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VideoColbie Caillat Live in Manila - "Realize"Mar 15, '08 10:16 PM
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This is Colbie's performance of "Realize", her second single release. It also has her trademark laidback vocals and guitar work.


Colbie C - Realize.AVI (26.4 MB)

VideoColbie Caillat Live in Manila - "Bubbly"Mar 13, '08 6:39 PM
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Colbie Caillat is so laid back an artist you could imagine just playing her guitar for you on a lazy Sunday afternoon.

This Trinoma mall show last March 12, 2008 was very short. This show even had a front act Julianne, which made me think that the main artist might not really sing much. Julianne was actually quite good, singing "English(wo)man in New York", then her hits "Tulak ng Dibdib" and "Grateful".

Colbie came in with no fanfare, just wearing a pastel yellow cotton blouse and jeans. She immediately went into "The Little Things". Then the audience came alive only with her second hit "Realize". After this however, she sang an unfamiliar monotonous song "Turn Your Light Down Low", then another album track "Battle" which was fortunately more tuneful.

Ms. Caillat has a very smooth and soothing singing voice. But if you have heard her debut album "Coco", you knew it was going to be these variations on the same few notes. It sounded even more repetitive when heard live. I cannot imagine what a full-length concert can offer with such slim pickings.

Then it was already "Bubbly", which was all the audience was waiting for. This is really a good catchy pop song, up to now. No wonder it still holds the #1 slot on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Chart for the 11th week now!

She sang another song "Magic" after her breakout hit, but some people were already on their feet, leaving the activity center by then.


Colbie C - Bubbly.AVI (20.1 MB)

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My wife and kids went to the concierge of Trinoma early Saturday morning in order to get seat passes to watch the Chipmunks mall show at 1130 am. To their dismay, they were told that all the passes for all the 3 shows that Saturday had already been given out the day before!

Fortunately, a good soul from the technical staff inside volunteered his four tickets to allow my family inside the seated area. Thank you for his kindness. My kids had a blast!

VideoTaylor Hicks Live In Manila - "The Maze"Jan 3, '08 11:40 AM
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This is another challenging soulful song that only Taylor Hicks can deliver with conviction. In this song, he even channels on Marvin Gaye and Lionel Richie as he weaves through this intricate maze of a song.


Hicks - the maze.AVI (34.7 MB)

Taylor Hicks introduced this song as his first single from his self-titled post-American Idol album. I do not remember this song being released on local radio here. But anyhow, the song is a good one, and his performance here is very good indeed.

This is the link to my detailed review of that concert at Trinoma Mall last December 20, 2007: http://3xhcch.multiply.com/journal/item/147


Hicks - Just to Feel That Way.AVI (20.6 MB)

Towards the end of his "Taking It To The Street", Taylor Hicks brings out for the first time his trusty harmonica and plays to the delight of the audience. You can hear the collective whoop that the audience gave when he started to play!

This is the link to my detailed review of that concert at Trinoma Mall last December 20, 2007: http://3xhcch.multiply.com/journal/item/147


Hicks - Taking It to the Street - Ending.AVI (8.4 MB)

VideoTaylor Hicks Live in Manila - "The Right Place"Dec 22, '07 6:15 PM
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I find this to be the best number Taylor Hicks did during his mall show last Dec. 20, 2007 at the Trinoma Mall. He channels Ray Charles here, which previously earned him the funny monicker "Grey Charles", hahaha. This song was written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance originally for Ray Charles. This is that perfect blues style that fits Taylor to a T.

This is the link to my review of that particular show: http://3xhcch.multiply.com/journal/item/147


Hicks - On the Right Place.AVI (18.3 MB)

This is of course Taylor Hicks' "coronation song" when he won the American Idol Season 5 crown, as he sang it at his concert at Trinoma Mall last December 20, 2007.

He introduced this song by saying that this is the song he sang with the Asian Idols. Strangely, Mau Marcelo was quoted that she was excited to sing with Taylor because he looks like Richard Gomez. Huh?

Another point of interest about this song is that Elliott Yamin actually revealed that he also had recorded this particular song when he was in the final three of AI5. In an interview with EW.com, Elliott says that when he was eliminated, that recording was too. I wonder how Elliot would have taken on this song?

Here is the link to my detailed review of this concert: http://3xhcch.multiply.com/journal/item/147


Hicks - Do I Make You Proud.AVI (24.8 MB)

Ayala Malls brings to town another American Idol just months after giving us the amazing Elliott Yamin.  This time, it no ther than the champion of Season 5 (same season as Elliott), Taylor Hicks.  He is well remembered and loved as the grey-haired blues singer from Alabama, who was unbelievably only 29 years old at the time of his AI stint. Up to now, I still find it hard to believe that he isn't older than that!

Honestly, I was pulling for Elliott that season.  But Hicks captured the hearts of the AI audience by being unique in his singing and dancing style, as well as his demeanor.  After the winning the coveted AI crown, however, it seemed difficult to market Taylor's type of music to the young pop music crowd.  After his coronation song "Do I Make You Proud" went to Number 1, he had no other single of note on the Hot 100.  Even his album became obscure soon after debuting at the top of the Billboard 200.  However, no way am I going to miss this opportunity to catch him in action.  I am so sure a LIVE Taylor Hicks concert will be a more memorable experience than his CD.

During the Elliott show I watched (my review here), by 630pm, the Glorietta 4 Activity Center was already full, and even the standing room around the stage were already very crowded.  In contrast, tonight at the Trinoma Mall, there seem to be less people as there were still a lot of seats left empty at that same time.  It was only full past 7pm when the show was beginning. 

Taylor Hicks came out rocking and rolling with "Runaround".  Now I had a copy of his album when it came out last Christmas, but I barely remember any song from it, sorry.  Good thing he introduced each song, so I can identify it here.  This was followed by "Heart and Soul" and a Bill Withers cover (the title of which I did not catch) which were both good and rollickin', though they were unfamiliar with me. 

The concert momentum began to pick up with more pop sounding songs with hooks like "Just to Feel That Way" and "The Maze".  One of the show's highlights was a Ray Charles sounding blues number called "The Right Place" (video).  Taylor was really in his element is these blues songs.

The next songs were all very familiar to me already.  In his American Idol song, "Taking it to the Streets", Taylor brings out and plays his harmonica (video).  This was very much awaited by the audience as they roared in approval. 

After that, he went right into his Number 1 single "Do I Make You Proud?" (video) This was his most recognizable and "sing-along"-able as can be judged by the audience participation.  He followed this with "Heaven Knows"  which was familiar since I believe it was released on radio for a while.  This was an extended version, as he also plays his harmonica, and goes into all his "Soul Patrol" dance moves. 

As his final song, he starts with a blues version of "White Christmas," in inimatble Hicks style.  Then somewhere in the middle though, he speeds the tempo up into a rock-a-billy version to fit his dancing and harmonica.  Great way to wrap things up.

It was a fun and very satisfying concert overall.  He seems like a great guy, though he did not really talk to audience personally too much.  He actually threw his harmonica into the audience as a gift!  There were autographed copies of his first CD for sale at the venue, which were lapped up by the Taylor diehards despite being priced at P600 each.  There was a meet and greet after show, to which I did not have tickets again.  Next time, I should really jockey for position at the concierge at 10 in the morning.  No more cool Mr. Nice Guy, hahaha!  Especially if they are bringing over Katherine McPhee...

Photo AlbumTaylor Hicks Live (Dec. 20, 2007) (14 photos)Dec 20, '07 10:00 AM
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Just months after bringing Elliott Yamin over, the Ayala Malls have now brought American Idol Season 5 champion Taylor Hicks to give a series of mall shows. This particular show was held in the Trinoma Mall, Dec. 20, 2007, 7pm.

As expected it was a very lively affair, with Taylor moving around so much, it was difficult to get a good steady picture of him while on stage. These are the best I can do from where I was.

This is the link to my review of this mall show: http://3xhcch.multiply.com/journal/item/147

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