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David Daniels...
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:15 am
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When I was seven years old in 1967 my family used to have a huge old
fashioned stereo system. It was like a giant cabinet, a peice of
furniture.

In that year there were two albums I used to listen to a great deal.
In 1967 the Beatles where having their huge impact on the world and
their messmerizing album "Sergant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
was being listened to be everyone and everywhere. It was creating a
revolution and I was listening to it as well.

There was also an album I was listening to as well called "Music of
the Africa Arab" by Mohamad El Bakkar and his oriental Ensamble.

I never forget this album and these songs have gone through my mind
from time to time. I especially like the tune "Africa" and there is
one I like even better entitled "yahawadali"...it sounds like
yahawiledali or yahawildali and it is an especially beautiful example
of Arabic Music.

Does anyone have any idea of what this word could mean? I wish I could
find someone who has heard this song or is familiar with the album who
could tell me what the lyrics mean.

I am at a very important crossroad in my life...jets are flying over
my apartment.....money is being made and lost....the future is
uncertain. The roulette wheel of fate is spinning...where will the
ball land? Will it land on 6 or 9?

Can someone tell me what this word means? Could somene find out what
the lyrics to this song mean?

I am concerned because Mohammad El bakkar died in 1959 which was the
year of my birth.

Thank You and Salaam my brothers in Allah.
 
David Daniels...
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:22 am
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On Sep 8, 4:15 pm, David Daniels <dobre.zyd.daw... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
When I was seven years old in 1967 my family used to have a huge old
fashioned stereo system. It was like a giant cabinet, a peice of
furniture.

In that year there were two albums I used to listen to a great deal.
In 1967 the Beatles where having their huge impact on the world and
their messmerizing album "Sergant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
was being listened to be everyone and everywhere. It was creating a
revolution and I was listening to it as well.

There was also an album I was listening to as well called "Music of
the Africa Arab" by Mohamad El Bakkar and his oriental Ensamble.

I never forget this album and these songs have gone through my mind
from time to time. I especially like the tune "Africa" and there is
one I like even better entitled "yahawadali"...it sounds like
yahawiledali or yahawildali and it is an especially beautiful example
of Arabic Music.

Does anyone have any idea of what this word could mean? I wish I could
find someone who has heard this song or is familiar with the album who
could tell me what the lyrics mean.

I am at a very important crossroad in my life...jets are flying over
my apartment.....money is being made and lost....the future is
uncertain. The roulette wheel of fate is spinning...where will the
ball land?
Can someone tell me what this word means? Could somene find out what
the lyrics to this song mean?

I am concerned because Mohammad El bakkar died in 1959 which was the
year of my birth.

Thank You and Salaam my brothers in Allah.

"Ya Hwaydali" is the way it is spelled, and the name of the album is
Musc of the African Arab
 
David Daniels...
Posted: Tue Sep 08, 2009 10:25 am
Guest
On Sep 8, 4:22 pm, David Daniels <dobre.zyd.daw... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Sep 8, 4:15 pm, David Daniels <dobre.zyd.daw... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:





When I was seven years old in 1967 my family used to have a huge old
fashioned stereo system. It was like a giant cabinet, a peice of
furniture.

In that year there were two albums I used to listen to a great deal.
In 1967 the Beatles where having their huge impact on the world and
their messmerizing album "Sergant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
was being listened to be everyone and everywhere. It was creating a
revolution and I was listening to it as well.

There was also an album I was listening to as well called "Music of
the Africa Arab" by Mohamad El Bakkar and his oriental Ensamble.

I never forget this album and these songs have gone through my mind
from time to time. I especially like the tune "Africa" and there is
one I like even better entitled "yahawadali"...it sounds like
yahawiledali or yahawildali and it is an especially beautiful example
of Arabic Music.

Does anyone have any idea of what this word could mean? I wish I could
find someone who has heard this song or is familiar with the album who
could tell me what the lyrics mean.

I am at a very important crossroad in my life...jets are flying over
my apartment.....money is being made and lost....the future is
uncertain. The roulette wheel of fate is spinning...where will the
ball land?
Can someone tell me what this word means? Could somene find out what
the lyrics to this song mean?

I am concerned because Mohammad El bakkar died in 1959 which was the
year of my birth.

Thank You and Salaam my brothers in Allah.

"Ya Hwaydali" is the way it is spelled, and the name of the album is
Musc of the African Arab- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hurry Brothers Hurry! Music Of The African Arab by Mohammad El Bakkar
and his Oriental Ensamble
 
Jack Campin - bogus address...
Posted: Wed Sep 09, 2009 6:54 am
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Quote:
There was also an album I was listening to as well called "Music of
the Africa Arab" by Mohamad El Bakkar and his oriental Ensamble.
"Ya Hwaydali" is the way it is spelled, and the name of the album is
Musc of the African Arab

Ya is a vocative ("O..."), Hawayda/Howayda is a woman's name.
That's the best I can do.

Are you having a (hypo-)manic episode? You write like it.
(No big deal, but it helps to know if you are).

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sandy58...
Posted: Thu Sep 10, 2009 2:44 am
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On Sep 8, 9:25 pm, David Daniels <dobre.zyd.daw... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:
Quote:
On Sep 8, 4:22 pm, David Daniels <dobre.zyd.daw... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:



On Sep 8, 4:15 pm, David Daniels <dobre.zyd.daw... at (no spam) gmail.com> wrote:

When I was seven years old in 1967 my family used to have a huge old
fashioned stereo system. It was like a giant cabinet, a peice of
furniture.

In that year there were two albums I used to listen to a great deal.
In 1967 the Beatles where having their huge impact on the world and
their messmerizing album "Sergant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"
was being listened to be everyone and everywhere. It was creating a
revolution and I was listening to it as well.

There was also an album I was listening to as well called "Music of
the Africa Arab" by Mohamad El Bakkar and his oriental Ensamble.

I never forget this album and these songs have gone through my mind
from time to time. I especially like the tune "Africa" and there is
one I like even better entitled "yahawadali"...it sounds like
yahawiledali or yahawildali and it is an especially beautiful example
of Arabic Music.

Does anyone have any idea of what this word could mean? I wish I could
find someone who has heard this song or is familiar with the album who
could tell me what the lyrics mean.

I am at a very important crossroad in my life...jets are flying over
my apartment.....money is being made and lost....the future is
uncertain. The roulette wheel of fate is spinning...where will the
ball land?
Can someone tell me what this word means? Could somene find out what
the lyrics to this song mean?

I am concerned because Mohammad El bakkar died in 1959 which was the
year of my birth.

Thank You and Salaam my brothers in Allah.

"Ya Hwaydali" is the way it is spelled, and the name of the album is
Musc of the African Arab- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Hurry Brothers Hurry! Music Of The African Arab by Mohammad El Bakkar
and his Oriental Ensamble

Oriental Ens(a)mble = Oriental Ensemble'.
 
 
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