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D-I-S-R-E-S-P-E-C-T

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I hate young singers who try to perform classic hits and fail to give justice to the song.
In one of the episodes of ASAP Dream Request Live, where Pinoy Dream Academy finalists sing requested song of viewers, PDA winner gave a bad rendition of Aretha Fanklin’s 1967 hit, “Respect”.

In this video, Yeng gave an awful rendition of the song. The rock song sounded like a disco hit in this rendition.(Notice the Yeng’s eyes while she sings)

Source:Youtube

I was disappointed because I thought she could give a wonderful interpretation of the song since she is a rock singer. She didn’t.
Now compare that with Aretha’s version:

Source:Youtube

Aretha gave a wonderful interpretation without being over-acting while onstage.Kelly Clarkson also have a version of this song:
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Now Yeng should watch this videos.

Written by jfl

February 27, 2007 at 5:58 pm

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High School Musical Influenced Itaktak Mo?

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I was watching some videos of Disney’s High School Musical on Youtube a few minutes ago. While I was enjoying the teeny-bopper beat of “We’re All In this Together”, I was reminded of a similar dance step on Philippine noontime show Eat Bulaga, Itaktak Mo

Notice that the dance step on the chorus of the song from the Disney Musical
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDHYZtwjFTs">

is similar to the famous “Itaktak Mo” steps.

Did High School Musical influence “Itaktak Mo”?

Written by jfl

February 27, 2007 at 5:37 pm

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D-I-S-R-E-S-P-E-C-T

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I hate young singers who try to perform classic hits and fail to give justice to the song.
In one of the episodes of ASAP Dream Request Live, where Pinoy Dream Academy finalists sing requested song of viewers, PDA winner gave a bad rendition of Aretha Fanklin’s 1967 hit, “Respect”.

In this video, Yeng gave an awful rendition of the song. The rock song sounded like a disco hit in this rendition.(Notice the Yeng’s eyes while she sings)

Source:Youtube

I was disappointed because I thought she could give a wonderful interpretation of the song since she is a rock singer. She didn’t.
Now compare that with Aretha’s version:

Source:Youtube

Aretha gave a wonderful interpretation without being over-acting while onstage.Kelly Clarkson also have a version of this song:
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Now Yeng should watch this videos.

Written by jfl

February 27, 2007 at 9:58 am

Posted in Uncategorized

High School Musical Influenced Itaktak Mo?

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I was watching some videos of Disney’s High School Musical on Youtube a few minutes ago. While I was enjoying the teeny-bopper beat of “We’re All In this Together”, I was reminded of a similar dance step on Philippine noontime show Eat Bulaga, Itaktak Mo

Notice that the dance step on the chorus of the song from the Disney Musical
[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDHYZtwjFTs">

is similar to the famous “Itaktak Mo” steps.

Did High School Musical influence “Itaktak Mo”?

Written by jfl

February 27, 2007 at 9:37 am

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Want a customised coffin?

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Mr. Manny Mogato sent me this interesting article yesterday about a European coffin maker that ventured to making customised caskets?

Here’s the article:

Thinking outside the box with crazy coffins

By Paul Majendie

LONDON (Reuters) – Fancy rolling up the aisle in a Rolls-Royce? Maybe it’s time to skip off in a pink ballet shoe?

In the weird and wonderful world of crazy coffins, getting buried has never been so much fun in Britain.

For coffin-makers Vic Fearn & Company Limited are now doing a roaring trade in customised caskets for people who want to go out in style.

The coffins, ranging from a giant electric guitar to a sports bag, have proved so popular that they even go out on tour to “Crazy Coffin” exhibitions around European art galleries.

The coffin-makers first took the zany path to death when a woman fan of the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force’s aerial acrobatics team, asked to be buried in a model fighter.

“So we constructed this plane with folding wings like they have on aircraft carriers. The cockpit of a plane is more or less coffin-shaped so that made life easier,” said David Crampton, director of the 160-year-old company based in the central England town of Nottingham.

Next came a man who couldn’t afford to buy a canal long boat so wanted to be buried in a model one. “That caused friction with his wife so we had to build one for her as well,” he told Reuters Life! in an interview.

The business has snowballed from there — and the coffin-makers are thrilled to ring the changes after grinding out 20,000 conventional coffins a year.

“Making an unusual crazy coffin is great for the staff. It gives them a chance to test their skills and joinery expertise. It can create some fun in the shop,” he said.

Currently being crafted is a scaled-down model of a 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. It even has wheels so they pall-bearers can push it along.

A hospice nurse is off to meet her maker in a huge pink ballet shoe that will be lowered by satin ropes into her last resting place.

A town crier famed for yelling “Oyez Oyez” to his fellow citizens is to be buried in a bell-shaped coffin. “He wants to go out with a bong,” Crampton said.

Reflecting on how quirky British humour has helped change his business, Crampton said: “We are less lugubrious nowadays. It is a changing profession and I like to believe we are fashion-driven.”

He said the most popular song played at funerals nowadays is Meat Loaf’s “Bat Out Of Hell” followed by Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”

So how will the 63-year-old Crampton bow out?

“I adore playing bowls so I would love a coffin shaped like a jack (the white ball at the centre of the game). Then my friends really could roll me up the aisle.”

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Will Philippine casket makers try to think out of the box (or coffins) too?

Written by jfl

February 21, 2007 at 6:26 pm

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Want a customised coffin?

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Mr. Manny Mogato sent me this interesting article yesterday about a European coffin maker that ventured to making customised caskets?

Here’s the article:

Thinking outside the box with crazy coffins

By Paul Majendie

LONDON (Reuters) – Fancy rolling up the aisle in a Rolls-Royce? Maybe it’s time to skip off in a pink ballet shoe?

In the weird and wonderful world of crazy coffins, getting buried has never been so much fun in Britain.

For coffin-makers Vic Fearn & Company Limited are now doing a roaring trade in customised caskets for people who want to go out in style.

The coffins, ranging from a giant electric guitar to a sports bag, have proved so popular that they even go out on tour to “Crazy Coffin” exhibitions around European art galleries.

The coffin-makers first took the zany path to death when a woman fan of the Red Arrows, the Royal Air Force’s aerial acrobatics team, asked to be buried in a model fighter.

“So we constructed this plane with folding wings like they have on aircraft carriers. The cockpit of a plane is more or less coffin-shaped so that made life easier,” said David Crampton, director of the 160-year-old company based in the central England town of Nottingham.

Next came a man who couldn’t afford to buy a canal long boat so wanted to be buried in a model one. “That caused friction with his wife so we had to build one for her as well,” he told Reuters Life! in an interview.

The business has snowballed from there — and the coffin-makers are thrilled to ring the changes after grinding out 20,000 conventional coffins a year.

“Making an unusual crazy coffin is great for the staff. It gives them a chance to test their skills and joinery expertise. It can create some fun in the shop,” he said.

Currently being crafted is a scaled-down model of a 1913 Rolls-Royce Silver Ghost. It even has wheels so they pall-bearers can push it along.

A hospice nurse is off to meet her maker in a huge pink ballet shoe that will be lowered by satin ropes into her last resting place.

A town crier famed for yelling “Oyez Oyez” to his fellow citizens is to be buried in a bell-shaped coffin. “He wants to go out with a bong,” Crampton said.

Reflecting on how quirky British humour has helped change his business, Crampton said: “We are less lugubrious nowadays. It is a changing profession and I like to believe we are fashion-driven.”

He said the most popular song played at funerals nowadays is Meat Loaf’s “Bat Out Of Hell” followed by Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”

So how will the 63-year-old Crampton bow out?

“I adore playing bowls so I would love a coffin shaped like a jack (the white ball at the centre of the game). Then my friends really could roll me up the aisle.”

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Will Philippine casket makers try to think out of the box (or coffins) too?

Written by jfl

February 21, 2007 at 10:26 am

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Best Love Songs of All Time

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In 2002, American cable company VH1 (Video Hits One) released a list of the “100 Greatest Love Songs of All Time”. (Those in bold are among my favorites)

1 WHITNEY HOUSTON -I WILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU
2 ELVIS PRESLEY -LOVE ME TENDER
3 CELINE DION -MY HEART WILL GO ON
4 JOURNEY -OPEN ARMS
5 PAUL MCCARTNEY & WINGS -MAYBE I’M AMAZED
6 RIGHTEOUS BROTHERS -UNCHAINED MELODY
7 LIONEL RICHIE/DIANA ROSS -ENDLESS LOVE

8 ELTON JOHN -YOUR SONG
9 JACKSON 5 -I’LL BE THERE
10 AEROSMITH -I DON’T WANNA MISS A THING

11 ETTA JAMES -AT LAST
12 BEE GEES -HOW DEEP IS YOUR LOVE

13 SINEAD O’CONNOR -NOTHING COMPARES 2 U
14 OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN -I HONESTLY LOVE YOU
15 BILLY JOEL -SHE’S GOT A WAY
16 FRANK SINATRA -FLY ME TO THE MOON
17 FAITH HILL -BREATHE
18 PETER GABRIEL -IN YOUR EYES
19 CHICAGO -IF YOU LEAVE ME NOW
20 SONNY & CHER -I GOT YOU BABE

21 OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN/JOHN TRAVOLTA -YOU’RE THE ONE THAT I WANT
22 BARBRA STREISAND/NEIL DIAMOND -YOU DON’T BRING ME FLOWERS
23 NAT KING COLE/NATALIE COLE -UNFORGETTABLE
24 ERIC CLAPTON -WONDERFUL TONIGHT
25 JOE COCKER -YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL
26 STYX -BABE
27 ROD STEWART -YOU’RE IN MY HEART
28 MARVIN GAYE -LET’S GET IT ON
29 WILLIE NELSON -ALWAYS ON MY MIND

30 CELINE DION -BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME
31 STEVIE WONDER -YOU ARE THE SUNSHINE OF MY LIFE
32 JOHN LENNON -WOMAN
33 BRYAN ADAMS -(EVERYTHING I DO) I DO IT FOR YOU

34 REO SPEEDWAGON -KEEP ON LOVING YOU
35 CARPENTERS – SUPERSTAR
36 BARRY WHITE -YOU’RE MY FIRST, MY LAST, MY EVERYTHING
37 NO DOUBT -DON’T SPEAK
38 MADONNA -CRAZY FOR YOU
39 BON JOVI -I’LL BE THERE FOR YOU
40 SHANIA TWAIN -YOU’RE STILL THE ONE

41 KISS -BETH
42 MEATLOAF -I’D DO ANYTHING FOR LOVE
43 EXTREME -MORE THAN WORDS
44 BILL MEDLEY/JENNIFER WARNES -I’VE HAD THE TIME OF MY LIFE
45 TONI BRAXTON -UNBREAK MY HEART

46 AL GREEN -LET’S STAY TOGETHER
47 PRINCE -I WOULD DIE FOR U
48 SADE -BY YOUR SIDE
49 BONNIE RAITT -I CAN’T MAKE YOU LOVE ME
50 ATLANTIC STARR -ALWAYS

51 JANET JACKSON -THAT’S THE WAY LOVE GOES
52 DEF LEPPARD -LOVE BITES
53 BARRY MANILOW -MANDY
54 ALICIA KEYS -FALLIN’
55 PRETENDERS -I’LL STAND BY YOU
56 ROBERTA FLACK -THE FIRST TIME EVER I SAW YOUR FACE
57 FOREIGNER -I WANT TO KNOW WHAT LOVE IS
58 EMOTIONS -BEST OF MY LOVE
59 JOURNEY -FAITHFULLY
60 COMMODORES -THREE TIMES A LADY

61 HEART -ALONE
62 MR. BIG -TO BE WITH YOU
63 LEE ANN RIMES -HOW DO I LIVE
64 MODERN ENGLISH -I MELT WITH YOU
65 RICKY MARTIN/THE FREE WHORE -NOBODY WANTS TO BE LONELY
66 GOO GOO DOLLS -IRIS
67 BANGLES -ETERNAL FLAME
68 BOSTON -MORE THAN A FEELING
69 INXS -NEVER TEAR US APART
70 DAVID CASSIDY -I THINK I LOVE YOU

71 LED ZEPPELIN -WHOLE LOTTA LOVE
72 CAPTAIN & TENILLE -LOVE WILL KEEP US TOGETHER
73 VANESSA WILLIAMS -SAVE THE BEST FOR LAST
74 CHAKA KHAN -I FEEL FOR YOU
75 PETER FRAMPTON -BABY I LOVE YOUR WAY
76 DONNA SUMMER -LOVE TO LOVE YOU BABY
77 LISA LISA & CULT JAM -ALL CRIED OUT
78 EDWIN MCCAIN -I’LL BE
79 GUNS N’ ROSES -SWEET CHILD O’MINE

80 KENNY ROGERS & DOLLY PARTON -ISLANDS IN THE STREAM

81 BONNIE TYLER -TOTAL ECLIPSE OF THE HEART

82 CHRIS ISAAK -WICKED GAME
83 BOYZ II MEN -I’LL MAKE LOVE TO YOU
84 CYNDI LAUPER -TIME AFTER TIME
85 WHAM -CARELESS WHISPER

86 BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN -SECRET GARDEN
87 WHITESNAKE -IS THIS LOVE
88 DIDO -THANK YOU
89 CHEAP TRICK -I WANT YOU TO WANT ME
90 BRIAN MCKNIGHT -BACK AT ONE

91 ELVIS COSTELLO -ALISON
92 AIR SUPPLY -ALL OUT OF LOVE
93 PAT BENATAR -WE BELONG
94 N’SYNC -THIS I PROMISE YOU
95 ROXETTE -IT MUST HAVE BEEN LOVE

96 ANDY GIBB -I JUST WANT TO BE YOUR EVERYTHING
97 CHRISTOPHER CROSS -THINK OF LAURA
98 LL COOL J -I NEED LOVE
99 ENRIQUE IGLESIAS -HERO
100 POISON -EVERY ROSE HAS ITS THORN

Written by jfl

February 14, 2007 at 3:19 pm

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