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LongTallWeek
I might be able to actually call this my favorite song of all. And man, that is SO rare. I just feel that this track has everything! :D
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roladyzator
The bassline after the turkish song sets up for the best moment of entire trance music i've ever heard. Couldn't be done in a separate track IMO:) It's like you are being teleported in an instant to the best party in the universe, stay there for few seconds and go back to your body cause you realise you hadn't moved at all. A changing experience:)
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JeoshuaCollins
Hara hara mahadeva Shambho/ Kashi vishvanatha Gange/ (Praises, praises to the great god, Shambho/ The Ganges river flows by Vishvanatha (Lord of All Things) Temple in Kashi city (Benares)/ http://mahapratibhawan.multiply.com/video/item/2/Hara_Hara_Amarnatha_Gange_from_Nina_Hagen._Enjoy_it._
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daturaloca
ex Maria pie jesu ...ex Maria virgine qui tollis ... pie domine domine... Kashi vishwanath gange ... ehehe all lyrics here are so wonderful...
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ustunozgur
The Turkish part is actually a Turkish poem by Yahya Kemal Bayatli, called "Rindlerin Aksami". It was composed by Munir Nurettin Selcuk. The song is known by the name "Donulmez Aksamin Ufkundayiz" in popular culture though. A translation of the poem is available here: http://baykal.wordpress.com/2007/03/03/rindlerin-aksami-eve-of-the-stoners-by-yahya-kemal-d-1958/ Only the first line is spelled out in the Shpongle song.
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