Why, what’s with 420?
Whatever it is, here’s to a music-filled day, from twelve noon til the next day!
Why, what’s with 420?
Whatever it is, here’s to a music-filled day, from twelve noon til the next day!
Here is a FREE concert for you. All you have to do is get there – to Encenada Beach Resort in Puerto Galera!
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Encenada Beach Resort Official Website
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I was in a hurry to leave Metro Bar because I promised my friends I would be at B-Side for Kamikazee and Talata, so even if Franco was still slated to perform, I left in the middle of Brownman Revival’s Set. This blog is now Part 3 of 3.
There were only three bands left on the line up: The Chongkeys, Brownman Revival, and Franco. I was on my second glass of mai tai by this time. Since I was already standing near the stage, I took the first photos while I was there and ended back on the mezzanine. And this blog is Part 2 of 3.
I arrived while Reggae Mistress was onstage and immediately went to find my friends, The Chongkeys.
Someone took this photo, of the guy sitting on the step on the right, and I just got included.
The Chongkeys and I all went in together but I went to the bar first to get a drink and then on to the mezzanine to take photos and videos. My first reaction when I went in was, “WOW, this place is HUUUUUGE!” See, I’ve never been to Metro Bar before. Jeck Pilpil & Peacepipe went onstage first. And this blog is part 1 of 3.
Four months later, here are the photos from that beautiful gig at the old Wharf Galley Rock Cafe in Elias Angeles St.
We started with the usual soundcheck and then dinner at Frennie’s place. Afterwards, the band went back to their accommodations at Naga Manor, before coming back to the bar to play two amazing sets!