What a great symphony orchestra and amazing performance. Bravo! P.S. love that song “khodaye asemanha” by Afshin? 🎼it brought back memories from Iran where I left the country many moons ago!
As someone who wears scarf ( Hijab) , I felt comfortable attending concerts for artists like Taylor Swift, Adele, and Ariana, but I would never even consider going to an Iranian concert. They are incredibly judgmental and tend to mix politics with everything, often becoming quite rude. While I admire Mr. Shahkar, and judging from his character, I'm sure he wouldn't mind hijabi women attending, the other attendees can be incredibly selfish and judgmental. Not only for his concert, any Iranian concert outside Iran. We may claim to be cultured in the West, but are we truly? In Western concerts, everyone from any culture and beliefs is welcomed, which is beautiful. It's a shame that we Iranians still haven't managed to set aside our differences. This division is precisely why we can't progress and can't overthrow the current government.
Judging and criticizing others is an expression of pain and unmet needs. Judging others is also a coping strategy. It directs your attention away from yourself. As long as you are focused on what others are doing wrong, you are a little distracted from your own discomfort, fear, disappointment, and unmet needs. By judging others makes them feel superior, a sign of weakness and narcissism.
@@starfishk4992could you please show me a hijabi at his concert? I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at, but I'll try to reflect on it. Even if it's concealed pain, don't you think this pain is caused by others in some occasions, people like us are Iranians who paid a high price for opposing the Iranian government, yet are religious at the same time. Please be honest and think how do iranians outside iran who are againt the government behave towards us. I have tasted it first hand, at uni, in the parks, restaurants. Cafe, etc. I do consider your perspective, but let's observe most Iranian gatherings outside Iran. Who predominates? Are they welcoming to those who don't dress like them? Do they offer us a chance? While I have my own circle of friends and feel comfortable within it, my point is the lack of unity. I believe we haven't yet learned to accept people for who they are and respect their choices. Akhoondas aim to enforce religiosity on everyone, while Shahanshahyee looks down on those who wear hijab. If these two groups could learn to respect each other, we could achieve unity
@starfishk4992 Could you please show me a hijabi at his concert? I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at, but I'll try to reflect on it. Even if it's concealed pain, don't you think this pain is caused by people on some occasions? People like us are Iranian who paid a high price for opposing the Iranian government, yet are religious at the same time? I have experienced it first hand and have been treated badly by some of the Iranian outside iran at uni, park, restaurants, cafe etc. They way they look, whisper, swear. They don't know me or my family, they just see me wearing Hijab. I do consider your perspective, but let's observe most Iranian gatherings outside Iran. Who predominates? Are they welcoming to those who don't dress like them? Do they offer us a chance? While I have my own circle of friends and feel comfortable within it, my point is the lack of unity. My issue it's not to sort or focus on my personal issues, although thank you for trying to focus on my personal issues , but try to see beyond me or one person. I believe we haven't yet learned to accept people for who they are and respect their choices. Akhoondas aim to enforce religiosity on everyone, while Shahanshahyee looks down on those who wear hijab. If these two groups could learn to respect each other, we could achieve unity.
بی ادبی ، نشه اما انسان میبایست راست گو باشه و متاسفانه دنیای امروزی که ما درونش زندگی میکنیم با راستگویی و حقیقت میونه خوبی نداره..اما من واقیعت رو مبگم، این صدا ، مال ابن ارکست بزرگ نیست و اگه حرفه ای نگاه کنیم این صدا برای ترانه بانو حمیرای بزرگ خیلی خیلی کم میاره....متاسفانه.!!.اما برای ترانه خدای اسمونها خوبه در همون حد و اندازه است..🙏
واقعا شاهکاری❤
All the god good blesses upon you,my dear dear sir.amen.
واقعا شاهکار طبیعت هستین، مرسی از برنامه بیستتون، 🙏🙏🙏
خاطرات طلایی گذشته ❤️
آرزوی سلامتی براتون دارم...خدا کنه تا نمردم یه بار بیام کنسرت شما
ای جون دلم عزیز دلمی همیشه موفق و سر بلن و مثل یک یاقوت بدرخشی درخششت کور کند تمام دشمنانت را ای جون و دلمی
زودتر برگردیم ایران خودمان پوسیدیم اینطرف دنیا جاوید شاه پاینده ایران و ایرانی ✌️✌️✌️✌️❤️❤️❤️❤️♥️♥️♥️🧿🧿🧿🧿🧿🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅🌅
wow ,wow ,wow ,what superb performance ,love the songs ,fab voice ,put it all together ,you really are a Shahkar ,superb ❤️
توقلبماجاداری❤❤❤
عالی👍
بسیار زیبا
خدای آسمون ها🙏🙏🙏
آرزوی دیدنت مثل یه سرابه❤
به امید آزادی ایران عزیز ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
خیلی عالیه، اهنگهایی با اصالت ایرانی ❤❤❤
Remind me Pahlavi beautiful era.
What a great symphony orchestra and amazing performance. Bravo!
P.S. love that song “khodaye asemanha” by Afshin? 🎼it brought back memories from Iran where I left the country many moons ago!
ای جان ای جان عزیز دل ❤❤❤❤
زاد روزتان مبارک باد 🎉
خدا را شکر برای وجوتان 🙏
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Thank you Like ❤
بینش پژوه ی شاهکار خودش کنسرت هاش بهم جون تازه میده ، این مرد خوش انرژی زنده باشن و موفق درتمام لحظه ها ❤❤❤❤❤
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بسیار عالی ،سر بلند باشید
lova from israel💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚💚✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡✡
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به به.
به به.عاااالییییی. بی نظیرین.
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Good
Great performer very impressive
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عالی است شاهکار بینش پژو❤️✌️
👏👏👏💐💐💐😍😍😍
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👋👋👋
عالی و بینظیر❤
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As someone who wears scarf ( Hijab) , I felt comfortable attending concerts for artists like Taylor Swift, Adele, and Ariana, but I would never even consider going to an Iranian concert. They are incredibly judgmental and tend to mix politics with everything, often becoming quite rude. While I admire Mr. Shahkar, and judging from his character, I'm sure he wouldn't mind hijabi women attending, the other attendees can be incredibly selfish and judgmental. Not only for his concert, any Iranian concert outside Iran. We may claim to be cultured in the West, but are we truly? In Western concerts, everyone from any culture and beliefs is welcomed, which is beautiful. It's a shame that we Iranians still haven't managed to set aside our differences. This division is precisely why we can't progress and can't overthrow the current government.
Judging and criticizing others is an expression of pain and unmet needs. Judging others is also a coping strategy. It directs your attention away from yourself. As long as you are focused on what others are doing wrong, you are a little distracted from your own discomfort, fear, disappointment, and unmet needs. By judging others makes them feel superior, a sign of weakness and narcissism.
@@starfishk4992could you please show me a hijabi at his concert?
I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at, but I'll try to reflect on it. Even if it's concealed pain, don't you think this pain is caused by others in some occasions, people like us are Iranians who paid a high price for opposing the Iranian government, yet are religious at the same time. Please be honest and think how do iranians outside iran who are againt the government behave towards us. I have tasted it first hand, at uni, in the parks, restaurants. Cafe, etc.
I do consider your perspective, but let's observe most Iranian gatherings outside Iran. Who predominates? Are they welcoming to those who don't dress like them? Do they offer us a chance? While I have my own circle of friends and feel comfortable within it, my point is the lack of unity. I believe we haven't yet learned to accept people for who they are and respect their choices.
Akhoondas aim to enforce religiosity on everyone, while Shahanshahyee looks down on those who wear hijab. If these two groups could learn to respect each other, we could achieve unity
@starfishk4992 Could you please show me a hijabi at his concert?
I'm not entirely sure what you're getting at, but I'll try to reflect on it. Even if it's concealed pain, don't you think this pain is caused by people on some occasions? People like us are Iranian who paid a high price for opposing the Iranian government, yet are religious at the same time? I have experienced it first hand and have been treated badly by some of the Iranian outside iran at uni, park, restaurants, cafe etc. They way they look, whisper, swear. They don't know me or my family, they just see me wearing Hijab.
I do consider your perspective, but let's observe most Iranian gatherings outside Iran. Who predominates? Are they welcoming to those who don't dress like them? Do they offer us a chance? While I have my own circle of friends and feel comfortable within it, my point is the lack of unity. My issue it's not to sort or focus on my personal issues, although thank you for trying to focus on my personal issues , but try to see beyond me or one person.
I believe we haven't yet learned to accept people for who they are and respect their choices. Akhoondas aim to enforce religiosity on everyone, while Shahanshahyee looks down on those who wear hijab. If these two groups could learn to respect each other, we could achieve unity.
بی ادبی ، نشه اما انسان میبایست راست گو باشه و متاسفانه دنیای امروزی که ما درونش زندگی میکنیم با راستگویی و حقیقت میونه خوبی نداره..اما من واقیعت رو مبگم، این صدا ، مال ابن ارکست بزرگ نیست و اگه حرفه ای نگاه کنیم این صدا برای ترانه بانو حمیرای بزرگ خیلی خیلی کم میاره....متاسفانه.!!.اما برای ترانه خدای اسمونها خوبه در همون حد و اندازه است..🙏
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