
Greenwich Village in the 1960s was home to the American folk music renaissance. “It cost $5 to get in to the Bitter End Café and Café Wha? and the Gymnasium if you didn’t plan on playing or singing on stage,” Bruno Giet recalls1. It was in the cafés where he met Guy Duris and Farshid Golesorkhi, two other struggling musicians looking for something to happen. Things were happening. Their contemporaries: Richie Havens, Buffy Sainte-Marie, John Philips and Holly Gilliam, and Bob Dylan to name a few.
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Ehmedo
Poyraz
For a Moment
Intro
Su Gibi
Faniler
Cobra Fever
Tutsak
Ne Olur Geri Dönme
Train To Bombay
Basa Sar Beni
Azaar
Angels
Sehristan
Fruit Of The Desert
Derde Dustum
A Little Star
Birds Of India
Baska Bir Ask
Caravan Of Silk
Rewind Me
Shine on
Layla
Bos Pavyon
Asik Olma
Outro
Dance For Me
Abdullah's Wedding
Impulse (42 Drums)
Planet Caravan
Arrival Back Home
Su Gibi - Instrumental
abdullah dollar (jean pierre massiera '83)
Desert Fantasy
Introduction
Old Balkan Rhapsody
Inch Allah
Abdullah Dollar
To Mircea Eliade
Eternal Child
Desert Disco
Euphoria
Tandarica
At the Gates of Levant
Su Gibi (Instrumental)
Ali's Funk
Madness
Bride's March
Prison Head
Nights of roses
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