Eraserheads Reunion Concert - Theatrical Release


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Thursday, October 09, 2008
Sa Tollgate - Ely Buendia
SA TOLLGATE
(E. Buendia, 1998)
Intro: F-F
STANZA I
C EM
gumising ka
Am G F
nasa tollgate na tayo
C Em
may hawak-hawak pang
Am G F
gusot-gusot na dyaryo
c Em
di ko alam
Am G F
kung bat biglang nagyaya
C Em
basta't sabi mo
Am G F
ayaw mo na silang
D7
makita
CHORUS:
F C F C
puno ng gasolina ang isip mo
F C F C
tumawag pa kanina ang boypren mo
F C F C
buwan ay parang ulo na nabibilog
D7
mga paa'y natutulog
F F-C
who--
(Same as Stanza I)
gumising ka
nasa tollgate na tayo
sumasabay-sabay
sa punit-punit na radyo
sumasayaw mga poste ng ilaw
huwag kang lumingon sa likod baka may makitang
multo
(Same as Chorus)
kaya't kayong mga bata makinig kayo
wag nakikisali sa hindi nyo gulo
kung ayaw niyong maiwan, di magsama kayo
at kung wala kayong alam
mabuti pa'y mag-ahit na lang
BRIDGE:
Am F#*
hey now now
Am F#*
hey now now
(1, 2, 3) ----> rhythm count
x2
F C --F-C
tabe mo muna
(gising na, nasa tollgate na)
x2 (same as above)
tabe mo muna
(lala la la lala la)
D7
tabe mo muna
F -----F-F-Am (hold)
a-ha...
IMPORTANT NOTES BEFORE GUITAR PURISTS GO BALLISTIC:
1. D7 is like this (not good w/ chord names, I just wanna be sure), right?
E--2--|
B--1--|
D--2--|
G-----|
A-----|
E-----|
2. During the chorus (or during the F-C chord progressions),
F is suppossed to be played like:
E--0--|
B--1--|
D--2--|
G--3--|
A--3--|
E--0--|
3. Because I'm not sure w/c chord is that played during the bridge (after the Am),
nag-imbento ako! It goes something like this.
E--2--|
B--4--|
D--2--|
G--4--|
A--3--|
E--2--|
4. Please don't give me a "the song was played on A, not C" type of stuff.
If you transpose it to C, it'd just be the same chord progression. When I played the CD and
listened to the song, it matched the opening chord matched C, so I took it from there. Plus
it's easier to play in that note IMO.
Labels: eraserheads, lyrics, music, OPM
Tuesday, October 07, 2008
Ely Buendia on Magic 89.9
So how is Ely now?
"I'm doing very good. Just saw my doctor last week and said I'm in, uh, good shape."
Suzy: "What's next for you now that you're in tip-top shape? What can we expect?"
Ely: "Well, I'll be doing, I'll be going back to playing gigs in a couple of weeks, so I'm pretty excited about that."
Suzy: "A couple of weeks? Wow! You're superman!"
Ely: "No, I'm the six-million dollar man."
Suzy: "I thought it was 10?" [tawanan]
Ely: "No, it's only six." [tawa din]
May part 2 daw ba ng eheads reunion?
"I don't really know yet... But if they... have a good plan, and nice budget [tawa]... Definitely I'm willing to do it. Syempre, bitin din ako, e."
And how about Pupil?
Talaga bang pwede na siyang mag-gig ulit?
Okay daw talaga in two weeks, sabi nung doktor.
Nakakaaliw yung tawa ni Ely tuwing nagfa-fangirl mode si Suzy Lalo yung part na:
Suzy: "Isusulat ko to sa diary ko."
Ely: "Good luck."
Ely rocks. Period.
Labels: eraserheads, music, OPM, radio
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Eraserheads Reunion
Tonight was the long-awaited Eraserheads Reunion Concert, which had become more and more epic as each day passed. There's a lot of history leading to that statement, but to cut a long story short: the concert was a rumor, and then it was confirmed, and then the whole ticketing business was shrouded in mystery, and then word came out that it wasn't going to push through, and then it was going to push through, and that was announced three days before the concert and then Ely Buendia's mother passed away, but the concert still pushed through. (Er...that wasn't too short, was it?) Read full post...
Honestly, I kind of hoped that they would postpone the concert, even if I'm a super Eraserheads fan. I mean, SERIOUSLY. The frontman's mother just passed away. I personally would like him to spend time with his family and all, instead of going on stage just because the show must go on. There was a lot of stress on the whole band because of the reunion concert alone, and Ely's mom's passing would add to the stress! But they decided to go with the concert, so...yeah.
Being total Eraserheads fans, Ivy and I met at Serendra for lunch so we could go inside the concert grounds early and get a decent position. We had lunch at Conti's (and had this super yummy Mocha Frappe!!!) before heading on over to the concert grounds. We met June and Izay and their many other friends. Too bad I didn't see my brother and the rest of the Bagetsafonik boys... and I didn't see the many other bloggers who were there, too. Ah well.
The concert was AWESOME. There was a 10-minute countdown (I think that was kind of too long. They should've just counted down from 5 minutes max) before the band launched the concert with Alapaap, which, for me, was the perfect song to start the concert with. There was fireworks and pyrotechnics and all that jazz, but even without the flashy stuff, the first song ROCKED. And so did all the other songs.
MAN, I gotta tell you: the Eraserheads really were something else. As much as I love Ely in Pupil, Buddy in The Dawn, Raimund in Sandwich, and Marcus in Marcus Highway, there really was something different when they put their Heads together. Their chemistry was different, and MAN they were awesome tonight!!! I don't know about everybody else, but to me, it was as if the band hadn't stopped playing together. (And it was as if there wasn't any friction before, either. They all complemented each other, and no one outstaged anybody else.)

They played their songs flawlessly. From Ligaya to With a Smile to Hey Jay, Sembreak, Kaliwete, Fruitcake, Shake Yer Head, and all the other songs in the awesome first set. I loved it when Raimund stood up behind the drums in Harana. I don't know why, really. Haha! Buddy's basslines was LUV and Ely was...well... Ely. 'Nuff said. Too bad Marcus' hand had more video exposure than Marcus himself. Hehe.
The crowd was going crazy (myself included) because... well, this was just the band that pretty much left a HUGE dent in Philippine music and helped shape it as we know it today. Those guys are legends. And they pretty much shaped my musical preferences, too, since I grew up listening to them since I was in 3rd grade.
They played my three most favorite songs: Minsan, Huwag Kang Matakot and, finally, LIGHTYEARS!!! My ultimate favorite song EVER!!! That was their last song for the first set, and they went backstage for a 20-minute intermission.
So, again, the countdown clock was flashed on the screen, and we were all taking it easy...
Until the 20-minute countdown disappeared. It was weird, and we decided that it must be because the people involved (band and crew?) thought that maybe they couldn't go on in 20 minutes. This was perfectly fine, of course... but I felt really weird then. Somehow I felt that something was wrong...especially since Ely sat down onstage after Lightyears. Well, the guy must be tired after everything that's happened, so...yeah.
Twenty minutes passed, and the band wasn't back on stage.
Another minute. And another. And another.
I was starting to wonder what was going on backstage.
And then some people went on stage. Crew people attending to the instruments. And then some more people came on stage. Buddy, Marcus, and Raimund. And they were not making their way to their instruments. And Ely was not on stage with them.
No way.
Instead of Ely, there was a girl with Buddy, whom he introduced as Lally Buendia, Ely's sister.
No. Way.
And then Lally announced that Ely had to be rushed to the hospital because of emotional stress.
NO. WAY!!!
So, yeah, the concert had to be cut short. But honestly? I didn't have the mind to be frustrated over that. I was worred about Ely! Waaaaa! A dude from MTV called a one-minute silent prayer for Ely. After that we were requested to exit the concert grounds in an orderly fashion.
The audience didn't move.
We were all hanging around, sort of waiting for more news or...something. I was feeling incredibly strage. I mean, one minute I was feeling ecstatic because I was watching one of my favorite bands of all time in a reunion concert, and then suddenly the vocalist and writer was in the hospital. GAAAAH! It was surreal!
Realizing that being in a daze wasn't helping, Ivy and I left to go home, and while we were walking we decided to pray a bit more for Ely and his family, and the rest of the Heads, as well. I think those prayers calmed us some, too...
And so here I am, 2 hours later, safe at home. I was informed a few minutes ago that Ely was conscious, and that his condition was stable. PHEW! Thank God. Even so, I'll keep praying for them. The guy needs rest. I'm praying even more for Lally. I mean, she just lost her mother, and now her brother was collapsing in a concert. MAN. I can't even begin to imagine how she's feeling.
So, yes, the night took a weird turn that no one expected. But I, for one, was satisfied with how the concert turned out (excluding the Ely collapsing bit). I would have wanted more songs, of course, but the first set has already made me happy. Watching the Heads perform those first 15 songs together, after so long, was already worth my 1300-peso ticket. A part two of this reunion would be nice, but I'm not expecting it... And if it should happen, I don't think it'll be any time soon. But I'll be keeping my ears open. Meanwhile, let's pray for Ely and his family during this time of mourning.
Labels: concert, eraserheads, music, OPM
Monday, July 14, 2008
Eraserheads Reunion Concert. FINALLY.
I am SO gonna be there! *insert fangirl screech right here* It's going to be, like, a sort of birthday gift to myself! (Since the concert's on August 30, and my birthday's September 4th... Close enough.)Many rumors have been flying around recently, and I didn't want to believe them at first... And now YES! They've have finally been confirmed in the Philippine Star yesterday. And, of course, e-heads fans like me are having a field day with this. I've been giddy over it since yesterday, but I'm a bit worried about getting tickets. They're going to sell really, really, really fast, I'm sure.
I know it's probably close to impossible, but I'm wishing that I can get front-ish tickets like I the ones I won from Jam 88.3 for the Ultralectromagneticjam concert. But since the venue will be the CCP Open Field, I'm thinking it'll probably be free-seating — wrong term, I know, because it's not like anybody's going to stay seated in an Eraserheads concert. Ahehe.
So, anyway. We'll see what happens.
...
Squeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!!
Labels: concert, eraserheads, music, OPM
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Kailan
Kailan Lounge
Kailan mo ako hahagkan
Matagal na akong naghihintay
Nakadungaw sa bintana
Mga dahon lang ang kumakaway
Kailan ko madaramdaman
Pagdampi ng iyong labi
Tinatanong ko ang mga bituin
Mga luhang humahalik
Sa aking pisngi
kailan ako tatahan
Higpit ng yahak ng dibdib
Nakatingin ako sa salamin
May guhit sa noo
Mapait ang ngiti
Kailan ko masisilayan
Sa araw-araw aking mahal
Mula paggising
Hanggang sa pag-idlip
Kagandahan mo'y walang patid
Kailan mo ako hahagkan
Matagal na akong naghihintay
Nakadungaw sa bintana
Mga dahon lang ang kumakaway
Kailan ako lalaya
Sa anino ng pag-iisa
Mga rehas lang ang tanaw
Nanginginig sa seldang maginaw
Labels: eraserheads, lyrics, music, OPM, repeat play
Wednesday, November 30, 2005
ultraelectromagneticjam craziness
But this time it was different, because I had a VIP pass around my neck, and I was up front and center.
Tonight was...just...AMAZING. I mean, sure, it had a pretty...weird...ending, but it was amazing nonetheless. The whole night, I was thankful that I had taken up writing as a hobby. Immensely thankful.
ARGH! The euphoria still hasn't worn off. Not that I'm complaining.
OK. I shall start from the very beginning.
My day was packed. I mean, I was in demand. From work (that was unexpectedly draining) from 9-12, I ran over to the Jam station to get my prizes: tickets, a CD and a VIP pass. From there I went straight to Pisay for them kiddies I'm mentoring. I got to leave at 6pm... way, WAY behind schedule.
I met with Beth at the theater, and we got on line. And since we had 9 tickets, which was two tickets too many, I decided to sell the extra tickets I got earlier today to Beth's brother, who was smart enough to look at the back of the tickets. Y'know what was stamped there?
FRONT ROW SEATS.
GAH!!!!
And since it turns out that he wasn't going to watch, after all (long story), he goes and SELLS them FRONT ROW SEAT TICKETS. He got a good value for that, yeah, but still.
ARGH!!!
I can NOT believe I did not check that. I was like "ARGH!"-ing for thirty solid minutes. So, instead of us using the five front row seat tickets, we only got to use three.
ARGH!
Anyway. There was a LOT of comedy that happened once we were inside, and, us being the clever little girls we are, we found a way to tweak things. And what happened was the FOUR of us (Sara, Beth Lori and I) watched up front and center. HAH! Loraine's so clever, really.
For a more detailed, possibly organized account, just ask one of us in person or on the phone.
On to the bands. Every single artist was SO nice! I mean, like... they didn't even give me a chance to be starstruck because everyone acted like they were just...well... normal. Which, of course, they were. Everyone not only signed my CD and posed for my camera, they also gave a minute or two of their time to chat with me. They didn't mind at all that I was bugging them in the dressing room. By the way they talked with me, I would've fogotten that there was a concert at all, if I wasn't so excited about it. Weeeee~ Meloves the local music industry.
As or their performances, every one of them was awesome... Well...almost. I mean, there were a couple of performances that were, in my humble opinion, sort of mediocre (or maybe I just never really like the artist very much), but the other bands were so worship-worthy that it just compensated for the whole thing. The ones that really stood out (for me) were Imago, 6 Cycle Mind, Sugarfree, Paolo Santos & Marcus Adoro, Sago, and Orange and Lemons. Awesome, AWESOME artists.
But of course, Eheads dabest pa rin.
....
I now realize that this post is not a typical Snowflake, nor is it a coherent post. Hah. My mind is still in a jumble due to the exitement. Maybe I'll write another comprehensive review about the night. For now, I'll let the a few of the photos speak for themselves. The other 60+ photos shall be uploaded in my yahoophotos over the weekend. And, yes, I had photos with the female artists, too. Just in case you're wondering.
Me + Raimund and Marcus XD


Me + Paolo. The earliest artist of 'em all.
Dilaw ang 'yong buhok at...suot mo'y green... Teka! Baliktad, pare!

Me + Chuck (6 Cycle Mind)

Me + Ebe, ang Hari ng Panday-- este, Sablay pala.

Me + Leon. Yey for Jam 88.3! I love that station.

Labels: celebrities, concert, eraserheads, music, OPM
Wednesday, November 23, 2005
boogie wit meh!
VIP
PASSES
uwaaaaaaaaaa!!!!!!!!
this is... like... INSANE!!!
UWAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!
*ahem*
a bit of history:
i've loved the Eraserheads (the band) for...like... forever. since their first album, literally. and now, 12 years later, the radio station i listen to (the same one where i got my HP6) orchestrates a concert of today's best filipino artists to sing the Eraserheads' songs. aaaa~nd they had an essay-writing contest, where we can win them VIP passes.
and, whaddya know... i. freaking. won.
I WON!
argh. i am STILL not over it!!! and : boogie : SO does not cover how hyper i am right now.
here's teh proof --> [link]
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Copied off of my deviantart journal. I'm too hyper yet lazy to try to think of something with more sense to write.
Labels: concert, contest, eraserheads, music, OPM
Monday, January 03, 2005
Lightyears
by the Eraserheads
Big dipper north of nowhere,
Outside the room inside my mind
Look forward to tomorrow
But can I leave yesterday behind?
How it feels so strange
To have grown and change
Now it's not the same
Coz time slips and slides into another place and
Try as we might to understand each other
Doesn't really matter where you are
It always seems so very far
It's like you're lightyears away
You're lightyears away from me
Little dipper south of somewhere,
It looks much closer than it really is
I held it in my hands
But you're forever out of reach
Far as the eye can see
Nothing is meant to be
Doesn't mean much to me
But oh, if I only had a rocketship to fly
I'd be right there in a minute
But it doesn't really matter where you are
However near it still so far
It's like you're lightyears away
You're lightyears away from me...
Far as the eye can see
Nothing is meant to be
Doesn't mean much to me
But time slips and slides into another place and
Try as we might to understand each other
Doesn't really matter where you are
It always seems so very far
It's like you're lightyears away
You're lightyears away from me
Look forward to tomorrow
But can I leave yesterday behind...
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The song that will forever be in my repeat-playlist, my ultimate favorite song by my ultimate favorite band. This one always brings me to tears. ARGH.
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