Soundtrip, a part of Inquirer’s roster of blogs, has one humorous entry about “baduy” songs. The posted list consists of songs mostly released in the 80s.
My current WinAmp playlist (called Hapon) contains JPop/JRock/anime-related songs plus The Bloomfields, so I cannot say if there’s anything baduy in the list (well, if we say that the opening song for Maskman as baduy, then I have loads of baduy songs on Hapon.
However, there are two other, secret, hidden, mostly unused playlists. They are marked Oldies and Senti. Unfortunately, as both playlists contain 2/3 of my digital music collection, it is hard for me to list the baduy songs on it. Let’s just say both playlists are baduy.
Ok. To name some singers in both playlists:
* John Denver (Thank God I’m A Country Boy??? Not!)
* Celine Dion (My Heart Will Go On…. somewhere)
* The Beatles (Love Me Do…. do do do – theme song of maniacs LOL)
* The Carpenters (Top of the World)
* Clay Aiken (????)
* Damage (oh no….)
* Joe Lamont (Victims of love….)
* The Cascades
And the list goes on….
Anyway, I hope I am not a purveyor of cheesiness and kabaduyan. Do you have baduy songs in your playlists? Cmon, I know you have! I dare you to disclose them!
I have lots of Michael Learns to Rock and Chicago/Peter Cetera. Baduy 😀
Baduy! Ha ha ha!
I sometimes don’t know whether they’re really baduy or not.
Let’s see what I got…
I have songs from Tina Arena, Hagibis, Disney, The Beatles, The Carpenters, Elvis Presley, Frank Sinatra, Tom Jones, Rico Puno, lots of j-music and others. The rather wide array of genres is due to growing up with my grandmother, then my mom, then eventually introduced to the animé phenomenon.
To be honest, it really depends on one’s musical preference. It really doesn’t matter. To call one’s preference baduy is just to make fun out of it, I guess.