Sin Sisamouth: Bopha Khnonh Soben (The flower of my dream)
So Savoeun: Oh Popech Chieb (Popech Chieb bird)
and Sronos M'lob Daung (Coconut shade nostalgia)
Huoy Meas: Sa'ek Heuy Sa'ek Tiet (Day after day)
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Ros Serey Sothea(?) and Sin Sisamouth: Luong Laum (Comforting)
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Sin Sisamouth: Som Roam Cheamuoy Phorng (May I dance with you?)
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Ros Serey Sothea: Vissamakal Khnong Bakthomvey (Youth vacation)
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6 comments:
Dear Ki's team - thank for sharing these songs with us bloggers. This is very nice to listen to over the weekend....this is indeed refreshing for our compatriate...younger generation also appreciates classic's song. Ha - the song could be the bridge between the older and younger generation because once one listens to...the intrinsic value works across generation....
Thanks 3:13PM, you are right with the comment.
KI Media, thanks for taking me back to the high school time. I was hypnotized by the songs and took me back to my bedroom of my parents home near the Monument of Independence... Under the beautiful bright moon light, I look over the window to see the long dark coconut leaves shine like having oil coat over them, and take a long deep breath to inhale the nice warm air with the sweet fragrance of flowers Kdang Ngear, Chek Toum and Romduorl...
It was serene, and I cherish that moment, even it's just a dream but a sweet beautiful dream that stay with me forever. This is a personal belonging that Sihanouk, Vietnam, Pol Pot or Hun Sen can't take away from me.
Just want to dedicate "Vissamakal Khnong Bakthomvey" to my friend I met through this ki's blog...enjoy your weekend...once you touch your computer again...don't forget to listen too it...of course don't forget your work either....too many good songs too little times!
Thanks 3:56PM - this is 3:13 pm - such a memory - no one can take it a way from us...our mind still free to remember those special moment that can put a smile on our face....
Dear KI Media Team,
Thank you very much from the bottom of my heart for the beautiful songs you have put on your site.
I have been brought back to the 60s when Cambodia was still an island of peace and truly enjoy all of these songs very much.
The songs remind me of my friends and classmates who died unjustly during the cruel regime of Mr Pol Pot.
Once again, thank you.
Anet Khmer
Dear Ki's team - those matter will write. I know many people enjoy listen to songs that your team posted. Only few really touch their heart and truely come out and tell how they feel....as you well know - in Khmer culture, it is not easy for one to express their feeling: 1) I personally appreciate those are willing to come out and express their appreciation of your service and how the song impact them; 2) If I may and if Ki's team has time...just post one or two songs on Friday...that would be nice. It could be of service to those that just want to relax from their working day and listen to it and remind them the old days...and they are not a lone...
Thanks,
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