My good friend Danny Isla, top marketing honcho of Toyota Motor Philippines, called the other week to tell me that theres a cozy place in Greenbelt Makati that was having a "Beatles Night". I wasnt surprised about Dannys eagerness. We wouldnt call him "Sir John" after late Beatle John Lennon for nothing. He also added that another media peer, well-known columnist of the Inquirer, Al "Sir Paul" Mendoza (after you know who), another Beatle fanatic, would definitely be there. Although these guys have always associated me with "The Pelvis", its no secret to them that I love many of the Beatle songs, especially the earlier ones before the "Fab Four" went to psychedelic-type songs.
So it was Merks Bar where I went together with the "commander" as Danny made a last minute call saying that "Don Al" would be coming with his "misis" and urging us to bring ours. The place was literally filled to the rafters making us difficult to see the groups table and more difficult to get to it. But it was worth all the squeezing in between tables and the hundreds of "excuse me" as the "Dynasouls" started to belt all the familiar Beatle hits bringing back all the fond memories of college days.
I wasnt surprised to see on our table another media peer and good friend Ding Marcelo, sports editor of the Bulletin, nodding his head in cadence with the unmistakable beat of the "Mopheads" but wait a minute, there was also Brian Afuang, top-notched motoring writer of the Philippine Star and Manila Times motoring editor Vernon Sarne, fellow founding members of the Society of Philippine Motoring Journalists together with "trivia king" Bong Barameda stomping their feet with the beat. And I know they werent even in high school when John, Paul, George and Ringo reigned supreme in the music world and the youth cult. Well, that only goes to prove again the universal appeal of the unforgettable groups music.
It was indeed an evening of music to remember, after all Al had a mini concert of Beatle songs together with the band and Danny himself obliged as I dodged the prodding of gracious host cum emcee Richard Merk for me to sing an Elvis hit. Seeing that there were a lot of eager faces while I was up on the stage after realizing that there was already no way out for me, I just opted to call on who was "kantang-kanta na" to take my place in straining the vocal chordsclose shave.
And to add credence to the place being a real swinging haven, there was also this young American lady, a call center executive who comes and goes to supervise local operations in the country, who really seemed to have the time of her life jamming with the game band. For her age, again, her knowledge of the lyrics of the Beatles songs was indeed surprising. A short chat with her confirmed she was having a grand time and shell make it a point to come to Merks every time shes in the country.
Over fine wine and delicious "pika-pika", Richard confided that retro music indeed brings in the crowd at "Merks" and a regular "Beatles Night" was in the offing and, why not, also an "Elvis Night".
Dentists from Fort Bonifacio, Makati City together with Reservist dentists from Cavite and the ARESCOM joined by doctors coming from the ARESCOM and the City Health Office of Trece Martirez City made sure that the joint activity held last March 6 was a huge success.
The humanitarian efforts were part of the series of activities of the ARESCOM leading to the commemoration of the 107th Philippine Army Day held last March 22.
ARESCOM officials however disclosed that plans for more activities of this nature are afoot to assure the populace of the Armys continuing commitment to look after all the concerns and needs of civilians not only in terms of security but in other aspects of daily life as well.
Mabuhay!!! Be proud to be a Filipino.
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