+ Follow A World Without Love Tag
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[Title] => Yesterday without The Beatles
[Summary] => Each time I came across something about the movie Yesterday, these past few days, the song that would start playing in my head was A World Without Love.
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[Title] => Banned song a million seller for Peter and Gordon
[Summary] => When the saucy song Lady Godiva was branded "obscene" by the Coventry mayor and banned in the West Midlands in 1966, little did Peter and Gordon who recorded the single realize it would become their fourth million-seller.
Lady Godiva followed in the footsteps of A World Without Love, Nobody I Know and True Love Ways as the songs that brought the British singing duo a total of four Gold Disc awards.
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[Title] => A tapestry of talents
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A good show always deserves a repeat performance. I had seen (and recommended to you guys) St. Louis Loves Dem Filipinos when it first opened in July this year. The show ran for 34 performances, with numerous extensions. So, you can imagine just how excited I was to hear that producer Lisa Banares of Great Events@Manila, had taken an interest in the show, and was bringing it to the AFP, where it runs until this weekend.
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[Title] => A tapestry of talents
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A good show always deserves a repeat performance. I had seen (and recommended to you guys) St. Louis Loves Dem Filipinos when it first opened in July this year. The show ran for 34 performances, with numerous extensions. So, you can imagine just how excited I was to hear that producer Lisa Banares of Great Events@Manila, had taken an interest in the show, and was bringing it to the AFP, where it runs until this weekend.
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[Title] => Back in the groove
[Summary] => Not too many Philippine Basketball Association fans know that Rene Pardo, Purefoods representative in the Board of Governors, was a matinee idol during his college days.
In the 60s, Pardo was the lead vocalist of a popular band called The Griffins, specializing in Beatles and Dave Clark Five songs. The local variety show "Nine Teeners," patterned after the US music programs "Shindig" and "Hullaballoo," often featured The Griffins on TV.
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[Title] => Peter and Gordon bring back Beat Boom craze
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In the 60s, the Beatles launched the British Invasion that introduced music fans to the so-called Beat Boom era where mop tops, mohair suits, foot-tapping rhythm and lyrical harmonies revolutionized the world of pop.
Groups like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Dave Clark Five, the Searchers and the Kinks became legends in their own time. They were at the forefront of the new wave, conquering near and distant shores.
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[Title] => And now, its Peter and Gordon
[Summary] => Can you imagine a world without love?
Ask Eddie Gutierrez and chances are that hell shake his head and sigh, "No, I cant!"
I mention Eddies name because this piece is about Peter and Gordon, the acclaimed duo of the 60s and 70s which is coming for two shows in December, at the Big Dome on Dec. l and at the Hard Rock Café (dinner show) in Makati City on Dec. 3.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Gordons comeback
[Summary] => Warning: This isnt about sports. With your indulgence, Ill digress once more to write about my other passion60s British pop music.
Last night, Gordon Wallerthe voice of the British Invasion duet Peter and Gordontopbilled a star-studded show and enthralled a large audience at the Aliw Theater on Roxas Boulevard.
[DatePublished] => 2005-02-13 00:00:00
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[Title] => No age barriers in rockin revival
[Summary] => Nostalgia circuit promoter Steve ONeal is convinced the 60s rockin revival fever has brought baby boomers and todays youth together because good time music makes no age distinction.
ONeal should know what hes talking about. Hes a veteran DZRJ disc jockey, a serious record collector and has been a rock music enthusiast for decades. Last year, ONeal brought in Pat Upton of Spiral Starecase, The Searchers, Friends of Distinction, and Chad and Jeremy all 60s acts to Manila and their shows were huge sellers.
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[Title] => More Grimalt secrets
[Summary] => A month ago in this column, we shared some of Viva Concerts producer Bobby Grimalts secrets about the stars he contracted to perform here since starting a colorful career as a musical stage promoter in 1963.
Readers phoned, e-mailed, texted, and sent letters begging for more. Bobbys revelations were mostly shocking and had never been leaked to media before. He exposed the private side of recording stars like Nat (King) Cole, Little Richard, Shirley Bassey and Matt Monrooften disclosing what went on back stage and in their bedrooms.
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A World Without Love
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[Title] => Yesterday without The Beatles
[Summary] => Each time I came across something about the movie Yesterday, these past few days, the song that would start playing in my head was A World Without Love.
[DatePublished] => 2019-07-17 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135672
[Focus] => 1
[AuthorID] => 1804842
[AuthorName] => Baby A. Gil
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[Title] => Banned song a million seller for Peter and Gordon
[Summary] => When the saucy song Lady Godiva was branded "obscene" by the Coventry mayor and banned in the West Midlands in 1966, little did Peter and Gordon who recorded the single realize it would become their fourth million-seller.
Lady Godiva followed in the footsteps of A World Without Love, Nobody I Know and True Love Ways as the songs that brought the British singing duo a total of four Gold Disc awards.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-28 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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[ArticleID] => 308408
[Title] => A tapestry of talents
[Summary] =>
A good show always deserves a repeat performance. I had seen (and recommended to you guys) St. Louis Loves Dem Filipinos when it first opened in July this year. The show ran for 34 performances, with numerous extensions. So, you can imagine just how excited I was to hear that producer Lisa Banares of Great Events@Manila, had taken an interest in the show, and was bringing it to the AFP, where it runs until this weekend.
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[ColumnID] => 134006
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Boy Abunda
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[URL] =>
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[Title] => A tapestry of talents
[Summary] =>
A good show always deserves a repeat performance. I had seen (and recommended to you guys) St. Louis Loves Dem Filipinos when it first opened in July this year. The show ran for 34 performances, with numerous extensions. So, you can imagine just how excited I was to hear that producer Lisa Banares of Great Events@Manila, had taken an interest in the show, and was bringing it to the AFP, where it runs until this weekend.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-25 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 134006
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804782
[AuthorName] => Boy Abunda
[SectionName] => Entertainment
[SectionUrl] => entertainment
[URL] =>
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[ArticleID] => 308096
[Title] => Back in the groove
[Summary] => Not too many Philippine Basketball Association fans know that Rene Pardo, Purefoods representative in the Board of Governors, was a matinee idol during his college days.
In the 60s, Pardo was the lead vocalist of a popular band called The Griffins, specializing in Beatles and Dave Clark Five songs. The local variety show "Nine Teeners," patterned after the US music programs "Shindig" and "Hullaballoo," often featured The Griffins on TV.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-23 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135698
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
[SectionName] => Sports
[SectionUrl] => sports
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 307608
[Title] => Peter and Gordon bring back Beat Boom craze
[Summary] =>
In the 60s, the Beatles launched the British Invasion that introduced music fans to the so-called Beat Boom era where mop tops, mohair suits, foot-tapping rhythm and lyrical harmonies revolutionized the world of pop.
Groups like the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Dave Clark Five, the Searchers and the Kinks became legends in their own time. They were at the forefront of the new wave, conquering near and distant shores.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-20 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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)
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[Title] => And now, its Peter and Gordon
[Summary] => Can you imagine a world without love?
Ask Eddie Gutierrez and chances are that hell shake his head and sigh, "No, I cant!"
I mention Eddies name because this piece is about Peter and Gordon, the acclaimed duo of the 60s and 70s which is coming for two shows in December, at the Big Dome on Dec. l and at the Hard Rock Café (dinner show) in Makati City on Dec. 3.
[DatePublished] => 2005-11-10 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Ricky Lo
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[Title] => Gordons comeback
[Summary] => Warning: This isnt about sports. With your indulgence, Ill digress once more to write about my other passion60s British pop music.
Last night, Gordon Wallerthe voice of the British Invasion duet Peter and Gordontopbilled a star-studded show and enthralled a large audience at the Aliw Theater on Roxas Boulevard.
[DatePublished] => 2005-02-13 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 135698
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
[SectionName] => Sports
[SectionUrl] => sports
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 268028
[Title] => No age barriers in rockin revival
[Summary] => Nostalgia circuit promoter Steve ONeal is convinced the 60s rockin revival fever has brought baby boomers and todays youth together because good time music makes no age distinction.
ONeal should know what hes talking about. Hes a veteran DZRJ disc jockey, a serious record collector and has been a rock music enthusiast for decades. Last year, ONeal brought in Pat Upton of Spiral Starecase, The Searchers, Friends of Distinction, and Chad and Jeremy all 60s acts to Manila and their shows were huge sellers.
[DatePublished] => 2005-01-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804869
[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
[SectionName] => Sunday Lifestyle
[SectionUrl] => sunday-life
[URL] =>
)
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[ArticleID] => 225533
[Title] => More Grimalt secrets
[Summary] => A month ago in this column, we shared some of Viva Concerts producer Bobby Grimalts secrets about the stars he contracted to perform here since starting a colorful career as a musical stage promoter in 1963.
Readers phoned, e-mailed, texted, and sent letters begging for more. Bobbys revelations were mostly shocking and had never been leaked to media before. He exposed the private side of recording stars like Nat (King) Cole, Little Richard, Shirley Bassey and Matt Monrooften disclosing what went on back stage and in their bedrooms.
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[ColumnID] => 135698
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Joaquin M. Henson
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By
Ricky Lo | November 10, 2005 - 12:00am