| Stepping Forward With Caution |
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| Written by The Editor | |||||
| Monday, 29 December 2008 | |||||
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THE year 2008 is almost over and a New Year is fast approaching. This year, 2008, posted one of the biggest threats to the stability of the community. Perhaps the global economic downturn has something to do with it, or perhaps just plain crab mentality. The scene here in NY and NJ was plagued with several issues about the community as well as the scene in Chicago. These things are all part of the game, and as we often say: “Doubts are embedded in the fabric of a surging cultural movement for it is the mother of belief and belief gives birth to success.” The issue in Chicago is particularly frustrating. There the CPMS (Chicago Pinoy Music Scene) decided to take the scene to new heights by producing a compilation album made up of Local Windy City Fil-Am bands– a fantastic idea. However, some groups saw this in a negative way and decided to pull the whole thing down. Apparently, these groups could not bear the fact that a new breed of leaders represented by the CPMS would “step over’ them in producing a compilation album. These groups are allegedly pushing a campaign against the coming CPMS compilation because according to these peoplevthey had the idea first. Now, CPMS leaders are trying their best to hold it all together and it appears that they will see this crisis through. We here on Poptimes are in solidarity with CPMS and vehemently cry foul over these crab mentality tactics. The Poptimes community had several of these unfortunate incidents with local players. These altercations did not hinder us from pursuing our goals. From the outside, it all looks like everything in the scene is smooth and in order, however on the contrary, we are battered, bruised yet determined. We have to learn from mistakes and step forward with caution. We have no idea what’s in store for the scene in 2009, however, we are pretty sure it will be different, and will still be teeming with life and promise as always. The coming New Year will not however take us out of the range of future problems. In fact, it is almost an assurance that it will come again. Throughout the years, we have learned how to make use of negative things to our advantage. We welcome people’s doubts to strengthen our beliefs. We savor these challenges to fortify our resolve. We must not fail. The groundwork is already laid and all that is left is for Fil- Am artists to trek this circuit and preach the gospel of our music and culture. It will be such a tragic waste if we all let this thing pass. More so, it is a sin if we even attempt to contribute to its demise.
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