Resultats de la recherche : ABDELHADI BELKHIATE

Ya Mahboubi de Abdelhadi Belkhiate - 292 sec
The best of the famous marrocco's Abdelhadi Belkhiate "O MY LOVE"
Auteur : daudy31
Tags: abdelhadi belkhiate el tarf algerie sidi kassi hamdi toulouse love
Mata9chi bia - 315 sec
chanson Mata9chi bia abdel hadi belkhiate interpretée par TAHIRI
Auteur : benkhalifa460
Tags: khrchf sdrtbou3moud oujdamusica Mata9chi bia abdel hadi belkhiate interpretée tahirimusica
mamnnak zouj nta wahd - 491 sec
chanson mamnnak zouj nta wahd abdel hadi belkhiate interpretée par Tahiri
Auteur : benkhalifa460
Tags: khrchf sdrtbou3moud oujdamusica Pizzeria mamnnak zouj nta wahdabdel hadi belkhiate Tahiri
ABDELHADI BELKHAYATE A MONTREAL - Yadak l inssane- - 36 sec
À Montreal le 03/05/2008
Auteur : casablancais69
Tags: alternative
ABDELHADI BELKHAYATE - 44 sec
A Montreal le 03-Mai- 2008
Auteur : casablancais69
Tags: musiques du monde
ABDELHADI BELKHAYATE A MONTREAL- QITARE AL HAYATE - - 27 sec
Le 03 Mai 2008 au Théatre Olympia à Montreal
Auteur : casablancais69
Tags: pays
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - A. Belkhayate - Kitar Al Hayat P2 - 468 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada chaabi shaabi moroccan maroc Said Chekhi Inconnu Quitar Kitar Al Hayat Abdelhadi Belkhayate Oud
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - A Belkhayate - Ma Takchi Biya - 157 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Ma Takchi Beya Morocco Maroc Moroccan Said Artiste Inconnu Abdelhadi Belkhayate
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - Abedlhadi Belkhayate - Al Chaate - 493 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Said "Artiste Inconnu" Al Chaate Shaate Morocco Maroc Moroccan Abdelhadi Belkhayate Oud Classic Arabi
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - A. Belkhayate - Kitar Al Hayat P1 - 342 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada chaabi shaabi moroccan maroc Said Chekhi Inconnu Quitar Kitar Al Haya Abdelhadi Belkhayate Oud
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - A. Belkhayate - Mamenek Zouj - 324 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Mamenek Zouj Anta Wahed Morocco Maroc Moroccan Said "Artiste Inconnu" Abdelhadi Belkhayate
Said "Artiste Inconnu" Sa3et Ma Bashoufak Ganbe - 240 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: Mohammad Abdel Wahab said artiste inconnu Morocco Maroc Moroccan oud sa3et ma bashoufak ganby
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - M. Abdelwahab - Sit El Habaib - 222 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Sit El Habaib Said Artiste Inconnu Morocco Maroc Moroccan Mohammad Abdelwahab
Said "Artiste Inconnu" Abdelhali Hafez - Oule Haga Aye Haga - 346 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Said "Artiste Inconnu" Oule Haga Aye Morocco Maroc Moroccan Abdelhalim Hafez Oud Classic Arabic
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" - Abdelhalim Hafez - 3ala Ade Shoue - 367 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Abdelhalim Hafez Morocco Maroc Moroccan Said "Artiste Inconnu" Oud Classics Arabic 3ala ala ade shoue
Said: "Artiste Inconnu" M. Abdelwahab - Kole Dah Kan Leh - 631 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Said "Artiste Inconnu" Kole Dah Kan Leh Mohammad Abdelwahab Maroc Morocco Moroccan Oud Classic Arabic
Said "Artiste Inconnu" M. Abdelwahab - Endama Yaetel Massae - 320 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Endama Yaetel Massae Said "Artiste Inconnu" Morocco Maroc Moroccan Mohammad Abdelwahab
Said "Artiste Inconnu" M. Abdelwahab - Al Jundul - 366 sec
Here is some background about Said... Said is a long time friend of mine, from my "old-days" in Lille, France. He has moved to France from Morocco in the seventies, at the age of 15! He has gone through several hardships in life in general, but he never gave-up or turned his back on life or on his friends. He had always "a thing" for music, so in those long cold days in Northern France, Said would keep himself and his friends warm by performing love and folk songs for some of the biggest giants of "Le Chant Arab", like Mohammad Abdelwahab, Abdelhalim Hafez, Wadee El Safi, Abdel Hadi Belkhayate, and many others... His dream was to make it "one day", but he had a couple of flaws, which didn't go well with the artistic scene (Al Saha Al Faniya) at that time. He was "kind of shy", not your shrewd business man type, who can negotiate and say "NO" & "YES" when need be. Second, he did not care for, nor did he know any of the "Hezze Ya Nawa3em and "Heshe Beshe" popular song that cabarets and casinos in Paris were looking for at the time. So when he went and "applied" for those positions, he was not the best candidate to rally the drunken crowds in the clubs and fill-up the floor dance. He's what you would call "Motreb Al Omaraae". All he knew and loved to sing was classical music "Tarab Al Asseel". We (his friends) have repeatedly encouraged him to go to Morocco and participate in one of those Star TV Shows, which promoted new and upcoming stars, and so he did...but things didn't work out! So Said continued to enjoy singing to friends and family, hopping that one day he gets his "fair shot"... It's may be too late now, because last I've seen him was in 1993 when I came to visit from the US. It was then, when I've decided to seize the opportunity and get him for one whole afternoon to sing to my "low-tech" camcorder with a few friends around us. It wasn't easy at first (remember he's kind of shy), but as you can see, he quickly opened-up and started singing w/o even a microphone...Just imagine what this guy's voice would sound like using today's audio technology or recording studios! This weekend (almost 15 years later), I came across an old VHS tape, a 1993 soiree with Said "L'Artiste Inconnu". I've decided to convert it to smaller WMVs and upload it to Youtube, so you can all enjoy Said's voice and tell me what you guy/gals think...which was your favorite clip? P.S. I'm sure you've noticed that his "Oud playing" is not the best out there He had always told me that he feels and can sing much better, if someone else was playing the instrument instead. He learned how to play "Oud" alone, not at school, but by using his "musical ear" and lots of lots of practice. A True Story!
Auteur : pmolson2005
Tags: tarab chada shada Said "Artiste Inconnu" Morocco Maroc Moroccan Al Jundul Gundul Mohammad Abdelwahab Arabic