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  • Refreshing pop music - Thai style!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IMP9lsgxCBE

  • #2
    Great song. Bird, the male singer is 50+ and gay and has made great pop music for generations. Jintara, the female is very famous for maw lum (folk music of northeast Thailand). I never got tired of this song. It was played in the bars a lot, but that was over 5 years ago is the reason it is not tainted with negro rapping crap that has ruined so much Thai music since.

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    • #3
      If you're into çross culture music try the Cambodian band Dengue Fever, would recommend 'Escape From The DragonHouse' or, for some genuine delta blues, anything by Kong Nay, king of the 'Chapey'.

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      • #4
        Truly awful stuff... but still better than rap!

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        • #5
          (Stogie @ Jun. 05 2009,14:56) Truly awful stuff... but still better than rap!
          Hey Stogie, maybe one of these is better?

          Kor Ched Namtaa (Clash)
          http://www.ethaimusic.com/clash/kor-chet-nam-dta.html

          Jai Sung Maa (Sek Loso)
          http://www.ethaimusic.com/loso/jai-sung-maa.html

          Pantip (Sek Loso)
          http://www.ethaimusic.com/loso/bpok-daeng.html

          Hit the green PLAY button twice on any of these pages to hear the song.

          Thai pop music is an acquired taste, when you first listen, some of it is bad and some is OK. After awhile, some is OK and some is good. It is an excellent way to learn Thai words.

          Those of you in Bangkok can listen to 93 FM and get the hits and classics most of the day and night.


          Stogie, next time Olay suggests going to Pantip, you should answer her:

          ว่าจะไม่ไปพันธ์ทิพย์ จะไม่ไปพันธ์ทิพย์แน่เลย
          mai bai pan-tip ja mai bai pun-tip nae loeu
          (I'm not going to Pantip, there's no way I'm going to Pantip)

          She'll think you invaded her music collection (EVERY Thai knows this song).

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          • #6
            no negros,no rapping.............im happy just to leave it at that!
            raps got to be one of the worst forms of noise invented yet,even punk rock was better than that,what the fucks stringing a load of rhyming words together and spouting them fast about eh?how clever is that? ive made better sounds on the fuckin toilet.
            btw i know sweet fa about thai music but all i know is it sounds great when your sitting in a BKK bar had a few beers and are surrounded by loads of lovelies
            robbo

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            • #7


                 Eyemahk... Clash,my fave Thai band (and where "Naang Faa" comes from..    

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              • #8
                (Naang Faa @ Jun. 05 2009,23:20) Eyemahk... Clash,my fave Thai band (and where "Naang Faa" comes from..
                I thought it might be from "Naang faa kon derm kong chan" (นางฟ้าคนเดิมของฉัน)

                Get me into a Thai Karaoke place on your next visit, and I'll sing "you are still my angel" in a love song to you and you'll either fall in love with me or hit me for wrecking one of your favorite songs.

                http://www.ethaimusic.com/clash/naang-faa-kon-derm.html

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                • #9


                  It is from Naang Faa kon derm,same angel, it was sung to me in a restaurant by
                  some of the girls,but this song i just like better..
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                  • #10
                    Those outside Thailand (and inside Thailand I guess) can listen to continuous live streaming Thai Pop here:

                    http://internet-live-radio.blogspot.com/2009....on.html

                    There are other stations on that page as well.

                    This Thai chick I work with occasionally in London has it on continuously with her headphones at her desk. She's been in England for 8 years ... you can take the Thai out of Thailand, but you can't take the Thai out of the Thai (and a bad idea to try it)!

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                    • #11
                      (swaraj @ Jun. 05 2009,14:30) If you're into çross culture music try the Cambodian band Dengue Fever, would recommend 'Escape From The DragonHouse' or, for some genuine delta blues, anything by Kong Nay, king of the 'Chapey'.    
                      Just saw them in New Orleans a month ago. They're very cool. don't forget four of the five are surf rock americans.

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                      • #12
                        Holmes, yea thats what makes em so unique, they played Notting Hill Carnival last year and went down really well.

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                        • #13
                          Holmes, yea thats what makes em so good, they played Notting Hill last year and went down really well

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                          • #14
                            all thai music is crap

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                            • #15
                                    words fail me...      

                              (take out the word "all" & I would be sympathetic to your opinion)
                              Despite the high cost of living, it continues to be popular.

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