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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 18:53
i have found a new link about cem karaca ; http://psychemusic.org/turkey.html#anchor_131


any answer?? Shocked

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 17 2009 at 08:30
sorry i have forgoten to give a link

Unutamadığım / Nem Kaldı
(Cem Karaca / Dervisan) 1975

1. Unutamadığım http://www.imeem.com/people/dtFtMa/music/cbEtl2Om/cem_karaca_05_unututamadm/

2. Nem Kaldı http://www.imeem.com/dirtyhary/music/_MKlqkMi/cem_karaca_nem_kaldi/


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 17:01
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 16 2009 at 15:36
Exclamation  ok.. put your hand on your heart and answer me; are they prog or only prog related????  please dont answer if you didnt listen them carefuly

LİSTEN SAFİNAZ TOO...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 19:23
and i have to give Cem Karaca - Dervisan's links of  "Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz" album (LP) ' s links and other singles links again. Because  i couldnt find some links of all songs  and some songs youtube links had really bad quality (remember Smile

i will give "yoksulluk kader olamaz" LP and then i will give the singles with a shedule...

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Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz  [poorness cant be the destiny] (Cem Karaca - Dervişan , 1977)

A SIDE

1.Kerem Gibi  http://www.imeem.com/esensn/music/mR1k4X8u/cem_karaca_kerem_gb/
2.Bir Ögretmene Ağıt (i will upload this)
3.Adiloş Bebe http://www.imeem.com/people/dtFtMa/music/52mIfcQn/cem_karaca_02_adilo_bebe/
4.İşçi Marşı http://www.imeem.com/dirtyhary/music/dshNT8xD/cem_karaca_isci_marsi/
5.Maden Ocağının Dibinde http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKNjohQICps (it has got concert record already - this links quality is really bad)

B SIDE

1.Sevdan Beni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcL4XFy1Or8
2.Vay Kurban  http://www.imeem.com/people/dtFtMa/music/ZhpeuVNn/cem_karaca_10_vay_kurban/
3.Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz http://www.imeem.com/people/cVaJVwD/music/Bp3_8BPu/cem_karaca_yoksulluk_kader_olmaz/

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Beyaz Atlı / Yiğitler (Single) Cem Karaca - Dervisan 1974

1.Yiğitler  http://www.imeem.com/esensn/music/QhHuDKFc/cem_karaca_ytler/  

2. Beyaz Atlı (i will upload) - its 2th version of this song , 1th version was done with Cem Karaca Kardaşlar

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Tamirci Çırağı / Nerdesin (single) Cem Karaca - Dervisan 1975

1. Tamirci Çırağı  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rtGpYYyGOkI 
2. Nerdesin  http://www.imeem.com/dirtyhary/music/SQlHpc-a/cem_karaca_nerdesin/

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Mutlaka Yavrum / Kavga (single) Cem Karaca - Dervişan 1975

1.Mutlaka Yavrum http://www.imeem.com/esensn/music/sIqnN7xJ/cem_karaca_mutlaka_yavrum_2/
2.Kavga http://www.imeem.com/people/cVaJVwD/music/oxRcR_Qr/cem_karaca_cem_karacakavga/

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Beni Siz Delirttiniz / Niyazi
(single) Cem Karaca- Dervisan 1975

1.Beni Siz Delirttiniz .. i have got a concert record.. it s heavy political song... there is no link
2.Niyazi http://www.imeem.com/soymet/music/9w71IbRb/cem_karaca_nyaz/

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Parka / İhtarname (single) Cem Karaca - Dervişan 1976

1.Parka http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xw-V5z_bxC8
2.İhtarname http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KY4eyUtBMrQ

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Mor Perşembe / Bir Mirasyediye Ağıt
(single) Cem Karaca Dervisan 1977

1.Mor Perşembe ... there is no link ..i will add..
2.Bir Mirasyediye Ağıt  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX4PmEQdYpQ

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1 Mayıs / Durduramayacaklar halkın coskun akan selini (single) Cem Karaca Dervisan 1977

1. 1 Mayıs http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEptwH_PWWA
2.  Durduramayacaklar halkın coskun akan selini http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRkDA3crZD0

"SAFİNAZ"  ALBUM WITH CEM KARACA - EDİRDAHAN ... COMMİNG SOON ... Wink




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 17:27
and this concert record was recorded by Ohannes Kemer with same way ; with a little casette recorder (Ohannes Kemer ; from Barış Manço-Kurtalan Expresi (look; 2023 LP)  - his nick name was "doctor" because he can play every instrument and he has made new instruments with fixing the rock instruments and turkish tradational instruments)

song; Şeyh Bedrettin Destanı
album; Safinaz
Band; Cem Karaca - Edirdahan
Concert; 1979 London Rainbow Teather  

http://www.imeem.com/people/12--KTb/music/eUDo3_z5/wwwcafrandeorg_bedrettin_destani/

When i listen this after "Dervisan" concert record i am looking for keyboards... that i said we will continue to upload the Dervisan's 1977 Ankara concert records to youtube... but we act a little carrefuly because we have to fix the records and we have to put our web pages name to them...wait a little...


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 15 2009 at 11:44


song; Maden Ocağının Dibinde
album; Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz
band ; Cem Karaca - Dervisan
concert; 1977 Ankara (german guy made comment about "sevdan beni" in this concertit is really amazing song with really crazy keyboard (Uğur Dikmen- from Cem Karaca/Dervisan and Assia Minor Mission). you will listen this too. but it s not 13 minutes. he is false)

http://www.imeem.com/progressiverock/music/_5SuDs67/cem_karacadervisan_04_maden_ocaginin_dibindemp3/   


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 16:32
tomorrow we will (rockmedya.net) upload the concert records of Cem Karaca - Dervisan to the Youtube ...

i never offend because i know the truth ... so i didnt do torture to that guy in the "midnight express" MOVİE ...  my country have lived terrible days becuase of your country's (USA) cold war with Soviet Russia... and this suppressfull management did torture this country's socialist guys too because your country have feed the fashists (remember USA has made war with them in a world war) .. like
Chile, Greece, Nicaragua... do you think that turkish people dont like the management of USA because of religion?? Big smile 

ok ok.. music is good...  but i hate to hear "midnight express".because it s a movie only (and this movie has made by greece, greece never like turkey.they have got some pain from 1923)  but we have got a lot of beautiful things to talk about in reality
Wink so we try to tell beautiful things...


                                                 


and a question ; i have got some concert records in imeem.com.. how can i put their embed code here????




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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 14:42
http://worldmusic.nationalgeographic.com/worldmusic/view/page.basic/genre/content.genre/turkish_pop   ;  "Turkey also caught rock & roll fever, particularly in the late 60s and throughout the 70s, with the emergence of Anatolian Rock—a genre that took its influence equally from the folklore of Anatolia, as well as the emerging international counterculture. The new wave of artists, Baris Manço & Kurtalan Ekspres, Erkin Koray, Cem Karaca, and Mogollar, used traditional poems, epics and themes to create psychedelia, giving birth to a new form of Turkish progressive music."

http://sthweb.bu.edu/shaw/anna-howard-shaw-center/biography?view=mediawiki&article=Turkish_rock_music
(the site of boston university)  ; "Following these developments, from 1966 to about 1975, psychedelic rock became extremely popular in Turkey, notably the work of guitarist Erkin Koray. After that, more progressive-styled bands garnered popularity, with older performers like Cem Karaca (Safinaz, 1978) and Moğollar (Düm-tek) moving as well towards progressive Anatolian rock style."


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 13:11
bilek i will be happy if you correct my grammer... really i hate this.. so i couldnt understand anything or yours and i had to give some examples LOL

(baba yanlış yanlıs yazıyorum düzelt sen arada bi ) LOL kodummu oturturum yarım yamalak ingilizceyle LOL


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 13:11
Dervişan, though I replied the same questions you handled, (see above, right beneath Ivan's post in questionSmile) thanks for giving another point of view, and mentioning at least two "progressive" sites mentioning Cem.

on a sidenote, if anyone has trouble in understanding Dervisan's English, and feels that he's offending (because he's not!), feel free to drop me a note with the hard-to-comprehend part. I'll delightfully explain it in "Queen's English Big smile"
The same goes for you, Dervişan. In case you have trouble in understanding what other forum members say (including myself!), just send me a PM, and I'll explain it in Turkish.... Republic Turkish Tongue

Cem Karaca "progressive" discography... coming soon Smile
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 12:52
Originally posted by Ivan_Melgar_M Ivan_Melgar_M wrote:

 

  1. The music  I heard,
  2. The comments I read about him (Not exclusively on Wikipedia, because i know it's not the most reliable source)
  3. The fact that almost no Prog site mentions him despite his long a prolifc career,

Make mel believe Prog Related is the best place for him, but it's not my call being he's not a symphonic artist, another team should decide this, and if he's added, having such adventurous artist in PA won't make me feel bad.

 
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1)i think you didnt heard enough.. so i have given only examples.. i could find these examples in youtube.. i couldnt find a lot of songs.. and some songs that i could find have got terrible record (in normally they are not like this)

2)how can wikipedia know him more than us??? there is no one to know Cem Karaca and the others more than me or my friends...

3)i think you dont like to reseach ; it s a german web page look at this ; 

http://psychefolk.com/TurkishProgressive.html

http://progressive.homestead.com/Cem_Karaca.html

http://stevehegede.tripod.com/turkey.htm (about "Safinaz" ALBUM) - you can find comments of this guy about turkish music(Erkin koray, moğollar, cem karaca(masters) nekropsi,ihtiyac molası(modern newbies)..) it s strange he said "The narratives between the choruses adds drama and an element of unpredictability, but most listeners will be driven a little crazy by the amount of repetition(although Magma fans will have no problems here)"  i dont agree with him but he said like this..


and i am talking with the owner of psychedelicfolk.com (Gerald) and he is agree with us ; Cem Karaca have done progressive music between 1970 -1984 .. after 1984 he has got 2 important album (i havent told them yet) and one of them is "Nerede Kalmıştık" (soft rock- pop rock) and "Bindik Bir Elamete" (hard rock) -it was his last album before his death already-


they like to reseach ; they know the concert records of Cem Karaca-Dervisan 1977 Ankara and they said this in this web page;

"Sevdan Beni" live Ankara 1977, part 2. The complete track is 13 minutes long. This part comes in when the group is already playing with Cem now and then singing for more than 6 minutes. It's an example of how powerful these performances were. Incredible keyboards, drumming & electronics and powerful vocals. One of the best freaked out live tracks I heard in my life. This track will be on line until June 2004 and will then be removed. 

so if you dont listen this you cant know their powerfull sound.. but that you see a german was listening it.. and you cant listen these record becuase you say "it ssss illegaaaaalllll" but you dont know that  these records dont sell in market.. only the fans of him have got them... and these records are us and we try to send them to the other countir's prog lover ...if you allow us..





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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 14 2009 at 12:44
I thought you were just being humble when you said your English was very bad in your early posts; but indeed it gets worse Tongue. Or maybe it's just because you're sick (geçmiş olsun bu arada!),or when you write too much you just can't keep good grammar altogether Big smile (bunları seni aşağılamak için yazmıyorum, hakkını teslim ediyorum sadece Wink)

Anyways, no problem! I got thew whole idea of what you wanted to express, and that's the point! If there's anyone who has hard time dealing with Dervisan's poor grammar, I'm all yours to help (I'm an English Language Teaching department graduate and currently working as a book translator from English to Turkish Wink)

Thank you for backing me up (actually it was I who backed you up in the first place Tongue), and I mentioned the same things you mentioned about Mogollar in the collab's zone. Nice example of "Born to be wild", indeed! I heard Murat Ses's Agri Dagi Efsanesi version before I heard anything from Steppenwolf; that I thought (based on Murat Ses's version) this band might have played progressive music! (well, at least studio version of that particular track has little to do with prog anyway!)

One more thing: You don't have to evaluate the entire output of the "three big ones" (Cem, Baris, Erkin) in order to appreciate the progressive factor in their music. Just a quick look between 1973 & 1985 would be enough for all three! (though both Cem and Erkin continued to show progressive leanings every now and then, such as "Devlerin Nefesi", and surprisingly good "Bindik Bir Alamete"...) As I said earlier (though I'm not sure if I mentioned this in this thread), the music scene in Turkey followed the rest of the world, particularly European rock scene, some four~five years behind, so, many Turkish bands played psychedelic rock (pure psychedelia, not pysch-prog) from 1968 to 1972, and only after this date did our musicians started to get involved in what we can call "prog". Even the album format, which is an indispensible characteristic of progressive music, spread out after 1973, not to mention the fact that debut albums of these three "great" names were all compilations! (though both Erkin's and Baris's 1st albums were illegitimate. Moreover, Cem Karaca didn't release a non-compilation album until 1977!) Consequently, these names produced their "progressive" masterpieces when the world thought prog was about to die (CK - Yoksulluk Kader Olamaz: 1977, Safinaz: 1978, BM - Yeni Bir Gün: 1979, Sözüm Meclisten Disari - 1981, EK - Erkin Koray Tutkusu: 1977) and the progressive tendencies in their music continued well into the mid '80's (some other artists followed this tradition as well; and I don't think the timing of two Asia Minor albums are coincidence, late '79's & early '80's, though this band is half-French). Of course, I'm talking about the "mainstream" symphonic, crossover, psychedelic, eclectic, folk and heavy prog genres here. Jazz Rock-Fusion, Avant-Prog-RIO and Zeuhl is an entirely different story, in which our beloved musicians unfortunately had no part in... and of course, post-1980 prog genres such as neo-prog, post-rock and prog metal has nothing to do with our topic, either Wink.

for the sake of consistency, for my next post I'm planning to make a list of all "progressive" records Cem Karaca produced, mainly between 1970 & 1984 (I personally don't think there's much we can call prog before 1970, with a couple of notable exceptions, who can overlook Şans Çocuğu or Gılgamış!)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 13 2009 at 18:06
sorry all , i have been sick for one week... the weather is really terrible in here, one day cold one day hot...

between 1970 and 1984 absolutely Cem Karaca has done prog rock ... i never discuss this... yes he had got some song s that were non-prog in this time but they are trivial... so he has done what he felt... if you havent listen "Yoksulluk Kader olamaz" album if you havent listen "Safinaz" album if you havent listen parka, sevdan beni, bir mirasyediye ağıt, ihtarname or the others you cant say "he was only related with prog rock.. and we dont allow you, you cant put him to prog related.. sorry..

because a person related with something only one year or one album.. but if he has done this for years (1970-1984) it cant be related... dont talk with me with wikipedia or youtube infos... the info is here and talking with you... so bilek is other turkish prog lover from yurkey and if he is talking same things with me sorry but we are not false... maybe you know progressive more than me but you cant know more that cem karaca made prog or not or only related...

yes edip akbayram only related with prog in his some albums , yes selda bagcan related with progressive in her some albums, you can put them to prog related and i cant say anything because it is true... but i have to say this again ; Cem Karaca , Barış Manço (progressive) or Erkin Koray (psychedelic)  ...  if you dont listen all their discographies please dont talk only listen... you can never put them to the prog related... and dont say this another turkish prog lover.. they will laught you if you say...

and it s so funny that this web page said that MOĞOLLAR was not a progressive band.. (that i heard) if it is true i will laught a lot... becuase MOĞOLLAR it the biggest name of prog folk of the WORLD... so i dont say this only... because of that they have won the "academic charless cross" award in 1971.. (this award was given to jimi hendrix in 1970 and pink floyd in 1972) so please dont talk strangely if you dont listen their albums... (look ; moğollar(les mogol)  Murat ses "fasulye dişli adam" ) i have got their home made progressive and psychedelic records (fo example; born to be wild cover with tradational turkish instruments) 








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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2009 at 20:56
^ Gunesh Ensemble became popular in the beginning of the 80s, when Turkmenistan was a part of the Soviet Union. Their CDs on PA were released by Russian label Boheme Records. Gunesh leader, Rishad Shafi, is an excellent drummer. Those who saw him live (he often played in Moscow in the 90s - 2000s) told me comparisons with Bill Bruford are valid.
Unfortunately now we know almost nothing about current Turkmenian (and not only) music scene.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2009 at 17:59
ANd you know what - I don't remember what review or comment here made me check it out, but The Gunesh Ensemble are one of the few bands listed under Jazz Rock/ Fusion that I actually listen to on a regular basis. And they are from that JRF hot bed - Turkmenistan !


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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2009 at 11:58
on a side note, I'm allright with Metallica's (as well as Maiden's & Sabbath's) presence here... I regard Master of Puppets & And Justice for All (with the possible inclusion of Ride the Lightning) best prog metal albums ever! (and I am as far away to prog metal as anyone can be Wink)
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2009 at 10:39
Well, you never know. Metallica wasn't supposed to get in either , eh ...
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 10 2009 at 09:47
if you'd known his loyal fans in Turkey (fans of his '70's work, like Dervisan and I, not casual fans who like one or two catchy tunes...) you'd understand that he'd actually managed to create more than just one passionate fan LOL. It's just that he (along with other notable Turkish artists) is not being promoted well enough. Luckily, Dervisan undertook that case recently Big smile.
It's a pity that people still think of "Midnight Express" when it comes to Turkey. This has to change, and I have to give credit to Dervisan for his brave attempt on this cause.
Listen to Turkish psych/prog; you won't regret:
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: February 09 2009 at 19:20
One thing must be admitted - the artist has generated a very passionate fan. And PA has never regretted true passion about music as long as it's presented with courtesy. As this one has been. 
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