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April 17th, 2007 05:42 AM #31
We talk about the 80's like the earlier generations talked about the 70s and 60s.
The younger ones talk about the 90s like we do the 80s.
It's always the same. Everybody's talking 'bout the good old days, looking back with fondness -they were good, but never too old, always of happier times and simpler lives.
It is almost always your younger years that define who you are, hence we remember.
It probably explains why I have more albums of older artists and why I don't listen to the radio as much.Last edited by the_wildthing; April 17th, 2007 at 05:44 AM.
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April 17th, 2007 07:56 AM #32
there's this radio station na in na in... WKC. puro jokes na hindi korni noon. pero ngayon, if you think about it, ang baduy na. hehehe
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April 17th, 2007 08:09 AM #33
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April 17th, 2007 09:20 AM #34
haha! endo, table top etc. we used to practice at the velodrome (amoranto
oval) remember bicrosser shop dyan sa rapide ngayon sa quezon ave.? pag
magaling ka sa bmx dami mo chicks hakhak!
shambu t-shirts na kalaban ng top 40, apple picker pants, snoopy,
docker's docksides, indian mock, and many more.
pioneer components mostly galing saudi, kalaban ng mga sansui, marantz
at kenwood. kapag 5 layers sikat ka kasi may reverb at equalizer.
thanks a lot talaga sa mobile disco namin noon dahil even mga bata pa
kami, kumikita na rin pambili ng additional lights sa raon at 12 inch na
mga plaka. yung sobra pangbili na ng pang porma.
nagpatindi sa min noon yung smoke machine, hanep pag
natutukan ng rain lights talagang gumuguhit.
after masunog ang o-zone disco nung 90's ayun nawala ang trend ng
disco at mobile, nauwi sa bar ang mga young guns kaya ngayon batak
sa inom at yosi ang karamihang newly grad. tsk tsk di tulad noon sayaw-
sayaw lang, pretend to drink at yosi ayos na!
huh well those were the days.
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April 17th, 2007 09:46 AM #35
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April 17th, 2007 09:50 AM #36
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April 17th, 2007 10:12 AM #37
The 80's..........
I guess my version of the 80's were a bit different from the norm in the Philippines especially when it came to music:
Early-mid 80's music:
Bruce Springsteen - Born In The USA
John Cougar - Pink Houses
Sammy Hagar - I'll Fall In Love Again
Judas Priest - Turbo
*** Pistols - too many to mention
U2 - Gloria to Street With No Name
The Alarm - Strength
Joy Division - New Dawn Fades
ZZ Top - Delirious
The Outfield - all of em
Later 80's music:
The Cult
Tesla
Guns n Roses
Bon Jovi
Motley Crue
Bruce Hornsby
Alice In Chains
Plain white high cut Reeboks basketball shoes
The start of my love for Levis 501 jeans
Amigas
Apple IIGS
Tandy PC
Amiga Falcon head to head via null modem
Starblazers
Star Wars Sourcebooks
Popped my cherryLast edited by Jun aka Pekto; April 17th, 2007 at 10:16 AM.
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April 17th, 2007 10:38 AM #38
Hehe Batang 80's din ako...ayan nabisto na! Enjoyed reading all your replies and brought back lots of good memoriesAno pa ba? Let's see...Yung Go-Kart sa Glorietta, skip pa namin school bus pag uwian para makalakwatsa at enjoy dito...Na ang tugtog sa mga school programs, di mawawala ang "Let's Get Physical", tapos nauso din mga strut dance at showdown which eventually led to the intro of rap music.Games - Atari, Game & WatchMalls - Ali Mall pa lang nun at Glorietta...Ang Greenhills nun may mini-train around the pond...ang theme park nun ay Fiesta Carnival...at okey pa mamasyal sa Luneta (Children's park, Japanes at Chinese Garden) at maglakad sa Grand Stand.Hanggang ngayun naka-top siders pa din ako...sarap suotin kahit saang lakad at di namimili ng porma, shorts o jeans or khaki lang swak na swak pa din...heheAround EDSADalawa ang way going to Baclaran - via Redemptorist or Tramo lang, wala pang EDSA Extn hanggang Rotunda lang.From Pasay to Monumento eto mga dadaanan mong stop lights (note: wala pang flyovers or underpass)Tramo, Malibay, Pasay Road, Ayala Avenue, Buendia, Crossing (pero pede na sa ilalim), Ortigas, White Plains, Boni Serrano, P. Tuazon, Cubao (pede na sa ilalim), New York St., Kamias, Timog/East Avenue, Quezon Avenue (may Rotonda pa dito), North Avenue, Munoz.Later na lang yung iba...isip pa
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April 17th, 2007 11:05 AM #39Same here... I barely use the radio of my car. Puro CD's lang.
I'm not really purely stuck with 80's bands though (but I do have a stack of New Order, Joy Division, Depeche Mode and Duran Duran cd's in my glove compartment). However, my choice of modern music is still heavily influenced by the sounds and lyrics of the 80's. (E.g. Techno synth, etc.)
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April 17th, 2007 11:06 AM #40
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