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  1. Saranggola ni Pepe on the other hand really has its relevance when it comes to history. Hence, the song's highly visual lyrics and enigmatic meaning appealed to political dissidents oppressed by the Marcos administration.

  2. On the other hand, Saranggola ni Pepe has historical significance. Therefore, the song's cryptic meaning and highly graphic lyrics appealed to political dissidents who were being persecuted by the Marcos dictatorship.

  3. Dec 11, 2017 · Legendary singer Celeste Legaspi talks to Esquire about making ‘Ang Larawan', respecting the artist, and paying Nick Joaquin with beer and a typewriter.

  4. Muni-Muni Stories features interviews with popular Filipino singers and their families. Some of its most acclaimed episodes include its debut, “Celeste Legaspi — Saranggola ni Pepe,” and the tenth episode featuring UDD and their landmark song “Tadhana”.

  5. Sep 19, 2022 · Originally intended as a children’s lullabye, “Saranggola ni Pepe” plays safe with its subtlety and cheery melody, which is understandable during a time where the government feeds on...

  6. Sep 22, 2017 · “Matayog ang lipad ng saranggola ni Pepe” most probably pertains to a regular Filipino’s aspirations in life. The “ matandang bingi ” can be Marcos. Lines such as “p inilit umawit, ang naglaro’y isang ingit ” and “ hinuli ang ibon ” point to the oppression during the ’70s, particularly suppression of the press.

  7. Dec 4, 2012 · Did you know that "Saranggola ni Pepe" by Celeste Legaspi was actually a song depicting the history of the Philippines? I got this information from Ms. Cielo Lantican-Santos, director at De La Salle University-Canlubang.