Kahapon I checked Max 103.5 (tama ba? hindi rin kasi ako nakikinig sa radio), #1 ang ABMB sa countdown ni Triggerman. Ang nakakatawa, #12 yung Alone ni Ramiele. Sabi ni Triggerman tingin nya (he implied) may kaunting fans lang na request nang request para masama sa countdown. Apparently, nag-aambisyon sila na ma-knock over ang ABMB from #1. Triggerman said that Ramiele just didn't sound good sa Alone. Tapos may sumagot na fan (via chat or email yata) na there's a reason daw kung bakit hindi masyado maganda yun: it's a studio version daw kasi. Huh??? Eh di sagot uli ang Triggerman na hello, supposedly nga maganda kapag studio kasi enhanced na iyon. Hindi, hindi daw talaga maganda. Hwahahar
Sa Campus 99.5 #1 din yung ABMB sa countdown.
Naku, I forgot to check the Magic Top 30 countdown kanina, ano kaya nangyari?
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On another note. From The New York Times:
Mr. Cook was chastised for choosing the wrong song, “The World I Know” by Collective Soul, as his final selection. It was considered a misfire presumably because it was quieter and subtler than the usual belt-it-to-the-rafters war horses that win talent shows. I loved it.
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Because Mr. Cook refused to follow the unspoken guidelines for the competition, he emerged as the most original and savvy male finalist in the show’s history. The cornerstone of his victory was his iconoclastic rock version earlier in the season of “Billie Jean,” the magic song that catapulted Michael Jackson to new heights of popularity 25 years ago.
Mr. Cook has a strong, flexible voice; when he sings rock, its scuffed edges echo Sam Cooke filtered through Steve Perry. Stylistically he occupies the same broad pop-to-rock territory as Bryan Adams, one of several star guests at Wednesday’s finale, but Mr. Cook is a better singer.








Yung mga Amerikano na lang tubuan nya.













