I have always wondered, even way before,
Why is it that during Sundays, most of the radio stations, are playing those old, classic music?
This was the case when I was in the province, and I was surprised to know and to have observed this similar case with most of the radio stations here in Manila, except of course the stations who are playing mainstream music, on Sundays, they are playing songs as early as the 80's. But what I am referring to here are music from the 60's, and even earlier. Yes, those artists that if there was MTV back then, it would be in full black and white color.
Much as I admire the latest and the contemporary songs that we have now, however fact is most of the stuff that we have now are products of post-editing, mixing and used with the latest gadgets and effects. The true mark of a good song/songwriter, or even a singer for that matter, is that he or she can still deliver the same energy, the same intensity, the same feeling, the same message of the song plainly with his song. I recall one similar passage (if I'm not mistaken, it was from MTV Unplugged), and this may not be in verbatim, "Real musicians generate the same power, with or without electricity", or something similar to that effect.
Strangely, I love listening to these genuine, unadulterated music, untainted with any hint of electronic enhancements. I appreciate the way it was then; PURE MUSIC. SIMPLY MUSIC.
Although right now, record companies are re-releasing these songs on CD format, digitally re-mastered. Even those songs available online, (yes, I am one of those who downloads, and I know I am not alone), have been edited, polished. However, for me, I would still prefer their original sound, I would choose listening those songs on vinyl over the cds that we have now. Listening to those small creaks while the turntable plays those vinyl brings an unexplainable feeling of calmness, and a sense of enjoyment. It is something that me, and my mother and my lola would enjoy listening to, and I would like to sing along with them, just give me time to look for the lyrics and study the song.
We lost our vinyls when we moved back then. Which leads me to one of my quite personal wishes at present, to have a fully restored vinyl player, and to "treasure" hunt those albums to start my collection. Personally, I would be happy, but I hope, my mother and my lola would be happier if I could bring back a piece (or songs) from their time. As for now, I settle myself by giving them copies of such songs in cds, and I hope, that soon, hopefully, I will give them that vinyl player and those LPs, that we'll listen and sing along with.








