[78-L] Turkish 78 rpm

Francesco Martinelli francesco.martinelli at gmail.com
Fri Mar 16 08:40:12 PDT 2012


please do use all the info you want (with credit). I do not have 
problems in sending you a translation of lyrics if you want to add that too.
Yes I am glad you got the quotation, it's my favorite definition of 
nationalists and he is one of my favorite poets.
best
Francesco

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inviato dal mio pulsatore a bassa cutena
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Francesco Martinelli
Lungarno Mediceo 10
56127 PISA ITALY

Il 16/03/2012 11:01, Thomas HENRY ha scritto:
> Hello Francesco,
>
> Thanks for this "frank" answer and for this extra information. I only
> got the lyrics in Turkish and a very general translation. I
> unfortunately don't understand a single word from this language and
> the tools I used to translate were not very efficient !
> I missed this nationalist dimension between Turkey and Greece, that's
> interesting (Are you a fan of Brassens ? :) )
> Do you mind if I update my post according to your information ?
>
> Grazie mille !
>
> Thomas
>
> 2012/3/16 Francesco Martinelli<francesco.martinelli at gmail.com>:
>> I am, but you will not find many here. I did not find the article
>> especially engaging, to be frank, it would have been nice at least to
>> have the lyrics and talk about the difference from Adana'nin yollari
>> taslik to the current lighter versions.
>> Adana occupies a very special place in turkish culture and food, a
>> recent and very successful soap for example was about a family from
>> there living in Istanbul after a breach of promise. On you tube you can
>> hear it in Greek and in another Turkish version sounding more Greek with
>> the word Atinali (from Athens) instead of Adanali. Disregard the
>> nationalistic comments, il y a toujours des cons qui sont nés quelque part.
>> It's a karsilama rhythm, a festive/wedding dance tempo, and the lyrics
>> contains words that are pure sound (pestemali puskullu!).
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>> inviato dal mio pulsatore a bassa cutena
>> -----
>> Francesco Martinelli
>> Lungarno Mediceo 10
>> 56127 PISA ITALY
>>
>> Il 15/03/2012 18:23, Thomas HENRY ha scritto:
>>> Hi there,
>>> Anyone interested in Turkish music ?
>>> I just posted a new article on my blog about an anonymous (but famous)
>>> Turkish folk song from a Columbia 78 rpm :
>>> http://ceintsdebakelite.wordpress.com/2012/03/14/sadan-adanali-aman-adanali-a-turkish-folk-song-on-78-rpm-record/
>>> I'm interested in any kind of comments !
>>> Thomas
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