Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Pinoy Rock or Filipino Rock History/Info from wikipedia

Pinoy Rock, or Filipino Rock, is the brand of Rock music produced in the Philippines or by Filipinos. It has become as diverse as the Rock music genre itself, and bands adopting this style are now further classified under more specific genres or combinations of genres like Alternative rock, Ethnic, New Wave, Pop rock, Punk rock, Reggae, Heavy metal and Ska. Because these genres are generally considered to fall under the broad Rock music category, Filipino Rock may be more specifically defined as Rock music with Filipino cultural sensibilities....

HISTORY:

One of the first popular Filipino rock stars was Bobby Gonzales, whose major hit was "Hahabul-Habol." Eddie Mesa, another teen idol from the period, became known as the "Elvis Presley of the Philippines." Back then, many Filipinos referred to Rock bands as "combos," many of which used nontraditional instruments like floor-bass bongos, maracas, and gas tanks.

1960s

In the early 1960s, as electric instruments and new technology became available, instrumental American and British bands like The Shadows and The Ventures flourished. Filipino instrumental bands arose as well in this period; bands like The Deltas, The Celtics, RJ & the Riots, The Technicolors, The Downbeats, The Hi-Jacks, and The Electromaniacs. These bands spawned the first Filipino singer-songwriters.

In 1963, the so-called British Invasion brought bands like The Beatles to mainstream audiences worldwide. Their widespread popularity and their embrace of the counterculture injected the possibility of socio-political lyrics with mature comments on real life into popular music. Immensely influenced by this new breed of British artists, many Filipino bands began adopting similar musical styles.

1970s


Into the early 1970s, Filipino music was growing more nationalistic and socio-political in nature, as well as using Tagalog more often. Popular or Pop music still dominates the airwaves with artists such as the Apo Hiking Society and Hotdog. The songs like "Ang Miss Universe ng Buhay Ko" (The Miss Universe of My Life) of Hotdog combined Filipino and English words within the same song. This helped innovate the so-called "Manila Sound". OPM (Original Pilipino music) also became popular.


However, emerging social and political consciousness somehow creeped in to the industry with the traditional allied genres that are folk and rock music. Folk musicians included Freddie Aguilar, Asin, Florante. (In 1978, Freddie Aguilar's debut single, "Anak", became the most commercially successful Filipino recording in history. The song became known also in other Asian countries and in Europe). Perhaps Asin, a folk ethnic band, was the first commercial band to successfully bring a pro-environment song to the airwaves with "Masdan Mo Ang Kapaligiran". Also famous for providing subtle rebellious (anti-Marcos dictatorship sentiment was growing at that time) and peace messages behind its skillful vocal harmonizing. Asin gave the masses hits such as "Bayan Kong Sinilangan (Cotabato)", "Balita", and "Pagbabalik".

Juan Dela Cruz Band, a Garage Rock- and Blues Rock-influenced group consisting of guitarist Wally Gonzalez, bassist Mike Hanopol, and drummer Pepe Smith, are often credited for ushering in the first "rock & roll revolution" in the Philippines that lasted from the late '60s to the late '70s (also known as the Golden Age of Pinoy Rock). Considered by many to be the "grandfathers" of Pinoy Rock,[who?] they played a large role in re-awakening national pride through their bluesy Tagalog rock songs at a time of English-dominant music in the local scene. During a Woodstock-esque concert in Luneta Park, the group performed their original "Himig Natin" for the first time.



Being influenced by the counter culture, the bands of the 70's were known to have never been sidelined commercially and sometimes took the center stage by storm. The radio station DZRJ, particularly the AM weekend "Pinoy Rock and Rhythm" show hosted by ex Fine Arts student from PWU named Dante David a.k.a. Howlin' Dave, provided the much needed support and publicity to Pinoy Rock during this era.

Today, many music journalists refer to the works of these pioneering artists as Classic Pinoy Rock,[who?] perhaps to distinguish them from the works of relatively younger Pinoy Rock bands, especially those that emerged in the 1980s through the 1990s.

1980s


In the early up to mid-1980s, Pinoy Rock became the music of Filipino protesters. Gary Granada and the band Buklod had socially relevant lyrics for their songs. Aguilar's Bayan Ko (My Country) became an anthem during the 1986 EDSA Revolution. A subculture rejected this kind of socially aware lyrics.


The most popular Pinoy Rock band in the Philippines in the '80s was arguably The Dawn, whose early songs were largely influenced by New Wave and Post-punk, the dominant Alternative music genres in the Philippines during that period. The Dawn came to prominence in 1986, when its independently released single "Enveloped Ideas" became an instant favorite among listeners of DWXB-FM 102.7, a now-defunct FM radio station popular in the mid-'80s that heavily played New Wave, Post-Punk, and similar genres.

Many music journalists and enthusiasts, as well as musicians themselves, attribute the flourishing in the mid-'80s of New Wave- and Post-Punk-influenced bands to DWXB-FM, which began playing independently released singles of unsigned local bands. This helped many of the struggling bands in this era to achieve cult status. These bands included Dean's December, Ethnic Faces, Identity Crisis, and Violent Playground, all of which were able to record and release their respective albums in the years that followed.

Other Pinoy Rock groups took their cue from these pioneers and started recording their own songs; and this proved beneficial to the Pinoy Rock scene, which brought back creativity and originality to the awareness of fledgling musicians. Among the lot, The Dawn, Afterimage (band), and Introvoys proved to be the enduring and more successful. Each was able to sustain a relatively long career.

DWXB-FM went off the air on June 9, 1987. The new Cory Aquino-led government began sequestering properties owned by her predecessor Ferdinand Marcos and his cronies, including the home that DWXB-FM beamed from. DWXB-FM was revived as an online radio station on September 10, 2005, by Sutton Records, with the original DJs broadcasting from Manila.

1990s


Introvoys and After Image were among the prominent bands in the early 1990s; but their popularity were later overshadowed by younger bands that eventually emerged. Radio station LA 105.9 had advocated Filipino rock music, encouraging original amateur (even if poorly recorded) singles and gave new avenues for emerging bands.

The commercial success of Eraserheads paved the way for more Pinoy Rock acts getting signed in major labels and gaining more exposure. These bands adopted a variety of influences both in image and music; many fell under a particular genre; however, crossing over of styles is most often inevitable.

The 90's also introduced OPM into the international spotlight, as Eraserheads won the MTV Video Music Award for Best Music Video and spawned the internationally released album.
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NOTE !

Kindly place news on the underground community, which by afar everyone knows contributed alot in this era. where is the significant metal.goth.punk bands and events of this era? not everyone followed commercial pop bands like the aforementioned above. lets be fair people.

[edit] 2000s

In the early 2000s, Hip hop, reggae, acoustic, and R&B-influenced bands dominated the Philippine music scene, causing Pinoy Rock to take a backseat. Only a number of Pinoy Rock bands had managed to stay in the mainstream during this period. In 2003 a not so well known home-educated DJ started playing in a small bar and restaurant known as GWEILOS, DJ RO helped promote the club every Monday night while there was an emergence of Filipino Rock Bands like Bamboo, Orange and Lemons and Kitchie Nadal that only started performing in Gweilos and eventually became popular. In 2004, Pinoy Rock once again gained prominence, with the rise of yet another wave of Filipino Rock bands. During this time, the Pinoy Rock music scene in Cebu had exposure.

2001 saw indie band The Pin-Up Girls, made up of former Keltscross members and underground musicians, signing to Know-It-All Records in Tacoma, Washington, making them the first Manila-based band to sign with an international label. This development caused quite a negative reaction from the Manila rock scene as most musicians deemed the band unworthy of such acclaim.

The Pin-Up Girls released an EP worldwide called "Taste Test" that sold out. Know-It-All then printed a new batch dubbed "Taste Test: The Expanded Menu". The lead-off single "Caress" hit number one on the New Jersey/Internet-based radio www.flashbackalternatives.com.

2004 also saw the emergence of the first Philippine virtual band, Mistula [1]. With the internet as their stage, Mistula comes alive through their official website, a fusion of music, graphic art, literature, photography and other art forms.

2005 further ushered in the mainstream buzz on Pinoy Rock, and along with it bands that leaned more towards pop sensibilities. During this time, Pinoy Rock, more than ever, gained mainstream exposure.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Classic Pinoy Folk/Rock Music, ASIN ,atbp.

Asin is one of my favorites,I still love to listen to their old albums. One thing I miss about this kind of music is the message and the beautiful melody. It is very simple yet meaningful.
Great musicians like Freddie Aguilar, Florante, Heber, Coritha , Sampaguita, Juan De La Cruz band,Mike Hanopol, Maria Cafra,Anak Bayan, Friction band, Abrakadabra band.... their music is just timeless.
Grace Nono her music reminds you that you have to be proud of your ethnic background.She oozes originality, courage, authenticity,and pride in true OPM.Noel Cabangon,Gary Granada , talented great musicians. Cynthia Alexander,(joey's sis) with the amazing talent . Joey Ayala, whom I have deep respect for as a person, a very good singer/ songwriter, creative musician, who until now is still active and continues to inspire and spread the message through his music. It is always refreshing when you get to hear Joey Ayala perform live or just listening to his albums. His distinctive sound and rhythm reminds me of where I came from---the indigenous instruments until now are still used by many minority tribes.
I just hope that this kind of music will continue and be heard by future generations.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Sampaguita the "Queen of Rock & Roll"



SAMPAGUITA IS A CONTINUING SAGA..ALWAYS UNFOLDING. BORN IN JAVA, INDONESIA ON THE 17TH DAY OF 7TH MONTH, THE SEVENTH CHILD IN A BROAD OF SEVEN, SHE COMES TO THESE SHORE WHEN SHE WAS SIX. SHE GREW UP IN THE TUMULTUOUS 60'S AND 70'S. A TIME WHEN THE WORLD SAW THE DAWNING OF A GENERATION WHERE EXPERIMENTATION, ESPECIALLY IN LIFESTYLE AND MUSIC, WAS THE IDEAL.

LIKE ANYONE FROM HER GENERATION, MUSIC TOUCHED THE VARIOUS KEYS IN THE TUNES OF HER LIFE. HOWEVER, SHE PROVED SPECIAL. HER EXOTIC GOOD LOOKS AND INDIVIDUALISM UNWITTINGLY LED HER INTO CIRCLES THAT ENHANCED HER NATURAL ARTISTICS TENDENCIES. SHE WAS A REGULAR TALENT IN THE POPULAR DANCE SHOW "DANCE TIME WITH CHITO" AND ONE OF THE LEAD DANCERS IN ANOTHER SHOW CALLED THE "NINETEENERS". AS A MODEL SHE HAD DONNED OUTFITS FOR THE THEN FIRST LADY IMELDA MARCOS ' BAGONG ANYO PROJECT AND VARIOUS OTHER LOCAL DESIGNERS. AS AN ACTRESS, SHE HAD APPEARED ONSTAGE AS ONE OF THE LEADS FOR THE FIRST PINOY ROCK OPERA TITLED "MAHAL".

THE MAGNETIC PERSONALITY AND INIMITABLE TALENT OF THE PRODIGIOUS YOUTH, AMAZED MAVERICK PRODUCER NILO L. SANTOS OF NILSON PRODUCTIONS WHO THOUGHT IT INTERESTING TO HAVE HER RECORD AN ALBUM. IT TOOK CONSIDERABLE TIME AND TENACITY TO CONVINCE THE RELUCTANT YOUNG WOMAN, BUT AS FATE WOULD HAVE IT ,SAMPAGUITA, THE "ROCKER " WAS DESTINED TO BLOOM.

BY THIS TIME THE PIONEERING EFFORTS OF ROCK STATION DZRJFM TO REV UP THE LOCAL ROCK SCENE WAS CLIMBING TO AN IMMINENT REALIZATION. SAMPAGUITA OF COURSE, LED THE FRAY, EARNING THE CRITICS' NOD IN HER FIRST EVER PERFORMANCE -- ON OPENING SLOT IN A CONCERT TITLED, " NEW MOON ROCK CONCERT". THIS LED TO THE EVENTUAL PAIRING WITH TALENTED GUITARIST-SONGWRITER GARY PEREZ OF THE ROCK BAND ANAK BAYAN. THEIR FIRST HIT, THE CELEBRATORY "BONGAHAN", BECAME HER SIGNATURE PIECE. SOON THE PARTNERSHIP BORE MORE HITS LIKE, " TAO" , "LAGUNA", SAYAWAN", "SA DIYOS LAMANG",... ALL OF WHICH BECAME ANTHEMS FOR THEIR GENERATION.

HER COLORFUL ATTIRE, WHICH BLENDED PSYCHEDELIC AESTHETICS WITH "ROCK AND ROLL" THEATRICS, BROUGHT GLAMOUR TO THE PINOY ROCKERS SCENE. IN FACT, IT REMAINS ONE OF THE MORE VIVID IMAGES OF 70'S PINOY POP CULTURE. AS HERE FAME GREW, THE DEMAND TO SEE HER PERFORM WAS AMPLIFIED. SHE WAS THE CHOICE OPENER FOR INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS WHO CAME TO VISIT THE COUNTRY. THESE INCLUDE, TO NAME A FEW, CHUCK BERRY,BLOOD, SWEAT AND TEARS,PAUL WILLIAMS, ERIC CLAPTON AND CANNED HEAT. HER ARDUOUS THREE- YEAR STINT AT THE LEGENDARY 100% ROCK CLUB IN SUBIC NAVAL BASE, OLONGAPO PERFORMING FOR AMERICAN SERVICE MEN, FURTHER FORTIFIED HER ROCK QUEEN PERSONA THAT, AFTER THREE DECADES STILL REMAINS.

AFTER A SELF-IMPOSED HIBERNATION, SAMPAGUITA CAME OUT STRONGLY AGAIN IN 1989 WITH AN EXPECTED HIT "NOSI BA LASI". ONCE SHE WAS ASKED WHY THERE WAS SUCH A LONG GAP BETWEEN HER ALBUMS, AND SAM'S REPLY WAS SIMPLE; "TO DO AN ALBUM JUST TO REMAIN IN THE SCENE IS NOT MY STYLE. IT IS AN ART FORM AND INSPIRATIONS DON'T COME EASY. FOR ME A SONG WITHOUT A MESSAGE IS JUST "SOUND", JUST LIKE A FLOWER WITH NO SCENT." CURRENTLY SHE IS QUITE CONTENT BEING A MOTHER TO HER THREE BEAUTIFUL CHILDREN..DOLLY, COWBOY AND JACINTA. SHE IS ALSO INTO POTTERY , PAINTING AND A LOT OF OTHER HOBBIES AND CRAFTS. AT THE MOMENT , HER MUSICAL LEGACY IS NOW CARRIED ON THROUGH HER SON COWBOY, A GUITARIST OF INTEREST WHO IS WOWING AUDIENCES ON THE CURRENTLY PINOY ROCK SCENE.

SAMPAGUITA'S CONTRIBUTION TO FILIPINO MUSIC INDUSTRY'S LAVISH TAPESTRY AND PINOY ROCK IN PARTICULAR IS ONE TO BE CHERISHED. SHE IS AN ICON AND A VERITABLE PILLAR THAT THE CURRENT BREED OF MUSICIANS CONTINUES TO LOOK UP TO. AND RIGHTLY SO, FOR PINOY WILL NOT BE WHAT WE KNOW AND ENJOY IT TO BE, HAD SAMPAGUITA NOT TAKEN HER BIRTHRIGHT AS THE ONE AND ONLY "QUEEN OF PINOY ROCK AND ROLL" (this info from her Sampaguita Greatest hits cd ).



ALBUM REVIEW (Manila Times) March 2008

Bagong Banda . . . Awit ni Sampaguita


COMPILATION albums abound: from tributes to the APO Hiking Society and the Eraserheads to the just-released guitar album of various artists. With the local rock scene in full bloom, these collaborative efforts give reason for today’s rockers to learn, pay tribute and interact with their mentors. And besides, it’s a chance for up-and-coming bands to work with their more famous peers and perhaps create a hit song with a remake of a well-loved classic.

Bagong Banda . . . Awit ni Sampaguita features Session Road, Paramita, Sugar Hiccup, Zelle, Fuseboxx, The Amanda, Cherry Cornflakes, Childstar, Chubibo, Paraluman and Rockaby singing classics such as “Tao,” “Laguna,” “Bonggahan,” “Nosi Balasi” and many others.

Bagong Banda . . . Awit ni Sampaguita, released by Ballyhoo records, was created with the full consent and approval of Sampaguita herself. It’s quite the opposite of the recent cover album by Bamboo, We Stand Alone Together, which created much controversy with its unauthorized and uncredited remake of “Probinsyana,” an original composition of the late Edmund Fortuno, legendary drummer of Anak Bayan. With Sampaguita, the young artists not only pay their dues; they win her approval.

But because Sampaguita had the final say on what versions would make the cut (and perhaps because she was too precious with her work), the entire album carefully adheres to the original 1970s classic Pinoy rock sound Sampaguita was known for. As they say, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it.” But you won’t find the tantalizing experimentations such as those in the Kami nAPO Muna album where artists reinterpreted the original pop sound into thrash metal, jazz, rock or reggae. What the Sampaguita tribute album captures is the essence of 1970s jeprox rock. Sige lang, babe.

Listening to Session Road rock “Nosi Balasi,” you know they’ve been covering the song long before the idea for this album came about. Paramita, better known for sophisticated angst, shines with a balls-out cover of “Bonggahan.” Fuseboxx transforms “Easy Pare” into progressive rock. Sugar Hiccup shines with soaring vocals and violins in their rendition of the sublime “Tao.”

Buy Bagong Banda . . . Awit ni Sampaguita. Let it be your introduction into 1970s classic Pinoy rock. Then buy the originals of Sampaguita, Juan dela Cruz, and Asin.
--Rome Jorge

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Joey Ayala 16 Love songs.


Habang pinapakingan ko ang ang album Ni Joey Ayala 16 love songs. Hindi maiwasan na ihambing ang dating nakasanayan ng mga tao na tunog ni Joey Ayala At ang Bagong Lumad sa ngayon na solo artist na siya. Me kaibahan man pero andoon pa rin ang tunog na masasabi mong ito si Joey Ayala. Napakaganda ng mga awitin at makahulugan ang mga mensahe ng bawat kanta sa album na ito na tungkol sa pag-ibig. Maraming artist na tumulong at nagbigay ng kanilang talento na lalong nagpaganda sa kabuuan ng album . Isa na rito si Onie Badiang veteran Bagong Lumad, on bass,Multi talented Cynthia Alexander Ayala - na kapatid ni Joey. Francis Reyes ( the Dawn)sa gitara, Rene "chong" Tengasantos, Drummer ng bayan, George Benetiz, Ronnie Quesada at iba pa. Sa mga fans na gustong bumili ng luma at bagong cd just click the official website.

Note; Bagong lumad Bayang Barrios solo Artist, Onie badiang ka launch lang ng unang album at ang drummer si Noe Tio ay sumakabilang buhay noong Pebrero 9, 2008.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

PAYO LAMANG

Note: This was written year 1994.

Ang tao nga naman
Pag nasa kasikatan
Nalimutan na ang pinangalingan
Pati kaibigan, kahit sino inaapakan

Ito'y payo lamang
Bumaba ka sa kinalalagyan
Lahat ng bagay ay may hanganan
Ang pagsisi ay nasa hulihan

Kaibigan ito'y tandaan
Pagkakataon ay alagaan
Minsan lang ito dadaan
Huwag maging /masyadong mayabang

Maganda ang buhay
huwag bayaang mawalay
Dahil lamang sa tinatamasang tagumpay

Kaibigan ito'y tandaan
Kahit magandang bagay
Pag somusobra
Ay magiging masama

Materyal at salapi
Ay madaling hanapin
Nguni't ang karangalan
Ay hindi kayang bilhin

Kaibigan ito'y payo lamang.

Monday, August 18, 2008

HINAING NG KATUTUBO (DATU IMBA 1993)

MINSAN AY HINDI KO MAUBOS MAISIP
KAHIT ANDITO KA SA SARILING BAYAN
KAHIT IKAW AY ISANG KATUTUBO
ANG TURING AY ESTANGHERO/IBANG TAO

KAHIT NA IKAW ANG NAGMAMAY-ARI
NG LUPANG MINANA PA SA MGA NINUNO
AY BASTA NA LANG LAPASTANGANIN
NG MGA TAONG MAPAGSAMANTALA

BAKIT? TANONG NAMING KATUTUBO
TANONG NA MATAGAL NA
TANONG NA NAGHAHANAP NG KASAGUTAN
BAKIT? TANONG NAMING KATUTUBO
TANONG NA MADALI KUNG PAPANSININ LAMANG

KUNG SINO PA ANG MAY YAMAN AT KAALAMAN
SILA PA ANG SAKIM/GANID
SINSAMANTALA ANG PAGIGING MANGMANG
ANG PAGIGING KATUTUBO
AT ANG WALANG SAPAT NA KAKAYAHAN
UPANG IPAGLABAN ANG KARAPATAN

IILAN LANG KAMING LAHI
NA NAMUMUHAY NG SARILING AMIN
NA MALAYO SA KABIHASNAN
NA NAG-AALAGA NG KALIKASAN

NGUNT'T PILIT NA WINAWASAK
NG MGA TAONG WALANG PAKUNDANGAN
PILIT NA INAABOT NG MGA TAONG
PURO PAGPAPAYAMAN ANG ALAM.

ANG KALIKASAN

ANG KALIKASAN


KAY GANDANG TANAWIN
MUNUMENTO NG KALIKASAN
HUGIS AY KAY GANDA
BUNDOK KUNG TAWAGIN

DAHON AT BUNGA KAY GANDA
HALIGI NG KALIKASAN
KAY KISIG TINGNAN
GUBAT KUNG TAWAGIN

AY TAO, KUMILOS NA KAYO
KAILAN PA BA TAYO MATUTUTO
PAG UBOS NA'T WALANG MAKAIN
PAG WALA NG GUMAGALAW
HUNI, TINIG AY HINDI NA MARIRINIG
PAG WALA NG MATATANAW

HAMPAS NG HANGIN AY MUSIKA
KAY SARAP PAKINGAN
SIMOY AY KAY BANGO
BUHAY NG KALIKASAN
KULAY AY ANONG KINANG
DAGAT KUNG TAWAGIN