Thursday, December 10, 2020

Christmas Greeting From An Evergreen Malaysian Friend - suituapui

Years May Come, Years May Go, (Herman's Hermits) 

As Life Goes On (Naomi and the Boys) 

What's Another Year. (Johnny Logan) 

Life Is A Song Worth Singing, (Johnny Mathis)

Sing. (The Carpenters)

Blessed Christmas Greetings

A Happy New Year To You

Andy And All Loved Ones. 

Cheers!

From suituapui 

[blog reader for some years and a friend who comes from Sibu, Sarawak, Malaysia.]

A great song selection for a timely Christmas message and he knows his pop music well, like he knows his makan makanan [food].

He's been writing time and again, making comments, but recently more often. Thanks suituapui; always appreciate a long term friendship. He loves food and writes a blog. You can check him out. His name spells, 'BEAUTIFUL FAT GUY'.

'Fat', I'm not sure, but 'beautiful' he is indeed.


Thanks, suituapui for the song titles that become so meaningfully 
a yuletide greeting. A personal Merry Christmas to you and Family too.


A Safe and Healthy Christmas to all Readers and Friends on
Blogspot, WhatsApp, Facebook, Twitter, gmail. 

Andy and Contributing Writers.


Images - Google and from A Personal Collection.


Naomi and the Boys with 'Life Goes On' from YouTube.
Composed by Robert Suriya and the Boys.
Thanks to V.R.M. for video.

Connect to our Malaysian friend - please copy and paste to connect -
https://suituapui.wordpress.com/

15 comments:

  1. Ooooo...I sure did not expect this, such an honour and a privilege. Thank you so much, Andy...for the speacial feature. Cheers!!!

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  2. I tried but could not find the widget
    to change connection to a live one.

    Connect to our Malaysian friend -
    please copy and paste to connect -

    https://suituapui.wordpress.com/

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  3. If you click on my name, you will get to blogger.com and if you click on "My Webpage", you will get to my blog.

    P.S.
    Shirley Nair and the Silver Strings came to Sibu in the 60's. I remember Merlin. The Quests came too. I spent a year in Singapore, 1973. I saw Heather & the Thunderbirds, Anita Sarawak, Tracy Huang...went to see Lulu live at the National Theatre. The good old days!

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  4. OK folks
    There you are, enjoy his blog.
    If you can, write an article about the shows you saw.
    I shall post it on the blog and if you have pictures, better still.

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  5. AUDIE NG [SILVER STRINGS]10.12.20

    Suituapui [pui = fat].
    It's ok being called a Fatso rather than bloated or swollen.
    Cheers.

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  6. It's his trademark.
    An attractive one, definitely.
    I like it.

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  7. FREDA HANUM TEEPEES10.12.20

    Lovely song, lovely voice indeed 👍

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  8. Thanks, Audie, for your kind thought.
    I guess it depends on the tone but "Ah Pui" can be an endearing name. Nice & cuddly. LOL!!!

    Btw, you were in the Silver Strings that came to Sibu with the late Shirley Nair. I remember those autographed black and white photos.

    Mine, all gone now - lost them in a flash flood one Christmas night many years ago. I kept them in the bottom drawers in the cabinet - all gone - photos, autograph books, song books, handwritten songbooks. So sad.

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  10. JIMMY APPUDURAI-CHUA - ENGLAND11.12.20

    blessings to the late Moses Tay...
    splendid bassist..RIP

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  11. thank you all for response to this post.

    yes, naomi and boys are legends now.
    moses tay too.
    his daughter wrote a beautiful tribute
    after his death.
    great guy.

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  12. MERLIN LIM [RHYTHM GUITAR SILVER STRINGS]11.12.20

    GOOD GOLLY MISS MOLLY
    HE REMEMBERS ME
    OH MY SWEET LORD
    I DIDN'T OWE HIM MONEY
    MAMA MIA.

    haha, thanks Andy.

    [A MERLIN LIM SONG TITLE COMBINATION]

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  13. Andy, thanks to suituapui, your wonderful guest from Sarawak. I like those nostalgic record covers, esp Herman's Hermits and our local talent, Naomi & the Boys. They remind me of my teen years in the swinging '60s. When we were schooling, we had not enough pocket money to buy records we liked then. So, I used to share costs with my brother to make some purchases. Hahaha ! Those happy years gone by.

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  14. Hi FL
    Thanks again for your note.
    Yes record covers are work of art.
    We adore the cover, appreciate the pictures
    and hold it while listening to the song.
    And it's true; 2 dollars was a lot
    of money those years.
    I saved a long time to buy even one LP,
    which could cost 10 dollars then.
    Hear from you again soon FL.

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  15. JOSEPH LOW16.5.21

    The great 60s - Naomi on one hand and the Crescendos on the other - those were halcyon days to savor and remember.

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