Eraserheads Live! The Final Set!

Ely Buendia and Raimund Marasigan of the Eraserheads

Ely Buendia and Raimund Marasigan of the Eraserheads (Mar 7, 2009, SM Mall of Asia).

College will always be a special period in my life and throughout, I’ve come to know a lot of friends, and lived rich experiences with them. Despite old and fungi-fested negatives of photographs which never made to the scanner age, if there’s one thing that helps me relive all those years, it would be the music of the Eraserheads.

So with both disbelief and wide-eyed elation, I made sure I was able to get tickets for their reunion concert last year. And while the concert itself was short-lived because of Ely’s medical emergency, the experience seemed enough to bring everything back to life. I became young again.

And just when we thought that that was all there was, we get news of another reunion, probably to set things right, to bring closure to an abrupt and blueballs-causing reunion. I told myself I can’t let this pass either. I’d need tickets! But thanks to Ian Magbanua of Pulse.PH, I got something better: an oh-so-preciously-scarce Press Pass! I was so happy with the news I got myself a new lens (a Nikkor 18-200mm VR), which, otherwise, I wouldn’t have a need for. Of course, MTV Pilipinas and Smart Communications are to thank, too. After all, they were the ones who brought the Eraserheads back.

And because I had to give Pulse.PH and Smart Communications media exclusivity for my photos for a few weeks, it’s now with great pride that I post them concert photos in public for everyone to see. While I keep saying that these photos will never give any music justice, I shot anyway.

To the guy who stole my LX3 that night, I hope you make good use of it. And can you at least send me the videos that I shot with it? Trak yon! Amen!



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Posted on 31 March 2009
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  • Ax
    Eheads synonymous to legend.
    Stealers, aw.

    "bad karma for a year for each photo you lost."
    "bad karma for a century for each video you lost."
  • maoi
    same here dude. the eheads - they were the band hat defined our generation the same way juan dela cruz belongs to our parents. but still, to the person who stole; bad karma for a year for each photo you lost.
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