The Eheads reunited just for one night last Saturday, sadly, I did not watch, Stef and Los' party of course. For those who do not know the Eraserheads, I shall go as far as saying that they are like (LIKE lang ha, huwag mag-alsa mga Beatles fans) the Beatles of the Philippines. You'll never understand the impact of this reunion on us who grew up
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I can relate to this so much. So many songs I listened to as a young teenager ring back now that i'm almost 20, they mean 10 times more to me now than they did back there.
Guess it's because when you're older, you've gone through similar things to the song writer. You see what they see, feel what they feel and relate to things so much more.
As for the band, I heard one or two of their songs. I think. I've definately heard the name because I remember someone talking about them when I was back home one year. I wish I could write songs like that.
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Oh yes...the age of 20, it's enjoying and not quite remembering most of what happened but you so much more to look forward to still. And you know, everyone can write their own songs, you just have to feel it. We're all artists in our own way, probably not as good as the greats but we are artists nevertheless. Keep writing Phil! You never know! ;)
Still in England dahlin? Read your post, uuuyy special girl!♥ =p Treat her right but most importantly, don't lose track of who you are in the process and everything will just flow the right way :)
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So on that statement, you're right. At this age I really do have a lot to look forward to, this is where things start to get interesting! I'm a lot more free now.
As for the girl, I do treat her right. As cliché as it's going to sound, this is the one, heh. I'd give so much to keep a smile on her face. Because I can say that without a shred of dishonesty I know she's the right choice. She's a christian too, like me, so she's the first girl my mom hasn't tried to murder too. Which is always a bright side in any relationship.
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