The Idan Raichel Project — Shev (Stay)
Album: Within My Walls
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Total ratings: 331
Released: 2009
Length: 3:45
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Angelic voice of Maya Avraham
Paul_Skybreakers wrote:
Pathetic. As if everyone in Israel should be blamed for the complicated situation they live in. This is a music station, not a conference room at the UN building.
Why not rate all American songs with a 1 for occupying America (from the Indians). Or all English songs for occupying Northern Ireland or anything they did in their bloody past. Or do the same with any (former) colonizing nations with blood on their hands such as my own country, the Netherlands.
Knowingly living in the land occupied by force in the homes built on top of another nation's destruction. Arguing that all is justified by an old mythical scripture and call itself democracy. Raising generations in propganda and hate by denying existence of a nation and their land, practically laying ground for genocide. Yes, everyone willlingly living in Israel has blood on their hands unless they are actively trying to leave or resist.
Wouldnt have commented if you stayed quiet, desperate times, let people express themselves, its only they can do in response!
Pathetic. As if everyone in Israel should be blamed for the complicated situation they live in. This is a music station, not a conference room at the UN building.
Why not rate all American songs with a 1 for occupying America (from the Indians). Or all English songs for occupying Northern Ireland or anything they did in their bloody past. Or do the same with any (former) colonizing nations with blood on their hands such as my own country, the Netherlands.
Knowingly living in the land occupied by force in the homes built on top of another nation's destruction. Arguing that all is justified by an old mythical scripture and call itself democracy. Raising generations in propganda and hate by denying existence of a nation and their land, practically laying ground for genocide. Yes, everyone willlingly living in Israel has blood on their hands unless they are actively trying to leave or resist.
Wouldnt have commented if you stayed quiet, desperate times, let people express themselves, its only they can do in response!
I found this to be a beautiful piece, vocals and instrumentals. I appreciate all the work the global music team has put in to find and share music. Thank you.
I disagree with the 'political' and negative comments.
I disagree with the 'political' and negative comments.
alezz_ua wrote:
Shallow response - talking about musicality here, not politics.
1. Just for Palestina.
And yes, you do can hate me :)
Shallow response - talking about musicality here, not politics.
DunstanBurke wrote:
nope. The ugliest language in the world is what comes out of your filthy face hole
Probably the ugliest language in the world.
nope. The ugliest language in the world is what comes out of your filthy face hole
jagdriver wrote:
I concur. And if you look at the ratings spread, we're not alone.
Does not mean you n\were right though.
I concur. And if you look at the ratings spread, we're not alone.
Does not mean you n\were right though.
Probably the ugliest language in the world.
Pyro wrote:
Please leave politics out of the song comments.
Good luck with that! I doubt there would be any comments at all at Franti's songs if it weren't for politics. Beautiful!
Occasionally!
Occasionally!
I prefer Porcupine Tree personally.
alezz_ua wrote:
Pathetic. As if everyone in Israel should be blamed for the complicated situation they live in. This is a music station, not a conference room at the UN building.
Why not rate all American songs with a 1 for occupying America (from the Indians). Or all English songs for occupying Northern Ireland or anything they did in their bloody past. Or do the same with any (former) colonizing nations with blood on their hands such as my own country, the Netherlands.
1. Just for Palestina.
And yes, you do can hate me :)
And yes, you do can hate me :)
Pathetic. As if everyone in Israel should be blamed for the complicated situation they live in. This is a music station, not a conference room at the UN building.
Why not rate all American songs with a 1 for occupying America (from the Indians). Or all English songs for occupying Northern Ireland or anything they did in their bloody past. Or do the same with any (former) colonizing nations with blood on their hands such as my own country, the Netherlands.
Pyro wrote:
Please leave politics out of the song comments.
Politics is part of music. Why shouldn't it be part of the comments? We're all adults here. Well, in theory at least.
Please leave politics out of the song comments.
Politics is part of music. Why shouldn't it be part of the comments? We're all adults here. Well, in theory at least.
alezz_ua wrote:
Please leave politics out of the song comments.
1. Just for Palestina.
And yes, you do can hate me :)
And yes, you do can hate me :)
Please leave politics out of the song comments.
Happy to see RP continuing to push new music out there, but this has to be one of the worst songs I've ever heard. I stopped the stream until it was over...
lsherida wrote:
That is the sound of a semitic language.
Cultural thing maybe, but the guttural sounds are downright annoying to me.
That is the sound of a semitic language.
lsherida wrote:
I concur. And if you look at the ratings spread, we're not alone.
Cultural thing maybe, but the guttural sounds are downright annoying to me.
I concur. And if you look at the ratings spread, we're not alone.
Awesome!
powerful... this is why i listen to rad paradise
1. Just for Palestina.
And yes, you do can hate me :)
And yes, you do can hate me :)
I liked the "Scraps of Life" one better, but his is OK. 7
Same here...this one sounded like 'Zeava Ben' to me, or something like this...but felt like Friday afternoon in Israel...so felt good.
kobkob wrote:
kobkob wrote:
- troth be told, i dont like idan raichel too much but its the 1st time i hear a hebrew / israely song on rp so a big smile and 8
- troth be told, i dont like idan raichel too much but its the 1st time i hear a hebrew / israely song on rp so a big smile and 8
I liked it! :D
Idan Raichel is Hebrew for "Randy Disher."
After the success of "Slumdog" I think we may be hearing more songs like this. I'm fine with it! Eclectic, indeed!
wow ... brill intro. and finally a "world track!" i don't know if i'm appreciating the front-vocals or not, seem just "ordinary" to me, but the backing chant is excellent.
lsherida wrote:
Cultural thing maybe, but the guttural sounds are downright annoying to me.
Cultural thing maybe, but the guttural sounds are downright annoying to me.
Interesting cover. Plus interesting linguistically.