1970 yılı Çifte Minareli Medrese / Eski Erzurum Fotoğrafları

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1970 yılı Çifte Minareli Medrese / Eski Erzurum Fotoğrafları
Cem Karaca, Hakan Balamir, Zeki Müren, Tarık Akan, Ali Rıza Silahlıpoda, Türkan Şoray, Ajda Pekkan ve Müjde Ar (1970'ler)
Necla Nazır, 70ler
1970'lerde Nevşehir'de bir esnaf lokantasında çekilmiş.
From “Anatolian Rock Revival Project”: “Founded in 1969 by Aydın Çakus, Ahmet Güvenç and Nihat Orerel, Grup Bunalım (Depression) was one of the bands that defined Turkish underground music. Their psychedelic and raw sound is evident in the first single, “Taş Var Köpek Yok,” which was released in 1970 by Türkofon Türkiye label. Originally a Sanskrit poem, the song may be one of the first examples of Turkish garage/punk. The one who is speaking at the end of the song is none other than Cem Karaca, the manager of the band at that time. Grup Bunalım disbanded in 1972, after releasing only six 45’s”
The name of the song means “there is a rock, but no dog”, and is definitely ahead of its time in musicality. It is a political song, common of its time, featuring words like “there is a rock, there is a dog, but dare to throw it as the dog belongs to the king”. The poem was translated by poet Can Yücel, also known for his satirical poems.
The end of the song features a dialogue, one person asking when the poem was written, and upon finding out that it was 1400 years ago, he declares they can now throw the stone, since it’s been so long.
Akçakoca sahili 1970′ler / Eski Düzce Fotoğrafları
Temmuz 1972 tarihli gazete haberi.
1970′ler / Eski Konya Fotoğrafları