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Τραγούδια που τα ερωτευτήκατε με την πρώτη ακρόαση

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EXCEPT FROM MI MU TIMONIS, OF COURSE.

It was 'sta psila ta paratiria. don't know why but I am dying listening to his boysh tender voice.

...and mana mu Ellass...

... ME TELIOSES!!! :mad:

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Tou Votanikou O Mangas, O Tragoudhistis, Mana Mou Ellas, H Mana Tou Alexandrou, Oso Varoun Ta Sidhera, O Zorikos, Oloi Oi Rembetes Tou Dounia, Dhyo Dhyo, Sto 'pa Kai Sto Xanaleo, Taxidhi Sta Kythira, Tis Dhikaiosynis Ilie Noyte, Vrehei Sti Ftohogeitonia ... and STIN ALANA immediately struck me dead :mad:

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Love at first hearing... it hits hardest in concert.

I'm lucky, I have far, far too many of them to list.

The latest: Χίλια μύρια κύματα.

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"Love at first sight/hearing"? There are a lot of songs:

In case of Dalaras I remember for example:

"Edo den einai Saloniki" (from "O tragoudistis"), "Anafores" (from "Apona matia"), "Ego eimai gios tis Kokkinias" (from "Apona matia"),

But also completely different songs:

"Diplo paihnidi" with Natasa Theodoridou, "Vre kouto" with Anna Vissi and Nikos Karvelas, "Ελevtheros, to leei kai t' onoma mou" with Lefteris Pantazis, ...

Magical songs! :mad: Whatever the opponents of the "commercial" greek music may say. :razz:

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for A. Yes, dui dui......and an iparhi logos and hilia ala...

for G. Did you not see it was I who opened the topic, or is it a sign of light and wormth for me, comming into your heart ,which is definitlly of the SAME brand as mine...

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"Γράμμα θα στείλω στο θεό", του Μπάμπη Μπακάλη, από την πάντα μεγάλη και τρανή Σωτηρία Μπέλλου, 30 years ago ακριβώς! The musical shock of my life, after those rather "soft" Mouskouri-Hadjidakis-Theodorakis-Farantouri-Kaloyannis experiences between 1968 and 1973... :razz::wow::wow:

"Γράμμα θα στείλω στο θεό", from the following CD:

http://www.greekbooks.gr/cd/showcd.asp?itemCode=038419

(I even wrote a small comment at the bottom of the page... :wow: )

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