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Ara Gevorgian

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    I have 5 CD's of this guy and he is just absolutely amazing. I recommend the "Ani " cd . great inspiring Armenian instrumental. I guarantee everyone will love it.
    Last edited by TJ; 03-02-2004, 03:26 AM.

  • #2
    I have the Ani one as well. Good choice. Now I gotta return to the bathroom.
    Achkerov kute.

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    • #3
      you have a good taste in music

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      • #4
        Very good music. Especially for driving.

        Which one's your favourite?

        I love Makhmoor Aghchig. And Artsakh.

        Did you guys see the Russian figure skater (with an armenian coach) at the Salt Lake Olympics who performed on Ara Gevorkian's Artsakh? Most ironic part was that the Azeri judge gave him the highest score.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Baron Dants Very good music. Especially for driving.

          Which one's your favourite?

          I love Makhmoor Aghchig. And Artsakh.

          Did you guys see the Russian figure skater (with an armenian coach) at the Salt Lake Olympics who performed on Ara Gevorkian's Artsakh? Most ironic part was that the Azeri judge gave him the highest score.
          I saw it , it was amaízing!! His name was Alexandr Abt or something!!!

          I have the CD at home,my favorites are Moush and Artsakh I just love it.
          Apri Ara !

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          • #6
            for those of you who don't have the CD, here's a link:

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            • #7
              moush is good. ani, artsakh, and i really like lernapar.

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              • #8
                absolutely beautiful

                typical armenian melodies drive your soul insane

                i especially love the kanon and duduk in the instrumental


                when you tell people you love armenian music, they automatically think ' rabiz music' and it makes you want to bash there heads in

                but in reality this is the type of music we love ( not rabiz)
                Last edited by whitelotus; 03-03-2004, 05:49 PM.

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                • #9
                  I don't know why any moron would equate Armenian music with "rabies music".

                  "Rabies music" is simply nothing more than a melange of Turkish and Arabic stuff, mostly Turkish. I loathe it. I don't listen to it.

                  How many of the rabies remember Sayat Nova? None probably.
                  Achkerov kute.

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                  • #10
                    thank you very much

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