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even early aussie tv 64

 

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grayray

 

The Bee gees wrote all of their own music. According to Wikipedia, only Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and Paul McCartney outsold the Bee Gees. Thanks for finding and posting the early Bee Gees videos.

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The Bee gees wrote all of their own music. According to Wikipedia, only Elvis Presley, The Beatles, Michael Jackson, Garth Brooks and Paul McCartney outsold the Bee Gees. Thanks for finding and posting the early Bee Gees videos.

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i am a fan from the very early days,but a lot people thought Barry was smartarse,all the females loved the twins

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this song is the all time favourite of filipinos Fredie Aguilar's Baya Ko i met the man many times over the years in Manila he would sing late on Friday nights in a bar in Malate that had all little people staffing the place,was tempted once to take out one,but did not.any way here he is think the bar was called Moppit House??no.no ya dumb cunt it was Hoppit House

 

http://youtu.be/n3tdVqGxspk

 

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grayray

 

PS.

have requested the song many times in Pattaya when i hear a filipino band playing,

they always are suprised but delighted a dumb old aussie ask for what is really their national song

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here is the Aquilar song by different band with english sub titles,Aguilar first sang this song in 78 at a music festival in manila[Marcos was still at the height of his powers] as a unknown within 2/3yrs he was the leading muso in phillippines.

 

http://youtu.be/eg10e4mt8f4

 

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grayray

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And there was this bird from Angeles City ...

 

All Filipinas can sing, probably not all as well as Lea Salonga with her highly talented and trained voice. She is a superstar in the Philippines.

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All Filipinas can sing, probably not all as well as Lea Salonga with her highly talented and trained voice. She is a superstar in the Philippines.

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Gonzo,

 

I took a bird from BKK to see Lea Salonga for Valentines Day. Cost me a fortune but well worth it in the end.

 

Talking of pinays ... In the 80s I had to do a run from Germany to Brisbane to trial a stretch version of the C130 Hercules. As things turned out, the aircraft went u/s all over the place including, for several days unfortunately, Darwin. I always had a hard job describing the nightlife in that remote corner of Oz to my mates ... at least until this movie came out. I still chuckle hard every time I watch the scene ...

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NDu9gbuKpKc

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CT.

you will spoil the blokes here showing them, high class aussie style pub entertainment,

me old mum nearly fell of her chair when she seen that scene.

 

Lea Salonga sing aquilars Bayan Ko great.

 

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grayray

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Lea Salonga sing aquilars Bayan Ko great.

 

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grayray

 

ray,

 

I didn't know the connection, but it's what Salonga sung at Aquino's funeral.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CY8yWjlsagY

 

 

 

Keeping with an Aussie theme for a bit, I was a bit of a closet ABBA fan during that period between superstardom and the opening of Mama Mia when they weren't so cool in the UK. I think they remained hugely popular in Oz the whole time though.

 

The vid was live in Sydney.

 

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CT. watch post764 this thread and read the english sub titles, and you will understand better the meaning of Baya Ko.

 

Aquilar was the popular protest singer of the time Corey Aquino ran against Marcos.

 

 

and yes ABBA was massive in oz well before anywhere else, they was never popular as much in USA. regards grayray

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