this was supposed to be the 2nd Set:

*1. Maskara
2. Poorman's Grave
3. Torpedo
4. Trip to Jerusalem
5. Back to Me
6. Maselang Bahaghari
7. Maling Akala
8. Tikman
9. Spolarium
10. Magasin
11. Para sa Masa
12. Overdrive
13. Pare Ko
14. Minsan
15. Ang Huling El Bimbo*

more details and pictures and videos here:
http://rockersworld.com/2008/08/31/eraserheads-reunion-concert-08302008/



and here's another fine account of the concert from:
http://danglingtealeaves.multiply.com/journal/item/72/Concert_of_a_Lifetime


  *Concert of a
Lifetime*<http://danglingtealeaves.multiply.com/journal/item/72/Concert_of_a_Lifetime>
Aug
30, '08 2:01 PM
for everyone

We were at the venue at 4pm. The sun beat down on us; the heat rose from the
pavement and yet we persevered. This was the concert of a lifetime and it
was an event we wouldn't miss for the world.

The Eraserheads Reunion concert was a quiet wish in every Eheads fan's mind,
whispered among friends reminiscing about "those days", and a thought that
resonated among all those who were touched by their music. Six years later,
it all comes to a head!

At first I didn't want to believe it. It was too good to be true, and yet,
everyone I knew (well my siblings mostly) were reminding me to register on
the Red Nation site. And I put it off til the last minute when the
hulabaloo with DOH blew up. I even put off buying the tickets when another
promoter took on the gargantuan task of mounting the event when I heard
about Ely's mom. But eventually I found myself in the middle of the concert
grounds at The Fort.

The hours seemed interminable. We sat ourselves down near the fence that
demarcated the VIPs from paying masses. We waited for friends to file into
the patron section, snarled at those who skipped about in the VIP area, and
waited, waited, waited. Every 60 minutes a voice over reminded us to party
safely and to use the portalets near the exits. We memorized his spiel soon
enough. I looked around and thought, so many bald empty spaces. I wonder if
the patron section, at least, would fill up? Funny that I even thought of
questioning that.

The sun set, and close to 7.40 pm I looked behind me. Nothing but people, as
far as your eye could see! Everyone started getting restless and it started
to get warm. The energy was starting to heighten and instantly we were in a
sauna of humanity. The screens started lighting up (previously they were
showing Incubus concert images) until a timer started counting down ten
minutes. Everyone counted out loud every ten seconds to the minute. The last
ten seconds were counted down so loudly I swear it could be heard as far as
C5.

And finally, with a sweep of lights, they were on! Shrieks, squeals, screams
and a massive human crush ensued. People yelled and stomped, sang and
bounced and I wept. It was real. And it was all just too overwhelming!
Raimund, Ely, Markus and Buddy were finally together, after all this time,
singing the songs that defined this generation. They sang Alapaap and
everyone was on Cloud 9. They took it a step further and accompanied it with
fireworks. It was the party we were all waiting for for six years.

It was hot. I never sweated so much, not even at the gym. I guess so did
everyone...but we didn't care. They sang a mix of songs from their first to
last albums...Ligaya, Toyang, Fruitcake, Kaliwete, etc. The setlist is
online already somewhere and we can link to it. However I must mention that
they made my night when they sang Shake Yer Head. It was one of three songs
I was waiting for.

They sang With a Smile (while I bawled). I couldn't be sure but I thought I
heard Ely's voice break. Then they sang a couple more songs and they got to
Lightyears. I was pretty sure by this time that Ely was breathing harder and
his voice shook. It was pretty quiet now, and at the end of the song, Ely
sat down on stage and leaned his head on his guitar. The lights went out.

I had a weird feeling about this. I though it was just me being OC, that the
voice over talent didn't announce there was an intermission. The countdown
timer flashed on screen. It said 20.00 minutes. People started to relax and
rest, take some water and breathe. We were waiting and passing bottles of
iced tea and Vitwater around when the band and a lady came out on stage.
Buddy took the mic and introduced everyone including the girl, Lalyn, Ely's
sister.

This was not good.

Raimund said, please listen to what she has to say. We know you'll
understand. She read a note. Ely was rushed to the hospital due to stress
and his failing health. Thank you for coming and we really apologize for
cutting the concert short. Everyone was shocked.

The promoters asked us to pray and offer a moment of silence for Ely. And we
did. And then we all filed out of the venue, dazed and worried. But most of
all, bitin. Feelings were mixed: we were all feeling slightly cheated, but
what was that compared to Ely collapsing backstage and possibly going
through so much physical pain? We wanted more, but wasn't that being
selfish, seeing how he risked so much just to get on stage and continue? It
was all too surreal.

50,000 people suddenly found themselves loitering all over Serendra, so much
energy prematurely corked, and the gravity of the situation weighing down on
everyone. Everyone was asking everyone else what really happened. Mobile
networks were clogged but text messages flew back and forth nevertheless.
How is Ely? What now?

As of this writing people close to him have twittered and sent messages,
saying he was conscious and stable. We all heave a sigh of relief. But what
about the rest of the band? Where are they? How are they?

What about the fans? How are they feeling? Friends from the music scene say
musicians are gathered in Sa Guijo right now. The thousands of fans who
gathered there are probably huddled together simultaneously trying to figure
out what happened and reminiscing about the experience; possibly wishing,
whispering and hoping among themselves something this big could happen
again.

Maybe they believe -- just as I do -- that it will!

-- 
spanx' blog:
http://spankyenriquez.blogspot.com/

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