, kahit pa dis-oras ng gabi at sabihan tayo ng Tulog Na pero karamihan naman sa atin ay may Insomnia, ating saksihan ang kanilang huling performance dito sa Los Baños.”

Mabuhay ka Ebe Dancel! Mabuhay ang Sugarfree! 

Source: juanrepublic

Ebe Dancel’s Official Statement

Ebe Dancel set to pursue a solo career after Sugarfree

It may appear that Sugarfree front man and chief songwriter Ebe Dancel will do a Rico Blanco and a Barbie Almalbis by leaving his successful band and pursuing a solo career.

On his official statement, Ebe Dancel said that he is currently recording a his solo album under Warner Music and one of his first songs Hanggang sa Dulo will be used for the new “telegrande” “8 kingdom”, a Chinese Epic to be launched by TV5 on January 24.

So what’s next for Sugarfree? As of writing, the band and the management have yet to release their official statement on what will happen to drummer Kaka Quisumbing and bassist Jal Tuguibao (I have this gut feeling that Jal will pursue his long-time ambition of entering the Law School). 

Sugarfree may not be the same without their front man and Chief songwriter Ebe Dancel but I think Jal ang Kaka are also equally talented as Ebe. Kaka and Jal created the less popular but equally good tracks such as Martir, Patawad, Get Over It, Where do we Go?, and Form Factor so I think it won’t be a problem if they continue Sugarfree with a new member.

As for me, I just see things at a lighter side. When Ely Buendia left the Eraserheads, it gave way to the formation of awesome groups like bands like Sandwich, Cambio, Pedicab, and Markus Highway. When Orange and Lemons disbanded, they gave us the Indie Pop outfit The Camerawalls and the infamous Mcoy Fundales-led Kenyo. When Rico Blanco left Rivermaya to pursue a solo career, he sure became a hitmaker but the remaining boys continue to be Maya and make awesome tracks and anthems too. So what am I trying to say? With this drama, who knows? The world might just hear the awesome talent of Kaka and Jal and make equally good anthems as Ebe Dancel on his solo career.

Let’s just see this as another episode for these talented musicians and a new beginning of a new era of Filipino Music. Padayon!

Click this link to read Ebe Dancel’s Official Statement.

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