Debatemne: Thai-Dk Din debat side :: Songs for His Majesty

Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:18
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Several of Thailand's best-known musicians remember the monarch in new recordings

IT HAS long been a tradition for the country’s musicians to compose and record special songs honouring His Majesty the King on December 5, his birthday. This year, as the country mourns its beloved leader, many have come up with new songs commemorating his passing on October 13.
Seven of them explain their inspiration behind these newly penned songs.
http://www.nation...e/30298071

Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:21
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Phor Khrub” (“Daddy”) by Patiwet “Fongbeer” Uthaichalerm, songwriter and managing director of ME Records, a subsidiary of Music Move Entertainment



Redigeret af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:22

Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:23
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Chan Kerd Nai Ratchakaln Thee Kao” (“I Was Born in the Reign of King Rama IX”) by Seksan “Sek LoSo” Sukpimai


Redigeret af ADM d. 13-02-2019 07:00

Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:25
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“Lao Soo Larn Fang” (“Story to Tell a Grandchild”) by Sala Khunawut, a luk thung (Thai country) songwriter with GMM Grammy


Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:27
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“Phor Bhumibol” (“Father Bhumibol”) by songs-for-lifer Yuenyong “Ad Carabao” Ophakul


Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:28
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“Kor Pen Kha Rong Phrabat Thuk Chart Pai” (“May You Forever Be My King”) by Bodin “Pae” Chareunratch, front man of pop band Mild



Redigeret af ADM d. 22-10-2019 13:49

Oprettet af thai d. 22-10-2016 02:30
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“Sam Nuek Nai Phra Maha Karunathikhun” (“In Recognition of The King’s Benelovence”) by Chinnakorn Krailas, National Artist luk thung, 1998


Oprettet af ove d. 23-10-2016 10:38
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Oprettet af ove d. 24-10-2016 08:24
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An Everlasting Light - international artists record in honor of H.M. King Bhumibol of Thailand




An everlasting light

Verse 1:
You have always been
You’ve been a father to us all
Our strength our loving king
We know you care and understand

You catch us when we fall
Always quick to lend a hand
As your children we rejoice
To a wise and loving voice

Chorus:

An everlasting light that has shown us the way
A dedicated love that will never go astray
You will remain with us your memory will never fade
The king of kings

Verse 2:
Your love flows through our veins
To the beating of our hearts
And here it will remain
Forever and always

You served us all your life
Made us strong and made us proud
So let’s celebrate your life
We are here to sing out loud

Chorus:
An everlasting light that has shown us the way
A dedicated love that will never go astray
You will remain with us your memory will never fade
The king of kings

Lyrics James Flynn & Keithen Carter
Music Frank Herrgott

Musicians
Piano & Production Frank Herrgott
Saxophone Koh Mr. Saxman
Upright bass Sylvain Gagnon (Canada)
Sound engineers Julien Hulard (France), Pichet Permsuphirun (Shining Star Studio) & Pongpitan Tuwatchai (91 Passport Studio)
Mix/Mastering Tarin Paul @ Lakeside Village Production


Singers:
James Flynn Australia
Athalie de Koning The Netherlands
Keith Nolan Ireland
Frank Herrgott France
Keithen Carter USA
Christophe Descamps Thailand/France
Kevin Biddle USA
Ram Kumar India
Tomomi Miya Japan
Rydsma S.Amoy The Philippines
Vonn Parker USA

MV producer Tahkonpath Rojanavanit
Camera men Eakkachat choochenklin & Sutja Sangsuwan

Redigeret af ove d. 24-10-2016 08:26

Oprettet af FCK d. 28-10-2016 14:30
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Oprettet af Elmer55 d. 29-10-2016 08:05
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About 1,250 students take part in card stunts honouring the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej at Assumption College on Oct 28,



Oprettet af bz d. 08-11-2016 01:01
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Chinnakorn Krairas, 70, who, having released an earlier tribute, is now lending his voice to “Chom Rom Khon Rak Nai Luang” (“We Love the Thai King”) penned by former senator Apichat Damdee.



Oprettet af peter99 d. 19-11-2016 09:21
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Chaweewan Phanthu, 71, recognised as national artist (mor lam) in 1993, sings “Sadaeng Khwam Alai Nai Luang” written by Jakkarin Sroysoongnern, together with khaen player Pongsathorn Ubni. The song takes the form of a lam yao, the kind of long song usually performed at charity events and ceremonies and lasting for 30 to 60 minutes.


Oprettet af peter99 d. 19-11-2016 09:22
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Somnuke Thongma, aka Chonlatee Tharnthong, 79, meanwhile, national artist in performing art (international music) in 1999, has written “Fah Ronghai” (“The Sky Is Crying”). The song was recently recorded at the Workpoint Studio in Pathum Thani by several artists, among them Pongsri Woranuch, Wipoj Petchsuphan, Sunaree Ratchasima, Chaiya Mitrchai, Monsit Khamsoi, Dao Mayuree, Sirinthra Niyakorn, Ekachai Srivichai, Jingreedkhao Wongtewan, Pornsak Songsaeng, Sodsai Roongpothong, Yui Yatyer, Chanjuang Duangchan, Surachart Sombatcharoen, Poifai Malaiporn, Janet Khiew, Peter Modify, Aof Supanat, Candy Rakkaen, Duangchan Suwanne, and Note Chermyim.



Oprettet af peter99 d. 19-11-2016 09:24
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Banyen Rakkaen, aka Nitya Rakkaen, national artist (mor lam) in 2013, has lent her vocals to “Duay Huajai Thi Hug Phor” (“With Love, Dad”) together with Sala Khunawut, Sompong “Eed Ponglang Sa-orn” Kunaprathom and Sudarat “Tukky Ching Roi Ching Lan” Butrprom, stars of the TV singing show “Golden Mic, Gifted Morlam”).



Oprettet af peter99 d. 19-11-2016 09:24
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Oprettet af peter99 d. 19-11-2016 09:26
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Blind musician Sappasit “Ming” Thuepudsa, 26, a student at Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University’s education faculty, who has earned the nickname “Ming 100 Voices” for his talent for imitation, has penned “Tham Dee Phuea Phor” (“Doing Good for Father”). He and his friends have also produced a music video of the number, filming it at the Thao Suranaree Monument in the provincial capital and uploading it to YouTube.