Thursday, 5 November 2009
A night to remember
I WAS FORTUNATE TO BE INVITED TO ATTEND the much-awaited comeback concert of Spandau Ballet. After 20 years, the boy band visited again Belfast last nite (14 October) to entertain their avid fans (including myself watching them live for the first time) since 80s. The concert kicked-off with their new songs from their latest album, “Once More” and top-chart songs such as “Through the Barricades” and “Gold”. The lead singer, Tony Hadley still got the elegant and well dressed persona and the golden voice - having the maturity and emotion singing their old songs.
The crowd was singing along when the band sung “Through the Barricades” which quite meaningful to the people in Belfast depicting the situation during the troubles in the 80s. As usual, I brought my digital camera and capture some parts of the performances. Everybody was dancing when the Spandau Ballet finally sung “Gold” at the end of the concert. I really enjoyed the night as I was also remembering those old times when I was still in university humming their ballad songs.
The crowd was singing along when the band sung “Through the Barricades” which quite meaningful to the people in Belfast depicting the situation during the troubles in the 80s. As usual, I brought my digital camera and capture some parts of the performances. Everybody was dancing when the Spandau Ballet finally sung “Gold” at the end of the concert. I really enjoyed the night as I was also remembering those old times when I was still in university humming their ballad songs.
Wednesday, 29 July 2009
Never Forget: hilarous and enjoyable
I watched this musical in June 2009 and honestly, this is quite a different mood of watching live shows at the Belfast Grand Opera House! The audience was singing loud, clapping their hands, enjoying as they sing along with the artists on-stage. Im not a "Take That" fan, but this boy band group (reunited few years ago) is massive popular in the UK! So, if you know all the fav hits from this singing group, Im sure you will enjoy this watching as well.
Finally, the overall production is superb, the lighting, backdrop and choreography are exceptional.; except for the sound system at the upper floor of the Opera House.
Finally, the overall production is superb, the lighting, backdrop and choreography are exceptional.; except for the sound system at the upper floor of the Opera House.
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belfast grand opera house,
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never forget,
reymos,
take that
Sunday, 10 May 2009
Eurovision Contest 2009 Moscow Russia
Click the link below to watch and listen the participating countries. Can you pick your top 10 entries? Watch the final round on the 16th May 2009!
Eurovision Song Contest - Moscow 2009 Preview Player
This is my playlist for the first round of the semi-finals which I chose, Finland, Bosnia, Iceland, Romania, Malta and Turkey as my top 6 entries for the finals, including Andorra, Belgium Sweden and Israel to complete my top 10 fav songs. Please dont forget to visit my Eurovison Song Contest Blog for updates.
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eurovision,
moscow,
russia,
song contest
Thursday, 16 April 2009
I dreamed a dream (Les Miserables)
Im inspired to share this clip when I watched the sensational rendition of the song from one of the contestants of the popular UK talent show, Britain Got Talent. Her name is Susan Boyle, a Scottish 47 years old that impressed the judges, including Simon Cowell himself and a big surprise to everyone.
Well, there is so much talks over Youtube channel now after Susan's clip was posted this week. It is annoying to read comparisons between Lea Salonga who sung it in Broadway and Susan who just starting her quest to a new career. Frankly speaking, there is no comparison at all - it is like comparing an apple and pineapple. The message of the song is really beautiful and while watching Susan, it reminded me of the musical that Ive watched live in West End two years ago and Im still hoping that I will be able to watch Lea singing this song as she did it on this video, maybe in Broadway...
Well, there is so much talks over Youtube channel now after Susan's clip was posted this week. It is annoying to read comparisons between Lea Salonga who sung it in Broadway and Susan who just starting her quest to a new career. Frankly speaking, there is no comparison at all - it is like comparing an apple and pineapple. The message of the song is really beautiful and while watching Susan, it reminded me of the musical that Ive watched live in West End two years ago and Im still hoping that I will be able to watch Lea singing this song as she did it on this video, maybe in Broadway...
Monday, 13 April 2009
Electricity from Elton John
A moving song for a beautiful story of a young boy who wants to be a ballet dancer. I bought the album of the musical when I watched it in West End two years ago and Im still planning to watch it again for the second time around.
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
Blood is not thicker than water
I watched this musical and it touched my heart. It is funny but serious towards the end. I think it really shows us the cycle of life and the irony of it as well. Some people will say, what a coincidence but, there is always a reason why things happened.
I could not imagine the emotion that mother could bear when she realised that her sons will kill each other. Sometimes the truth sets as free but we have to face the consequences from it, maybe it brings bad or good to us, but expect the worse.
I could not imagine the emotion that mother could bear when she realised that her sons will kill each other. Sometimes the truth sets as free but we have to face the consequences from it, maybe it brings bad or good to us, but expect the worse.
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Titanic - biggest ever production
I had the opportunity to watch this musical in Belfast, the place where Titanic was built in 1911 - sailed to Northampton for her final voyage to New York. Unfortunately, she did not make it to reach the final destination in April 1912.
What really impressed me about this production is the number of cast playing on stage at one scene...very moving and I felt like I was there witnessing the fateful night of sorrow for those who were boarded the cruise.
What really impressed me about this production is the number of cast playing on stage at one scene...very moving and I felt like I was there witnessing the fateful night of sorrow for those who were boarded the cruise.
Friday, 20 March 2009
A celebration for Pinoys - courtesy of Lea as Fantine (Les Mis)
Well, after giving birth to a baby girl two years ago, Lea (aka Miss Saigon) did perform in Broadway again, playing Fantine in Les Miserables production. She will explain why it is a celebration for her and her countrymen/women in the Philippines.
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broadway,
fantine,
lea salonga,
les miserables,
philippines
Saturday, 14 March 2009
Im proud to be Pinoy (Filipino)
Filipino artists around the world are the priceless possessions of my home country, Philippines as my history books says as the Pearl of the Orient Sea! One of them is Lea Salonga. I had the chance to watch her in CCP for her portrayal as Kim for the long running musical, Miss Saigon. And then, I watched the musical again in 2006 when the UK production did their British tour in Northern Ireland. I was really proud because the main cast, including The Engineer, and the dancers were Filipino talents. Brilliant production from Cameron!
On the other hand, the clip is quite monumental for Lea as a young talented girl who did impress Cameron's team to cast her as Kim. She was innocent and confident which did make proud us Pinoys in the music industry around the world. She became an inspiration to young Filipinos nowadays of what she achieved and brought honor and fame to the Philippines. BRAVO LEA...
I did my review as well for this musical which is posted in Dooyoo - a product review site. This is the link: Miss Saigon
On the other hand, the clip is quite monumental for Lea as a young talented girl who did impress Cameron's team to cast her as Kim. She was innocent and confident which did make proud us Pinoys in the music industry around the world. She became an inspiration to young Filipinos nowadays of what she achieved and brought honor and fame to the Philippines. BRAVO LEA...
I did my review as well for this musical which is posted in Dooyoo - a product review site. This is the link: Miss Saigon
Saturday, 21 February 2009
A feeling of being scared
One of the best and entertaining musicals ever that Ive watched in West End. The choreography, the cast, the music and of course the talented portrayal of Leon Cooke as Billy. An adaptation from the film of the same title, a story of the young boy who wants to make a difference and making his life meaningful at the end. Determination and support from parents are the key to success, regardless of hardships and trials. Leon Cooke was playing as Billy when I watched in 2007.
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Footloose - what an inspirational production
I love to sing and dance and this musical just kicked my butt and pushing me to sing along with the cast and even lifting my feet to syncronise with their moves on stage.
I watched the film itself and honestly, both the movie and on stage are very good. To read more about my review since I watched the musical in Manila and in Belfast, click the link: Footloose.
I watched the film itself and honestly, both the movie and on stage are very good. To read more about my review since I watched the musical in Manila and in Belfast, click the link: Footloose.
Labels:
almost paradise,
dancing,
footloose,
i need a hero,
musical,
singing
Sunday, 11 January 2009
Lea Salonga in Les Mis
I had the chance to watch this one of the longest running musicals in West End last September 2007. Unfortunatetly, it was not Lea Salonga playing Eponine. The production was great - from backdraft to stage set-up! There is always a good reason to watch it again in West End! The clip is featuring Lea singing, On My Own. Very moving scene.
Labels:
eponine,
lea salonga,
les miserables,
musical,
on my own
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Play and Musical
- West Side Story (UK)
- The Sound of Music (UK)
- Never Forget: Musical (UK)
- Miss Saigon (US, UK, and Philippines)
- They're Playing our Song (Philippines)
- Les Miserables (UK)
- The Phantom of Opera (UK)
- Billy Elliot (UK)
- Footloose (UK and Philippines)
- The Vagina Monologue (Australia)
- Madame Butterfly (Philippines)
- Annie (UK)
- A Chorus Line (US and Thailand)
- Jesus Christ Superstar (Philippines)
- The History Boys (UK)
- Titanic (UK)
- Blood Brothers (UK)
Concert and Live Shows
- Spandau Ballet 2009 (UK)
- Kyle Minogue 2008 (UK)
- Backstreet Boys 2008 (UK)
- Enrique Iglesias 2007 (UK)
- U2 Tour Concert 1997 (US)
- Blue 2004 (Philippines)
- Jasmine Trias 2004 (Philippines)
- Australian Idol Tour 2004 (Australia)
- Corey Hart 1987 (Philippines)
- Westlife 1999 (Philippines)
- Michael Learns to Rock 1998 (Philippines)
- Regine Velasquez (Philippines)
- Pops Fernandez (Philippines)