Thuganomics wrote:Have you got the lyrics for that Hani tune
'Cos I haven't a clue what Cumar is saying.I want to determine whether it's the blues or not
Thuga,
This song follows the classic lilaw genre.
I could only capture this;
Naf iga maqanbaa
Indhu qeysto
Naxdin baa qalbiga
…
Naruuro garaar na siye
Hayaay naruuro garaar na siyo
Daalayow garowga
Blackvelvet, soo wacdaro ma aha inadeer? I am impressed by the three ladies, my kind of ladies, xusul baruur nimcatul fashuuq.
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:41 am
by Hyperactive
i noticed the somali elders more nasty than new generation! authobillah. sow in dulka la rogmado kama baqan!
also our senior residents are most saqajameen too,example, lama, twist, aderkey AW!
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:46 am
by Lamagoodle
hyperactive wrote:i noticed the somali elders more nasty than new generation! authobillah. sow in dulka la rogmado kama baqan!
also our senior residents are most saqajameen too,example, lama, twist, aderkey AW!
Hyper, maxaa dhacay adeer? Did you look at the ladies? subxaanalah! I only listened to the song. It is innocent saaxib.
Did you listen´to the song?
This is also funny:
P.s. I am like the Xaajiga
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:49 am
by Thuganomics
^
What is she wearing,she's dressed like a kindergarten kid
@
Keen lacagta
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:53 am
by Lamagoodle
Thuganomics wrote:^
What is she wearing,she's dressed like a kindergarten kid
@
Keen lacagta
Waryaa inadeertey ha u gefin. She wore clothes that were viewed as fashionable at that time.
Tallo wacan taajira leh
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:55 am
by Hyperactive
lama, maya, madageysan, maba fahmo ba, even arabic songs, ma fahgmo. music baba i diba iyo yaaa, yoo yee dooda!!!
i just saw your first post, it shows naako seejeeda. wa yaqyaqsi. Allah no sahlo koligeen, fitnadi ba badatey.
lama, you and i we need to have some talk adeer, sidan se ma aha.
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 9:56 am
by Thuganomics
Lamgoodle wrote:
Thuganomics wrote:^
What is she wearing,she's dressed like a kindergarten kid
@
Keen lacagta
Waryaa inadeertey ha u gefin. She wore clothes that were viewed as fashionable at that time.
Tallo wacan taajira leh
Tell me she doesn't look like Annie though sxb
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:04 am
by Lamagoodle
Hyper, This is the background; imagine sitting at home having cleaned your apartment, cooked, ironed etc and you suddenly feel lonely and become homesick? You look for old songs and you hit Gold! This is what happened to me this afternoon. I am in the mood.
As regards the dance, adeer, whether we like it or not somalis do this kind of stuff and many things. In fact, I strongly believe that fighting this kind of innocent dances will lead to worse things; underground kind of. This is already happening everywhere where somalis wear a big xijaab on the streets but when dusk comes they wear nothing but nigis
Aniga iyo adiga Qabri dahare ayaan aadeynaa saaxib. In the hunt for reer baadiyo ladies
Thuga,
Leave my cousin alone!!! This is from Hablayahoow hadmaad guursan doontaa. She was playing the role of a young woman who was soliciting money from a sugar daddy. Her character was the gold digger girl
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:10 am
by Hyperactive
adeer hadee fahishas da miyan se fafineyna cause it exist? any ways as my father would say "aduunka kharaar keesa omba isu so haray, Allahuma najina"
anigu qabridahar kama iman, we may go to eemay iyo fiiq ,:)
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:17 am
by Lamagoodle
hyperactive wrote:adeer hadee fahishas da miyan se fafineyna cause it exist? any ways as my father would say "aduunka kharaar keesa omba isu so haray, Allahuma najina"
anigu qabridahar kama iman, we may go to eemay iyo fiiq ,:)
Adeerkiisa we have more problems today than people dancing to the tune of a song. Iimey was the birthplace of the great Sayid Maxamed Abdille Hassan, so they should be some spinsters.
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:34 am
by Hyperactive
all our problems from one source, which is fahishada and thonoobta!
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:43 am
by Lamagoodle
hyperactive wrote:all our problems from one source, which is fahishada and thonoobta!
Tribalism is the biggest problem. The source is the cancer called tribe- a primitive institution- which is killing our people. Paradoxically, tribalism is not viewed as a fitnah or danuub! You will see around somalinet people who condone the deaths of somalis in the name of tribalism
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:52 am
by Hyperactive
the trabilism is the thonoob and Allah laku 3asiyey. so that's the root. once one clean their heart and back to Allah, there wouldnt be trabilism. Allah's teaching ba laka fogaadey.
some of the wise men said: people are 3 kind;
1- one doing good to avoid the punishment;that's slave mentality.
2- one doing good cause wants reward, good life, peace, jannah , happiness etc ; that's tajir/trader's mentality.
3- doing the good deeds cause he is doing out of love of Allah, that's al mohseniin.
if he saw somalis he would add the 4th one!!
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 10:57 am
by Lamagoodle
hyperactive wrote:the trabilism is the thonoob and Allah laku 3asiyey. so that's the root. once one clean their heart and back to Allah, there wouldnt be trabilism. Allah's teaching ba laka fogaadey.
some of the wise men said: people are 3 kind;
1- one doing good to avoid the punishment;that's slave mentality.
2- one doing good cause wants reward, good life, peace, jannah , happiness etc ; that's tajir/trader's mentality.
3- doing the good deeds cause he is doing out of love of Allah, that's al mohseniin.
if he saw somalis he would add the 4th one!!
Well, why is it that the wadaads (Alpha believes that I am anti-wadaad) are silent? You will hear them condoning tribalism with statements such as Allah said " we made you into tribes to know each other" while forgeting that Allah meant the somali tribe and not reer qarmuun and reer jaahil.
Re: Somali blues; my pick of the day
Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 11:04 am
by ManD333q
I'v been looking for this song I think by cumar dhuule.: