SNBO Eraserheads Final Set – GMA 7
If you want to reminisce with the joy that you’ve had when you went to the eraserheads final concert last march on MOA open grounds, here’s the right time to do it.
tune in to GMA 7 this April 5, 2009 (sunday), because they’ll be doing the philippine tv premiere of this very spectacular event on its Sunday Nights Box Office (SNBO) 10:30 pm after Vic Sotto’s “Ful Haus”.
The eraserheads live the final concert is the continuation of eheads unfinished reunion concert which happened last august 2008 that was cut short after the eraserheads lead singer ely buendia collapsed on backstage during a 20 minute intermission and was rushed to the hospital.




April 15th, 2009 at 8:21 am
Smart and GMA 7 made history by bringing back the Eraserheads to do their “Final Set” concert last March 7, 2009 at the Mall of Asia Open Grounds. Now, they made another history by airing the said concert over at GMA’s Sunday Night Box Office last April 5, 2009.
I was one of the thousands of people who went to see the Pinoy Fab Four. Though we were just in the general patronage area, the feeling that night is very special for devoted fans like us. We were grateful that Smart together with other companies made an event to see them play for the last time.
I took note of their playlist during the concert (even during the first “83008” reunion gig) and the band played a total of 29 songs that night:
1st Set
1.Magasin
2.Walang Nagbago
3.Maling Akala
4.Maskara
5.Poor Man’s Grave
6.Waiting for the Bus
7.Huwag Mo Nang Itanong
8.Slo Mo
9.Alkohol
10.Insomya
11.Torpedo
2nd Set
12.Julie Tearjerky
13.Tikman
14.Wishing Wells
15.Fine Time
16.Pare Ko
17.Kailan Lounge
18.Back2Me
19.Trip to Jerusalem
20.Spoliarium
21.Overdrive
22.Superproxy
23.Minsan
24.Alapaap
25.Kaleidoscop e World
26.Ang Huling El Bimbo
Bonus Set
27.Ligaya
28.Sembreak
29.Toyang
Truly, an approximate 100,000 people were able to attend the concert of the year. Some will just wait for the original, or at least the pirated dvd copy of the event to see them play. I was a bit surprised when I saw the commercial at GMA7 that they are going to air the Final Set at their SNBO. I looked forward in watching that because it brings joy to my music life.
Thanks but no thanks to GMA. What are these companies trying to do? Change the history of the history they made?
The mini-documentary of the concert was not shown. The nostalgia of the legacy these geniuses left were not reminisced. It looked liked they were not introduced before playing their first song for the night. The countdown using the alphabet backwards and ending at an inverted “e” was not also shown.
The dialogues from the band members like “Thank you, ang babait niyo!” from Ely after playing Poorman’s Grave, Markus’ “Isang kanta from Ely” before playing Huwag Mo Nang Itanong, and Lemon urging the crowd to jump before playing were not aired. If I were to watch it on TV for the first time, I would definitely think that they just played continuously without even talking to the crowd.
The most disappointing thing GMA did was to cut the concert short by not showing Poorman’s Grave, Waiting for the Bus, Wishing Wells, Fine Time, Pare Ko, Back2Me, Trip to Jerusalem, and Spoliarium. damn those people from that network!. Ely conditioned himself six months before the concert so that the thing that happened during the first reunion will not happen. Ely and the rest of the guys wanted to finish the Reunion in a not “bitin” way because they know that for an eheads fan, all the songs in the playlist are priceless. Why couldn’t they just show the complete concert in two parts / episodes?
When I went to the office, some of my co-employees were asking me why they didn’t play Pare Ko. That is what I am worried about. The people who watched SNBO will think that the Eraserheads were not grateful to the phenomenal song that made them icons. A reunion is supposed to be a memorable one. Why will you not air the first song in Philippine history that used “’damn” in their chorus? A “bleep” to censor that part would have been more acceptable.
The people behind that SNBO Special are like the creepy bald aliens from “Dark City”, one of my all-time favorite movies. They experiment on the pathetic human race by injecting false memories into their minds. I am just glad that I am one of the Mr. Murdocks who did become victims of corporate assholes.
I hope networks will be more responsible in airing historical events like The Final Set.