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The lyrics of this old tune are about smoking out and hiding the narghile from some surprise visitors--the cops. This version takes the melody and tries to moan with it a bit, which entails some solo slide playing on a very cheap electric guitar. |
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A folk melody about a girl from Chechnya, this piece is known throughout the Caucasus as well as Greece and Turkey. This take was performed solo on a 12-string electric guitar. |
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A down-and-dirty urban folk melody from Piraeus. Played in 9/8 time, this song is one of the classics of the rembetica genre. |
Credits: Performed by Nikos Apostolidis and Andrew Carras |
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