October 28, 2006

RELIVING MANILA SOUND

VAROOMING back to where your ultra-tempting and super-magnetic, who love to wears skimpy skirt ate used to call her sweetie, baduy! Remember jumpin’ into the days of wandering underneath the ylang-ylang tree with the rest of the barkada listening to breezy and captivating music of Cinderella or perhaps toe-tapping with the sound of Marvic Sotto and the rest of his VST & Co trips.
         Remember wanderin’ around with your cutey-pahootey teeny-bopper girl with flower on her curls, makin’ something to go with a swing at the Luneta Park, with just a centavo in your hand, ultra-feeling like you’re the macho guapito Rico “baby” Puno reiterating his popular hit The Way We Were (wow, you’re the man)? Can you still recall how you move at a snail's pace all the way back home boozed up with agua de pataranta that mouth-wateringly goes with your much loved kilawin tanigue at your tomador friend’s quarter after watching the time-consuming encounter of the Armstrong brothers against the treacherous Bozanians?
         Be it good times or bad times, it’s really nice to go back all the way deep down to the 70s alleyways and boulevards predominantly reliving the good old days of that rockin’ and booming year.

OH, YOLLY MY LOVELY CINDERELLA!
 

yolly1.jpg WITH the songs all remarkably done and reinstates,
 its good thing we clutch all over again the cool and fantastic
 memoirs of the 70s and one of the great bands that
 capitalize that year. Peace Kababayan, I’m not talking ‘bout
 any revolution here, I’m just very grateful that one weighty
 music magnate releases once again the chock-full edition
 album of our dearly loved Cinderella, without her crookedly
 warped stepsisters of course.
         Yes dude, I have in hand now, that enthusiastically  
 binungkal pa sa lumang baul, because of the antiquated songs in the selection but digitally remastered making it more like the real 70s journey when you snoop in to such song in the album like Pag-ibig Ko’y Ibang-iba and Paano Pa Kita Malilimutan both wonderfully done by currently top actor-comedienne Vic Sotto.
         In no doubt, the album of Yolly Samson is 70s memory lane, the impressively appealing woman behind the voice of the immeasurable group Cinderella who popularized the 70s anthemic hit songs like T.L. Ako Sa ‘Yo, Ang Boyfriend Kong Baduy, Bato Sa Buhangin and Superstar Ng Buhay Ko.
         Inside Yolly’s own album plainly entitled Yolly Samson is Cinderella, Pinoy Overseas will absolutely fall in love again, fall in love again, again and again with her super-cutey and magnetically-breezy voice, malala-lovestruck kang talaga over and over again, its like every man’s desired sexy star Trixie Gomez meets Janet Bordon sweet-scentedly serenading and makin’ whoopee all over your forlorn and fidgety nights.
         Wow, that’s magnificently extra-cool, cooler than any minted candy in your mouth, isn't it? Yeah, my kababayan, that's so cool and so kilig to the bones, and that's 70s is all about…swabeng cool and seksing kilig!

 

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