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Rampi Rampi- Cadirimin Ustune part 3 Greek Turkish shared musics

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Third and final? chapter of Rampi compilations. The first piece was also the very first version of the song I heard on a recording - typical of the multi ethnic orchestra of the 60s in "Greek America"( Greek, Armenian, Turkish, Arab musicians together). Growing up in New England, the tune Rampi was the second most popular song to dance karsilama among Greek Americans (the first was the song Marinella). The second version, from Turkey, is an unidentified orchestra of very fine musicians while the third features the third generation of clarinet among the Halkias family of Epiros. First was Periklis Halkias to whom I spent many a NY evening dancing and listening, then the legendary Petroloukas Halkias and now Petros the younger. Petroloukas Halkias spent many years in the famous 8th Ave music scene, undoubtedly playing innumerable times the tune Rampi. No relation to the Tassos Halkias of parts 1 and 2, Epiros' other great clarinet legend

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  • whom ever whatever is said or to be saide.. Turks/Greeks/Armenians lived like a family when I was growing up.. love them all.. no need for unpleasant comments get real& get rid of nasty Politicians.. :-))

  • so sweet :)

    çok sevimli olmuş yaa.. eski şarkılar işte..

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  • hangi gerizekalı bu turkish demiş ???

  • this music is like BAKLAVA for the ears!

  • Και πολύ ωραίος ο Πετρολούκας στο τελευταίο που έβαλες φίλε !

  • Greek and Turkish friends, we are not the same people. But we share the same passions, same pains, same music, same food and more. Let us embrace each other in our similarities and differences. This said by a Greek. Γειά σας ρε μόρτες τη Τουρκίας ! ΑΧ, ΑΜΑΝ !

  • @treblinska love and respect

  • @treblinska love and respect from bodrum

  • @treblinska love and respect from bodrum

  • greeks and turkish people are brothers!

  • I am sorry for what happened to us. We lost our family and we are all alone now all around the world.

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