Handog Ng Pilipino Sa Mundo 2010 NY – The “Halalan” Version

To download this version, please visit www.reverbnation.com Minus one link: www.reverbnation.com Find us on Facebook at www.facebook.com NY Handog Project 2010 aims to bring together a group of Fil-Am artists in the NY/NJ area in performing a re-arranged version of the song HANDOG NG PILIPINO SA MUNDO, written by Mr. Jim Paredes and originally performed by 15 OPM Artists for the 1986 People Power Edsa Revolution. Recently it was also performed by the APO and other professional singers at Madame Cory Aquino’s funeral last year. As the original was used to inspire a movement and document a momentous event in our country’s history, this project aims to document how a group of NY artists came together in the name of music to show our countrymen back home that even though we’re way over here and they over there, WE STILL CARE ABOUT THE FUTURE OF OUR NATIVE COUNTRY. And that with the upcoming elections on May 10, 2010, the song’s message of solidarity and coming together and standing up as a group to make a difference, is still as relevant today as it was back then. We dont view this collaboration as a remake, as that implies an attempt to try and BETTER the original, which is not what we have set out to accomplish. For us nothing can replace what the original represented and all that it was able to achieve. This version is merely a re-interpretation by a different set of artists. ** This project is an entirely non-profit endeavor – not one artist involved in it will/should

History of the Discordian Resistance Front’s making of the DK hit, ‘Holiday in Cambodia’: This note is to resolve the continuingly surfacing bullshit arguments made by new fish attempting to aggrandize themselves through their own commentary on this popular film clip. It has been pointed out that SOME of the clip does not take place physically in Cambodia proper. This is a straw man argument put forth by glib know-nothings of the Indo-Chinese conflict, officially known as ‘The 100 Years’ War of National Vietnamese Liberation: 1875-1975′ by the Communist state of Vietnam and ‘Year Zero’ as instituted by the Cambodian Communist Party in Kampuchea. As portrayed fictionally in the film ‘Apocalypse Now’, and shown in the intro of the clip (which was filmed in the Philippines), the US war effort in Vietnam spilled over into a secret, but massive, bombing campaign of Cambodia ordered by President Richard Millhouse Nixon. ‘Operation Menu’ was the codename of a covert United States Strategic Air Command (SAC) bombing campaign conducted in eastern Cambodia from 18 March 1969 until 26 May 1970, during the Vietnam War leading to the deaths of at least 50000 Cambodians. The supposed targets of these attacks were sanctuaries and Base Areas of the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN) and forces of the National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam (NLF or derogatively, Viet Cong), which utilized them for resupply, training, and resting between campaigns across the border in the Republic
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