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All-time favorite Barış Manço song? A vote!
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1.       trip
297 posts
 20 Nov 2012 Tue 08:48 am

Dostlar, I set you an almost impossible task!

Name your favorite three Barış Manço songs, in descending order. After a week, if we get a good response, I will tabulate the results and we will see which song wins!

I say this is an almost impossible task because I have trouble choosing only three myself. Whatever Barış song I am listening to at the moment is my favorite! (Although I must admit, I have never liked "Nick the Chopper." I´m afraid this is an English translation problem, though.) Here are three I could listen to constantly with no problem:

1) İşte Hendek İşte Deve

2) Ölüm Allahın Emri

3) Yaz Dostum



Edited (11/20/2012) by trip
Edited (11/20/2012) by trip

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2.       si++
3785 posts
 20 Nov 2012 Tue 09:29 am

 

Quoting trip

Dostlar, I set you an almost impossible task!

Name your favorite three Barış Manço songs, in descending order. After a week, if we get a good response, I will tabulate the results and we will see which song wins!

I say this is an almost impossible task because I have trouble choosing only three myself. Whatever Barış song I am listening to at the moment is my favorite! (Although I must admit, I have never liked "Nick the Chopper." I´m afraid this is an English translation problem, though.) Here are three I could listen to constantly with no problem:

1) İşte Hendek İşte Deve

2) Ölüm Allahın Emri

3) Yaz Dostum

 

I listened to his song god-knows-how-many times and I like all of them. I bought his every CD I found.

 

Anyway here´s a list of mine (just as I choose when I type at this moment, another time I would probably choose some different ones):

- Ben bilirim

- Kara sevda

- Can bedenden çıkmayınca

 

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3.       tunci
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 20 Nov 2012 Tue 12:22 pm

 

Quoting trip

Dostlar, I set you an almost impossible task!

Name your favorite three Barış Manço songs, in descending order. After a week, if we get a good response, I will tabulate the results and we will see which song wins!

I say this is an almost impossible task because I have trouble choosing only three myself. Whatever Barış song I am listening to at the moment is my favorite! (Although I must admit, I have never liked "Nick the Chopper." I´m afraid this is an English translation problem, though.) Here are three I could listen to constantly with no problem:

1) İşte Hendek İşte Deve

2) Ölüm Allahın Emri

3) Yaz Dostum

 

Thank you for starting up this nice thread. Yes, it is an impossible task to pick three songs among all other songs of him. In his songs he doesn´t just sing but he interprets the deeper emotions of Turkish Nation. As a Mançofan, I can say that ;

There are very few people in the history of world  like Barış Manço  who was a singer with great voice, a good teacher, real intellectual, example person and above all he was a humanist who was loved by anyone from age 7  to 77.

If I had to pick 3 of them, I can think of, would be ;

 

1. Yol verin ağalar beyler

2. Gül pembe

3. Gönül Dağı [ Although this is not his song, [it is Neşet Ertaş"s song] he sang it amazingly. 

 

 



Edited (11/20/2012) by tunci

4.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 20 Nov 2012 Tue 05:35 pm

1) Kol Düğmeleri (my all time favorite of Barış Manço)

2) Gülpembe

3) Can Bedenden Çıkmayınca

 

 



Edited (11/20/2012) by gokuyum

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5.       trip
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 25 Nov 2012 Sun 10:40 am

Vote! Vote! Vote!

If you love Turkish culture, Barış Manço is a modern part of it you must not miss! He began making music as a teenager in the era of Elvis Presley. From pure late-1950s rock-and-roll, he moved through nearly every progressive movement of rock and pop of the 1960s and 1970s, combining Eastern and Western sounds to become one of the main originators of Anatolian Rock. He was also funny and charming and a man of the world who spoke many languages and was interested in many cultures. But clearly his heart was in Türkiye!

Here is a very good place to start to learn about Barış -- a short article with several of his most famous songs attached. Please listen! There is much more out there on YouTube. And then please vote for your favorite Barış Manço song. It will not take you long to find one!

http://www.npr.org/2011/04/01/134951290/five-songs-from-the-zenith-of-turkish-progressive-rock

P.S. -- Thank you very much to those of you who have already voted!



Edited (11/25/2012) by trip

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6.       si++
3785 posts
 25 Nov 2012 Sun 11:11 am

Here´s an alternate list from me:

 

- Binboğanın kızı

 A great song for my musical taste. Unfortunately I couldn´t find a good record of it. Even the CD track I have is not so good.

 

- Dağlar dağlar

 This another legendary song by Barış.

 

- Nick the chopper

 This is another favorite track of mine and my brother´s. I listened to it from my brother´s bağlama many times.

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7.       trip
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 25 Nov 2012 Sun 11:31 am

How about this one?: Lory. From 1968.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zTTmmQShMk

Two questions:

One: Lory here is a name? It is not the spelling we would use in American English, so I always sort of wondered. 

Two: Can you please translate Binboğanın Kizı. Something girl? But that is as far as I have ever gotten.

 

8.       si++
3785 posts
 25 Nov 2012 Sun 12:06 pm

 

Quoting trip

How about this one?: Lory. From 1968.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zTTmmQShMk

Two questions:

One: Lory here is a name? It is not the spelling we would use in American English, so I always sort of wondered. 

Two: Can you please translate Binboğanın Kizı. Something girl? But that is as far as I have ever gotten.

 

 

q1: No idea. I never listened to it before.

 

q2: Binboğa (lit. 1000 bulls) is the (nick?) name of a rich, powerful man whose girl Barış is in love (in the song).Lyrics is about an impossible love between a poor man a rich girl.

 

baba ocağından çıktım yıllar öncesi.
bir gün kader karşıma çıkardı seni.
bir göründün, bir yok oldun serap misali.
dere tepe demem güzel, ararım seni. (x2)

kurda kuşa akıl sordum; dediler vazgeç.
binboğa´nın kızıdır o, sana ne gerek?
bir göründün, bir yok oldun serap misali.
dere tepe demem güzel, ararım seni (x2)

(elektro gitar solosu, ardından giren tipik bir murat ses klavyesi solosu...)

kozan yaylasından geldim barış´tır adım.

I come from Kozan plateau, they call me "Barış"
bugün varsak yarın yoğuz, doğrudur sözüm.

Today we exist, gone tomorow, it´s my true words
bir gün elbet biter vadem, çağırır tanrım.

My numbered days will sure be over one day and my God will call me
artık mahşer gününde ararım seni.

Then I will continue to search for you on other side as well

inan mahşer gününde ararım seni. (x2)

Believe me I will continue to search for you on other side as well

 

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9.       gokuyum
5050 posts
 25 Nov 2012 Sun 01:32 pm

 

Quoting trip

Vote! Vote! Vote!

 

 

Will there be a prize at the end? By the way I know Barış Manço was a great musician but don´t ignore Cem Karaca. His influence was as big as Barış´s on the Turkish rock music.

10.       trip
297 posts
 25 Nov 2012 Sun 09:51 pm

Quote: Gokuyum

Will there be a prize at the end?  By the way I know Barış Manço was a great musician but don´t ignore Cem Karaca. His influence was as big as Barış´s on the Turkish rock music.

 

 

Oh, the prize is soaking in all this wonderful music! {#emotions_dlg.yes}

Yes, I would like to learn more about other Turkish musicians of Barış´s era. I know a tiny bit about Erkin Koray and Murat Ses. There is a wonderful collection of Turkish rock that you probably already know of: Turkish Freakout. There are two albums now. This is where I started learning about Anatolian Rock and Barış, who not only performed himself but produced others´ music as well.

To si++, thank you for the great explanation of Binboğanın Kızı. Once again, a poignant song from Barıs.

Another of my favorites: Hal Hal. As with İşte Hendek İşte Deve, I love the lyric here! Watch Barış in this clip -- it is a good example of his showmanship. He always knows where the camera is, he sings to his audience, he adds movement to keep the performance from becoming static, he includes his bandmates with his gestures. He is wonderful!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGDmOb1E47s

I could add so many other songs! The list seems endless!

 



Edited (11/25/2012) by trip
Edited (11/25/2012) by trip

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