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  • #21
    Originally posted by Edoman View Post
    Normally I cannot stand Turkish Music but this one I can relate to.

    may, What is the song about? I really like it.
    "Gel Gel" means "Come Come" I think.That`s all I can say about the song.

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    • #22
      ils sont tombe

      Charles Aznavour

      Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by steph View Post
        Charles Aznavour is on another level. Truly one of the best in the world.


        Ho Hi Ta



        Karnig. 2006 in Sydney

        Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.

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        • #24
          Guys, question. Can I upload a few songs for ya'll? Believe it or not, I have about 6-7000 right now, I'm a bit extreme when it comes to music. It's my other half. There's Greek, Turkish, English, Armenian, Indian, etc. I don't just take anything I can get my hands on though (most of the time), I sort out and collect my favorite music. It's a hobby of mine, started a long time ago.
          DAMN, sorry guys, no wonder no one replied . I just wanted to upload a great song but then realized you can't attach more then about a 100KB with a post. Maybe rapidshare or some other site can help me? Anyways, the songs everyone posted seem to be great. Too bad I can't hear them .

          Here is a good site for Armenian songs, enjoy. I'll provide some other sites probably in my next post.

          mp3.hayastan.com
          THE ROAD TO FREEDOM AND JUSTICE IS A LONG ONE!

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Saco View Post
            DAMN, sorry guys, no wonder no one replied . I just wanted to upload a great song but then realized you can't attach more then about a 100KB with a post. Maybe rapidshare or some other site can help me? Anyways, the songs everyone posted seem to be great. Too bad I can't hear them .

            Here is a good site for Armenian songs, enjoy. I'll provide some other sites probably in my next post.

            mp3.hayastan.com
            why can't you hear them saco?

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            • #26
              Maybe we should try to keep the songs non-political.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Edoman View Post
                Normally I cannot stand Turkish Music but this one I can relate to.

                may, What is the song about? I really like it.
                Hi Edoman, I was surprised that you cannot stand Turkish music because it means you also cannot stand many of Armenian music. Similar musical scales, similar instruments, similar lyrics, vocals etc. I think you should reconsider your claim

                I'll try to translate, everybody is welcome to correct my quick (and probably wrong) translation

                Gel Gel (Come Come)

                Ay gibisin mübarek doğdun yarı geceme (You're like a holy moon rose up in my night)
                Gir şu garip gönlüme sultanım ol gel gel gel (Enter to my poor heart and be my sultan, come come)
                Sustu benim dillerim kilit vurdun heceme (My tongue is mute, you put a lock on my words)
                Sensiz tutmaz dizlerim dermanım ol (My knees won't stand straight without you, come and give me strength)
                Gel gel gel gel gel gel (Come come...)
                Gel efendim gel gel gel sultanım ol gel (Come and be my sultan, come)
                Gel efendim gel gel gel mihmanım ol gel (come and be my guest, come)

                Huri gibi yürür gelir yarim salını salını (My lover comes walking in swings like a huri*)
                Bin kerre sarsamda doymam ince belini belini (I never never get fed up covering her thin belly thousand times with my arms)
                Bal akar dilim emerken tatlı dilini dilini (Honey dew runs while I suck your sweet tongue)
                Sensiz hastayım ümitsiz lokmanım ol (I am hopelessly sick without you, be my Lokman**)
                Gel gel gel gel gel gel gel gel gel (Come come...)
                Gel efendim gel gel gel lokmanım ol gel (Come and be my Lokman)
                Gel efendim gel gel gel sultanım ol gel (Come and be my sultan)

                Kul karacam aşık hali deli gönlüm çoşar taşar (Servant Karaca is in love, my crazy heart runs high)
                Sele benzer sevdalanmak kendi yatağını aşar (To fall in love is like flood, it is not confined to its own bed)
                Dur denilmez gayrı bana gönlüm saraylarda yaşar (Nobody should tell me stop now, my heart lives in palaces)
                Sensiz ölümüm yakınsa fermanım ol (If my death is closer without you, come and be my death order)
                Gel gel gel gel gel gel gel gel gel (come, come...)
                Gel efendim gel gel gel sultanım ol gel (come and be my sultan)
                Gel efendim gel gel gel cananım*** ol gel (come and be my lover)


                *Huri is the women that is promised to Muslims when they are in heaven. They are portrayed to have beauty out of worldly comprehension.

                ** Lokman is a legendary figure in Anatolia, I am sure Armenians have it too. The legend says he could cure anything and last he wanted to find the plant of immortality. With different endings, he cannot be successful.

                *** "Cananim" means "my canan" (see Turkish discussion tread ) and "canan" is the feminine version of "can", which is the same as "jan"

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                • #28
                  Originally posted by Edoman View Post
                  Charles Aznavour is on another level. Truly one of the best in the world.


                  Ho Hi Ta



                  Karnig. 2006 in Sydney

                  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEB5t...eature=related
                  Wonderfull songs Edo jan, loved them. I am sure our turkish friends will love them as well
                  I have been there... I have seen ruins of St. Karapet!

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                  • #29
                    Fermanê Dersimî, a mourning song for Dersim from Aynur Dogan, famous Kurdish singer:

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by VaheTheGreat(e)
                      Wonderfull songs Edo jan, loved them. I am sure our turkish friends will love them as well
                      Yes first one is beautiful. Since this morning, i had listened it several times.

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