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Plamen Ivanov
Jan-08-2005, 3:22pm
Hello,

Here (http://www.plami.com/temp/Ivanat.mp3) is a new song of a Bulgarian band in which I play two small mandolin solos. You won`t be able to understand the lyrics, but I hope you`ll like the music.

Good luck!

duuuude
Jan-11-2005, 1:37pm
Cool, very well done, I didn't need to understand the lyrics with the emotion of the music carried so well. Thanks

Plamen Ivanov
Jan-11-2005, 2:31pm
Thank you, Mike! Thank you very much! I`m glad, that you like the piece!

Good luck!

Keith Erickson
Jan-11-2005, 7:21pm
Plami,

I'm not quite sure what was being sung but I'm sure it was beautiful. Your mandolin really resonated with me and plus you sounded awesome!!!!

Keep us posted on where we could purchase your CD's.

Thank you for sharing your music http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

ira
Jan-12-2005, 11:28am
plami- simply beautiful, not just your mando playing, but the whole tune ( i love the little distortion chords played in the end behind the melody and singing and then jamming on through almost the end with the mando playing riffs so lightly in contrast). what do the words mean?http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/rock.gif

Plamen Ivanov
Jan-13-2005, 1:57am
Hello,

This song was recorded two months ago and is the last one, that is included in the album, that contains 10 songs. I have to ask the leader of the band, when the album will be released. He is now in Japan will be back in two months. There are two more songs in the album in which I play the mandolin. I may upload them too and share with you.
The lyrics... Well, it won`t be easy for you to understand it quite well, even if I do my best in the translation. May be you expected this to be a love song. In fact it`s rather a social critical song and to understand it you have to know the Balkan realities.
Tonight I`m going to upload the other songs (or at least one of them, which I already made public in the Classical section, where I mostly post half an year ago)

Good luck!http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/smile.gif

Keith Erickson
Jan-13-2005, 9:43am
In fact it`s rather a social critical song and to understand it you have to know the Balkan realities.

Plami, I'm sure we would love to hear more of your music ( especially your mandolin ) http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif

I'm a big history buff as well as a current events buff. I would love to understand what is being said. Please share those with us.

Much oblidged http://www.mandolincafe.net/iB_html/non-cgi/emoticons/mandosmiley.gif