I came across another song "about" Istanbul: RJD2 - 1976. Actually this song is just mentioning Istanbul, it is not "about" Istanbul. Still nice though.
The video of the song is also very interesting although it has nothing to do with Istanbul again.
To be more precise, this song is a mix of two old songs: "Un amor original" by Sophy and Cora's "Istanbul". Cora's song is the one related to Istanbul. However, the lyrics of Cora's song and RJD2's song 1976 have nothing in common but "Istanbul".
Here is another video where we have both songs which are mixed by RJD2 in 1976.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Another reason to enjoy DC
Buddha Bar restaurants now serve also in DC.
I have no idea how good their food is but I can tell that they are really good at picking music.
Actually they got their fame by the lounge, chill-out type music they play. The first restaurant was in Paris I believe and once people start asking about the songs they play, they decided to produce and sell albums. They don't make their own music but play good music from different musicians. In some first albums the tracks would be grouped into 2 CDs by "Dinner" and "Drink" concepts. The first two albums are created by the owner of the restaurant and the rest is done by some other DJs, as far as I know.
I don't know the exact number but as of today they have released more than 10 albums I believe.
The website of the restaurant in DC is http://www.buddhabardc.com/
By going to the website you can listen some lounge music while browsing their menus.
According to first reviews that restaurant is not as good as other Buddha Bar restaurants but perhaps we gotta give some time.
This is from Volume VIII, Panjabi Hit Squad
This is from Volume III, Gotan Project
I have no idea how good their food is but I can tell that they are really good at picking music.
Actually they got their fame by the lounge, chill-out type music they play. The first restaurant was in Paris I believe and once people start asking about the songs they play, they decided to produce and sell albums. They don't make their own music but play good music from different musicians. In some first albums the tracks would be grouped into 2 CDs by "Dinner" and "Drink" concepts. The first two albums are created by the owner of the restaurant and the rest is done by some other DJs, as far as I know.
I don't know the exact number but as of today they have released more than 10 albums I believe.
The website of the restaurant in DC is http://www.buddhabardc.com/
By going to the website you can listen some lounge music while browsing their menus.
According to first reviews that restaurant is not as good as other Buddha Bar restaurants but perhaps we gotta give some time.
This is from Volume VIII, Panjabi Hit Squad
This is from Volume III, Gotan Project
Sunday, November 21, 2010
Jay-Z on the Daily Show with Jon Stewart
This is the first time I see Jay-Z talking. I am actually impressed I must say.
The Daily Show With Jon Stewart | Mon - Thurs 11p / 10c | |||
Exclusive - Jay-Z Extended Interview | ||||
www.thedailyshow.com | ||||
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Sparks
Last week I have discovered the band Sparks thanks to the following song:
They seem to be a pretty interesting band. According to the article http://www.laweekly.com/1998-11-12/music/shooting-off-sparks/2/ , they went back and forth between electronic music and pop-rock. The article is referring to 1970s and it seems that they had a pretty practical reason to go back to pop-rock.
"The sedan-size electronic instruments of the time prevented Sparks from touring, so they returned to a rock-band format "
Elvis of Baghdad
Hip hop is an interesting genre in many ways. Especially the people who make this kind of music have been interesting to me. The hip hop songs that I like tend to have nice, smooth and energetic background music. The reason to say this is the following song that I had discovered today: Mos Def - Auditorium (Feat. Slick Rick)
Towards the end of the song, starting at 3.30 to be exact, there is a tribute to the movie The Battle of Algiers. I have not seen the movie but it is supposed to be about the Algerian War against France, and I could find the part of the movie that is relevant for the song.
In the following video, it starts at 7.53 and basically the guy -who is also the main guy of the movie - is describing the card game, which used to be played on Istanbul streets as well. Actually I had seen people a couple of years ago playing that game on Barcelona streets and it was very funny to see that.
P.S. Referring to an Arab kid, the song ends with the line : "Now the kid considered like an Elvis of Baghdad"
Saturday, November 6, 2010
Useful website
I came across this website which aims to collect/organize and share data about songs/singers/albums.
MusicBrainz : http://musicbrainz.org/
I'll edit this post as I figure out the details and the uses of the softwares they provide.
Remember, remember the sixth of November
6 Kasim 2002 ile ilgili bir suru espiri yapdi. Benim favorim ise su Mondragon'un fotografi ve ona yapilan ekleme;

Bu tur geyiklerin bu kadar on plana cikmasinin sebebi kalitesiz futbol hakkinda konusacak bir sey olmamasindan mi kaynaklaniyor acaba diye de dusunuyorum bazen.

Friday, November 5, 2010
A nice walk in LA

Massive Attack's "Unfinished Sympathy" is considered to be one of the early examples of trip hop.
While surfing on the web, I came across to the video of the song, which goes back to 1991. During the video Shara Nelson who provides the vocals in the song walks and sings on the street. The video starts at S. New Hampshire Avenue and Shara walks thorough W Pico Blouvard. The video ends when she turns to Dewey Avenue.

I have checked the route that she followed from Google Maps and tried to point out the exact location, stores, buildings etc and I put together the snapshots from Google Maps and the video.
There is Norma's Beauty Salon on the corner of West Pico and Dewey. At the end of the video we can see the sign of the salon when she is turning to Dewey Avenue. I have taken the snapshots from the video and the Google Maps, and it was interesting to see that the Norma's Beauty Salon standing there after almost 20 years. And in the last picture we can see the church on South Berendo Street.
Watching the video and checking the streets from Google Maps was like following her while they were shooting the video.
If I happen to go to LA I will definitely walk through that route, most probably singing the song as far as I can remember.

PS: Massive Attack is from Bristol and one day I will definitely write about that awesome city.
Thursday, November 4, 2010
What is love ?
Apparently there are people who don't know this piece. I believe it is from the movie A night at the Roxbury. The song belongs to Haddaway.
Unfortunately I haven't watched the movie. Please let me know if you have any idea about it.
If you are just interested in the song here is the fizy link: Haddaway - What is love
Unfortunately I haven't watched the movie. Please let me know if you have any idea about it.
If you are just interested in the song here is the fizy link: Haddaway - What is love
An underrated song
Fizy link : Hande Yener - Sefkat Gibi
Sound quality in fizy is much better but if you prefer some visuals here is the YouTube link:
PS: Is she still planning to have an album in English?
Sound quality in fizy is much better but if you prefer some visuals here is the YouTube link:
PS: Is she still planning to have an album in English?
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Donnie Darko: “Çükün olmadan yaşamanın ne anlamı var!”


Afili Filintalar'dan Afsin Kum, Sirinler hakkinda ilginc bir yazi yazmis. Bir kenarda dursun dedim.
Zalimlerin Sarayını Şirinleyelim
"Belki de mülkiyetsiz, sınıfsız ve çüksüz bir toplum peşinde koşmalıyız."
Wednesday, October 27, 2010
Tayyip Abi dayanışmaya çağırıyor

Yildirim Turker, Recep Tayyip Erdogan hakkinda ilginc bir yazi yazmis. Yenilenen Radikal gazetesiyle birlikte Yildirim Turker'in fotografi da yenilenmis. Eski fotografla yenisi arasindaki 7 farki bulabilecek misiniz bakalim ?
Yaziyi okumak isteyenler icin: Tayyip Abi dayanışmaya çağırıyor
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
US Foreign Policy: Overpowered?
Great summary of three related books about the US foreign policy. There is no way I could read those books given the time and priority constraints.
Written by Michael Mandelbaum, published in Foreign Affairs magazine.
Overpowered? | Foreign Affairs
"Powerful countries can and do carry out foreign policies that fail, making them less prosperous, less respected, and, ultimately, less powerful. In each of the books, the prime example of the dangers of power, the equivalent of the lottery winners destroyed by riches, is the United States during the George W. Bush administration. For all three authors, the essence of what Christopher Preble calls "the power problem" is that the United States has too much of it."
The part about Russia and Putin is pretty interesting.
Here comes a great song for those who don't care about foreign policy. Róisín Murphy was the soloist of the band Moloko. You may remember the songs like Sing It Back, Fun for Me and The Time Is Now from Moloko.
Youtube: Roisin Murphy - "Overpowered"
Fizy : Roisin Murphy - "Overpowered"
Written by Michael Mandelbaum, published in Foreign Affairs magazine.
Overpowered? | Foreign Affairs
"Powerful countries can and do carry out foreign policies that fail, making them less prosperous, less respected, and, ultimately, less powerful. In each of the books, the prime example of the dangers of power, the equivalent of the lottery winners destroyed by riches, is the United States during the George W. Bush administration. For all three authors, the essence of what Christopher Preble calls "the power problem" is that the United States has too much of it."
The part about Russia and Putin is pretty interesting.
Here comes a great song for those who don't care about foreign policy. Róisín Murphy was the soloist of the band Moloko. You may remember the songs like Sing It Back, Fun for Me and The Time Is Now from Moloko.
Youtube: Roisin Murphy - "Overpowered"
Fizy : Roisin Murphy - "Overpowered"
A rare cover
Other side of town, cover by Tindersticks
I'm from the other side of town
Out of bounds
To anybody who don't live around
I never learned to share
Or how to care
I never had no teachings
About being fair
Depression is part of my mind
The sun never shines
On the other side of town
The need here is always for more
There's nothing good in store
On the other side of town
It's hard to do right
In this filthy night
Just plain simple comfort
Is completely out of sight
My little sister she hungry
For bread to eat
My brother's hand me down shoes
Are now showing his feet
Ghetto blues showed on the news
All is aware
But what the hell do they care
You across the track
Completely relaxed
You take a warning fact
Don't you never come back
I'm from the other side of town
Out of bounds
To anybody who don't live around
I never learned to share
Or how to care
I never had no teachings
About being fair
Depression is part of my mind
The sun never shines
On the other side of town
The need here is always for more
There's nothing good in store
On the other side of town
It's hard to do right
In this filthy night
Just plain simple comfort
Is completely out of sight
My little sister she hungry
For bread to eat
My brother's hand me down shoes
Are now showing his feet
Ghetto blues showed on the news
All is aware
But what the hell do they care
You across the track
Completely relaxed
You take a warning fact
Don't you never come back
Monday, October 25, 2010
Talk is fine
The name of my blog is purely a tribute to my dear friend pasifauna's blog talk is fine.
talk is fine: Esasen, deneyim olarak sinemaya gitmeyi seviyorum ...: "Esasen, deneyim olarak sinemaya gitmeyi seviyorum ben. Bilet alma, karanlıkta oturup filmin başlamasını bekleme, etrafında mısır yiyenlere k..."
If you have any interest in movies, her blog is a must see.
talk is fine: Esasen, deneyim olarak sinemaya gitmeyi seviyorum ...: "Esasen, deneyim olarak sinemaya gitmeyi seviyorum ben. Bilet alma, karanlıkta oturup filmin başlamasını bekleme, etrafında mısır yiyenlere k..."
Abi seviyorsan git konus bence
"Yazmasaydim olecektim" demis ya Sait Faik, ben olmezdim muhtemelen. Yasamaya devam ederdim buna yasamak denirse. Ama tabi yazmanin da bazi faydalari olacagina inaniyorum.
Inanmaktan ziyade bir merak meselesi bu; acaba baslayip da devamini getirmedigim birsuru mesgaleden birisi mi olacak bu modern gunluk tutma meselesi? Yoksa? Malesef "yoksa"si yok.
Yazdikca farkediyorum da, yazmasaydim da olurmus aslinda. Dunyaya birseyler katmak, ne bileyim, ilginc konulara parmak basmak gibi bir derdim falan da yokmus; yazarken farkettim. Noktalama isaretleri nasil kullaniliyor unutmusum, onu da farkettim.
Ne bileyim iste, maksat sakalar komiklikler falan. Hayattan fazla bir beklentim kalmamisken kiytirik bir gunlugumsuden nasil bir beklentim olabilir ki.
Neyse, Kazim abimiz soylesin biz dinleyelim: Iste Gidiyorum
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