Showing posts with label Pest Infested. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pest Infested. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Tenancy Agreement for living at Princess Elizabeth Est

Princess Elizabeth Estate was built in 1953 by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), after taking over the project from the Princess Wedding Fund Celebration Committee.

In 1960, all housing related functions in Singapore were assumed by a newly created government body, the Housing and Development Board, which was established by an Act of Parliament on 1 Feb 1960.

Reader Amir Ahmad recently sent me a copy of the original tenancy agreement which his father signed with the HDB in June 1960. That allowed them to move into No. 141 Elizabeth Drive. This unit was on the ground floor of the 7-storey block. This bock would in time be known as Block 24.

Here is a scanned photo of that tenancy agreement, a rare and priceless heritage document today.
This was one of the early documents issued by the new Housing and Development Board.



Amir Ahmad also made me a sketch of his old home at unit #01-141.
Some of you, who might have lived at Blk 23 or Blk 24 will recall the layout of these 3 room flats.





If I am not wrong, I believe Amir used to live beside the unit that was used by our estate band boys, the Pests Infested, for their loud band practice? Can't imaging fitting a band into those tiny living rooms that we had!

Thanks for your contribution, Amir Ahmad.




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Photos from ex-residents (14) - Amir Ahmad

Thursday, July 19, 2012

The Pest Infested

Hillview alive with the sound of music (2)

The Pest Infested band was formed in 1967 by Princess Elizabeth boys John Ali and Ernie Koh.
In the beginning, they had Francis Chan (lead guitar), Sng Cheng Chuan (drums), John Ali (Rhythm guitar) and Ernie Koh (Bass guitar/Vocals). This was the founding lineup and the band specialised in hard core Blues music.

In the early days, the band played gigs mainly in British forces camps and at 'Tea Dances' but soon had opportunities to play support at the Golden Venus Nightclub at Orchard Hotel.

Back in the late 60s, Golden Venus Nightclub was the apex for band boys. If you were somebody, you had to be playing at the Golden Venus. I guess the nearest thing today would be like comparing it to Zuok or St James today. They also landed a stretch at the London Scene at Hotel Malaysia - another happening place at that time.



As common with bands in the 60s, there were lots of lateral movement among musicians, back ups and vocalists. So it was not uncommon for band members to leave and new musicians joining the band later.

For Pest Infested, quite of number of estate boys played for the band and later moved on to others. Musician who did some time with Pest Infested included
Gerry La Chica (The Flybaits)
Robert Suriya (Naomi & the boys)
Richard D'Silva
Jack Elias
Lim Thian Soon (Straydogs)
David Ng, bassist
Chris Ong, lead guitar
Philip Hardie.

Even Rex Goh auditioned once for Pest Infested but found he wasn't compatible with the blues genre that Pest Infested played. Rex Goh later became the guitarist for the Australian group, Air Supply.


I managed to contact Tony Cheong, one of the final members, who wrote me as follows:-


Hi James,

Here is the pic of us (above photo), it was taken near our practise studio at Chestnut Ave in 1974. Before Chestnut, our equipment & studio was at a kampong house in PEE ..... remember the forested area at the fringe of the estate, beyond Kum Sung's block. 
We rented a whole kampong house with grass laid compound from a family who had moved out, for just $40/month. And we would practise & blast our rock music & no one would complain cos the  nearest kampong house was about 70 m away. Cool huh!

The guys you see in the photo are actually 3rd generation PI, except for Ernie(founder) & Shah(2nd gen). Well, we went on to play for another 4 to 5 years until our day jobs became too much of a commitment to continue the music. 
I think the last gig was at a club called Queen Bee at the Queens hotel at Mt Elizabeth.

I remember your dad Tann Yean, he used to hang out with my dad & Ernie's father, Koh Keng Kwee.

Cheers,
Tony

Tony Cheong (right), with members of the band Humble Origin.
L-R: Terry Tan, Bernard Koh(standing) & Tommy Tan.


Sadly,  most of these talented local bands slowly faded away in the early 70s in part due to clampdowns by the authorities. I guess band members found it hard going with all the restrictions and connotations with hippie culture and drugs at that time. Pest Infested disbanded around 1978.

If you wish to hear a sample of the music of the 60s, click here. (This is not the Pest Infested but I am still hoping I can find a recording of them somewhere)


Hillview alive with the sound of music (1)

The decade of the 1960s were the heady days for local bands in Singapore. 
Among whom were names like Susan Lim & the Crescendos, The Quests, The Trailers, Naomi and the Boys, Straydogs, The Thunderbirds, Shirley Nair and Silver Strings, October Cherries and The Siglap Five. These local bands were mostly semi-pro but many could hold their own against international names in the recording industry.

From Princess Elizabeth Estate, there would emerge a number of boys who would go on to support and join a number of these bands.  Our own ‘resident’ bands were the Pest Infested and The Blue Stars.

I can still recall them practicing in their homes. You just can’t soundproof the old PEE flats against loud amplified guitars and drums! However, estate residents were mostly tolerant and the boys knew well enough not to play all through the late evening.  

Pest Infested started playing at Sng Say Juan’s home at the 7 storey block and occasionally at Ernie Koh’s house next to the bus terminus.

Pest Infested
L-R: John Ali, Lim Thian Soon, Ernie Koh, Richard D'Silva, John Chan.

I also remember always trying to peek into the practice sessions by the Blue Stars who were located in the same block as my home. But many a times I would be kicked out from their place as they didn’t want pesky kids disturbing their practices.

In those early days, there were already quite a number of families in our small estate getting their children interested in music. The Phua &  Moss girls at blk 21 played the piano. My Indian neighbour Tanga played the violin while her brother Menon played the classical guitar.  I know of the Thomas girls, Diana and her sister, who learnt their music at the Trinity College. I am sure there were many, many others as well.

Musicians who were connected to Princess Elizabeth Estate and who would later gain fame in the local music scene are Ramli Sarip,  known today as Papa Rock, and Moliano Rasmadi.  Ramli and his brother would form the '70s band Sweet Charity, while Moliano would form the band Lovehunter.

Don’t worry if you have not heard of any of them. I will try to dig out some details about our own home grown musicians and post them on this blog at a later time.

As for myself, I was one of the early converts to the then new musical instrument, the electronic organ.  I started learning it with my sister back in 1967 and I actually obtained Grade V of the ABRSM. 
Alas, I then discovered that I really had no musical talent. I guess it was my father who was more interested in showing off his children than his children being musically inclined. LOL. 
However,  I did redeem myself by becoming a church organist for many years (St Joseph & Mary of the Angels).  So at least my meagre talent did not totally go to waste.

This was my very first organ, a basic Yamaha Electone B6.

Later upgraded to a better Yamaha Model D-3 with all the bells & whistles.


You may be surprised to learn that my music teacher was actually a rock band artiste, so the focus of my lessons were always modern pop pieces rather than classical. My teacher was Mr Patrick Foo who was the keyboard player with the 60s band, The Trailers. When not performing on his gigs, he ran a music school that was located at a shophouse on Orchard Road. Today the same spot where the shophouse stood is occupied by Orchard Towers.

Orchard Road shophouse where I had my music lessons.
This stretch now occupied by Orchard Towers.
(Picture from NHB PICAS)

When we first bought our little Yamaha B6, Ernie Koh and John Ali from Pest Infested came over to our house to look at the organ. At that time keyboards were not usual with electric bands and they were interested to see if such a new kind of instrument could be used with their band.

My next blog would be on the estate bands, Pest Infested and The Blue Stars.
Do send me an email if you have information on our estate band boys.

If you would like to hear what the 60s band sounded like, I recommend you visit
JoeWuSeattleWAUSA youtube channel for a sample. Click here.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Luminaries from Princess Elizabeth Estate



Despite being a small village of about 200 households, Princess Elizabeth Estate and its primary school, P.E.E.S., had over the years produced a number of luminaries worth mentioning.

I have collected some of their photos, and hope that readers who have some or know of ex-PEE or PEES people who have made a name for themselves locally or internationally would help to contribute to this section. This page is by no means complete yet. 


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Edmund Wee lived at the artisan quarters and studied at P.E.E.School.
Edmund is currently the Creative and Managing Director of Epigram Pte Ltd.



PEST INFESTED
The band boys from Princess Elizabeth Estate.
L-R: John Ali, Lim Thian Soon, Ernie Koh, Richard D'Silva, John Chan.



From Princess to Queen.
Princess girl Bridget Ong Mei Li was Miss Singapore/Universe in 1967.
* Please see comments below regarding Bridget/Lily Ong.

Mr Raphael Gonzales
PAP MP for Serangoon Gardens 1963.
Mr Gonzales lived at Blk 22 #130.


Kwan Peck Leng (left)
Graduated PEES in 1964.
Prominent childhood educator in Singapore
Was MD of Yamaha Music and currently at Crestar Education Group 



PEES girl Debbie Phua was a popular singer
who made a name for herself on the local and regional entertainment circuit.
Debbie lived at Blk 21 #124B


Tan Boon Huat
Lived at Blk 23
Graduated top in Senior Cambridge Exams
Prominent civil servant.
Was former Chief Exec Director of People Association.
Former Elections Returning Officer at Elections Dept.


Tan Jee Peng was my classmate 1962-1967.
Was always 1st in class and went to RGS after PEES.
She is an Advisor for the World Bank at the United Nations.
Her father owned the Jin Ho Bakery at Chun Tin Road, Beauty World.



Thomas See was the President's Scholar in 1978,
Thomas  See lived at Blk 20 #122B



"Papa Rock" - Ramli Sarip
Famous local rock star with the band Sweet Charity,
graduated from PEES in 1965.
This was Ramli Sarip when he was just starting out.
Ramli (standing) lived at Fuyong Estate and started his band
whilst at Jalan Teck Whye Secondary School

Rock guitarist Moliano Rasmadi
was with the band Lovehunters.
Graduated from PEES in 1972.

Sojuno lived at Blk 23 and was the keyboardist for the band Sweet Charity.
Asst Prof Lingaraj Krishna was in the last batch at PEES in 1986
(before PEES relocated to Bukit Batok)
Currently Consultant  and Assc Program Director at NUH.
His mother Mrs Krishna was a well loved teacher at PEES.

Sahorah Bte Ahmat was the Legislative Assembly member
elected to the Siglap constituency in 1961.
He was a housewife and political activist who lived at Blk 24.

Anyone has a photo of ex National Footballer, E Shanmugaratnam? He's an ex-PEE boy.


Related links: Photos from P.E.E.