Showing posts with label pop music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pop music. Show all posts

Wednesday, 25 June 2014

Gone Too Soon (5 Years Ago)

06/23/14 05:57:04 PM

Where were you when this news suddenly popped out of our consciousness?

I remember... It's June 26, 2009 (June 25 in US), then a Friday morning in Manila, (around 6:25 AM, in fact); as I logged in on my desk and checked out my Yahoo! Mail inbox, news about then-dying Michael Jackson was selling like hot cakes in the circulation.

But after a few minutes, every browsing netizen was surely in shock: the news was already confirmed and final—the King of Pop is dead. In the social networking sites Twitter and Facebook, his name occupied a large portion of both news feeds. Every single post about him, by some Facebook pages turned viral. And the external links regarding the news as well.

Since it was indeed a Friday, one radio station turned their playlist into an instant all-Michael Jackson tracks. For one solid hour, Dennis Poliquit (or known popularly as Big Daddy Jake) had a tribute to MJ in 3-4 pm as part of the Magic 89.9's all-day old school music program named Friday Madness. I can recall, though, that one of the songs played during the Madness was  “Pretty Young Thing (P.Y.T.),” one of the songs originally written by MJ's producer Quincy Jones and singer-songwriter James Ingram, and part of that Epic album Thriller (also, EPIC records was the publisher name).

I can't recall if other dials and even online radio outlets followed suit, though all I know is that during his mourning era, at least there's a Michael Jackson track that circulated. If not “Billie Jean,” I have no idea (though for sure: there's a lot songs than his 1984 all-time marketable track off the album Thriller).

I personally missed the chance to watch the live airing of that final goodbye to MJ (yes, it was a worldwide telecast straight from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California). And as I browse my Top Stories feed, it was all about MJ tribute.

As the investigation went on, some substance was diagnosed as the main culprit on his passing.

The bottom line, I guess is that no one really saw it coming. Perhaps, the majority of us knew is that he's up for a worldwide tour which will have their kick-start outing at the O2 Arena in London. He's scheduled to perform there by July '09.

And suddenly, it looked like everything turned out into a shit-dust. Ticket-holders may be sympathizing on his demise. But of course, one blurting question suddenly popped out of their respective minds: “What about our tickets? Can we get our money back?!”

I saw “This Is It,” a documentary-slash-musical movie intended for Michael Jackson when they premiered worldwide five months later. Perhaps, it was the very last resort to make his “concert” possible, to say the least.

Too bad, he have a very high vision on how things would want to happen should the odds pull in his favor.

And a few years since his untimely and shocking departure, and even up to present, it seems like his songs are rolling yet again. Yes, the posthumous way. Nothing bad at all considering we  need this kind of music to solidify pop music yet again. On an era where Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj and even One Direction were the current culture's primetime players, it's about time to remember the people who is the real “King of Pop.” However, comparing them, especially the Canadian teenager to someone who always a “rockstar” since his childhood days, is definitely unfair.

Both were controversial? I know, I don't like the present stars, but that only proves both MJ and the youngsters were human after all either. So why the fuck should we give a shit on comparison issues?

Time flies so fast. It's been five years. And after all of those times, I still have that 2-CD King of Pop Philippine edition album in my mini-jukebox (thank goodness it survived Ondoy!), I still play them on my player on a very random, moody basis. Yet most importantly though: I still have to learn the proper act of moonwalking. LOL!

Anyway, as time goes by, I can only afford to leave a quotable line from his 1987 track Man In The Mirror.

"If you want to make the world a better place, take a look at yourself and make that change."


Author: slickmaster | ©2014 september twenty-eight productions

Saturday, 23 June 2012

Call me maybe?


Call me maybe?

Familiar sa tenga mo no? Aminin mo.

Isa sa mga catchy tunes sa panahon ng pop music ngayon ay ang kanta ni Carly Rae Japsen na “Call Me Maybe.” Teka, ano nga ba ito?Isang kanta ng pagkahumaling ng isang babae sa isang lalake na unang beses niya nakita at napapaisip kung paano siya gagawa ng paraan para mapalapit sa kanya? Hmm…

Sabagay, para nga naman mapalapit ang tao sa kapwa, kailangan may matapang na magpapakilala. May mag-eeffort, in short. Kung babae sa lalake yan, pakikipaglandi ay isang pwedeng makukunsidera na termino. Pero anthem bang kalandian ito? Hindi ah. Grabe naman. Masyado naman yata tayong mapanghusga. Kala mo mga music major.

May konek? Oo, siyempre naman. Kaya nga nagiging hurado ang mga batikang mang-aawit sa isang singing contest di ba? Hindi naman sila instant celebrity na walang pormal na training.

Pero mabalik tayo sa usapan, napakapatok ng kantang ito.
Sa sobrang patok niya, ultimo mga celebrity sa Hollywood, napapagawa ng mga kanya-kanyang bersyon. Sabagay, uso naman ngayon ang gumawa ng mga cover e, tulad nila Tyler Ward, Megan Nicole, at iba pa. Pero ang siste kasi, may pagka-dancing version ang mga ito e. may pagkalip sync al a Moymoy Palaboy (remeber them?) yun nga lang, may iba-ibang camera cut.

At dito sa Pinas, wag ka. May gumawa din niyan. Ang mag-babarkada na mga celebrity at modelo at ultimo si Manny Pacquiao ay kasama nila dito. Nis-pa, nayswan!

Ngayon, bakit ito ang napilikong kanta na gawing paksa? Ah, ewan. Alam ko na mas patok pa ang kantang paborito kong banda na Maroon 5 kesa dito. Ultimo ang Boyfriend ni Justin Bieber na isa sa mga hits na sa ating lipunan ay di ko napling isulat. At hindi ko masyado linya ang gumawa ng anumang paksa ukol sa popular na musika (alam naman ng ilan na ang paborito ko ay hip-hop at rock).

Siguro ito lang, na gustuhan ko yung beat. Astig na chorus na lyrics na talagang gets na gets mo ang motibo ng kanta. Ayun, haha. At nasaktuhan pa to sa panahon na na uso ang isang reality show na tahaasang binabatikos ng iilan dahil daw sa naglalarawan itong kalandian sa mga kabataang Pinoy. Ba, GANUN?! 

Coincidence lang siguro yan, tsong. And come to think na pag napanood mo yung ending part ng original na music video nito… Baka mapamura ka bigla. Akala mo yun na. sabay…. Ops, hanggang ditto na lang. (Panoorin nyo kasi.)

Author: slickmaster
Date: 06/23/2012
Time: 10:11 AM
© 2012 september twenty-eight productions