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Chubby321 wrote:http://arnelpinedarocks.com/forum/index.php?f=4&t=1541&rb_v=viewtopic&start=50
The concert was a major success.
The encore song was Foolish Heart. No vids available yet.
For The First Time - Kenny Loggins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTa0rpCJ148L
Chubby321 wrote:http://arnelpinedarocks.com/forum/index.php?f=4&t=1541&rb_v=viewtopic&start=50
The concert was a major success.
The encore song was Foolish Heart. No vids available yet.
For The First Time - Kenny Loggins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTa0rpCJ148L
steveo777 wrote:Chubby321 wrote:http://arnelpinedarocks.com/forum/index.php?f=4&t=1541&rb_v=viewtopic&start=50
The concert was a major success.
The encore song was Foolish Heart. No vids available yet.
For The First Time - Kenny Loggins
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTa0rpCJ148L
Wong Fook Hing Link, Chubby! I got no music.
This might work better:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MTa0rpCJ148
steveo777 wrote:Was this Arnel's gig alone or were there other artists? Stage indicates they actually had a decent budget and it also seems Arnel is enjoying some clout on his own.
Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Was this Arnel's gig alone or were there other artists? Stage indicates they actually had a decent budget and it also seems Arnel is enjoying some clout on his own.
With Rachelle Ann Go & AMMO band only.
Very lively audience.![]()
Foolish Heart (Sorry for the sound)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQE19CKjKU
Jana wrote:Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Was this Arnel's gig alone or were there other artists? Stage indicates they actually had a decent budget and it also seems Arnel is enjoying some clout on his own.
With Rachelle Ann Go & AMMO band only.
Very lively audience.![]()
Foolish Heart (Sorry for the sound)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqQE19CKjKU
Great job on both songs, Foolish Heart and the one post earlier; though, horrible sound on the second part in this video. It was packed there. I wonder how many people the Grand Ballroom held. Have you heard from anyone there how many were there?
etcetera wrote:Well, FH was a staple of his pre-Journey repertoire. Locally, the song was a mammoth hit & is still relatively on rotation in mainstream radio stations.
Here's Alone, btw...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1QYAqQp ... r_embedded
etcetera wrote:I think that was the same venue for the recent (sorta) Boyz II Men (2009), Toto (2008), & America (2007) Cebu concerts...
Capacity-wise,
http://www.waterfronthotels.com.ph/cebu ... room.html#
steveo777 wrote:Ammo band sounds pretty good.
brywool wrote:Foolish Heart?????????????
WHY? The song even blows by Perry. Something you'd hear to calm you down in the dentist chair.
AP, my man, PLEASE distance yourself from the Pman. In Journey, it's fine, that's your gig. But man, no need to do Perry's solo stuff, especially that one- yuck.
Michigan Girl wrote:brywool wrote:Foolish Heart?????????????
WHY? The song even blows by Perry. Something you'd hear to calm you down in the dentist chair.
AP, my man, PLEASE distance yourself from the Pman. In Journey, it's fine, that's your gig. But man, no need to do Perry's solo stuff, especially that one- yuck.
Hey, I agree w/you ...bad choice, although I love Foolish Heart!! The audience knows the song ...who knew?!?!
I'm pretty sure he did a good job though, through the bad sound and all!!
Rockindeano wrote:
He did really well with this. The band isn't that good but Pineda sounded real strong.
steveo777 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:
He did really well with this. The band isn't that good but Pineda sounded real strong.
Ammo is better than they sound in this clip. They've been around quite awhile.
Edit: Wait a minute. I thought the band AP sang with that had been around since the 80's was AMO, not Ammo. Same band?
Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:
He did really well with this. The band isn't that good but Pineda sounded real strong.
Ammo is better than they sound in this clip. They've been around quite awhile.
Edit: Wait a minute. I thought the band AP sang with that had been around since the 80's was AMO, not Ammo. Same band?
Yes, same band...some info from their FB:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/AMMO/243426933792?v=info
Erick Perocho - Vocals
Monet Cajipe - Lead Guitars / Vocals
Kamlon Acebo - Bass Guitars / Vocals
Edgar Mendoza - Keyboards / Vocals
Marcus Alcantara - Drums / Vocals
Formed in 1986 as The AMO Band, in which later became The New Age Band in 1990 and The Zoo in 2006. Grand champion of national band competitions such as Rock Wars in 1986, and Yamaha Band Explosion in 1988 as The AMO Band, played internationally as The New Age Band from 1990 up to 1997, and recorded an album in CD as The Zoo in 2007.
Today the band is composed of 5 musically dedicated individuals, in which four of the members were originally from the said bands, collaborating with their new front man Erick Perocho, who was formerly lead singer of the countries renown bands namely, Abrakadabra, Fat 16, and Graphix, due to the absence of their original lead singer/front man Arnel Pineda, who is now the lead singer of the international band Journey.
Jana wrote:Chubby321 wrote:steveo777 wrote:Rockindeano wrote:
He did really well with this. The band isn't that good but Pineda sounded real strong.
Ammo is better than they sound in this clip. They've been around quite awhile.
Edit: Wait a minute. I thought the band AP sang with that had been around since the 80's was AMO, not Ammo. Same band?
Yes, same band...some info from their FB:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/AMMO/243426933792?v=info
Erick Perocho - Vocals
Monet Cajipe - Lead Guitars / Vocals
Kamlon Acebo - Bass Guitars / Vocals
Edgar Mendoza - Keyboards / Vocals
Marcus Alcantara - Drums / Vocals
Formed in 1986 as The AMO Band, in which later became The New Age Band in 1990 and The Zoo in 2006. Grand champion of national band competitions such as Rock Wars in 1986, and Yamaha Band Explosion in 1988 as The AMO Band, played internationally as The New Age Band from 1990 up to 1997, and recorded an album in CD as The Zoo in 2007.
Today the band is composed of 5 musically dedicated individuals, in which four of the members were originally from the said bands, collaborating with their new front man Erick Perocho, who was formerly lead singer of the countries renown bands namely, Abrakadabra, Fat 16, and Graphix, due to the absence of their original lead singer/front man Arnel Pineda, who is now the lead singer of the international band Journey.
What happened to the lead singer who took over after Arnel when they were still the Zoo. His name starts with an R. Nice guy. I know Erick was singing some songs too from clips I saw but R was the main lead singer.
Jana wrote:etcetera wrote:Well, FH was a staple of his pre-Journey repertoire. Locally, the song was a mammoth hit & is still relatively on rotation in mainstream radio stations.
Here's Alone, btw...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1QYAqQp ... r_embedded
Wow, Arnel's voice is in great form. Good job. I love his really clear vocals like in that song.
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