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that explains everything you said![]()
Last edited by Paul Orhan; 09-20-2011 at 01:44 PM.
IN the same tradition and a similar mood
Harel the Great again
Last edited by Paul Orhan; 09-19-2011 at 06:56 AM.
Thank you guys for reminding me of this song. I also love Yosi azulai's version of the song. He has a great voice.
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First time I hear that cover version ...... W O N D E R F U L !!!
So much emotion is invested in it...his voice is so expressive and the arrangement is ....to die ....I LOVE HIM SO MUCH....
I also appreciate his gentle character as reflected in that cooking show he's participating ...I hope he does a great come back.
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Sweet song
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The new song..
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O.k this prayer song is one of my favorites. I love it. the voice, the music..
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רוז התחלת לאהוב קצת מזרחית חחח
Yeah! and more than quite cute, too, however Harel is...and always will be ... Harel.
I should gladly admit that Yosi's voice is very pleasant to listen to! Impeccably clean and pleasant upper scale and a warm sexy low scale, especially in my favourite Hebrew "kh", a sound that, when pronounced in the right and low voice, turns me into ovaries, to use Bat-El's comparisonLOL
Here's a bonus from Yosi. Here he almost looks and sings like Tarkan (and that's something!)
Shirat ha Navad
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This is the only decent version of this song on youtube that I could find.
But I love this song and still know the dance, it is a couple dance, very nice.
Do you know the dance, Batelli?
wow, here is the dance! They are just doing it as a line and circle dance instead of a couple dance. Whadaya know
Gott zur Ehr, dem nächsten zur Wehr
What if they gave a fire and nobody came.
Hi everyone,
I do love Yosi Azulay, both for his voice and for his handsome looks ....unfortunately, he is already taken!For those who would like some more "eye candy" and an interesting insight into the life of a "wedding singer", here is a link to the MAKO web site which features Yosi in the series "Zamar(ei?) hatunot":
http://www.mako.co.il/mako-vod-music...d84bb21006.htm
The whole series is quite fun and interesting, and it features all the big Mediterranean stars. It seems as though the whole "wedding singer" business is mostly for the Mizrahim/Sfaradim, and I am referring to the happy couples as well as the artists. The only Ashkenazi artist who appeared in the series was a religious singer, who sings "frum" pop music. Actually, I think it's a common Middle Eastern custom to hire a well-known singer to perform at your wedding-I've even heard that rich Syrian Jewish families in Brooklyn and elsewhere bring over famous Arab singers for their lavish weddings. As a side note, you'll see that Israeli weddings are pretty lavish as well!
Eva
Last edited by evaba; 09-21-2011 at 10:38 AM.
Shabbat shalom again! Time flies so quickly and TGIF again!Enjoy the weekend, ivrione!
;D
Welcome back Eva
You mentioned lavish weddings ...
Young couples often confuse wedding with marriage ...hence the big investment in a few hours party and the equally big divorce rate![]()
As for the music ...I once saw Yoav Yitschak in a wedding...he did many things in addition to his singing....
looking at his watch - drinking - sign language with his friends - mime with the audience
In short it wasn't my favorite performance ...
One has to BUY a ticket to the show to enjoy music properly
Back to Yossi Azulay ...He didn't make it to the finale of Master Chefbut it did boost up his career to the point of hiring a PR person
I'm so happy for him. He is a VERY NICE man.
Good to "see" you Eva....Shana Tova - Happy New Year
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