
Founded by Jag Barseghyan in the 1970s in Gyumri, Armenia, Bambir was lauded as one of the best rock groups in the Soviet Union, performing original material, traditional Armenian songs, and modern arrangements of Komitas and medieval Armenian music. In the sixties Jag began traveling to the city of Gyumri, traditionally Armenia’s city of arts and one of the cultural centers of the Soviet Union. While there weren’t many people listening to rock music in Yerevan at the time, an underground scene seemed to be thriving in Gyumri.
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Death of Kikos
Garejur
Dghyak
Willie Brew'd a Peek O'maut
The Joyful Widower
In the Armenian Highlands
The Invincible Rooster
Comin' Thro' the Rye
Song of the Plough
Arsho the Lazy
Two Poets
Gyumri, armenian rocker
Nurb Aknark
Prayer against Drought/Praising of Tir The God of Schooling
John Barleycorn: A Ballad
Auld Lang Syne
Ter Barsegh
The Rock Is About to Roll
Mally's Meek, Mally's Sweet
Discreet Hint
What Is That Am My Bower-Door
Comrade Axe
The Last Letter
Quatrains
Gyumri (2)
What Is That At My Bower-Door
Օրեր / Orer (Days)
The Sun, The Moon
Տեր Բարսեղի երգը
Vahagna yev yerg ir shnorh
Goghakan (Goghi kyanq@)
Shepher's Dog
Concrete-footed Man
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