GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 My Dearest Thai-Musick Lovers, Everyday in my village, it’s the same old, same old, Thai Song. Why cannot they mix things up a bit? After years of the same tune, I’m feeling a bit in a rut. Personally, I love to hear BOTH Chinese and Thai classical music performed on classical instruments such as the ERHU, or SANHU, particularly… WHY O WHY, cannot they just play this? I LOVE the erhu!!!... But, if it cannot be beautiful, what they play everyday, blasting around the village, then what might be the best change of pace for those here who lack the cultural class to understand beautiful Thai and Chinese music? Well then, my Best SINGLE Suggestion might be this song, just so that I don’t forget how important time truly is, and especially the PASSING OF TIME….THE NALIKA SONG... Still, as I say, IF I could listen to a daily dose of the erhu, as played in the first UTUBE video selection above, then I could stay here, happily, until kingdom come…. I have heard a lot of great Thai music, and I’m very curious to know what your suggestions might be… (one per customer, please). Musically yours, And, forever…. Glob Note: Please note that the Chinese erhu is my favorite Chinese instrument, and I will not tolerate even one word said against it. (I have been listening to Chinese classical music since about….well…around 1973, when I first started to learn Mandarin, and also began drinking Chinese tea, for that matter.) Note2: Just out of further curiosity, how LOUD does your village play its LOUDSPEAKER Music? 1 1
stoner Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 27 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Everyday in my village, it’s the same old, same old, Thai Song. Why cannot they mix things up a bit? this explains a lot. 1 1 1
Popular Post transam Posted July 29, 2023 Popular Post Posted July 29, 2023 I think someone has sabotaged the huge speakers in our area, wish I knew who it was, I would buy them a beer.................. 2 2 1
mfd101 Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 Here on the edge of Prasat south Surin when we first moved here in 2017 the village used to play Isaan music every morning at 0600. Sweet melodies romantic laments My heart is broken I cannot breathe My tears will drown me if you leave me. My boy would laugh as he translated and crooned along. It was something I looked forward to every morning. About 10 minutes of beautiful music before the announcements of the day. Now nothing. Not even announcements. I guess some falang complained or the locals just got bored after 30 years when the electric arrived. 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 6 minutes ago, KhunLA said: Calming, no lyrics That would be...DYNAMITE...for our village. I could so easily accept this for my neighborhood. (A bit, Twilight-zonish, for some here, I imagine. But, I could really DIG this every day!!! No doubt!) 1 1 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 5 minutes ago, zzaa09 said: That's GREAT! Such an improvement to what we have here! I should really talk to the village headwoman about using this. 1 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 18 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: This would wake the village up! lol Amazing! Beautiful! 1 1 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 25 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: This would wake the village up! lol WHY do I NOT hear great music like this more often? The garbage they play at the Musick Festivals is, by comparison...FOR THE BIRDS! Comparatively....THIS....is....Pure Bliss!!! 1 2
CharlieKo Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 2 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: WHY do I NOT hear great music like this more often? The garbage they play at the Musick Festivals is, by comparison...FOR THE BIRDS! I heard this song on my very first visit to Thailand. It was the current hit at that time, has stuck in my mind ever since. 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 17 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: I heard this song on my very first visit to Thailand. It was the current hit at that time, has stuck in my mind ever since. Yes, I know! The Clock song was playing EVERYWHERE in 2013, I think, or was it early 2014... 1 1
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said: At least somebody has got some good taste, Bird and JIntara, Kat and Nat 2001 fan ja ???? 1
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 I'd have to pick this over thousands of others, rak sali
CharlieKo Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 19 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Yes, I know! The Clock song was playing EVERYWHERE in 2013, I think, or was it early 2014... You may have your songs mixed up. Not sure which song you mean. But Doo Doo Doo was around 2008!
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said: My Dearest Thai-Musick Lovers, Everyday in my village, it’s the same old, same old, Thai Song. Why cannot they mix things up a bit? After years of the same tune, I’m feeling a bit in a rut. Personally, I love to hear BOTH Chinese and Thai classical music performed on classical instruments such as the ERHU, or SANHU, particularly… WHY O WHY, cannot they just play this? I LOVE the erhu!!!... But, if it cannot be beautiful, what they play everyday, blasting around the village, then what might be the best change of pace for those here who lack the cultural class to understand beautiful Thai and Chinese music? Well then, my Best SINGLE Suggestion might be this song, just so that I don’t forget how important time truly is, and especially the PASSING OF TIME….THE NALIKA SONG... Still, as I say, IF I could listen to a daily dose of the erhu, as played in the first UTUBE video selection above, then I could stay here, happily, until kingdom come…. I have heard a lot of great Thai music, and I’m very curious to know what your suggestions might be… (one per customer, please). Musically yours, And, forever…. Glob Note: Please note that the Chinese erhu is my favorite Chinese instrument, and I will not tolerate even one word said against it. (I have been listening to Chinese classical music since about….well…around 1973, when I first started to learn Mandarin, and also began drinking Chinese tea, for that matter.) Note2: Just out of further curiosity, how LOUD does your village play its LOUDSPEAKER Music? Saw Takkedan last week at central Westgate, Mike Piromporn as well. Palmy was next up -we left, luktung degwar,
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 51 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: WHY do I NOT hear great music like this more often? The garbage they play at the Musick Festivals is, by comparison...FOR THE BIRDS! Comparatively....THIS....is....Pure Bliss!!! Hear it every day, on Fm 90, 95, 98.75 plus concerts I draw the line at the mrs singing!
Shmo Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 1 hour ago, CharlieKo said:This would wake the village up! lol This, this was exactly the song that ran through my head as I was reading the original post. Thank you for posting this up I’m not crazy. 1
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 1 hour ago, GammaGlobulin said: That's GREAT! Such an improvement to what we have here! I should really talk to the village headwoman about using this. Not a good version of monrak luktung though, from the film of the same name 1970, one of the most successful Thai films ever, re made, as well as on TV several times. Got does a good version. This looks like the soundtrack from one of the remakes
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 Get them to play lakorn cheewit, they all like this Mike song
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 23 minutes ago, CharlieKo said: You may have your songs mixed up. Not sure which song you mean. But Doo Doo Doo was around 2008! Sorry, I thought the Palmy Clock song had been referred to by the previous commenter, and I was responding accordingly. 1 1
GammaGlobulin Posted July 29, 2023 Author Posted July 29, 2023 1 minute ago, proton said: Get them to play lakorn cheewit, they all like this Mike song Sounds Like Taiwanese Karaoke. That's the very last thing I need here! 1 1
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 1 minute ago, GammaGlobulin said: Sounds Like Taiwanese Karaoke. That's the very last thing I need here! Luktung Issan, very famous, 25 years old I think, Siriporn Ampaipong recorded it as well. Depicts Issan girl going to the big city only to be disappointed and going back home, many can relate to that.
CharlieKo Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said: Sorry, I thought the Palmy Clock song had been referred to by the previous commenter, and I was responding accordingly. I think you mean the Tick Tock song by Palmy. Just for you.
proton Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 Wake the buggers up with this, the one and only Lamyai
Pouatchee Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 2 hours ago, stoner said: this explains a lot. yup... this guy's gotta get a life. me thinks he goes through a dictionary and starts topics at every ew word he finds. what a maroon????
novacova Posted July 29, 2023 Posted July 29, 2023 Outlaw Torn, by Metallica. As loud as possible!????
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