Doing More with Depeche Mode

My sleeping habits haven’t exactly been great and it’s affected my creativity. While I can hammer out several articles a day after a good night’s sleep, I’ve been struggling to complete even a single paragraph lately. Sleep’s always been my Achilles heel and as I’ve gotten older, I find that my slumber requirements still haven’t changed. So for today’s article, […]

Dubbing Daimos Daze

Like today’s cartoon Sponge Bob Square Pants, Daimos was just as popular in the seventies and eighties. Japanese robot cartoons were so popular they had toy robots, like Daimos, that even today can sell for P13,000. Daimos was plastered all over snack chip packages, and kids sang the theme song in Japanese. We students back then quoted the famous lead […]

Stomp On!

Drumming takes practice, hours upon hours, day after day, year after year. I love marching bands, rock concerts, and the Ati-Atihan, they inspire me to drum on my Congga. But the one show that completely inspires me to practice on it, or practice on anything, and to perform – is Stomp. It is a show of drumming perfection . . […]

Reminiscing with Gregorian Music

When I first heard the Gregorian Chants back in the 1980s, it was a breath of fresh air to the Alternative music dominating the airwaves at the time. Despite sounding like it belonged in another century, the style was extremely haunting and relaxing. Fading of the 1980s But as the 80s gave way to the 90s, the previous generation of […]

Billy Joel – Two Generations of Songs

With songs like Uptown Girl and Tell Her About It from 1983, it was a bit difficult to imagine that Billy Joel was actually a product of the 1970s. Writing in a time when songs still had a story to tell and the loudest sound was the voice of the singer, I was surprised that he was able to make […]

What is the Reflex?

For those of you 80s babies, I’m sure you danced to the tunes of Duran Duran’s Reflex once upon a time. And while many of us hardly paid attention to song lyrics back then, being a older today means we have a bit more time to dissect the songs. Which brings me to the question a friend of mine and […]

Green Rhapsody at Aruba

It’s been a long time since I’ve been out for some R&R. Work’s been quite stressful and I haven’t had much time to spare lately. But when a few friends texted to ask if we would be joining them to catch Rannie Raymundo’s gig at Aruba last night, I wasted no time agreeing. So after talking a long trip via […]

A Guy or Chick Flick, Part 2 – Older Love Stories

Alright class, we’ve already gone through a few movies in our past article. Today, we go back to study and classify older romance movies as either a guy or chick flick. Why, you ask? Well, like my editor said, people need to go back to the past to study the present effectively. And since our editor has a few doctorate […]

A Guy or Chick Flick, Part 1 – Newer Love Stories

OK, I admit it. All those rumors about my being single once more are true. I won’t bore you with the details, but suffice to say that I went through a period of intense mourning. But now that I am trying to get my life back together, I’m trying to play the dating game once more. And if there is […]

3 Tenors

The last time the 3 tenors got together, it was in the mid-80s. I was fortunate enough to see them perform as a group and was extremely impressed with their talent and professionalism. Now I know what you’re thinking, as I can imagine seeing all the question marks popping up all over your head. You’re wondering how you could miss […]