Monday, June 2, 2008

South of the Border

Was in Davao this weekend to shoot an episode for Balik-Bayan, featuring musical genius, Jay Durias of South Border.

Here he is with host, Drew Arellano, being filmed by ace cameraman, Rey Ochavez.


At Taps, one of Jay's favorite dining places in Davao, with South Border manager, Sharon.


At People's Park in Davao, during the interview with Jay Durias. Was under the sun for close to an hour. Waaaah!


Outtakes: Rock on!

3 comments:

  1. Hi! by any chance would you know po yung song ni jay durias dito sa episode which featured an mtv that was being directed kuno kuno by drew arellano (i think it was shown towards the end of the show)?

    Thank you po.:)

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  2. hi yvette. that song is called "sa hangin" and was launched as part of jay's solo project called "songs i grew up with." it was released about a year or so ago under star records :-)

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  3. Got it. Super thanks!:) God bless!

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The Chronicler's Creed

Where there's water and sun, where there are friends to see or new people to meet, where there's something new to learn, experience, or do, where there's life, there I will be.

LA POESÍA

Y fue a esa edad... Llegó la poesía
a buscarme. No sé, no sé de dónde
salió, de invierno o río.
No sé cómo ni cuándo,
no, no eran voces, no eran
palabras, ni silencio,
pero desde una calle me llamaba,
desde las ramas de la noche,
de pronto entre los otros,
entre fuegos violentos
o regresando solo,
allí estaba sin rostro
y me tocaba.

And it was at that age... Poetry arrived
in search of me. I do not know, I do not know where
it came from, from winter or a river.
I do not know how or when,
no, they were not voices, they were not
words, nor silence,
but from a street I was summoned,
from the branches of night,
abruptly from the others,
among violent fires
or returning alone,
there I was without a face
and it touched me.

- An excerpt from LA POESÍA (Poetry) by Pablo Neruda