The following song/video was released by a recently formed Lebanese band, The Band of the Great Departed (Sandy Chamoun, Imad Hsheishou, Abed Qbeisi, Ali Al-Hout, and Khaled Soubeih). The song was inspired by Egypt`s President Morsi. During a recent talk in Germany, Morsi mixed Arabic and English while speaking, despite having an interpreter. Hence the title and lyrics of their song, which play on this issue and the Egyptian accent: "Don’ti mixi!" While the band certainly warrants a more extensive profile, Jadaliyya would like to, for the time being, showcase this song.
فرقة الرّاحل الكبير (The Band of the Great Departed)
دُونْتِ مِيكْس - Don`ti Mixi
gas and
alcohol don`ti mixi
gas and
alcohol don`ti mixi
(إعادة) (Repetition)
don`ti mixi don`t
don`ti mixi don`t
diringing w diriving
don`ti mixi don`t
diringing w diriving
don`ti mixi don`t
سَمَك ولَبَن (Fish and Yogurt)
don`ti mixi don`t
دين وسَمَك وسياسة (Politics, Fish, and Religion)
دين and (Religion)
boliticsi don`ti mixi
دين and (Religion)
boliticsi don`ti mixi
(إعادة) (Repetition)
gas and
alcohol don`ti mixi
gas and
alcohol don`ti mixi
(إعادة x٢)
gas...
don`ti mixi don`t