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YAS - Solh Toyi (You're Peace RUMI) Another beautiful song by the Iranian Rapper YAS about the famous Persian poet, Molana Jalal-e-Din (More) Another beautiful song by the Iranian Rapper YAS about the famous Persian poet, Molana Jalal-e-Din Mohammad Molavi Rumi.
The intro portion of Dr. Naini in this video was taken from the Youtube user 'Molanaa' ( http://www.youtube.com/Molanaa ), thanks much.
The english translation of the lyrics is provided below:
Recorded in July 2007 (NYC)
*** Special Thanks to Paul Heck, DJ Kam, The Marksmen ***
RED HOT + RUMI
SOLH TOYI
You're Peace (Rumi)
It's just me -- and a sheet of paper
On the paper -- a pen
On my body -- my sweat
On my mind -- just one word
In my gut -- my goal
Let me go towards someone
That in this world has become an angel
Let me sing of the one
Who lives in a world without any borders
Someone who years ago searched for truth
In the language of Farsi
Now everyone knows -- women and men
That there is only one God, not two alike
Jewish, Christian or any Muslim
For all he was a soldier -- this man
100 times I prayed his name and spoke his name
His poetry translated in 100 languages
And now for me and you, he has become a symbol
It's been 800 years since you've been gone
But I still follow your lead and all your poems
Chorus: You're gone, but you know Rumi
That for us you have been the biggest of poets
Through the hardest time and all my pains
With your words you showed me that I can ...
And those days which I carry the weight of the world,
With your words I am intoxicated and high
I sing to you so know this, that till the day I die
Each and every word of yours will never fade for me
That YAS till his end will be indebted to you
For without you, will YAS have more stories to tell?
No, it's my affection for you that puts me up on stage
And now it's me up there and the skills I learned
(chorus)
You were someone whose each and every word
came from within your soul and now me and others
We sing your poems from within our soul
You're a symbol that never dies for us
The gardener of this garden of ours
It is this that pulls me to you
That you awoke and made so many people aware
Who read your books through their own language
And interpret love through the words you shared
I sing your name -- I say Molana Rumi!
That in the culture of peace you were always the lead
Your words and shine -- like a beam -- I follow
How ironic that this was your biggest fear, Rumi
To attach your name to just one nation (place you within a border)
Now you're gone and again enemies are plenty
Many on tanks and more on foot
But it's written on the dirt in Ghooniyeh (Rumi's final resting place) for all to see
That I too can be today's Molana Rumi. (Less)
HEART - Things LIVE in Chicago !!
***LYRICS***
Things aint what they used to be now I believe in all extremes
(More) LIVE in Chicago !!
***LYRICS***
Things aint what they used to be now I believe in all extremes
Things aint what they used to be and that won't change till we're a hundred and three
Let's never try to solve it babe ~ the equation of you plus me
Things aint what they used to be can you believe it all we've seen
Things aint what they used to be it's theme park living A to Z
Let's never try to solve it babe ~ the equation of you plus me
(chorus)
It's all the same we're here today yesterday is just a dream
It's all the same we figured out what to take and what to leave
For the honey bees
Things aint what they used to be no money and no guarantee
Things aint what they used to be our future's in a cup of China tea
Let's never try to solve it babe ~ the equation of you plus me
(chorus)
Few rock bands can claim a successful three-decade spanning career; the feat is even more impressive for women-fronted rock bands. This is one of the many reasons the name Heart is a perfect choice -- it takes quite a lot of that not only to succeed but also to persevere. Often hailed as the "female Led Zeppelin," Heart dominated the classic rock realm with their debut album, 1975's Dreamboat Annie, hitting platinum status. Songs like "Crazy On You" and "Magic Man" from the debut as well as Little Queen's "Barracuda" remain rock staples today. In the '90s the sisters remained active, forming a side project called The Lovemongers and releasing a live Heart set.
Now in the new millennium Heart continues to beat with 2004's Jupiter's Darling. Their two-part Soundstage set spans their impressive career, touching on every era along the way. In part one, songs like the revved up "Crazy On You" share equal billing with the '80s ballad-tinged "These Dreams" along with new songs from their latest record. A rarely done cover of Led Zeppelin's "Battle of Evermore" makes this Soundstage performance especially compelling.
The band Heart has gone through many manifestations since its inception in the early '70s, but what keeps Heart "pumping" are sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson. Ann's voice is unmistakable, and Nancy's guitar playing is the perfect complement. On the second half of this Soundstage episode the sisters come back with a vengeance -- blazing through songs like "Barracuda" and "Even it Up." They then slow it down on the reflective "Dog and Butterfly" and "Alone."
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Taken from the Sound Stage DVD which is NO LONGER AVAILABLE
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The Cast ~
Ann Wilson
Nancy Wilson
Craig Bartock
Darian Sahanaja
Mike Inez
Ben Smith
Ann ~ sings lead vocals, harmonies and speaks poetry
Nancy~ signs Things, I need the Rain, Led to One, I'm Fine, Hello Moonglow and harmonies and plays electric and acoustic guitars, a few mandolins, mandocello, dulicmer, blues harp, a little piano string plucking and a megaphone.
Craig ~ plays lead guitar, acoustics, mail order pump organ, ebow orchestra, marvelous mellotron, marimba and harmonies.
Darian~ plays keyboards and a sweet stylophone.
Mike ~ plays bass, tamborine and also tells great jokes.
Ben ~ plays all the drums and even some cardboard boxes.
Nancy and Craig did the string arrangements.
Momunental thanks to Jami Sieber for the mello cellos and Ravi Jakhotia for the persuasive percussion.
It was cool when Jason played the car keys and Kam did the zipper, and Charlie barked too. We dig Terry Davison for the pedal steel guitar on I need the Rain.
Big Love to Mike Mc Cready for ebow guitar on Led to One, Leslie Guitar on Down the Nile and lead guitars on I'm Fine.
Super love to Jerry Cantrell for killer counterpoint guitar on Fallen Ones.
Recorded and Mixed in Whoville, Seattle ~ The Backyard, LA - Ice Station Zebra, Seattle and Vaughn Verdi's House, LA.
for more info
http://www.heart-music.com
http://www.myspace.com/heart
http://www.myspace.com/officialannwilson (Less)
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