A statue for Arnel Pineda?

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Postby epoy » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:04 am

I was born there and lived there for 23 years and i don't get it....but hey, more power to him and Noel. I guess i've always seen statue commemorating mostly dead people and other symbolism. But good for him, he now knows that his achievement in singing and now his charity work are being recognized. Lets not forget that his hard work started many many years ago.
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Postby Jana » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:24 am

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mdaemon wrote:I will try to explain. Although there are a lot of talented artists in the Philippines, alas they don't get any international exposure/recognition and they end up working abroad singing in bars or performing "cultural dances" in Japan. In almost everything, we have always been the whipping boys. A good example is sports in which we have never had an Olympic gold medal or in basketball (our un-official national sport) where our national team regularly get their ass kicked by teams they used to beat. I think this is the reason why we are desperate to have somebody that will inspire us. This is what Manny Pacquiao has done in sports and Arnel Pineda in music. Both will soon have statues erected in the Philippines to remind the Pinoys that there is hope if you persevere. ...I'm sure Wech can explain better


I understand.... :wink:


Thanks for the explanation, mdaemon. Very informative. This has been on Arnel's site for quite a while, and to me it was too much too soon also. I rolled my eyes at first. If he had been a Journey singer for three years, then I would have understood. But eventually I realized to the town he's an inspiration, and, plus, he had set up the foundation to help the street children and orphanages and the poor. So there is a huge sense of pride there that not only did he have the success he did internationally but that he wants to give back to the city and make a difference and is proud of his roots. After this Christmas with all he did for the poor hands on, I understood better.
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:26 am

Serious serious overkill. Tribute band bar singer gets on board for one record (thus far) with a once famous band and this happens? Maybe its a cultural thing and it's a bigger deal over there, I don't know.

Overboard, in my opinion.
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Postby Jana » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:32 am

stevew2 wrote:Thats retarded, Im going to ERECT one of Tito on my front lawn so my beage has a place to piss


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Postby EightyRock » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:44 am

Well, hell...good for him! Kinda bizarre though, considering he hasn't written anything with the band and only did one tour. If we follow the Pinay line of thinking, maybe Perry's vocal cords should end up in our Smithsonian one day??? 8) :lol:
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:46 am

EightyRock wrote:Well, hell...good for him! Kinda bizarre though, considering he hasn't written anything with the band and only did one tour. If we follow the Pinay line of thinking, maybe Perry's vocal cords should end up in our Smithsonian one day??? 8) :lol:
Maybe he is getting one for during a tour with Journey without Lipping a note
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Postby EightyRock » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:55 am

stevew2 wrote:Maybe he is getting one for during a tour with Journey without Lipping a note


If that's the case then JSS should have gotten one here n the USA first!
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Postby mdaemon » Sun Jan 11, 2009 4:56 am

EightyRock wrote:Well, hell...good for him! Kinda bizarre though, considering he hasn't written anything with the band and only did one tour. If we follow the Pinay line of thinking, maybe Perry's vocal cords should end up in our Smithsonian one day??? 8) :lol:


I don't think the statue is based on Arnel's vocal ability. There are a lot of more successful artists in American than Steve Perry hence his accomplishment isn't that big a deal there. Arnel however is probably the biggest Pinoy artist who made it in America.

To put this in a proper perspective, because of the shit loads of Olympic medals the Americans have won, most of you probably don't even know the name of the captain of the US volleyball team who won gold in Beijing recently. The Pinoys however still remember and know the Pinoy dude who won an olympic silver medal in boxing 13 years ago.
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:14 am

EightyRock wrote:
stevew2 wrote:Maybe he is getting one for during a tour with Journey without Lipping a note


If that's the case then JSS should have gotten one here n the USA first!
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Postby Rhiannon » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:19 am

Lula wrote:i don't get it, but i don't have to.


I agree. And maybe it's just me but... statues of people while they're still living seems a bit creepy. As if statues aren't creepy anyway.
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Postby twinklestar » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:21 am

stevew2 wrote:
EightyRock wrote:Well, hell...good for him! Kinda bizarre though, considering he hasn't written anything with the band and only did one tour. If we follow the Pinay line of thinking, maybe Perry's vocal cords should end up in our Smithsonian one day??? 8) :lol:
Maybe he is getting one for during a tour with Journey without Lipping a note


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Postby stevew2 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:30 am

Rhiannon wrote:
Lula wrote:i don't get it, but i don't have to.


I agree. And maybe it's just me but... statues of people while they're still living seems a bit creepy. As if statues aren't creepy anyway.
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 5:32 am

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stevew2 wrote:
EightyRock wrote:Well, hell...good for him! Kinda bizarre though, considering he hasn't written anything with the band and only did one tour. If we follow the Pinay line of thinking, maybe Perry's vocal cords should end up in our Smithsonian one day??? 8) :lol:
Maybe he is getting one for during a tour with Journey without Lipping a note


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Postby Vladan » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:41 am

Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

My question is:

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)
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Postby Rick » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:48 am

Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.
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Postby Jana » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:59 am

Rick wrote:
Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.


The Filipinos have had a great year for international recognition, with Manny, Charice and Arnel. For a third world country, I'm sure it means a lot. Well, actually, the President of the Phils says it's a second world country now. I wonder if that's hype or if it's true.
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Postby Don » Sun Jan 11, 2009 10:59 am

Rick wrote:
Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.


You know, I trapped a lot of beaver in Olongapo, perhaps a statue of my crank is in order?

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Postby Rick » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:01 am

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Rick wrote:
Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.


You know, I trapped a lot of beaver in Olongapo, perhaps a statue of my crank is in order?


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Postby stevew2 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:02 am

Vladan wrote:My question is:

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)
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Postby Michigan Girl » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:02 am

Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.


You know, I trapped a lot of beaver in Olongapo, perhaps a statue of my crank is in order?

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lol.....
Perhaps they weren't as happy with your performance as you were with theirs..... :twisted: :wink:
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Postby stevew2 » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:05 am

Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.


You know, I trapped a lot of beaver in Olongapo, perhaps a statue of my crank is in order?

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Postby Don » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:07 am

Michigan Girl wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Rick wrote:
Vladan wrote:Arnell Pineda rocks non the less, though - 1 Album + another remake, and no hits. It's the Philippines after all, you wouldn't expect anything less right?. The ignorance of some of the Filipino fans you see on Youtube and elsewhere, not all fans but a lot - it just say's it all. They probably don't even know who Steve Perry is.

Why didn't they make a Steve Augeri statue in the USA? ;)


With all due respect my brother V. Filipinos don't have many widely known artists that have reached as much fame. I give them their props and am happy for them that one of their countrymen have achieved such.

If the USA erected a statue for every person that's achieved as much fame as Augeri.... well you know the rest.


You know, I trapped a lot of beaver in Olongapo, perhaps a statue of my crank is in order?

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lol.....
Perhaps they weren't as happy with your performance as you were with theirs..... :twisted: :wink:


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Postby WIX » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:09 am

Oh Good Lord!

I checked into this further as it seemed a bit strange.

Statue in Filipino means "GRAVE" !!!

Look at the damn picture.

They are digging his "GRAVE" as the next Ex Lead Singer!

Sheesh folks, study your language!! :lol:
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Postby Michigan Girl » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:10 am

I am LMAO!!!! :wink:
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Postby Don » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:12 am

WIX wrote:Oh Good Lord!

I checked into this further as it seemed a bit strange.

Statue in Filipino means "GRAVE" !!!

Look at the damn picture.

They are digging his "GRAVE" as the next Ex Lead Singer!

Sheesh folks, study your language!! :lol:


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Postby Saint John » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:13 am

This is a well deserved statue for his charity work, and long-term charity plan, alone. The Journey part is secondary. Anyone that has a problem with this is clearly envious. Why the fuck should anyone care what the people in The Phillipines do or don't do?
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Postby Don » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:17 am

Saint John wrote:This is a well deserved statue for his charity work, and long-term charity plan, alone. The Journey part is secondary. Anyone that has a problem with this is clearly envious. Why the fuck should anyone care what the people in The Phillipines do or don't do?


Exactly. Who started this thread?
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Postby etcetera » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:18 am

WIX wrote:well hell, Rocky got a statue.

I guess if they wanted to put a statue up of me I suppose I would let them. I mean, birds need a place to sit!

LOL...Right on!


This is actually as simple as wech put it :lol: :


wednesday's child wrote:It's an Olongapo thing --"the hometown boy done good" sort of a deal.
...and yes: it's overkill. This sort of gimmick wouldn't fly in Quezon City.
:lol:

The idea ain't a national effort...It's just a particular locale's way of recognizing someone.
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Postby Michigan Girl » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:19 am

Gunbot wrote:
Saint John wrote:This is a well deserved statue for his charity work, and long-term charity plan, alone. The Journey part is secondary. Anyone that has a problem with this is clearly envious. Why the fuck should anyone care what the people in The Phillipines do or don't do?


Exactly. Who started this thread?



lmao......... :evil:
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Postby brywool » Sun Jan 11, 2009 11:27 am

I have to agree with Dan. Who cares if it's too soon or whatever? The guy does a lot with his foundation, he's a helluva singer, and his country loves him. You can see that with all the media coverage they've given him, etc.

Not sure why people want to turn it into something bad. Sounds like Arnel is one heck of an inspiration to those in his country and that's pretty cool to me and something that should be appreciated.
NO. He's NOT Steve F'ing Perry. But he's Arnel F'ing Pineda and I'm okay with that.
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