Thursday, October 8, 2009

Morning Girl - Tony Butala/Lettermen



Requested by my Elementary Batchmate Mrs. Rosaida Cagandahan Dulay, "Miss
Morning Girl"of SSHS. May this song revived the undying memories of our generations, the bulislisan gentry, the Lettermen's "Warm" moment of going back to memory lanes. Happy 40th reunion to all 69rs.

The later version was not as beautiful as the version of Jim Pike, though it was revived in a different ways and rendition. The concert last January 27, 2006 was held at the Araneta Coliseum, when and where I approached Tony Butala for an autograph while he's singing the said song. Unfortunately, he didn't sign up, instead he show my "I Will Love You" visuals to all the audiences watching the concert and even show it in front of a television camera. What a night? There are so many celebrities I've seen that very night, Sam Milby, Troy Montero, Pitoy Moreno and Mel Tiangco of GMA 7. All of them, enjoy the night of fun , nostalgia and classics repertoire of voice blending ability, only The Lettermen can do performed. I was at the six rows in front of The Lettermen, and I was the first who goes up for picture taking when they welcome everybody to take a pictures with them. It was really a good night, although my wife choose to be in the rafters of the coliseum, because she's not that fond of the said group. The only song she likes is Darren Dowler's "Go The Distance" and from the time she seen the Lettermen performed she begins to swooned on Donovan Scott Tea. From then on, every time The Lettermen had a concert she's always been with me carrying her Canon HD Camera and she's providing me with clips which I am featuring in all my Blogspot and Youtube upload.