This song is loosely based on my experiences in Sumatra, and is meant to be impressionistic rather than about actual events.
Minang culture is unusual in the Muslim world in being a matrilineal society, so the women tend to be very powerful. It seems to be a moderate form of Islam, where the emphasis is on resolving conflict through negotiation rather than confrontation.
There are obviously cultural inaccuracies in the song and, if I get too much criticism, I might do a rewrite. For example, I had a great time with Karo people (around Berastagi) and no doubt some of that has got mixed in with the very different Minangkabau experience. And, of course, some people I met in West Sumatra would have been immigrants from other parts of Indonesia.
Lyrics:
Well I wandered from Medan to Berastagi,
Where Wisma Sibayak was pleasant to see,
Then Bukit Lawang, Samosir and the town of Prapat
But the land I loved most was Sumatera Barat.
There was Elsasusanty and Sri Julianti,
Serena and Mina and Sulyawati.
My Minangkabau angels were so good to me.
In my dreams I'll come see you in Bukittinggi.
You showed me the rice kept in the little rangkiang
And the buffalo horn roof of the rumah gadang.
You showed me Singgalang and Mount Merapi
And the pleasures of wandering Bukittinggi
There was Ratna and Yana and Rose and Irana,
And Ria and Nia and Kartiningjati.
My Minangkabau angels were so good to me.
In my dreams I'll come see you in Bukittinggi.
We stopped at a warung for nasi padang --
Crispy belut, sayur and rendang.
We ate with our fingers the traditional way --
If you do, the food tastes even better, they say.
With voices like angels you've danced and you've sung
And you taught me to sing "Takana Jo Kampuang."
My Minangkabau angels were so good to me.
In my dreams I'll come see you in Bukittinggi.
We wandered the pathways of Minangkabau land
And through the big canyon we walked hand in hand.
We carried our shoes, wading over the streams.
Oh, Minangkabau angels, I'll see you again in my dreams.
You can hear a playlist of my original songs (in alphabetical order) here:
http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=B9F8E3B7A8822951
For lyrics and chords of my songs, see my website: http://www.raymondcrooke.com
Speechless... You are amazing!!! Singing a song bout my homeland... Thanks for the song sir!!!
goodboy3281 9 months ago
@goodboy3281 You're welcome. I'm glad you like it.
raymondcrooke 9 months ago
Have you visited Pandai Sikek Mr. Crooke.?
That is my village, will you please write a song about Pandai Sikek..?
We will greatly apreaceate if you do.
MySagarmatha 10 months ago
@MySagarmatha Sorry. I don't think I've been there.
raymondcrooke 10 months ago
thank you sir ... Bukitinggi is my hometown ... very nice you describe the nature Minangkabau with your singing
you have probably never been to Bukittinggi, west Sumatra, Indonesia
chai599 1 year ago
@chai599 Yes, I have been there. That's why I wrote this song.
raymondcrooke 1 year ago