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saidamin wrote on Jan 23, 08:41 PM
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i love this song. a total bubble gum jam.
saidamin wrote on Jan 23, 08:44 PM
oh come on! he's singing about chatting with his boo on the internet....totally more fun than the usual sad/depressing melodies we hear from so many Iranian artists. i also love the video! cool colors and like, oh my god, shyea, bubble gum fun! *pop*
saidamin wrote on Jan 23, 10:31 PM
ha, yea, they sure don't look iranian but i'm so buying you the cd! actually, to be frank, the cd sucks (psss, Siamiyami bought it on the DL), but the Interneti cut is da shiznit!
Keramat wrote on Jan 27, 04:49 PM
First: Not everything is supposed to have meaning. Innocent laughs are healthy. The lyric is beautiful, words are cleverly selected, and voice is soft. Second: The true love, as you, for example, read it in Hafez and Sa'adi is the result of deprivation. As soon as you pass the barrier, love-as an imaginary virtue- is turned into lust and eventually, sexual intercourse. No Iranian poet could have written those powerful words if they had not been separated from their beloved ones. Majnoon would not have been a lunatic if he had gone into the bed with Laily. So, if you really think philosophically, the writer of the words of this song means something. Sorry, I studied philosophy, many years ago.
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