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  • Alla Levonyan

    Շատ քախցր ու պայծառ ձայն ունի. Էս մի ալբոմը մանավանդ հիանալի է.


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    Re: Alla Levonyan



    Listen to Yerevan Nights

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      Alla Levonyan visited Montreal last year. One of the things she did was visiting Sourp Hagop, one of the 3 Armenians schools of Greater Montreal. She sang 2-3 songs in front of the older students of Sourp Hagop. One of the things she said was that the Arevmdahyes who left their homeland were forcefully removed, so it's "excusable" and that the Hayastantsi who left their homeland are "traitors".

      Well, most of the Eastern Armenians that left Armenia weren't all like that spoiled Alla, who lived and still lives in luxury.

      Alla Levonyan does have a nice voice, but she thinks she's a big deal.

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        Originally posted by Davo88
        Alla Levonyan visited Montreal last year. One of the things she did was visiting Sourp Hagop, one of the 3 Armenians schools of Greater Montreal. She sang 2-3 songs in front of the older students of Sourp Hagop. One of the things she said was that the Arevmdahyes who left their homeland were forcefully removed, so it's "excusable" and that the Hayastantsi who left their homeland are "traitors".
        I understand what you are saying but I admire her nationalism.

        There are truths to her comment as well. Most Armenians who left the homeland throughout that last fifteen years or so are now able to return and make a positive impact, yet they choose to stay (actually ppzel) in Sunny Cali. However, I would not have been so nice towards Arevmtahais. In my opinion, 90% of Arevmtahais are assimilated human waste products.

        I think Alla was being a little diplomatic towards her hosts.

        I also like her voice and her music genre. She is my favorite modern folk singer.
        Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

        Նժդեհ


        Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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          I understand what you are saying but I admire her nationalism.
          I guess that there is some truth to her comments... She is indeed nationalist, but nationalism is in reality something that encourages unity in the nation. Alla Levonian clearly didn't do that. I think that we're not supposed to criticize Arevelahyes, Lipananahyes, Bolsahyes, Yekibdahyes, etc, separately. We're all Armenians and we should do whatever we can to help the fatherland. I think that Alla should have said this, instead of criticizing the various "factions" of Armenians, and thus dividing the people.

          I still like her voice though.
          Last edited by Davo88; 06-02-2006, 06:23 PM.

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            Originally posted by Davo88
            I guess that there is some truth to her comments... She is indeed nationalist, but nationalism is in reality something that encourages unity in the nation. Alla Levonian clearly didn't do that. I think that we're not supposed to criticize Arevelahyes, Lipananahyes, Bolsahyes, Yekibdahyes, etc, separately. We're all Armenians and we should do whatever we can to help the fatherland. I think that Alla should have said this, instead of criticizing the various "factions" of Armenians, and thus dividing the people.
            I still like her voice though.
            I'm afraid I do not fully agree with you. Your rhetoric is a little out of tune. As long as Arevelahyes, Lipananahyes, Bolsahyes, Yekibdahyes, etc, act f***ed up we can criticize them. We Armenians can only have unity within nationalism. In other words, true unity will anly exist amongst pan-nationalistic, selfless and well educated Armenians.

            We have large numbers of filth today who call themselves Armenian, does this mean I am to be sensative towards them? No friggen way!

            Am I supposed to like those Armenians who openly promoted the advancement of TARC and the Paul Gobble Plan? I am supposed to unite with Armenians who try to push us away from Russia and Iran politically? I am supposed to unite with Armenians in Istanbul who are more Turkish and Armenian? Am I supposed to look for unity with those backward foul smelling rabiz filth? I am supposed to look for unity with those aremtahays who act like a bunch of Arabs? Am I supposed to look for unity with Armenians who don't care about their homeland are only concerned about their material wealth and having a good "kef"?

            The concept of unity amongst all Armenians (as well as amongst all other nations on earth) is not realistic nor is it advisable.
            Մեր ժողովուրդն արանց հայրենասիրութեան այն է, ինչ որ մի մարմին' առանց հոգու:

            Նժդեհ


            Please visit me at my Heralding the Rise of Russia blog: http://theriseofrussia.blogspot.com/

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            • #7
              Re: Alla Levonyan

              1. What is "kef"?

              2. Am now listening to the link provided by Zarzand. What are the lyrics to "Inchu Inchpes Hequiat"?

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              • #8
                Re: Alla Levonyan

                Armenian, don't you think that, this way, they'd feel even more alienated and that the general situation would worsen?

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                • #9
                  Re: Alla Levonyan

                  Originally posted by Quarteria
                  1. What is "kef"?

                  2. Am now listening to the link provided by Zarzand. What are the lyrics to "Inchu Inchpes Hequiat"?
                  These people are having a kef.
                  Last edited by karoaper; 06-02-2006, 11:16 PM.

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