Sunday, June 30, 2013

Golden memories . . .សុវណ្ណអនុស្សារ



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សុផានី [Sophany]_Thet Sambath

Bopha Kampong Hav by Sinn Sisamouth

'Kloy Snae' - Eng Nary & Rous Sareysothea



NB: The advent of the cinema as a popular mass entertainment medium, reaching its highest peak in the 1960s and early 1970s opened up a flood gate for the efflorescence and expression of the arts in Khmer culture. This had been a brief but ‘golden’ period in cultural revival for a country and its rich, diverse ancient artistic heritage and glorious civilisation that had endured concomitant occasions of savage foreign invasions and acts of vandalism, lasting into our own era and time at the sacred site of Prasat Preah Vihear. If the love of the arts and a keen sense of the aesthetics have tended to distinguish the Khmers from many of their neighbours, it is also these creativity and genius that invited covetous, envious glances and ill intentions from these neighbouring cultures, fearing the enduring medium through which culture itself posits its genes and reproduces its organic entity, thus strengthening its prospect for survival and growth. It is not hard for us to see why a country seen throughout the colonial and post-colonial eras as ‘idyllic’ and self-sufficient in the main; the least in need of radical overhaul or an agrarian ‘revolution’ had been subjected to the most violent and senseless post-mortem history has ever recorded. But returning to the subject of the cinema...! This was beginning to play a critical role in a country’s bid for national emergence and rehabilitation after those centuries of destructive foreign attacks and vandalisms. The cinema not only provided the arts and culture with a new, unprecedented communication platform; it also enabled these human elements to realise and capture their expressions in all their colours, glories and tragedies, and to project them in an elevated, enhanced dimension. And it is here that the arts and their purveyors found their true callings: if there was a story worthy of being shared with others [humans are known to like sharing things with their fellows] then the cinema was the ultimate platform for doing so, and there was of necessity that consideration of financial incentive to boot! Of course, for the true artist the reward and satisfaction lie in the achievement itself rather than in monetary incentive as such. So it comes as no surprise to us that some of the finest and most popular songs ever composed had been done for the cinema and its bewitched audience in mind; as is the case in point with this movie sound track aboveSchool of Vice

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'Why do you love Sin Sisamouth?'


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

Now you have Sin SiSamouth and Thet Sambath and just add Eung Nary to make your Golden Oldies completely Unforgettabl their songs live forever!

Anonymous said...

Dear LOK School Of Vice,
Thank you so much for a song of LOK THET SAMBATH and other oldie songs you have posted.
LOK THET SMABATH was so gently handsome with romantically smoothed-out voice as you could hear song SOPHANY song.

It is a quite few people who recognized LOK THET SMABATH 's smooth and gentle voices.

Again please accept my Best Wishes and gratitude
The YOUNG KHMER REPUBLIC

Anonymous said...

LOK School Of Vice ,
What a beautifully patriotic song BOPHA KAMPONG HAV of LOK SIN SISAMOUTH.

I am honorably dedicating this song to our brave soldiers who sacrificed their lives to defend our KHMER nation from the aggression of our historic enemies

THANK YOU SO MUCH
The YOUNG KHMER REPUBLIC

School of Vice said...

Dear YOUNG KHMER REPUBLIC,

You are more than welcome. Glad you like the songs.

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To the first poster above: many thanks for the suggestion.

Kindest,

Anonymous said...


When this autocratic regime of Hun Sen prohibited the RFA and the VOA from disseminating in Cambodia during this most important electoral campaign in Cambodia history, the CNRP should mount a powerful protest both internally and externally against this puppet regime to change its erratic acts.

The protest should not be a simple protest, but it should be a protest that would shake the international community to take some serious actions against this barbarous regime.

The complaint about the NEC reform has failed miserably. Now, a new tactic by Vietnam is hitting the CNRP

This evil Vietnam keeps assaulting the CNRP through this Khmer Vietminh regime of Hun Sen.

The CNRP must know how to explain clearly to the international community about Cambodia's vital problems so that they can take some concrete actions accordingly.

This evil Vietnam is so smart at committing bad deeds. It has imposed its puppet Hun Sen to execute its plans perfectly.

Bun Thoeun

Anonymous said...

Bun Thoeun,

Let's forget about politics for one short moment and just simply enjoy the good old-day songs!

We are giving Hun Sen too much credit if all we can talk about is about him.

Karl [Kalonh] Chuck said...
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