
Muni-Muni Stories
By Filipinas Heritage Library and Podcast Network Asia

Muni-Muni StoriesNov 19, 2020

Muni-Muni Stories S2E9: Liway (2018)
Set two years before the 1986 EDSA Revolution, Liway (2018) depicts the lives of political prisoners in Camp Delgado. It follows the struggles of Kumander Liway, Kumander Toto, and Dakip before and during their capture. Through the film, songs, speeches, and mythical stories punctuate the twists and turns of their road to freedom. Glaiza de Castro in the title role and performs the songs in the film. Pagbabalik and Awit ng Pag-ibig, both originally by Asin, are the focus of this episode. These songs embody the spirit of Liway, the film and the woman who inspired it.
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Muni-Muni Stories S2E8: Tulad Ng Dati (2006)
The film Tulad ng Dati is one of the true gems that Cinemalaya released in 2006. It blends fiction and biography to dramatize the life of the OPM band The Dawn. Getting a new hit is every musician’s dream, and the movie charts the band’s struggles and triumphs, making that dream come true repeatedly across decades. The film is also a tribute to a band member, the rock icon and guitarist Teddy Diaz, who passed away in 1988. In this episode, director Mike Sandejas and The Dawn’s current guitarist Francis Reyes—DJ, podcast host, and music journalist extraordinaire—reflect on the film’s titular song, finding new meaning in the interval between then and now.
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DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

Muni-Muni Stories S2E7: Alone/Together (2019)
Eight years after their break-up, two college sweethearts in Alone/Together (2019) reunite. Christine and Raf, an arts student and a would-be medical doctor respectively, now lead different lives. Their reunion takes them back to their youthful dreams. It also reawakens the unresolved feelings they have for each other. Reflecting on scenes shot in public hospitals, universities, and art museums, this episode plunges into the song “Kapit,” written and performed by Armi Millare. The director Antoinette Jadaone joins Millare in conversation, reminding us about the importance of holding on to our uniquely personal truth in the face of change and uncertainty.
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Muni-Muni Stories S2E5: Balangiga: Howling Wilderness (2017)
The historical film Balangiga: Howling Wilderness (2017) revisits Samar in 1901. Through the eyes of a boy named Kulas, the director Khavn portrays a child’s flight from his hometown with his grandfather and a toddler whom they rescue. Two versions of Katurog Na (Tulog Na/Sleep Now) are the focus of conversation: an instrumental version and another performed by Khavn and Lolita Carbon. Motifs from this song run through the film. The episode builds the case that the movie should be seen by children. It also digs deep into the significance of naming, evident in the characters’ names, as well as the references to mythology and the rituals related to anting-anting.
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Muni-Muni Stories S2E3: Ang Nawawala (2012)
In Ang Nawawala (2012), Gibson and Enid find expression through old vinyl records and the music scene. Jazz Nicolas of the Itchyworms and Ciudad’s Mikey Amistoso, Cinemalaya 2012 awardees for Film Scoring, discuss their favorites in the soundtrack. They draw insights formed with the director Marie Jamora, on soundtracking as storytelling. Flowing through the music of Ang Nawawala is the process of healing and reconciliation the family depicted is experiencing. Longtime creative partners, Nicolas and Amistoso reflect on their artistic process and current music scoring projects. Their soundtrack for Ang Nawawala also recalls the story of musicians in a bygone era. They reminisce on closed music spots like Route 916 and B-side, all captured in the film.
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DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

Muni-Muni Stories S2E1: Hataw Na! (1995)
“Hataw Na!” kicks off this season of Muni-Muni Stories. Spun from the 1990s collaboration between Gary Valenciano and Jungee Marcelo, the song lends its title to the 1995 movie written and directed by award-winning writer and director Jose Javier Reyes. The movie celebrates dance as the expression of youth, and stars Valenciano, Jao Mapa, Dayanara Torres, Jolina Magdangal, Roselle Nava, the late Nida Blanca, and Tia Pusit. Celebrating melodies, beats, creation, and performance, the song makers and the director in this pilot episode share their thoughts on the intersections of cinema, dance, and music.
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DISCLAIMER: The views and opinions expressed by the podcast creators, hosts, and guests do not necessarily reflect the official policy and position of Podcast Network Asia. Any content provided by the people on the podcast are of their own opinion, and are not intended to malign any religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 12: Recap Finale with Moy Ortiz and Krina Cayabyab
In a pandemic, what does it mean to archive our musical heritage? This recap episode of Muni-Muni Stories answers that question by contemplating the nature of the OPM Archive: a living, advocacy-driven, and crowd-sourced repository that links creators and lovers of Philippine music. By recording and analyzing the songs and their stories, this living archive enacts the aural evolution of Filipino culture. Moy Ortiz and Krina Cayabyab track that evolution as they recall past episodes’ highlights. On the way, they discover new directions in the making and reception of music, reaching past the times of crisis.
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 11: Heber Bartolome - Tayo'y Mga Pinoy
What are the roots of Philippine folk rock? OPM icon Heber Bartolome unearths them in classical and bandurria music as well as in the 1960s-70s rock scene. This recollection touches on the challenges of turning love of country into music. An illustrative case is this episode’s centerpiece Tayo’y Mga Pinoy, a song that wards off Philippine self-images in colonial mirrors. Bartolome also dwells on Alumusal, Nena, and other tunes portraying the lives of ordinary folk or (as Filipinos say) of Juan de la Cruz.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/4398c4
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 10: Up Dharma Down (UDD) - Tadhana
The choice output of Up Dharma Down (UDD) is hard to miss. Four songs, each from a separate album, are this episode’s core: Oo, Silid, Tadhana, and Crying Season. UDD shores up insights from shaping their albums and curating track lists. Recalling their influences, the band members open a window into the music scene’s mid-2000s rebirth. They look back on soundtracks of the sawi, the heartbroken, and on their role as trailblazers in creating synth-heavy tunes.
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 9: Zsa Zsa Padilla, Zia Quizon & Karylle - Mambobola
In Episode 9 with Zsa Zsa Padilla, Zia Quizon, & Karylle, we discuss the role of TV and digital streaming in the consumption and enjoyment of music. Representing different genres and spaces for music, the mother-daughter trio explain how the pandemic fostered an environment for innovation and collaboration among creatives amidst the crisis. This episode also highlights Mambobola, a sassy and playful pop tune written and produced in the late 1980s as a timeless OPM hit.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode:: https://podlink.co/2869d5
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 8: Raymund Marasigan - Betamax
Episode 8 with Raymund Marasigan explores the role of places in music. Place-names abound in lyrics and album titles by his many bands Sandwich, Pedicab, Basement Lung, Cambio, and the Eraserheads. The exchange on the highlighted song Betamax pays tribute to Sandwich’s OPM heroes. Raymund ponders the lesson of moving forward in creativity as in life journeys. Repeated in the lyrics, Padayon can be Philippine music’s mantra in tumultuous change.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/kyw
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 7: Hotdog - Manila and Muling Kagat (with Paolo Garcia)
Muling Kagat, the topic of this episode, is a one-of-a-kind tribute album to the 1970s band Hotdog. The album produced by Paolo Garcia includes a new version of the band’s hit song "Manila" along with unreleased song covers. It commemorates his late father’s work and gives this generation a fresh introduction to the Hotdog legacy. This episode discovers parallels between the “Manila” remake and the changing moods of the city Filipinos celebrate up-close and in other shores.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/qx7
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 6: Fr. Manoling Francisco, S.J. - Tanging Yaman
For our Christmas episode, we revisit the church songs familiar to many Catholic Filipinos such as “Hindi Kita Malilimutan” and “Humayo’t Ihayag.” Jesuit priest and composer, Manoling Francisco, reflects on music as a form of praise to God. We also highlight “Tanging Yaman” and discover how songs can be gifts that unite and heal people.
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 5: Bayang Barrios - Malayo Man, Malapit Din
Bayang Barrios, here in this episode, calls up memories that underpin two songs. Lodged in the featured song, “Malayo Man, Malapit Din” is the longing for a friend overseas. The heart's homeland doubles as she turns to “Katribo Ko,” dwelling on her life as a Manobo in Agusan del Sur. As a songwriter, Bayang lends her thoughts on the legacy of the Metropop and Philpop competitions, the former she won in 2003. More importantly, this episode highlights the space that music creates for our indigenous people in carving and preserving their own anthems.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/7rm
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 4: The CompanY - Pakisabi na Lang
The members of The CompanY share their experiences of 35 years in the industry, the complexities of achieving real harmony, and being a force for Filipino a cappella. We also discuss the story behind their hit song Pakisabi Na Lang.
Parts of this episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in the podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/g0p
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 3: Joey Ayala - Karaniwang Tao
In this episode, we had a conversation with Joey Ayala. He talked to us about his beginnings, the importance of music spaces (such as his very own Conspiracy Bar), his song-writing process, and the need to tell stories through writing. We also discussed the importance of cross-collaborations, the anatomy of some of his songs: Walang Hanggang Paalam, 1896, and Karaniwang Tao; while seamlessly weaving his perspectives regarding the role of artists and their legacies.
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Parts of each episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in this podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
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The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 2: Francis M. - Mga Kababayan (with Pia Magalona and Saab Magalona-Bacarro)
In this episode, we get the chance to chat with Pia Magalona and Saab Magalona-Bacarro, wife and daughter respectively of the late “Master Rapper” Francis Magalona, popularly known as Francis M. We dwell on his legacy, imagine him in a podcast, and think about Filipinized rap music. Unpacking the nuances of his song Mga Kababayan, we relive it for this generation, one deprived of seeing him perform live. Why should the youth still listen to the words and bars of their padre de pamilya?
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/srv
Parts of each episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in this podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories Ep. 1: Celeste Legaspi - Saranggola ni Pepe
The Filipinas Heritage Library, together with the OPM Archive, is launching its first ever music podcast called "Muni-Muni Stories", a love letter to the heritage of Filipino music.
Muni-Muni Stories will kick off on September 25, 2020 with its inaugural guest, Ms. Celeste Legaspi and her song “Saranggola ni Pepe.” In this episode, the podcast discussion will center on the songs message, the collaboration process Celeste Legaspi had with Mr. Nonoy Gallardo, the political climate of the Philippines during that time, and the parallel dreams and aspirations the matandang bingi has for the Philippines.
Check out or book recommendation complementary to this episode: https://podlink.co/yls
Parts of each episode may be in Filipino. All content produced in this podcast is solely for educational purposes. No copyright infringement intended.
For updates regarding the episode upload schedules, follow Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive on Facebook.
The Filipinas Heritage Library (FHL) is s a one-stop digital research center on the Philippines and its mission is to spark and stoke interest in the visual, aural, and printed story of the Filipino. FHL is under the Arts and Culture Division of the Ayala Foundation.
Ayala Foundation (AFI) is a non-stock, non-profit organization that envisions communities where people are productive, creative, self-reliant, and proud to be Filipino. As a believer in creating shared value and inclusive business, it has four key program areas—Education, Youth Leadership, Sustainable Livelihood, and Arts and Culture.

Muni-Muni Stories: A Podcast on Filipino Music (Season 1 Teaser)
From Playlists to Podcasts: The Muni-Muni Tradition of the Filipinas Heritage Library
The Filipinas Heritage Library, together with the OPM Archive, is launching its first-ever music podcast called Muni-Muni Stories. This podcast is a love letter to the heritage of Filipino music. It is an offshoot of the curated playlists of the library, Muni-Muni Muna and Muni-Muni Muli, which were introduced during the initial months of the quarantine.
The first season features 12 episodes, each to be aired monthly starting September 2020 until March 2021. Artists on the roster include Joey Ayala, Raimund Marasigan, The CompanY, Bayang Barrios, and Pia Magalona and Saab Magalona-Bacarro, who will provide insights into the life and legacy of the late Francis M.
Muni-Muni Stories will kick off on September 25, 2020 with inaugural guest Celeste Legaspi, who will talk about her song “Saranggola ni Pepe” (Pepe's Kite). The discussion will center on the song’s message, the collaboration process between Legaspi and Nonoy Gallardo, the political climate of the Philippines during that time, and the parallel dreams and aspirations the "matandang bingi" (old deaf person) has for the Philippines.
To subscribe to the podcast, follow http://bit.ly/FHLMuniMuniStories. For updates regarding succeeding episode upload schedules, visit the websites and social media accounts of Filipinas Heritage Library and the OPM Archive.