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Comment from: diego
Thankyou. That's an interesting story.

Anyone got any mp3s of her stuff?
2006-05-31 @ 20:21
Comment from: iGotNoTime · http://www.igotnotime.com
Steve you seem to be up on the gossip and rumors... Had you ever heard there was any possible foul play in her death? Many Thai people I know who were in the USA before she had died seem to think there was some sort of foul play involved.

Too wasn't she sort of shunned toward the end like Tata, and for the same reasons? She really was the first to embrace the Western ways in clothing, dance, musical styles and be so flamboyant about it was she not? I don't recall anyone before her being so Western in their PR images.

She had some great hits, certainly hits that will and have stood the test of time, and will be played 50 years from now still!
2006-05-31 @ 21:21
Comment from: paul_au
I met a woman in Australia, who was on renal dialyses for her kidney's and she told me she was on the machine 3 times a week, at a cost of A$900 a week, the cost of that can add up, but I suppose, being a big star she could have afforded that and lived, maybe there was some more complications.
2006-05-31 @ 21:26
Comment from: Chino1
Thank you Steve, I enjoyed her concern when she came to US. many year back and I bought many CDs so sad when she was gone and I knew very little about her ,very interesting but sad story of her life.
2006-06-01 @ 05:22
Comment from: BUCKY
nice story. thanks :)
2006-06-01 @ 10:34
Comment from: paul_au
I discovered she died on the 13th of June 1992
but i cannot find the date of her birth
2006-06-01 @ 20:02
Comment from: Steve Suphan · http://www.stevesuphan.com
Thanks for the interesting comments.

To tell yous the truth, i hardly expected any comments on this blog!

Can anyone help Diego out with his request?

Igotnotime: You hit the nail on the head! I already had a lot of notes on the life and success of Pumpuang before i wrote this blog but i needed to search for more information especially on marital/family matters.

It was here that realized the extent of the differences of opinion on Pumpuang's death. Writing up the blog, i intially wrote about this 'ambiguity'. But after re-reading the blog i decided to leave it out and settle for the original claims of 'kidney failure'. It just read better and went with the flow of the blog. Can you believe it took me almost an hour of searching the Net to find that big foto of Pumpuang at the top!?!

Hope the readers understand.

Chino wrote about Pumpuang's trip to the US etc..... thanks for that.

Paul: Pumpuang's birthday was -

4 August 1961.

Her name in Thai is - พุ่มพวง ดวงจันทร์

What i can not find any info on is this - Which province in Isarn was she born?

One of my favourite freelance writers is 'Chang Noi' from The Nation. He wrote the following a few years back.

"Phumphuang's most popular songs drew on this personal history and dramatised its themes. Many of the songs were soliloquies which captured the essence of relationships, human situations and personal histories against a background of rapid and bewildering social change. The city is fascinating and fearful. Men are predators and patrons. Life is opportunity and fate.

Many of her most popular songs were about herself - about young rural women in the city, about personal transformation, about exploitation, about longing for wealth and success and about the wish to go back home to the village":


When the sun sets and the birds return to their nests,
I really miss the paddy fields,
Do they wonder too when will I go back home?
I came to the city to be a big star,
It's tough, but I can survive,
When I left the village, my friends mocked my ambition,
That hurt. If I don't make it, I cannot go back,
Every night, I pray I will be famous,
Then this upcountry singer can go back home,
And sing for their admiration.

- "Nak rong ban nok" ("Up-country singer")




2006-06-01 @ 20:21
Very nice poem/song! Its so hard to be different if one cannot succeed. especially when you are from rural background.
2006-06-01 @ 22:34
Until the recent success in country music[from any country], most artists were from rural/agriculture backgrounds. Local folk singers and songwriters that tug at our heart strings with their simple words and lyrics most have realized.

Even today, when an entertainer goes "Hollywood", there are nay sayers, that is, until they are a success, then those same folks "knew them when"...:-)

Thanks Steve
2006-06-01 @ 23:47
Comment from: Oceanic Experience
Reminds me of an female singer "Nazia Hassan" who also became famous at young age and died at very young age.....
2006-06-02 @ 00:11
Comment from: scooby
Steve,I once heard that people flock to the temple near where she lived in Suphanburi to receive lucky lottery numbers from her spirit(or something like that)...have you heard about that?
2006-06-03 @ 14:40
Comment from: Alan Katz Email
Steve, do you know of any biographies of Pheung, either in Thai or in English? I can't read Thai but I can ask my wife to read it and relate the story of her life to me. Thanks.
2007-03-04 @ 13:20
Comment from: Gina Email
After i have read the story it's make me even more sad, coz i and my family we are grow up with her sweet and nice songs, i used to sing along with her song once i was a little girl and even now i still do sing as karaoke, right around after her passed away about a year after i have met with her husband and her son , at thire condominiam at pra tu nam area, coz i am going to lease the place , seem to me after talked to her husband he's sound ver nice , he have shown me and my husband her room , i saw he keep her cloths and her shoes in one big room and he said he won't move anything just lets it be , he pictures is there as well .
Her son very cute and he's still very young at the time.

well all i can say is she's free now, whatever situation she's been true in this world now all is end with her. so what we all can do is pray and wish her in haven, if she even re born again hopefully she have the better life .
2007-08-15 @ 22:08
Comment from: zara kabir
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i think that it should either be given a mark of satisfactory or average due to the fact that you cant hear the music it would definitely be excellent if you could listen to it...
2008-07-17 @ 19:10
indeed she was the rajinilukthung of thailand.i had read about her since im 14 after i realized that she was the best idol for everyone.Plaeng 'nakrong bannok' and 'siam meang yim' are the best of a very down to earth lady that always look at the root eventhough she is at the top.nobody can replace her but she will be alive in our heart forever.A woman of success!
2009-07-05 @ 00:05

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