Artesh e Solh kojaast?

A haunting song on war & peace

Artesh e Solh kojaast?
by Jahanshah Javid
05-Oct-2007
 

Singer Hengameh. Video clips by Ali in Iran, that first aired on sattelite Channel One TV on Mino Hemati's Rahai Zan Program: www.Rahai-zan.tv


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Thanks Hengameh,

by Sera (not verified) on

This is the first time I hear your voice, and name, and don't even know if you are a singer!? Anyway if your intention was to remind us that there is no winner in a war and there is only destruction, misery and pain, you succeeded in doing so. I even suggest you start working on an English version of your song to reach a wider range of audience. While you may learn from those criticising the form or quality of your work, you shouldn't let them discourage you. The fact is that those who do NOTHING, of course do not make mistakes either!! Just tell them, "gar tou behtar mizani, bestan bezan!"


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Thanks, this was beautiful!

by farrad02 on

This is a beautiful piece of work and great song.

And this Raha person's comment proves 2 things. (1) He/she is Raha az mokh. (2) A world full of so many Raha idiots will surely be full of wars!

 


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Ugly video-clip

by Raha (not verified) on

childish and cheap videoclip with a bazaari song.


Azarin Sadegh

Great message.

by Azarin Sadegh on

It was a nice song and at least Hengameh is trying to sing something meaningful, not just the usual Iranian pop music with meaningless wordings. I know it is too easy to dismiss and to label everything. But I am just trying to get the message even if I am not a fan of the messenger. Comparing this song with the other Iranian pop songs, I think this song has a higher quality and it can reach its message of peace to a higher number of our people who only listen to Iranian Pop music. 

Azarin


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Silly me

by caspianseamermaid (not verified) on

I meant Theodor Adorno and Herbert Marcuse.


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Not going to watch nor listen to it

by Caspianseamermaid (not verified) on

And I'm going to tell you why. I am totally with Theodor Marcuse on this, and think the very idea of a commercial sound stimulation being used to ultimately cheapen everything, including war, one of the greatest crimes of the music industry. It devalues individual human beings to cheap, exchangeable things.


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Meaninngless song and a tacky vido

by Killjoy (not verified) on

Sorry guys but Army and Peace are contardictory in terms.


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Thank you Hengameh

by Laleh (not verified) on

I love you Hengameh for singing this song.


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