Saturday, April 11, 2009

Music and Me: Zoom by Fat Larry's Band

Zoom just one look and then my heart went boom,
suddenly and we were on the moon,
flyin' high in a neon sky ohh ohh
Bang Just one touch and all the church bells rang,
heaven called and all the angels sang,
sunrise shine in the midnight sky ohh ohh

(CHORUS)
Oh Zoom you chased the day awayyy,
high noon, the moon and stars came out to play,
then, my whole wide world went zoaom
(High as a rainbow as we went flyin' by,
faster and faster we were higher than high,
for once in my lifetime i was finally free,
and you gave that to me)

moonbeams dancin' in the afternoon,
shadows blowin' as the roses bloom,
lookin down on a wonderland,
Smack just one kiss and i was outta whack,
all at once there was no turnin back,
all so far above the brighter star ohh ohh

(CHORUS)


zoom - fat larrys band

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

The Godfather (March 24, 1972)

The Godfather by Mario Puzo

The Second Best Movie of All Time, as announced by the American Film Institue, The Godfather celebrates 37th year of success in March 24 2009.

courtesy:www.wikipedia.org

The Godfather is a crime novel written by American author Mario Puzo, originally published in 1969 by G. P. Putnam's Sons. It details the story of a fictitious Sicilian Mafia family based in New York City (and Long Beach, NY) and headed by Don Vito Corleone, who became synonymous with the Italian Mafia. The novel covers the years 1945 to 1955, and also provides the backstory of Vito Corleone from early childhood to adulthood.

The book introduced Italian criminal terms like consigliere, caporegime, Cosa Nostra, and omertà to an English-speaking audience.

It formed the basis for a 1972 film of the same name. Two film sequels, with new contributions made by Puzo, were made in 1974 and 1990. The first and second films are widely considered to be two of the greatest films of all time.

The Corleone family patriarch is Vito Corleone (The Don), whose surname (Italian for "Lionheart") recalls the town of Corleone, Sicily. Similarly, the maiden name of Corleone's mother is Corigliano, named after the town of Corigliano Calabro, Calabria; an area well known for 'Ndrangheta activity. (Puzo, however, never mentioned the family name Corigliano in the text of the original 1969 novel.) Vito has four children: Santino "Sonny" Corleone, Fredo "Freddie" Corleone, Michael "Mike" Corleone, and Constanzia "Connie" Corleone. He also has an informally adopted son, Tom Hagen, who became the Corleones' consigliere. Vito Corleone is also the godfather of a famous singer and movie star Johnny Fontane. The Godfather referred to in the title is generally taken to be Vito. However, the story's central character is actually Michael, and a central theme of the novel is that it is Michael's destiny, despite his determination to the contrary, to replace his father as the family head.

The Corleone family are in fact a criminal organization with influence in many areas of crime, notably Protection and Extortion, Gambling and the Unions. Under the Don is his consigliere who is a 'cutout,' to protect the Don from implication. The book also explains the consigliere position as that of the Don's most trusted advisor and counselor. The operational side of the organisation is headed by two 'Caporegime,' or 'Captains.' Peter Clemenza and Sal Tessio are high ranking officials in the family.

The plot deals with a gang war fought between the Corleone family and the other four of the five families of New York. After Don Vito Corleone is shot by men working for drug dealer Virgil "The Turk" Sollozzo, his two sons, Santino and Michael must run the family business with the help of consigliere Tom Hagen and the two Capos Peter Clemenza and Salvatore Tessio. When Sollozzo and an Irish police captain are murdered by Michael, the conflict escalates into a full scale war which results in Santino's death and Michael, despite his wishes, ascending to the head of the family. He slowly becomes more ruthless than his father, even killing his brother in law Carlo Rizzi, who played a part in Santino's murder. Also as the story progresses many of the minor characters, such as the Don's godson Johnny Fontane and his friend Nino Valenti, Sonny's former girlfriend Lucy Mancini, and Michael's bodyguard Al Neri, are expanded on and given their own subplots. Many of these subplots are not included in the movie. The novel culminates when Michael has his two main enemies, the novel's main antagonist, Emilio Barzini and a lesser but still severely important antagonist, Philip Tattaglia, assassinated. After the total elimination of the Tattaglia Family and Barzini Family, Michael sells all his business in New York and makes the Corleone Family a legitimate business in Las Vegas.


Saturday, March 7, 2009

Rest in Peace, Bro!


Rest in Peace, Bro!



Francis Magalona
October 4, 1964 - March 6, 2009

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Selena Live: The Last Concert

Fourteen years ago in Houston, Texas, Selena Quintanilla Perez brought down the Houston Astrodome with over 65,000 live audience, a never-before event that broke records of tickets sold for a concert held at the said venue. While it was Selena's biggest and most successful concert held , it was her last night at the Astrodome, following another successful concert in 1993.

Selena: A Life Story (Courtesy: www.selenaforever.com)

The tragic shooting death of Tejano singer Selena spawned a reaction within the Latino community that can be compared to the reactions to the deaths of Elvis Presley and John Lennon. An enormously popular singer in Latino communities across North America, her music crossed cultural boundaries to touch the lives of young and old alike. A flamboyant, sexy stage performer, sometimes hailed as the Latina Madonna, Selena was nonetheless considered a role model for off-stage she was family oriented, active in anti-drug campaigns and AIDS awareness programs.

She was born Selena Quintanilla to Mexican-American parents in Lake Jackson, TX. Before her birth, her father Abraham had been a member of Los Dinos. When Selena began performing at the age of ten, her father became her manager and Los Dinos became her backing band. She made her recording debut in 1983 after appearing on popular the radio show of L.A. deejay Johnnie Canales. While Selena grew up understanding Spanish, English was her first language. Her first records were recorded in Spanish and she sang the words phonetically. After her music began to catch on, she began learning Spanish formally and by the time of her death, she was fluent in the language.

In 1987, she was named Female Vocalist of the Year and Performer of the Year at the Tejano Music Awards. Two years later she signed with EMI Latin and in 1990, she and Los Dinos released their eponymous debut album. Later that year she released a singles compilation, Personal Best, and she also released Ven Conmigo. In 1991 the title track of the latter became the first Tejano record to go gold. Selena also released two more albums, including one of Cumbia music, Baila Esta Cumbia that
year. Selena married Los Dinos' lead guitarist Chris Perez in April of 1992. Other group members included her brother, Abraham Quintanilla, III, who played bass and penned many of her songs,
and her sister Suzette, the drummer. She won a Grammy in 1993 for Best Mexican American Performance for her album Selena Live. That same year, she released an album of love songs, Quiero, and she also opened Selena Etc, a clothing manufacturing business. In 1994, she made her feature-film debut in Don Juan DeMarco, in which she played a singer. Later that year, she and her band embarked upon a tour of New York, LA, Argentina, and Puerto Rico. Amor Prohibido was released in 1994; it was nominated for a Grammy and went gold. In 1995, Selena began preparing to make her breakthrough into the American pop mainstream.

In the spring of that year she was working on her first English-language album, when she went to a motel room in Corpus Christi, TX, to fire 34-year-old Yolanda Saldivar, the woman who managed Selena's boutique in San Antonio, and the founder of the Selena fan club. A few days before the confrontation Selena's father had unearthed paperwork proving that Saldivar had been embezzling from the fan club. Saldivar and Selena argued and as the singer left, she was shot in the back. Selena didn't die right away and managed to stagger into the lobby where she named Saldivar as the killer. An hour later, Selena died in a local hospital.

It was a death that rocked the entire Latino music industry. Saldivar was convicted for the murder of Selena on October 23rd, 1995. Three days later she was sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole for at least 30 years.

A special service was held in the Los Angeles Colliseum where she was to give a concert. Less than a month later, Texas governor George W. Bush declared April 16, "Selena Day," in her honor. Dreaming of You, her final album, was released posthumously in the early summer. It became the first Tejano album to reach number one in America and was double platinum by the end of the year.


Last Dance/ On the Radio - Selena

Friday, February 20, 2009

Word of the Day: Elation

I never understood what the meaning of the word Elation really was until yesterday. When I learned that I passed the Civil Service Commission's Professional Examination held in November last year.

www.dictionary.com explains:

elation

noun
1. an exhilarating psychological state of pride and optimism; an absence of depression [ant: depression]
2. a feeling of joy and pride

...

I was in an intense mixture of emotions when a good pal at the gym told me that the list of the examination passers was already posted on CSC's website. I got no hold of internet that morning , leaving me uneasy throughout my fitness routine. Between optimism and pessimism, I stood on the parameter of pessimism. I never had an ounce of hope that I would make it! All these times, I believed that I failed the test. Starting with my negligence at reviewing for the exam. I only gave it barely a week to scan through the pages of the Civil Service examination reviewer I bought at the United Bookstore. And I had a partial run-through. I only went deeper for English ,Filipino and Clerical. I can't for the life of me do the Mathematics! Thus, reaching the 80% mark on the scale was nearly impossible, or so it seemed!

Finally I took a seat infront of desktop PC and went to http://www.csc.gov.ph/. I looked for a link somewhere on their homepage for the list of passers. And there it was! I clicked it. I clicked not in the hope of seeing my name on the list. I clicked to confirm the absence of my name on the list! It took about a life-time to load the whole page of family names in alphabetical order. And since my family name falls on letter U, I had to struggle and wait til the page drops to letter U! There must have been tons of users accessing the same link around the country so that loading was at a snail speed. I had to refresh the page again and again. At last, the status was done. The list was now loaded completely. And so the final verdict. I scrolled the down to the bottom. My sight missed letter U and went straight to letter Z. So I looked back up to letter U...

Uh-oh!

I couldn't believe my eyes. It read in capital letters: UDASCO, VINCENT TOM I

Could I be dreaming? No, I couldn't! Then I scrolled up again and look for the header of the page. It read: Civil Service Commission Examination Passers. I noticed I was starting to smile. And that smile turned into a chuckle. And that chuckle turned into a burst of laughter! God, I passed the exam! I couldn't believe! Thank God! I was totally elated!



Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Music and Me: Whitney Houston's Run To You

Whitney Elizabeth Houston (born August 9, 1963) is anAmerican Singer, actress, record producer, film producer and former fashion model. Houston rose to international fame in the mid-1980s and her crossover success opened doors for many other African American women women to find success in pop music and movies. She has been referred to as "The Voice", and is known for her "powerful, penetrating pop-gospel voice".

In the 1980s, Houston was one of the first African-American female artists to receive heavy rotation on MTV in its early years, even when the network was leaning more towards a white male rock dominated format.Her debut album became the biggest selling debut album of all time for a solo artist, her follow up album was the first album by a female artist to debut at #1 on the Billboard 200, and she holds a record seven consecutive #1 singles on the Billboard 100 chart.

Houston continued her success into Hollywood in the 1990s, starting with the box office hit The Bodyguard. The soundtrack to the movie is the best-selling soundtrack of all time, and the single "I Will Always Love You" the best-selling single by a female artist and 3rd best-selling song in the history of music. She continued the decade with other successful and culturally significant projects before returning to the studio. Houston is the fourth best-selling female recording artist in the U.S according to the RIAA, and is the "The Most Awarded Female Artist of All Time"according to the Guinness Book of World Records.

After Houston married former R&B singer Bobby Brown at the height of her career, rumors of drug abuse started to affect her popularity. This led to a decline in her public image and her album sales dropped during from 2000 to 2008, with stories regularly appearing in the tabloid press. After successful trips to rehab, Houston divorced Brown and gained custody of their only daughter in 2006. Her seventh studio album is scheduled for release in 2009.

Courtesy: www.wikipedia.org

Welcome Back Whitney, my all-time idol!


Run to You - Whitney Houston

For Run To You sheet music download, click this.



Monday, February 16, 2009

My Grandma Turns Octogenarian


Born to Luciano Pacturan Y Abecia and Filomena Sabuero Y Navarro , my grandmother, Jovita Pacturan Y Sabuero Viuda de Udasco, was born eighty years ago on a beautiful February 15 day.

February 15, 2009 was a very special day to Lola Obing for she turned sweet eighty! Everybody in the family was excited and prepared a simple but happy celebration on her birthday.

We put some food on the table. Yum! And the birthday cake! I and my sister Cherry took off to a bakeshop to order a cake two nights before Lola Obing's big day. Well. age is just a number. It's really your heart that remains young all your life. I thought a Disney themed birthday cake would be perfect for a young at heart. So I picked up the Disney Princesses cake. Lovely, said everyone when they saw the cake!

The party started well over lunch-time. But it went great. The food were superb. Humba, Spaghetti, Pancit, Lechong Manok, and some softdrinks here and there. Picture taking and a handy cam for the record.

A good uncle who hailed from far, completed my Lola's birthday celebration.

Personally, I thank God for blessing my Lola Obing with her 80'th year on this world. And hoping and praying for a few more years to celebrate her birthdays.