AP's benefit concert in the Philippines, Metrobar 9/11/10
Total sitting capacity - 1,000 not including SRO
AP just had a successful concert. Arnel is deeply thankful.
Some of the songs...
HELP
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VM0TG6OPcjA&feature
Hotel California
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSXTTftA7ic&feature
Arnel Pineda - Smells like teen spirit (Nirvana)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZEIoc4Aco4&feature
Review (credit goes to Lou of APR)
http://showbizandstyle.inquirer.net/ent ... nel-Pineda
MANILA, Philippines
WATCHING Arnel Pineda in concert is like reliving the most exhilarating, rock ‘n’ roll moments of one’s youth.
Saturday night, a crowd of about 1,000 crammed Metro Bar on West Avenue, Quezon City, to see Pineda perform with members of his old band, now renamed Ammo, before he became the globetrotting front man of American rock band Journey.
Revelation
The gig was a benefit for his youth foundation. It was a wondrous revelation for first-timers, who never saw him at Shakey’s, or in any of the local and Hong Kong clubs where he earned a reputation as a singer who can cover the most difficult rock classics, and sound like the originals.
But Pineda is not like some copycat who, for instance, tries to sing like Freddie Mercury or Jon Bon Jovi just to prove he can do it. Rather, what we saw was a creative performer who took his audience with him on a roller-coaster ride from the 1960s to the 1990s, with a few originals, written by Ammo guitarist Monet Cajipe, in between.
Remarkably, when the band played “Help,” it was not the Beatles’ fast-paced version but that of Tina Turner’s ballad cover — Pineda’s raspy vocals filling every heart-wrenching high note with amazing lung power.
A medley of Pinoy Rock hits gained more significance with the way he put his own stamp, for example, by singing Sampaguita’s “Tao” on a higher key.
Euphoric vibe
When Cajipe cranked out the riffs to Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” a euphoric vibe filled the venue, with a member of the audience unable to contain his joy as he screamed out the chorus while Pineda gave him the mic.
Like a god
After a spirited duet with guest Yeng Constantino on Guns N’ Roses’ “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” Pineda was like a god who could do nothing wrong — breezing through the Eagles’ “Hotel California” and playing air guitar while romping along to a Queen medley that started with “Bohemian Rhapsody” and ended with “We Are the Champions.”
This diminutive rock star gets larger than life on the big stage. He should seriously consider bringing this show to the Araneta Coliseum.