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Mar 08
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I Can Relate to This!

Documentary: “Radio Station Forgot To Play My Favourite Song“

I’m not old enough to have experienced the vibrant Singapore music scene in the ’60s. But I’m old enough (or perhaps “young enough”?) to identify with the rock/ metal scene in the ’80s.

At least, I had some recognition of the songs, the bands, the musicians. I definitely got goosebumps as I sat mesmerised, reading Billy’s post and watching the documentary (posted in three parts in YouTube):
Part 1:

Part 2:

Part 3:

The title of the “rockumentary” has its namesake from a song by the Padres.

The film was a Final Year Project by a trio of NTU students five years ago. Billy’s post has the details.

Growing up then, I remember hearing some — just a few — of the featured songs on radio (the interviewees featured in the video repeatedly said there was little support from local radio).

In truth, I wouldn’t have bought most of the music then. ‘Cos I didn’t have much money as a student, and not all the music was my cup of tea.

But one’s perspectives changes with time, I suppose.

If someone were to compile the music from that period and make it available as a CD, I’d buy it now without hesitation.

I’d listen to it.

And savour the music from that era in Singapore’s (hidden) musical heritage.

Even the Death/ Trash Metal songs.

And my favourite track, without a doubt, would be the Padre’s “Radio Station Forgot to Play My Favourite Song”.

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(2) Comments


Posted by: Ho Chi Tim
Posted on: March 3rd, 2008

Thanks for posting this! I remember buying the Padres' Night album immediately after listening to one track played in Tower Records. Actually made me want to look out for other local bands at that point in time, and looking out for their songs on Napster heh.

Posted by: Kevin
Posted on: March 3rd, 2008

I so love this! Really reminds me of the local gig back at the Substation. The Padres rawk!

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