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55 minutes ago, proton said:

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.

I can relate to the story.

I just cannot tolerATE the music.

Still, all music is good.

It's a matter of personal taste, and nothing more, that I do not prefer this particular kind of music.

Too many years in Taiwan, maybe.

 

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1 hour ago, CharlieKo said:

I think you mean the Tick Tock song by Palmy. Just for you.

 

 

Yes.

That's IT!

2013, maybe...playing EVERYWHERE.

Such great memories of my days a decade ago.

Those were the days I was working just about 24/7 on my passa Thai, reading and writing, etc.

Such great times!

Nothing to do but learn Thai, and listen to Palmy, too!

 

Wait!

Sorry.

That's NOT it!

 

The Clock song is the song sung by Palmy which I posted in the OP.

Sorry for the confusion!

 

(I only call it the CLOCK song because...I thought that Palmy was singing about CLOCKS. My Thai was terrible back then.)

 

 

 

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1 hour ago, CharlieKo said:

I think you mean the Tick Tock song by Palmy. Just for you.

 

 

I am sure that I am not mistaken, now that I check.

I call it the CLOCK song because she seems to be singing about clocks, นาฬิกา.

Great singer, nevertheless!

 

 

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5 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

I am sure that I am not mistaken, now that I check.

I call it the CLOCK song because she seems to be singing about clocks, นาฬิกา.

Great singer, nevertheless!

 

 

Thought you said Thai only This is not really Thai music and she's only half Thai, horrible mush.????

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3 minutes ago, proton said:

Thought you said Thai only This is not really Thai music and she's only half Thai, horrible mush.????

Well, of course you are correct in what you say, but only half way.

This song seems to have meant much to the uni students around the year 2013.

If you read the comments on the UTUBE comments section, some are really heart wrenching.

To be so young, and in love, is always painful, since love truly IS pain, as we all know.

The REASON I posted it is because, at least it is sung in Thai, and many people consider Palmy to be Thai, and anyone hearing this song would say it is a Thai song.

 

STILL, I definitely do agree with you that other selections posted here are FAR, FAR better.

So far, I would go with:  ดูเธอทำ : จ๊อบ บรรจบ (Doo-Doo-Doo: Job 2 Do)....Hands Down!

I could easily listen to a LOT of that!

 

 

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Unfortunately you must have a mentally challenged individual in charge of the village broadcast because in my village they only occasionally play music and only make announcements as and when necessary.

I suggest you campaign vigorously in the upcoming village election to ensure the person in charge of broadcasting is fit and proper to perform their duties without disrupting your and others daily lives..

 

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On 7/29/2023 at 7:06 PM, transam said:

I think someone has sabotaged the huge speakers in our area, wish I knew who it was, I would buy them a beer..................:drunk:

I really had to chuckle while reading this.

In fact, it seems that the same thing has happened in this village during the past two or three days.

The loudspeakers nearest my place have stopped working, seemingly, and I can hear the music-and-announcements from the more distant speakers, but, so very fortunately, not the ones that blast me, even with all doors and windows closed, and the AC going full blast, and my JS Bach going from my six-speaker sound system.

 

Truly, the only way to deal with this problem, IF one might even consider it a problem, which some do not, is to just choose music you prefer, and then play this music in a small room with all the windows shut, and heavy drapes pulled tight....  This is REALLY the only way...because...it is NOT our JOB to try to change the habits and customs of the Thai people in our village!!!!!

 

 

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