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  • #11
    Originally posted by whitelotus garik kesayan has a great deal of armenian influence in his music, all the melodies are armenian

    as far as duduk, he doesnt use it in the music.

    he has bass, jazz drums, sax and other instruments, he plays the piano, sometimes the organ with it

    gary is pretty popular, if you live in the los angeles area.
    I'm in Montreal. It's pretty hard keeping up with armenian music over here. Our repertoire is basically limited to Paul Baghdadlian and Harout Pamboukjian.

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    • #12
      paul is a crack addict haha and he dances like an idiot :P he has psycho path hand movements lollllll

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      • #13
        Originally posted by whitelotus paul is a crack addict haha and he dances like an idiot :P he has psycho path hand movements lollllll
        loool. LIKE an idiot? He is the embodiement of idiocy.
        He was the singer at some picnic in Montreal a few years ago, and got puled over by the cops for speeding. He said "Do you know who I am? I'm Paul! Armenians everywhere worship me".

        Megha megha.

        Had it been someone like Rouben Matevosian, I'd say that he is being a bit of an egomaniac, but would still forgive him. But PAUL? WORSHIPPED? For what? "aha yegav harsntsoon"?

        Armenians should just STOP listening to idiots like this.

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        • #14
          Barondants: I'm really interested in hearing that album of yours. Sounds something that I'd love to check out.

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          • #15
            ah harout is the best. i dont know about paul. have any of you guys listened to Serart, that cd that arto and serj from soad made together. its really cool and i recomment it. the day i got it i listened to it like 6 times

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ScavengerOfHumanSorrow Barondants: I'm really interested in hearing that album of yours. Sounds something that I'd love to check out.
              Haha. Meet me this friday at AGBU then.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by TigranJamharian ah harout is the best. i dont know about paul. have any of you guys listened to Serart, that cd that arto and serj from soad made together. its really cool and i recomment it. the day i got it i listened to it like 6 times
                Ah, Paul is just an idiot.

                I was very intrigued by Serart, but never got to listening to it. What kind of music is it? Sounds like an interesting mix.

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                • #18
                  there arent that many Armenian influences in it but lots of african some latin and some really original music. its just really random music and really nice with minimal vocals and usually the vocals dont make much sense. really really cool stuff. if you want to download it off kazaa or something i recommend "facing the plastic" and "narina"

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by TigranJamharian there arent that many Armenian influences in it but lots of african some latin and some really original music. its just really random music and really nice with minimal vocals and usually the vocals dont make much sense. really really cool stuff. if you want to download it off kazaa or something i recommend "facing the plastic" and "narina"
                    Will do. Now let's hope I don't get arrested.

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                    • #20
                      if you do dont say i put you up to it

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