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Nung minsan nagpakwela ang pari sa misa —

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One of the big hits in 1979 was the song “Video killed the Radio star” by the Buggles and later improved on by stars like Robbie Williams. The song was certainly pleasant to hear but also prophetic as it predicted a time in the future where video would kill the radio star or take over radio in terms of popularity. In the final stanza, the song is about a musician and a washed up radio star meeting in an abandoned studio, talking about their pain and their loss to technology.

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