Napansin ni Gelli de Belen ang pagkakaiba ng styles nina Elizabeth Ramsey na rock ‘n’ roll, at ni Sylvia La Torre na very formal at operatic ang dating!
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00:00Tita Sylvia, when did you realize that you've arrived, that you're successful?
00:07It was when I was on television.
00:10It's like I recognized you.
00:14No, no, I never waited for Elisabeth.
00:16No, it's just that your mouth is full of money.
00:23You should always be humble when you reach the peak of your success.
00:27Always humble.
00:30Your styles are different.
00:32Yours is more operatic, classical, condiment.
00:37It's more formal.
00:38It's like you have to sing to Tita Sylvia.
00:40You have to wear a barutzayan.
00:42You have to wear a gown.
00:50But at that time, Tita Elisabeth, rock and roll, it's like she's different from that time.
00:56If you reached me at that time, I'll tell you.
00:59Until now, there's no one who can replace me.
01:05Tita Elisabeth, what are you wearing?
01:07I'm wearing a fitting, but I'm wearing shoes.
01:10You're wearing shoes?
01:11I don't have shoes, I'm just wearing shoes.
01:13That's how she is when she sings.
01:14I wear shoes because I open sweet music.
01:18For example, Portrait of My Love, You Mean Everything to Me,
01:22Story of Starry Night.
01:24Those are the openings.
01:25After that, I'll throw it away.
01:27It's a war.
01:28It's a war.
01:29Even now, there's a war.
01:31Now, there's really a war.
01:33Tita, what songs do you sing aside from that?
01:36Like Little Richard, Jackie Belson.
01:39Hey, you don't want me.
01:41It's so crazy.
01:43Things like that.
01:44And also,
01:45To the fruity,
01:46To the fruity,
01:47To the fruity.
01:48It's really beautiful.
01:49You have a lot of opponents.
01:51After radio, after TV,
01:53of course, you also did movies.
01:56Yes, because I was still a girl.
01:58I already did movies.
01:59My father was connected with Sampaguita Pictures.
02:02Was TV first in movies or movies first?
02:04Movies were first.
02:05I was only in my teens.
02:07I was still a teenager, around 15, 16.
02:10I made around 14 movies with Sampaguita Pictures.
02:13My daddy was a director then.
02:16So, I didn't have a hard time joining the showbiz because of my dad.
02:20He was already connected in the movies.
02:23Yes, my daddy was a director.
02:25Of course, Tita Sylvia.
02:26When you were a teenager,
02:27of course, you already had boys.
02:29Not yet.
02:30I didn't have a lot of boys yet.
02:32Are you quiet, Tita?
02:33Because, you know,
02:34I was spoiled when I was studying.
02:36I was spoiled.
02:38Yes, even when I was studying in UST,
02:41and in UST Conservatory of Music.
02:43But my husband,
02:44I met him in our neighborhood.
02:47Because our neighbor,
02:48the Spaniards,
02:49Sepulveda.
02:51My husband is from Tagle.
02:53So, they have a neighbor named Sepulveda?
02:56Yes.
02:57So, they became friends.
03:00He was looking at me.
03:02That's how I met my neighbor.
03:05My neighbor introduced me.
03:07This is my friend, Celso.
03:09And this is Sylvia.
03:10Hello.
03:11Just like that.
03:12I'm spoiled.
03:13He was following me to school.
03:15I asked him,
03:16why are you following me?
03:17He said,
03:18I'm spoiled.
03:19Come to our house
03:20if you want to court me.
03:21There.
03:22He was still following me.
03:23Oh my.
03:24So, you didn't have a boyfriend in showbiz?