#17 - I thought "picture-taking is strictly prohibited on the tarmac"?!?!

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Yeah I think so too!! Someone said that before, also. So I think you're right!Soliir wrote:#14 was How Shall I Sing That Majesty I think. Eoghan and Stefan in the front row.
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Aah, yes. The formation points to How Shall I Sing. I miss listening to Eoghan's voice.Soliir wrote:#14 was How Shall I Sing That Majesty I think. Eoghan and Stefan in the front row.
Ethel Cachapero, marketing manager for Polyeast Records, said that Japanese and Korean fans flew all the way to the Philippines just to see the sold-out concert seen by President Noynoy Aquino himself. Most of those who watched, she said, are mothers with their young children in tow
The album, on the other hand, is the group’s first Christmas compilation as Libera, but not as a group. They were formerly known as Angel Voices, for which they made sold-out, multi-platinum albums, Cachapero revealed. The new Libera album, she shared, has sold 500 copies four hours after its release
It is odd how 500 sales in 4 hours sounds pretty bad going but in Libera terms im assuming its magnificent . It proves how low there album sales really are and why they make very little money off cd's.JimmyRiddle wrote:Interesting article here http://www.tribuneonline.org/life/20111112lif1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Towards the end it mentions Lbera's recent tour and the release of their christmas album. A few interesting quotes;
Ethel Cachapero, marketing manager for Polyeast Records, said that Japanese and Korean fans flew all the way to the Philippines just to see the sold-out concert seen by President Noynoy Aquino himself. Most of those who watched, she said, are mothers with their young children in towThe album, on the other hand, is the group’s first Christmas compilation as Libera, but not as a group. They were formerly known as Angel Voices, for which they made sold-out, multi-platinum albums, Cachapero revealed. The new Libera album, she shared, has sold 500 copies four hours after its release
Yes, sales of CD's have declined since the dawn of MP3's in general. However I expect Libera sales figures would have remained pretty fluid to keep it at No1 spot in some Philippine charts for the past 3 weeks, so they could well have accumulated 1000s of units sold by this stage.dani wrote:It is odd how 500 sales in 4 hours sounds pretty bad going but in Libera terms im assuming its magnificent . It proves how low there album sales really are and why they make very little money off cd's.
Ha! So he was the one on that really suspicious looking convoy? Interesting~!JimmyRiddle wrote:Interesting article here http://www.tribuneonline.org/life/20111112lif1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Towards the end it mentions Lbera's recent tour and the release of their christmas album. A few interesting quotes;
Ethel Cachapero, marketing manager for Polyeast Records, said that Japanese and Korean fans flew all the way to the Philippines just to see the sold-out concert seen by President Noynoy Aquino himself. Most of those who watched, she said, are mothers with their young children in tow
This is magnificent in a way here in the Philippines because piracy is so rampant here most of the populace adapted to it.dani wrote: It is odd how 500 sales in 4 hours sounds pretty bad going but in Libera terms im assuming its magnificent . It proves how low there album sales really are and why they make very little money off cd's.
I find it very odd though that he didn't get any mention during Mr. de Ocampo's speech if he was really there...Moppi wrote:Ha! So he was the one on that really suspicious looking convoy? Interesting~!JimmyRiddle wrote:Interesting article here http://www.tribuneonline.org/life/20111112lif1.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Towards the end it mentions Lbera's recent tour and the release of their christmas album. A few interesting quotes;
Ethel Cachapero, marketing manager for Polyeast Records, said that Japanese and Korean fans flew all the way to the Philippines just to see the sold-out concert seen by President Noynoy Aquino himself. Most of those who watched, she said, are mothers with their young children in tow
And we questioned his taste in music for nothing...carina_gino20 wrote:I find it very odd though that he didn't get any mention during Mr. de Ocampo's speech if he was really there...
I wonder if the boys knew he was there. I can imagine they would be pretty nervous if they did! So yeah, maybe he came incognito...phlibera wrote:And we questioned his taste in music for nothing...carina_gino20 wrote:I find it very odd though that he didn't get any mention during Mr. de Ocampo's speech if he was really there...Maybe the front-row are all foreigners that didn't recognize the president? Haha. But Skittles was in the front row, right? She would have recognized him. Unless he was in disguise or something.
I wonder if he was disappointed Bayan Ko was not sung? Hehe...maartendas wrote:I wonder if the boys knew he was there. I can imagine they would be pretty nervous if they did! So yeah, maybe he came incognito...