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10.       Daydreamer
3743 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 12:16 am

Quoting mara:


http://www.klip24.com/



Açmıyor


The site opens but I cannot open any clips - is there a program I need to have to watch them?

11.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 02:16 pm

Quoting Elisa:

Quoting Deli_kizin:


Turkish R&B? What's that like? Sounds extremely dancable



I saw Kral last year, but only the images, no sound
Looked very much like r&b videos though.



Hmmm ok.. I sometimes watch satellite with my Iranian friend, watching Iranian clips.. their music kicks ass also!!

Soon there is a concert of an Iranian and a Turkish musician in my city, I'm gonna ask her to go with me.. though i doubt if she'll want to go as it is during our final exams But who would study from dawn till night anyway?

12.       mltm
3690 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 03:37 pm

Quoting Elisa:


I saw Kral last year, but only the images, no sound
Looked very much like r&b videos though.




I don't think that you can call it R&B, Kral TV/FM is especially famous for Arabic Turkish songs, türküs (traditional songs) and the very popular commercial songs.

13.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 03:51 pm

Quoting mltm:

Quoting Elisa:


I saw Kral last year, but only the images, no sound
Looked very much like r&b videos though.




I don't think that you can call it R&B, Kral TV/FM is especially famous for Arabic Turkish songs, türküs (traditional songs) and the very popular commercial songs.



Hehe ok, sounds attractive to me though

Can someone name me some R&B artists of Türkiye?

And how would we call Ibrahim Tatlıses music? Came across him and i actually like it, but i always wanna know how one is appreciated in Türkiye itself and what kinda music it is

14.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:22 pm

Quoting Daydreamer:

Quoting mara:


http://www.klip24.com/



Açmıyor


The site opens but I cannot open any clips - is there a program I need to have to watch them?



there should be 2 little pop up kind of things come if you dont already have the thang you need on ur pc.
just click install on each one and it just works!
from that site u can watch keremcem's song, ağlayalım beraber!! jnm bnm ya.. yerim bn onu

15.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:25 pm

Quoting miss_ceyda:

ağlayalım beraber!!





Quoting miss_ceyda:

jnm bnm ya.. yerim bn onu



I hope ur bf won't visit this site

16.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:27 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Quoting miss_ceyda:

ağlayalım beraber!!





Quoting miss_ceyda:

jnm bnm ya.. yerim bn onu



I hope ur bf won't visit this site



he knows that i think keremcem is cute he know hates him hehe before it was tarkan he hated coz i liked him.. but since as he has really really yaşlandı.. i have moved onto keremcem
AŞK OYUNU is on tonight gals a couple more hours for me to watch him hihii

17.       mltm
3690 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:29 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:


Hehe ok, sounds attractive to me though

Can someone name me some R&B artists of Türkiye?

And how would we call Ibrahim Tatlıses music? Came across him and i actually like it, but i always wanna know how one is appreciated in Türkiye itself and what kinda music it is


I don't know any turkish R&B artists , but there're some rap singers like Ceza (there are more but I'm not very interested)
Here is a small biography of İ.T
İbrahim Tatlıses is from Urfa (Şanlıurfa)(born in 1954). His mother is Kurdish and his father is from arabic descent (as far as I know, I may be wrong...)Before being famous, he sang Türküs there in the special traditional occasions and he was known for his impressive,touching and good voice. Then he moved to İstanbul with his family (they were really poor and İbrahim Tatlı (his real family name) hasn't ever gone to school, he later with his own effort learnt how to read&write). He worked as a worker in the buildings and while he was singing while working, he was discovered by a man and then hiscareer as a singer started. In 1977, he made his first album, his first song "Ayağında Kundura" made a bomb effect in the country at that time (I mean it made him sooo famous ). First he mostly did traditional songs called Türkü, but later the sound of arabic music became more dominant in his songs but still he sings both kinds (arabesk and türkü). I can easily say that he's the most loved and known singer in Turkey. He has lots of fans. While most of his fans are economically and socially poor, he's well liked by upper classes as well, but still a part of the upper class dislikes him, because usually that kind of music and singers are a bit looked down upon (but I like all the good things) No one can deny that he has such a strong voice and for me as well he's one of the best voices (maybe the best) that sings the south-east türküs. BTW, his nick is "İmparator"
One thing I can criticize and don't like may be some of his acts and talks, but as his life has been difficult and he has got no school education, it's an expected thing, but I can never say bad about his voice.
He has a weekly show program on TV.
So, it has given you a general idea about him. I hope

18.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:31 pm

yeah the İBO SHOW ha
its the main ATV show every sunday evening.. whereas the rest of the weeks little show is mehmet ali erbil's show YA ŞUNDADIR YA BUNDA hehe thats great too!

and then of course.. AŞK OYUNU which is on tonight after AVRUPA YAKASI hehehe
i think i may watch tv a bit too much

19.       Deli_kizin
6376 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:32 pm

Thank you Meltem I was immediately impressed by his voice, I love it because there is some sort of 'life-sound' in it Really really beautiful
I'm gonna download more songs of him straight away, definitely that bomb-one

Süpersin, Meltem!

20.       miss_ceyda
2627 posts
 05 Apr 2006 Wed 04:34 pm

Quoting Deli_kizin:

Thank you Meltem I was immediately impressed by his voice, I love it because there is some sort of 'life-sound' in it Really really beautiful
I'm gonna download more songs of him straight away, definitely that bomb-one

Süpersin, Meltem!



sorry to break in here but have u seen ibo tatlıses sing live??
he does something with his mic.. like shakes it or something hehe ahh i duno... makes me laugh everytime

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