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Kougioumtzis & Dalaras - Mi Mou Thimonis Matia Mou Stavros Kougioumtzis (1932-2005), from Thessalonica, one of the greatest greek composers of all times, composed this song "Mi mou thimonis matia mou" (Don't be angry with me, dear) in the 60s. Thessalonica was his great love and Stavros walked a lot with his frainds, he knew every corner there. In the afternoons, Stavros used to go for a walk down the coast, meet his fraind and talk, so some day going usually on foot he passed by a friend who had a record shop. He told a Stavros, "I want you to listen a new song". It was the song "Ime aitos horis ftera" (I'm an eagle without wings) with music by Manos Hadjidakis, lyricks by Efthia Papagiannopoulou, singed by Grigoris Bithikotsis in 1963. He was so excited by the structure and tension of the song, that he felt lika doing something about it. Luckily, the friend he was to meet came half an hour late, so his own excitment and his friend's delay, were the reasons that both, the music and the lyrics was written in just a half an hour, during a walk along the coast. He first recorded the choral song 1964 and the song was initially titled "Apoheretismos" (Farewell). Second recording of the song was at 1965. Alekos Patsifas had made the music comapny "Lyra". He believed in Stavros, so he signed him to Lyra. They decided that those choral songs should also be sung solo. They began with "Mi mou thimonis matia mou". The title was selected by Patsifas and Giannis Poulopoulos was the singer. It did became the success at the time, as a song of "Neo Kyma" (New wave) music style. But since the original was too big for a 45 RPM record, he had to speed it up a little. Also the bouzoukis were electric ones. "I recall when, in 1968 the president of "Minos" music company M.Matsas called me about the new singer he would send me, an amezing singer. When i opened the door, I was met with surprise. An 18, 19 years old kid, shy, skinny, he didn't look like a singer to me, at least not a singer like the one I had created in my imagination through Matsas description. When we went to the piano, I was met with a second surprise, that young kid had a very mature voice, a sesnitivity, it was like he had be singing since the very first years of his life. That young singer was Giorgios Dalaras." - Stavros Kougioumtzis Stavros finally did what he wanted in 1974, when he included the song "Mi mou thimonis matia mou" in the LP "Sta psila ta parathria" (At the high windows), there he had the chance to strech the song, and also open it with amazing bouzuki improvisation by Hristos Nikolopoulos. In this form the song was then loved by everyone. An English translation of the song (music and lyrics by Stavros Kougioumtzis): Don't be angry with me, dear, for leaving abroad. I'll become a bird and come back to you. Open your window, my blonde basil, and wish me goodnight with a sweet smile on your face. Don't be angry with me, dear, now that I'll go away from you. Come out for a moment to see you and tell you goodbye. Open your window, my blonde basil, and wish me goodnight with a sweet smile on your face. Tags: Dalaras, Hristos, Kougioumtzis, Matia, Mi, Mou, Nikolopoulos, Stavros, Thimonis, african, afro, ahmed, aitos, amadodana, amazing, apoheretismos, ase, balkan, bouzuki, brass, bulgaria, caceres, carlos, cedella, celt, chaka, chinese, dludlu, eagle, farewell, fayza, ftera, greece, groove, gypsy, hadjidakis, harp, hip, hop, horis, hungary, ime, jimmy, juan, kazim, macedonia, mango, monique, moon, pantsula, romania, sahir, seka, serbia, shah, skah, thessalonica, thessaloniki, wesile, wings, without, Βαλκάνια, Ελλάδα, Ελλάς 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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LATA MANGESHKAR - MILTI HAI ZINDAGI MEIN - AANKHEN 1968 SONG:MILTI HAI ZINDAGI MEIN MUSIC:RAVI LYRICS:SAHIR SINGER:LATA MANGESHKAR FILM:AANKHEN Aankhen (English: The Eyes) is a 1968 film produced and directed by Ramanand Sagar. The film stars Mala Sinha, Dharmendra, Mehmood, Lalita Pawar, Jeevan and Madan Puri. The music is by Ravi and the lyrics by Sahir Ludhianvi. Biggest hit of 1968 attaining 'blockbuster' status. Mala Sinha (born 11 November 1936) is an Indian actress of Nepalese ethnicity. She became one of the most popular female stars in Bollywood films from the fifties to the early seventies, starring in numerous blockbusters and hits. Sinha was born to Albert Sinha, in a Nepalese Christian family. They named her Alda. Her friends at school used to tease her calling Dalda (a branded vegetable oil of India), so she changed her name to Mala.Sinha started her film career as child artist in Bengali Films Jai Vaishno Devi followed by Shri Krishan Leela, Jog Biyog & Dhooli. Noted Bengali film director Ardhendu Bose saw her acting in a school play and took permission from her father to cast her as a heroine in his film Roshanara (1952), her cinematic debut. After acting in a couple of films in Calcutta, Mala had to go to Bombay to shoot for a Bengali film. There she met Geeta Dutt, a noted Bollywood playback singer, who was charmed by her and introduced her to film director Kidar Sharma. It was Sharma who cast her as a heroine in his film Rangeen Ratein. However, her first Hindi film was Badshah opposite Pradeep Kumar, than came Ekadashia mythological film both films failed, but her lead role in Kishore Sahu's Hamlet fetched her rave reviews in spite of the film failing at the boxoffice. Mala was also a singer of some repute and used to sing for All India Radio, albeit she was never allowed to sing playback (even for herself) in the movies. In 1957, noted Bollywood actor and film director Guru Dutt (the husband of Geeta Dutt) cast Mala in his film Pyaasa in a role originally intended for Madhubala. Mala gave a memorable performance as the woman who chooses to marry a rich man (played by character artiste Rehman) rather than a poor unsuccessful poet (played by Guru Dutt himself). The film remains to this day a classic in the history of Indian cinema and a turning point for Sinha. After Pyaasa her major success was Yash Chopra's directorail debut Dhool Ka Phool(1959) that elevated her into a major dramatic star, there was no looking back for Sinha than as she gave hits after hits in movies like 'Parvarish', 'Phir Subah Hogi', 'Main Nahse Main Hoon', 'Love Marriage', 'Bahurani', 'Anpadh', 'Aasra', 'Dil Tera Deewana', Gumrah (many critics believe her career best performance), 'Aankhen', 'Hariyali Aur Rasta', 'Himalaya Ki God Mein' and many more. What was most remarkable about Mala Sinha was that most of her 1960s hits were fuelled by her own star power as much as the heroes'. She did not mind working with newcomers as long as her role was worth. When she acted opposite big stars, she made sure her role was as good as theirs. She worked with many newcomers of her era including Dharmendra, Sunil Dutt, Sanjay Khan and Amitabh Bachchan. In most of her films she got the first billing in the credits, even before the heroes. In 1966, Sinha went to Nepal to act in a Nepali film called "Maitighar" when the Nepali film industry was still in its infancy. Her hero in the film was an estate owner called C. P. Lohani. Soon after, Mala Sinha married C. P. Lohani with the blessings of her parents. From the beginning theirs was a long-distance marriage with Lohani based in Kathmandu to look after his business and she living in Bombay with their daughter Pratibha. Mala continued acting in films after her marriage. She has been a heroine in Nepali and Bengali films. In Bengali films she has acted with Uttam Kumar as well as Kishor Kumar. Her last Bengali film was Kabita(1977) which featured Ranjit Mullick and Kamal Hassan. She is noted for her strong women oriented yet glamourous roles fuelled by her equal star power on par with the heroes giving blockbusters and hits like Dhool Ka Phool, Anpadh, Phir Subah Hogi, Hariyali Aur Rasta, Dil Tera Deewana, Bahurani, Aasra, Do Kaliyan, Gumrah, Aankhen, Himalaya Ki God Mein, Maryada amongst others. As she grew older she gracefully moved on to doing character roles that befitted her age. She was last seen in Zid(1994). Though Mala evinced as much interest in her daughter Pratibha's career as her father did in her career, she was unable to achieve the same success for her daughter. Sinha currently lives in Bombay with her now-retired husband and daughter Pratibha Sinha, a Bollywood actress. Tags: 1968, aankhen, bollywood, classic, dharmendra, film, hindi, hit, hits, india, lata.mangeshkar, location, mala.sinha, mein, milti.hai.zindagi, movie, music, old, rare, ravi, sahir, song 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |