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Offline r0nd0gg

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #175 on: September 16, 2007, 11:04:59 PM »

sa totoo lang tol para sakin walang poser. tao lang nagimbento ng salitang poser. may mga taong talagang maalam pero ang marami, yung mga nagmamarunong at nagmamagaling sa mga bagay bagay. kung ano trip mo gawin basta di ka makakaabala ng ibang tao ayos yan pero kung may maaabala ka, ikaw na bahala mamili kung anong dapat mong gawin kasi dyan mo mapapatunayan kung sino ka bang talaga. magkaiba kasi yung trip mong gawin sa dapat mong gawin
sa bagay tama ka dyan... siguro nga yung salitang "poser" parang.. "mis kol" "low bat" na binigyan ng mga pinoy ng ibang kahulugan..

May sasabihin yata si Jong... hehehehe

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #176 on: September 19, 2007, 06:27:18 AM »
sa bagay tama ka dyan... siguro nga yung salitang "poser" parang.. "mis kol" "low bat" na binigyan ng mga pinoy ng ibang kahulugan..

May sasabihin yata si Jong... hehehehe

ehem ako naman....

AH?E ANO E....

NO COMMENT,BAKA MAPUNTA KUNG SAAN.HAHAHA!

GO AHEAD IT IS A MIGHTY FINE DISCUSSION,THIS WILL REALLY STRNGTHEN THE SCENE MAN.

AS FOR ME, I AM GOING OI!OI!OI!
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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #177 on: September 21, 2007, 11:08:03 AM »
konting comment lang tol... parang si Franco.. comentaryo na peace... hehehe

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #178 on: September 21, 2007, 05:54:23 PM »
 :-D

cge my point is lets organize gaddemit! :-D

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #179 on: September 21, 2007, 10:23:16 PM »
nakoOfoO mukhang magandang t0pic yan....


















go go go...


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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #180 on: September 22, 2007, 04:52:00 PM »
nakoOfoO mukhang magandang t0pic yan....




















go go go...

lufet ng topic na to,at halos isang taon in the making bro.check the previous posts. :-D
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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #181 on: September 24, 2007, 04:56:10 PM »
Kung mag iisang taon na ..eh di dapat merong anibersaryo.. ikaw na bahala Jong.. hehehehe

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #182 on: September 24, 2007, 05:42:49 PM »
ito ata ang longest off topic thread hahaha!
if you can't join them, beat them!

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« Reply #183 on: September 27, 2007, 08:39:43 PM »
Kung mag iisang taon na ..eh di dapat merong anibersaryo.. ikaw na bahala Jong.. hehehehe

cge anib natin sa baguio para lahat may dahilan pag di nakapunta.chika!
cge anib ng di nabuong grupo.
@franco,oo nga no?
oi!joking aside lang ha?lets not fraternize and mince words,play na lang(in my case,play in my room if time permits)!
I believe that the definition of definition is reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself.

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #184 on: October 10, 2007, 09:27:45 AM »
up ko lang... ano na nangyari sa fairview bar na nag ooffer ng lugar nya for jam???? wakekekeke

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #185 on: October 28, 2007, 08:44:27 PM »
sa tingin nyo malakas ba ang kita na mga bandang reggae sa pinas??? what things are behind these reggae players that made them so successful?





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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #186 on: October 29, 2007, 07:53:40 AM »
pag marami kang gigs na may talent fee. sino lang ba ang mga reggae bands na kukunin ng mga bar at babayaran ng malaki? ü

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« Reply #187 on: October 30, 2007, 11:41:40 AM »
pag marami kang gigs na may talent fee. sino lang ba ang mga reggae bands na kukunin ng mga bar at babayaran ng malaki? ü
ser.. dba Rubadub Keyboardist ka??? correct me if im wrong.. your group have been into so many gigs and big reggae events. and as far as i know, Rubadub has established its name and fame sa local reggae scene. na panood ko kayo sa Tricia's Bar in Fairview last year, and you've made people nod their heads throughout the set. your compositions hit the stage musically and lyrically.

Kasama ba kayo dun sa  "mga reggae bands na kukunin ng mga bar at babayaran ng malaki"

hehe.

keep that music playing mon, sana mapanood uli namin kayo dito sa fairview area. :wink:

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #188 on: November 11, 2007, 04:42:43 PM »
maraming factors kasi ung pagbabayad,minsan it nothing to do with artstry and musicianship.
sa pinas,kailanagan magaling at pogi yung banda.plus politics din.so ung mga banda kailanagan may image na po protektahan and op kors kailangan may kapit sa industriya.
kung nag reggae si diether,malamang dami gig nun and dami pupuntang chicks!
sakay pa rin tayo sa prevailaing musical norms dictated by media corporations and big businesses.muiscians are people and people like everyone else has needs .we follow where the money is and if we have to dance to get it,we probably will.
which is [gooey brown stuff] that we dont have to take .unless you  like [gooey brown stuff].

opinions ko to,mga brod.thanks! :-D


oh btw,natuloy din eb rondogg!irie brader! :-D
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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #189 on: October 24, 2009, 06:33:33 PM »
greetings from Beyond!

Much Respect sa inyo...
Ngayon ko lang nabasa itong thread na ito, sa simula palang parang ("parang") The Chongkeys na yung sinasabi dun sa Doobie Nights album with the "C" thing... & yes im part of the said band.. its really nice to read all this, medyo from the 1st to the 2nd or 3rd ata, the 4rth & final page i skip na, kasi medyo i dont have much time...there was a part na di daw sya nag me-mention ng names kc walang tinutukoy na individual, meron naman sinasabi na sabihin mo kung sino at back up-pan mo ng hard facts... (nice one)... i thank Rubadub for saying na hindi naman binababoy, i respect din also the person who said na binababoy (its his opinion), im not saying na kame yung tinutukoy, its just nice that i can say the name The Chongkeys coz wer not hiding anything or doing anything wrong...meron naman sinasabing dig deeper... maybe its all about music & how each individual wants to embrace it, some make a living out of it (for there families) & some do it for just the kicks, there's a thin line in between & a very delicate one too. I would not dwell into defending The Chongkeys coz theres nothing to defend, we take in criticism... its part of where we are now & what industry we have.
Dun sa Doobie Nights Album.. all i can say is, 1st know yung hard work na ginugol ng mga taong involve dun, the artist & producers b4 you go & say something bad about it... Xaymaca naman, it was a bar for reggae music & the likes, it was a bar... a business... period. mga tao nalang nag bigay ng meaning kung ano man sya. We give props sa xaymaca for they where der for some people to have fun & inspire others for what they (ung mga nanonood) believe in.
Pagiging purist, regarding about "real reggae" or "Rastafarian" tama nga naman na mahirap mag ganito kung mga indio tayo, mahirap maging all rightous right (or know it all, 2 click lang katapat nito kung ganun sa google, hehehe!) about this for this genre "Reggae" ay niyakap lang naten to influence us in our music (depende un sa inyo). Kahit Tropical Depression, Indio I would say na di sila Rastafarian... kung music wise naman kung di katunog ni Robert nesta Marley ay di rin naten masasabi na hindi ito reggae (siguro nga hindi siguro oo) kung si Damian marley nga his mixing it up with RNB & Hip Hop feel, Dancehall naman ito...minsan nga di na reggae ang dating nito kapag una mong marinig, kung si Afroman nga sa  "coz i got high" didnt talk about revolution... kame having hard riff in our music with a mix of reggae is just our music, in the beginning we did say we're not a roots reggae band.. Rastamanila palang sa Mayrics, kung si JR Gong respected POD & done music with them i think that is a nice approach of what industry we can have... RESPECTING... as long as walang kamao ang lumalapat sa katawan or muka nyo o paa na umaapak sa inyo, i think respect is all we can give, yet accept the criticism...
Debating...? is a hard road to take... what is right & what is wrong... minsan sinasabi ko 1 word lang ang katapat ng debate... "DEPENDE" (though im not saying this is a thread of debating, wag lang sana mapunta dun) ive been in this industry for a long time na din, knowing people who was there 1st & respecting them... maybe they have there [gooey brown stuff] but i think its just being human, as long as ang pakikisama nila sa akin ay ok.. ok po sila sa akin.
Much Respect sa inyo lahat, id like to hear from others about what i wrote here while i was baked...you can mention names & back it up if u like, ive mention The CHongkeys, Rubadub, Tropical D, Indio I, for ive known this people for a long time & spend a respectful time with them, i aint got nothing to hide. Jah Bless.

BENJIE E.  :lol:  
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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #190 on: October 28, 2009, 12:55:45 PM »
Its a way of Life, Reggae music is a message music and the reason we are here to listen and play, Respecting the rasta way, the righteous way and we do live it everyday. Spreading the mantra of Peace, Love and innerstanding. More positive music!! Mabuhay!

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #191 on: November 01, 2009, 06:28:53 PM »

Kasama ba kayo dun sa  "mga reggae bands na kukunin ng mga bar at babayaran ng malaki"

hahaha. ngayon ko lang muli nabisita ang thread na ito. ang sagot diyan ay hindi.

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« Reply #192 on: November 03, 2009, 08:25:31 PM »
napaka sarap na pamuuhay...
yung mensahe,love,laging peace ...
(maliban sa mga nabasa ko)
one love...free naman tayong lahat para piliin ang gusto natin..

di mo na kailangan sabihing rasta ka..
gawin mo nalang..
not 100% but most of it..
positive.


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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #193 on: November 07, 2009, 02:20:50 AM »
tagal na notong thread.2007 pa lolz.anyway skinhead reggae is tha way!oi!
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« Reply #194 on: November 25, 2009, 04:09:51 AM »
I wish that I could read/write Tagalog...Anyway,thusly spoken,Papadoms.It's tough to say who's fronting these days,but I find that somebunall (some but not all) current reggae is played less from the heart and more from the crotch/pocketbook.The average smart consumer wants t-shirts with skulls/dreadlocks/red,yellow,green.A uniform/conform.But ain't it always the way?

BTW,new Public Image Ltd. coming down the pike from Brother Rotten and Co.Check it out,Jah Chillins.Peace!

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« Reply #195 on: November 25, 2009, 10:53:19 PM »
I wish that I could read/write Tagalog...Anyway,thusly spoken,Papadoms.It's tough to say who's fronting these days,but I find that somebunall (some but not all) current reggae is played less from the heart and more from the crotch/pocketbook.The average smart consumer wants t-shirts with skulls/dreadlocks/red,yellow,green.A uniform/conform.But ain't it always the way?

BTW,new Public Image Ltd. coming down the pike from Brother Rotten and Co.Check it out,Jah Chillins.Peace!

uniforms yeah.lots of that here.
I believe that the definition of definition is reinvention. To not be like your parents. To not be like your friends. To be yourself.

Completely.

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Re: Are you really a Rasta Dread Thread?
« Reply #196 on: December 15, 2009, 06:11:34 PM »
tagal na notong thread.2007 pa lolz.anyway skinhead reggae is tha way!oi!

HAHAHAHA... YAN ANg reggae na pinakikinggan ko ngayon... btw. chk out Aggrolite's new CD..
- inosente lang ang nagtataka

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« Reply #197 on: December 16, 2009, 11:12:54 AM »
HAHAHAHA... YAN ANg reggae na pinakikinggan ko ngayon... btw. chk out Aggrolite's new CD..

oh yeah!
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« Reply #198 on: January 26, 2010, 12:36:36 PM »
ayun,,, hehehe,,,
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