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For you're worth it
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Is that Laleh the one who is living is Sweden? If that is, then I live in the same city & almost went into the same high-school she went to.
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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Something that gets me about all these young Iranian 'popstars' is that honestly they are not all that rich.. especially as most of the music is instantly pirated throughout the world and Iranians much prefer this method instead of paying for it.. not to mention these musics are not freely available throughout the world for regular record stores...
So what I was getting at is the videos.. Quite often there is an expensive Lamborghini and women in bikinis, strippers/pole dancers etc etc etc.. All these videos are beemed straight into Iran via satalite... Now I have seen a few 'making ofs' for these videos, almost all of the young artists hire these cars (which is the reason they do not often drive them in the video but instead have a half naked woman rubbing herself against the car)... These videos are effectively poisening the minds of the Iranian youth.. We (living abroad) can cut through the BS and we know it's just a music video, women do not all walk through the streets wearing bikinis (perhaps they do near beaches) and they do not often rub themselves up against cars (yeh ok I am being a bit sarcy here).. But as I said, we have the rationale to understand this is fantasy because we live in such 'free' climates.. Where as Iranians living in Iran DO NOT... they see this as being next to reality and therefore pine to live/move abroad and when they do see the reality is far from what they expected, often living in stark conditions with next to no money until they eventually start working 14/16 hours a day for the next 5-10 years OR give up and move back to Iran... Sorry if you don't like my post, but these are often the social implications of these videos being obsessed by the domestic Iranian youth.
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i love watching the made in iran vids. the people in them are truly hilarious to watch. :P this one is a classic, typical iranian girl: |
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Yeah, she's great... More of her songs on her website http://www.laleh.se/music_laleh_3.asp (nr. 13 on the list is one of her persian songs, i think it's very good )
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![]() I was going to put in that one too. I loved it since the first time I saw it, 1-2 years ago maybe.
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A Persian Delight
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This one is so funny
![]() A very old song but I like it Morteza From 13-Bedar in Los Angeles This girl dances very nice The traditional knife dance done in Persian weddings before the cutting of the cake. It's fun ![]() Last edited by alitezar; March 4th, 2007 at 10:15 PM. |
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A Persian Delight
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AHHH!! THE MORTEZA SONG! I LOVE THAT SONG ! LOOL! i STILL HAVE THE TAPE!!
MAN THANKS A MILLION!!! ![]()
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Akh JoOOOOOOOoN dokhtararoh! Jigaar mmMmm che khoshmaazeh!
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Alitezar dadash DAmet GARM
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Eh va movazeb Bash Khanoom Khoshgeleh khodet ro KHODAYI nakardeh naborri!
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* KHOSHGEL KHANOOMHA*![]()
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which ones are Bandari style? I only like Bandari Persian Music.
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Most of the Moein and Morteza songs are Bandari, like this one, though a paradoy
![]() PRICELESSS!! AHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAH
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one of my MOST favourtie songs:
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wow morteza just before the revolution
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VAAY MORDAM AZ KHANDEH!!
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Oh and SHUGS, that site ARIANWORLD is GOD!
![]() DAMET GARM Oostaad!
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A Persian Delight
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Very cool song Mahdi.
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Prince of Persia
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I (L) the Knife dance (A) its the best part of the wedding imo :P
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sixty years ago, upon the invitation of the Russian Red Cross, Princess Ashraf Pahlavi, twin sister of the Shah of Iran, went to see Stalin in order to demand the retrieval of Soviet invading forces from Iran. The princess entered the Kremlin where she pleaded with great passion for the liberation of Iran, her motherland. Impressed by her courage, Stalin became all smiles. He said loudly to his rather stern entourage: "Now here is a brave and true patriot." Pravda, June 28, 1946. |
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