Pilipinas Perusal
July 30, 2004 | 12:00am
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"Hey Ipe! Sorry have to work. See ya later!" another VJ, Patty Laurel, hollered, as she emerged from a make-shift Manguhuhula tent, firmly grasping that signature MTV microphone to interview Ely Buendia, the ex-frontman of Eraserheads just a few meters away. Luckily in the middle of the hullabaloo, the networks PR Executive Lizzette Claudio found us and guided us through the warm florescent-lit hallway which was packed to the brim with both people and a long buffet table of BBQ sticks, siomai, and two large San Miguel draft beer kegs. Reaching the dark backstage and crossing a large Santa Cruzan-type arch bearing the unmistakable letters M-T-V, I finally found myself in the audience section with the rest of the celebrities, media men, VIPs, and thousands of fans who came to see their favorite music superstars in the flesh.
With the enormous central stage adorned with anting-antings, enkantos, and other indigenous patterns, the entire event had been clearly designed using a motif revolving around Pinoy mysticism and superstition. True to the theme, I suddenly had a strange gut feeling that most of the action tonight would happen not in the front of the house but behind those maze-like halls in the greater background. So, with a promise of smuggling back some draft beer for my seatmates, I quickly ran towards the backstage once again, breezing past a host of singers/ presenters/ nominees, including Jolina Magdangal, Nina, and Roselle Nava, among others.
Balancing an unconfirmed number of glasses strategically placed between my hands, shoulders, elbows, and neck, I socially and almost physically bumped into a former Ateneo High school batchmate of mine now Parokya ni Edgars Vinci Montaner by the stairs on the way back. Barely keeping my equilibrium, I suddenly noticed somebody waving at me a few steps away. "Hey Ipe, Id like to introduce you to Guy Sebastian," Chinggay Andrada announced formally, pointing at the male foreigner adjacent to her who sported an afro-type haircut.
"Hi, Sebastian," I greeted the Australian Idol winner, completely ignorant not only of his first name but of his standing in the international music industry altogether. Anyway, making my way back to the seat and distributing the beer loot to my friends, I finally started watching the show like a normal patron.
In the course of the show, key figures from the modeling, fashion, sports, and entertainment sectors stood behind the podium to hand several awards. Conversely, recipients that night were as follows: Favorite New Group and Favorite Group: Bamboo for Noypi, Favorite International Act: Maroon 5 for This Love, Favorite International Video: Black Eyed Peas for Where is the Love, Favorite Male Artist: Jay-R for Bakit Pa Ba?, Favorite Female Artist: Jolina Magdangal for Bahala Na, Favorite Song: Noypi by Bamboo, Best Indie Video: The Late Isabel for Dolls Head, Best Director: Avid Liongoren for Everyday (Barbies Cradle), and Best Video: Gloc 9 Sayang directed by Topel Lee.
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