Jonas Hellborg: Aram Of The Two Rivers -- live in Syria
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2014
- Bardo Music, recorded live in Damascus and Aleppo, sept 1996
Jonas Hellborg, b
Mased Sri al Deen, ney
Hadi Backdonas, vio
Nabil Khaiat, riqq
Tarek Malas, derbuka
Mahfouz al Hosaini, derbuka
tracklist:
01. Aram Of Damascus
02. Sham
03. Akkadia
04. Aram Of Zoba
05. Salah Al Din
06. Suriya - เพลง
this so beautiful and so was syria
One of my favorite albums of Hellborg's.....Such Talent! Such Creativity!
Far North Weaver is my sweet departed wife, I love her beyond life itself.I was listening to Jonas Hellborg when I met her,when all of us were young...God I miss her...she is my treasure
@@poigmhahon May her soul rest in peace.
@@poigmhahon God bless you. You will see her again at the regeneration.
So sorry. Lost mine too.
I was working in Damascos as a sergeant, member of the peacekeeping forces back in -86. I still love Syria and this music.
I remembered this wonderful work now that Syria's become so infamously mainstream. In no way I'm a hippie, but I do think that its very important the good in the very places where so much evil has or is happening.
The recent clips of some chemical attack is just heartbreaking
I love this record...Jonas is amazing.
I listened to this in my early teens. Yep, I was a weird kid.
it seems we would've been friends haha. Being weird in a world were absolute mediocrity an predictability are values is a good thing.
nigga where were you when I needed you. lol kidding aside this is like therapy to me
And also thanks for commenting. I didn't know it but I really needed to listen to this.
Me too, I listened to Weather report, mahavishnu and return to forever in the 1990's as a kid, people were like whaaa
NO
Un de mes disques préféré depuis qu'il est sorti en 99.
Thanks, brah!
gorgeous
God bless Aleppo. :(
i will never understand why people like Jonas Hellborg are not more famous than a mainstream pop/rock artist... producing beauty like this must count for something... but listening to this is like communing with some prophet's spirit... maybe that's too weird/far from the sounds that most people hear in their day-to-day...
I can't figure it out either. But it has to do with being entrenched in eastern music like Shawn Lane. I mean how is Lane not mentioned and referenced by the mainstreams. It's because they have references in jazz and indian, pakistani and syrian musics. Its the western music industry shame.
They don't work for the morning star
If u r music player or composer u listen this sort of music if u r a listener and doing fun.........this sort of music is no fun for them...that's the way it is sad world ......natural music instruments r no longer seen widely
Jonas doesn't make music suitable for clubs or parties.That's why.
Its not commercial. It won't make money. Big record companies are only in it for money money money. So lousy musicians that want fame and money make fake music. Tasteless music. And so there's just a few real musicians and a few real listeners. I like it like that. Keeps this music honest and true. Millions don't make people happy mostly.
Is that a bass in the first song? It sounds low, yet so acoustically high as well that I am not fully sure. Great sound!
+Massimo Beckers
Its a Jonas Hellborg accoustic Bass Guitar its made for him.
it's a bass in every song
Only bass my friend and Jonas is a underrated master
@@daviddevilliers2828I think you mean Grandmaster,lol. Happy Holidays
Is Hellborg's bass tuned E-A-D-G, or is it tenor or piccolo?
It's tuned B-A-G-D-A-D
Oh shit wrong video
It's standard EADG
I also tought that it's a piccolo in some parts.
B A G D A D tuning 😆 gonna try that now thanks!
syria before islam and shari'a law! amazing!
Your comment makes no sense. Assad is one of Middle East's secularists for better or for worse, and Syria has been an Islamic country since the nearly the beginning of Islam.
What you mention is bad stuff, of course
...but what actually happened to Syria is the usual US way, secret service meddling and destabilizing efforts from the evil empire of Big Money (which the US is just some major executor of).
@@DerEchteBold You'e blaming the U.S. for the atrocities of Assad and his Russian cohorts?
@@c.a.t.732
No but for the atrocities of the terrorists they supported to fight Assad (that's the name you were looking for I think).
@@DerEchteBold What terrorists, the Kurds? Anyone fighting against the brutality of the Assad regime can't be all bad anyway.