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Πολύ ωραίο η "Έκτέλεση" και πολύ άγνωστο επίσης.

Auto ki an einai agnwsto!!!!

As einai kala to "Mousiko Kouti" :);)

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Four songs hidden away in old Xatzidakis record: I Laiki Agora (1987)

Ο κυρ Αντώνης

Αερικό

Οι κολασμένοι

Χελιδόνι σε κλουβί

Έγινε παρεξήγηση

The first I met was Aeriko and it petrified me (quite litteraly).

Today I was suddenly hit by Χελιδόνι σε κλουβί.

As a friend said the other day "all these years we listen and still we find songs we haven't heard" - and then there's all the songs we've heard and not listened to - που τ'ακούσαμε χωρίς να καταλάβουμε...

So I'd heard it, but I hadn't.

So if you like, go and listen too.

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You can find "Aeriko" and "Kolasmenoi" by the Mosiko kouti, on the CD's: "Symmetexei", too.

Both heard too seldom, indeed.

Old record, you say B) I was expecting the date 1967 then.....

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Now after reading again the last 2 messages and after searching for the song Ο κυρ Αντώνης, I realise that the album itself was unknown!!!

Again we owe some of our knowledge to the Music Box :)

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Πολύ ωραίο η "Έκτέλεση" και πολύ άγνωστο επίσης.

Auto ki an einai agnwsto!!!!

As einai kala to "Mousiko Kouti" :):)

Apart from "I ektelesi" Dalaras performs 5 other songs on the original record ("Nyhterini kyvernisi"). All of them are excellent although it seems that they remained quite unknown.

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From the album: Na'xame, ti na'xame (1972).

The old hypnotic gruppetti of the clarinette in the "Piase to zourna".

And, from the same archaic recording, "Ap'tin palia Halikarnasso".

The most famous Giorgos Dalaras' song of this particular album is "Ilie mou, se parakalo",

And the Giannis Kalatzis' great "Vaporaki tou Bournova", known afterwards in too many "holiday music" arrangements,

but these two ones are mentioned really not as often as they deserve.

PS. Especially when you are remembered somewhere in Pamukkale, the mentioned songs are given even a double importance).

Thanks for the greetings from there from one of our Forum members!

"Milo kai mandarini" for you.

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Not so very seldom heard, maybe. But.

From " Asphaltos, pou trexei" -

"Se xeno oneiro".

A good accompagnement of real life in some moments, too difficult for own words.

Only this need to stop the recording in the last moment before "Paris" comes. I would kill the one, who made such a combination in a row.

This should be the last song of the CD, to give a long moment of silence afterwards.

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