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08-19-2007, 06:17 AM
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Zorba The Greek
I really like Greek music e.g. Antonis Remos and Michalis Hatzigiannis songs... aw and George Dalaras - Ta Vegalika Sou Matia really almost makes me cry.. However, I'm trying to find some songs with zorba kind of tune (I found this video yesterday and it totally made my day lol) YouTube - zorba
You know "light spirit" kind of songs? So, if anyone can recommend some, I'd be really grateful! 
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08-19-2007, 07:25 AM
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Hi Spring,
the music you gave us is a modern adaption of the original film song:
YouTube - Zorba The Greek, the Greek Dance, and Greek Pride
It was especially composed for that film with Anthony Quinn. German people call this dance and that kind of music sirtaki. But the dance is a actually a traditional greek dance called HASAPIKO (I hope i wrote it right).
Did I get you right, that you are looking for greek music with that typical bouzouki-"tune" ?
Tahira
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08-19-2007, 07:31 AM
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Thanks Tahira! Yes that is what Im looking for maybe I explained it in a messy way but yeah 
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08-19-2007, 07:53 AM
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The Composer of the music to that movie was Theodorakis. He has many mayn beautiful songs and many beautiful lyrics. I grew up with this music.
I also remember that my parents used to listen to GIANNIS POULOPOULOS
watch this: YouTube - Giannis Poulopoulos - Tha pio apopse to feggari
I love this song. The music is from the Seventies.
Hope I could help you a little bit further.
Tahira
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08-19-2007, 09:32 AM
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hm... nice! 
though, the Tha pio ... song has the sad note in it... I dont know why Greek songs mostly make me reallyyy sad and I dont even understand a word!
thanks for the Theodorakis info too and, if you think of anything else, please let me know
and remember - happy tunes 
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08-19-2007, 10:12 AM
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08-19-2007, 10:40 AM
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yeah it is a cheery song  thanks maria!
and,
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that's the tune again but you are definitely right - we need help with happy tunes 
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08-19-2007, 10:54 AM
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How could I forget Marinella;
Oh and I remember GLYKERIA also had some happy songs about, dancing and making party. But my Mom has only self-made cassettes with no title so I only know the names of the artists.
But Theodorakis had also some happy songs. Varka sto gialo, and...wasn´t there a song "hariklaki" and someone with "sti Salonika..."
I know also some young artists like Elli Kokkinou, Anna Vissi, Peggi Zina and so on, have those typical bouzouki-tunes in their song.
Tahira
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08-19-2007, 12:42 PM
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Hi Spring,
both "Hariklakis" are the same, just another interpretation.
But if you go on looking through Youtube with all these artists mentioned above, I think you will find a lot of nice you like and according to the names you can look for downloads ar for CDs.
Unfortunatelly I do not have any download addresses. I usually by original CDs most of them 2nd hand via ebay.
May I ask you where are you from and how do you come across greek music?
Tahira
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08-19-2007, 01:07 PM
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Giassou MAria,
this Teli Teli Song is very nice. I cam across also a medley/concert with Sezen Aksu and Haris Alexiou.
I like the greek/turkish or greek/arabic combinations very much.
Tahira
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08-19-2007, 01:17 PM
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Hi Spring,
searching in youtube for songs with the words "party mou" which means my party - I found a very nice song:
YouTube - Pasxalis Terzis-Ti na kanw pes mou
from Paschalis Terzis.
MAybe you like it, too.
Kali Nichta (Good night)
Tahira
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08-19-2007, 02:29 PM
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oh thank you both!!! 
I like them all and especially Glykeria - Fysa Vardari Mou  I usually find songs on youtube first and then download with "Bearshare" but I can't find that one there either
"party mou" is also a great tip!
Tahira, I am from Serbia and I guess we have picked up a lot (including both recognizable 'happy and sad tunes' from Greece (the same as from Turkey) during our history and thanks to geographical connections as well
I was in Greece only once - 10 years ago (gosh that makes me feel old!) but I remember being utterly disappointed because we couldn't find any place where they had traditional Greek music (and I was really looking forward to a Greek style party).
This year I am planning to go to Pefkohori and if the misfortune repeats be sure I'll come to cry
lol
Maybe that's the reason why I'm in the mood ... 
aw and I learned something tonight! Kali Nichta!
gosh I love this forum! 
Last edited by Spring : 08-19-2007 at 02:33 PM.
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08-19-2007, 11:55 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahira
Giassou MAria,
this Teli Teli Song is very nice. I cam across also a medley/concert with Sezen Aksu and Haris Alexiou.
I like the greek/turkish or greek/arabic combinations very much.
Tahira
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Geia sou Tahira mou. I like these songs too! I'm trying to learn turkish and these songs help me a lot.
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Originally Posted by Spring
oh thank you both!!! 
I like them all and especially Glykeria - Fysa Vardari Mou  I usually find songs on youtube first and then download with "Bearshare" but I can't find that one there either
"party mou" is also a great tip!
Tahira, I am from Serbia and I guess we have picked up a lot (including both recognizable 'happy and sad tunes' from Greece (the same as from Turkey) during our history and thanks to geographical connections as well
I was in Greece only once - 10 years ago (gosh that makes me feel old!) but I remember being utterly disappointed because we couldn't find any place where they had traditional Greek music (and I was really looking forward to a Greek style party).
This year I am planning to go to Pefkohori and if the misfortune repeats be sure I'll come to cry
lol
Maybe that's the reason why I'm in the mood ... 
aw and I learned something tonight! Kali Nichta!
gosh I love this forum! 
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Unfortunately i don't have it either, but if I find it, I'll give you the link. Pefkohori? It's a great village, I like it a lot. After all Halkidiki is a magic place!
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08-20-2007, 10:09 AM
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ok 
If I find it first, I will let you know
I have Elli Kokkinou on the search menu today and I really like her songs!
Xartaetos
Ti Ths Exeis Brei
and this which seems to be a bit of the track but... still! it has great rhythm!
SEX Dj Onur Remix
Thanks again
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08-20-2007, 11:13 AM
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Hi Spring,
you can also try Angela Dimitrou "Margarites"
and this link is the turkish (?) one for maria_gr: YouTube - Antzela Dimitriou "Margarites" Bağgöze
... but I am not sure if it´s really turkish or another language.
By the way, my sister booked a flight to Island Korfu (Kerkira) today...
Regards Tahira
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08-20-2007, 11:27 AM
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It's not Turkish, it is Kurdish.
Turkish version of Margarites is called "Yıldızlar" (Stars) by Dilek Budak.
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08-20-2007, 11:59 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Tahira
Hi Spring,
you can also try Angela Dimitrou "Margarites"
and this link is the turkish (?) one for maria_gr: YouTube - Antzela Dimitriou "Margarites" Bağgöze
... but I am not sure if it´s really turkish or another language.
By the way, my sister booked a flight to Island Korfu (Kerkira) today...
Regards Tahira
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Thanks! Thanks Milena too for the information.
Corfu! Great, I have visited this island five times! It's WONDERFULLLL 
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08-20-2007, 01:03 PM
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Thanks Milena too for the information. 
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No problem. 
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08-20-2007, 02:02 PM
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I might be repeating myself a lil bit too much but I really like this one too! Thanks!
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Angela Dimitrou "Margarites"
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