tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post1090765078081827136..comments2024-03-28T15:38:54.673+08:00Comments on .: Kugiran Les Jolly Jets, The Dreamers: Johore.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©http://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-81658073315331846262013-04-07T10:05:08.684+08:002013-04-07T10:05:08.684+08:00Thank you for visiting my blog. Yes, the likelihoo...Thank you for visiting my blog. Yes, the likelihood of buying a fake record in the 60s is common since there are so many in the market those days.<br /><br />Even if they are caught they come back again to do the same business. You cannot really stop them completely.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-23569317078449829232013-04-07T10:02:38.139+08:002013-04-07T10:02:38.139+08:00I have a copy of this Heather and Cliff bootleg to...I have a copy of this Heather and Cliff bootleg too. I also have quite a few records I think is bootleg or pirate releases from the Singapore/Malaysia area. These are labels like National (Maria Dan Jasni Iringan The Addend Boys), Sharikat Ocean (Salim I Iringan The Commandos), Pilana (Nancy Sit, A. Romzi Dan The Hooks) and probably some others. There seems to have been a LOT of pirate labels in Singapore and Malaysia back in those days. I wonder if anyone ever got caught and if so, what happened to them? <br />A-Go-Gojirahttp://stereoxmono.blogspot.sg/2011/01/waiphot-phetsuphan.html?showComment=1365300009363#c5681716519814945793noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-61449995410669116002013-04-03T10:37:38.753+08:002013-04-03T10:37:38.753+08:00Zainu Mum dan Les Jolly Jets... cuma ada satu ep ...Zainu Mum dan Les Jolly Jets... cuma ada satu ep saja... lepas tu... lenyap...<br /><br />Translation:<br />Zainu Mum and Jolly Jets has only one EP... After that they disappeared.sayednordinsayedosmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-13044365014492237872013-04-03T10:34:05.750+08:002013-04-03T10:34:05.750+08:00Tahun 60an dulu saya memang minat zaino mum ni tap...Tahun 60an dulu saya memang minat zaino mum ni tapi adakah ini saja lagulagunya...<br /><br />Translation:<br />During the 60s I was a fan of Zaino Mum but is this his only song...greatisnothingnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-31277323731524771602013-04-03T10:31:11.256+08:002013-04-03T10:31:11.256+08:00Comment about: Zaino Mum & Les Jolly Jets song...Comment about: Zaino Mum & Les Jolly Jets song,'Aku dan Dia.'<br /><br />"Lagu ni pernah jadi juara penyanyi pujaan minggu ini kalau tak silap dua atau tiga kali... dikelolakannoleh MIA... Mohd. Ismail Abdullah DJ Radio Singapura... zaman 60an: Sayed Nordin Sayed Osman."<br /><br />Translation:<br /><br />This song won the best loved singer for the week on two or three<br />occasions by pop DJ MIA or Mohd. Ismail Abdullah on Radio Singapore in the 60s.ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-38595208624506971432013-04-02T18:24:04.179+08:002013-04-02T18:24:04.179+08:00The above article in Malay was titled: "Mahu ...The above article in Malay was titled: "Mahu jumpa kawan lama" and written by: RUDY IMRAN SHAMSUDIN from:<br />imran@hmetro.com.my<br />(2007).<br /><br />ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-47591366317641096572013-04-02T18:10:55.131+08:002013-04-02T18:10:55.131+08:00Translation from above website, about 'The Dre...Translation from above website, about 'The Dreamers' and singer Zainal Omara:<br /><br />For Zainal, it all started when a friend from the same hometown playing music required a singer and set up 'The Dreamers', which also comprised Ainie and Shahrin Hamid Shah. <br /><br />In the early stages, they only sang at wedding ceremonies until they met M Osman who introduced them to the record company representative in Singapore to produce an album in 1966. <br /><br />In later years, Zainal was also indebted to a late M Shariff or (real name) Shariff Awang who previously hosted performances involving a lot of 1960's singers to perform concerts.<br /><br />These concerts, in the 1990s, were often held in Johor Bahru near Zainal's birthplace in Muar. Because of the close relationship between music players in 1960's he did not have the heart to refuse every time he was invited to perform. <br /><br />Under the current situation, he was not singing seriously but rather took the opportunity to seek and catch up with old music friends. My Metro, Ahadhttp://www.hmetro.com.my/myMetro/articles/Mahujumpakawanlama/MA/Article/article_printnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-50698725916400355782013-04-02T17:52:15.642+08:002013-04-02T17:52:15.642+08:00Hi Jean,
Thanks for the beautiful tale about your ...Hi Jean,<br />Thanks for the beautiful tale about your late mother. She must have been quite a 'cool cat' those years.<br /><br />Glad to hear about Elnett, Brylcreem and Singapore's multi-racial face. You are right about solidarity being "unseen elsewhere in the world."<br /><br />Appreciate your visit. I went to your profile but could not link to your blog...ANDY: Pop Music Not Pills. ©https://www.blogger.com/profile/10946638825812052608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3574244939174327228.post-70198271896382574452013-04-02T17:51:49.556+08:002013-04-02T17:51:49.556+08:00Hello Andy.
I know I'm a bit late with this p...Hello Andy. <br />I know I'm a bit late with this post as I came across your blog while looking up Amber Mansion's Celestial Room. My late mother(who was an Eurasian from Katong in Singapore) often talked about the tea dances there and how jovial & classy they were. Everyone made an effort to dress smartly for a soirée back then. Elnett sprays for girls and Brylcreem or Tancho for the boys were de rigueur.<br />Thanks for the picture. It gave my search an added identity to my Mum's anecdotes about her teen years in her beloved Singapore in the 50/60s. She was so proud to have come from a rich multiracial society that was/is Singapore. Such solidarity is illustrious and unseen elsewhere in the world.<br />Cheers Andy!JEANhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05630037464713499987noreply@blogger.com