torsdag 23 december 2010

Israel is "stealing" arab music

Is the statement above a sign of israelophobia? Yes clearly it is I argue.
On the internet arab bloggers and composers are mad of Israel because of Israeli artists are "stealing" their music. Instead of thinking of it as a an israeli tribute to arab music and an act of antiracism the Egyptian composer and artist Amr Mustafa chose to view it as stealing. In Youtube there are several israeli tributes to arab music labelled as "zionists stealing" arab music. However Amr Mustafa only mention Israeli artists buying copyright from Egyptian music companies but not the turkish and lebanese and greeks aswell copy egyptian music and Egyptian copying Turkish music.
This approach to israeli cultures use of the middle eastern herritage is something I faced myself when I once played an israeli mizrahi song with a traditional oriental style. An arab then commented and asked what language it was sung in. I told him that it is in Hebrew and Arabic and it was Israeli artists performing the song. His instant reaction was that it was stealing arab music,however that song was purely original israeli (Ishtar - Yahad).
Why this sentiment that a love for the culture is stealing and why this only is
referred to when it comes to Israel?
A little bit more of Arab composers "stealing" israeli compositions maybe would
contribute to peace.
Below Eti Bitton's interpretation of one of Amr Mustafas hit songs:
A chinese proverb - Eti Biton

Amr Mustafa about copyright (in Arabic):

fredag 10 december 2010

We didn't start the fire


A fire has hit the Carmel forest in nearby Haifa area in Northern Israel. This is How Israeli comedians give their view on this topic. A cover of We didn't start the fire but with new hebrew lyrics. Meanwhile it is interesting that Iraqi Christians are spreading a rumour that Israel was behind the recent killing of Christians in Bagdad Church. And another ridiculous accusation was made by South Sinai Governor Mohamed Abdel Fadil Shousha claiming that Israel was behind the new shark attacks in Egypt. It is sad and hilarious to see how Jews and Israel always are blamed for everything they haven't done and how little self- criticism there is in the Middle East.
Egypt Governor: 'Mossad may be behind Red Sea shark attacks':
http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3995302,00.html

söndag 5 december 2010

Miracle of light - equivalent for X-mas


5/12 23:1 (updated 6/12 10:24 by
The Equivalent for Christmas in the Jewish religion is the Hanukkah or the "light festival". And in the coming year (2011) it will be in the same time as Christmas.
It has many things in common with Christmas. Just like Swedes light candles for every week before Christmas the Jews in Israel and around the world light the Mennorah, the eight candles for every day in this holiday. The holiday is to remember how the jews got rid of the Greek God Zeus from the Temple in Jerusalem. And the eight candles are there to remember the oil lamp that burned for 8 days in the temple.
In this period you eat special food for Hannukah aswell as singing special songs like we do in Christmas time.
Instead of getting presents 1 day like Christians, jewish children get gifts for every day during this 8 days celebration.
In Christmas times there are a lot of Christmas songs displayed in TV and radio but very few Hanukkah songs. Jewish-American reggae star Matisyahu made this very catchy song this year. "Miracle"is the song and involves a mix of snow, Santa Claus mennorah and characters from the Hanukkah story.
An uplifting pop gem arriving just in time for the holiday, "Miracle," produced by Dr. Luke protégé Kool Kojak (Flo Rida, Katy Perry, Ke$ha), is drenched in a joyful spirit and features chiming synths, bouncing beats and an irresistible chorus.

Matisyahu says, "There are so many Christmas songs out there. I wanted to give the Jewish kids something to be proud of. We've got Adam Sandler's song, which is hilarious, but I wanted to try to get across some of the depth and spirituality inherent in the holiday in a fun, celebratory song. My boy Kojak was in town so at the last minute we went into the studio in the spirit of miracles and underdogs and this is what we came up with. Happy Hannukah!"
Lyrics of "Miracle":

Just livin’ in the miracle, candles are my vehicle
Eight nights, gonna shine invincible
No longer be divisible, born through the struggle
Keep on moving through all this hustle
Head up, heads down through all of the bustle
New York City wanna flex your muscle
Look so down, look so puzzled
Huddle ‘round your fire through all the rubble

Bound to stumble and fall but my strength comes not from man at all
Bound to stumble and fall but my strength comes not from man at all

[Chorus]
Do you believe in miracles
Am I hearing you? Am I seeing you?
Eight nights eight lights and these rites keep me right
Bless me to the highest heights with your miracle

Against all odds drive on till tomorrow
Wipe away your tears and your sorrow
Sunrise in the sky like an arrow
No need to worry, no need to cry
Light up your mind no longer be blind
Him who searches will find
Leave your problems behind you will shine like a fire in the sky
what's the reason we’re alive – the reason we’re alive…
Bound to stumble and fall but my strength comes not from man at all
Bound to stumble and fall but my strength comes not from man at all

[Chorus]
Do you believe in miracles
Am I hearing you? Am I seeing you?
Eight nights eight lights and these rites keep me right
Bless me to the highest heights with your miracle

Eight is the number of infinity one more than what you know how to be
And this is the light of festivity when your broken heart yearns to be free

[Chorus]
Do you believe in miracles
Am I hearing you? Am I seeing you?
Eight nights eight lights and these rites keep me right
Bless me to the highest heights with your miracle

fredag 3 december 2010

Song to Achmadinejad


3/12 22:13 (updated 3/12 22:46 by

Israeli mizrahi singer Mariaje releases a new song dedicated to the president of Iran saying that his reign will soon come to an end. Cute song which compares Achmadinejad to the Bibles story about a Persian leader that tried to kill all Jews in Persia, Haman. Haman was however not successful and ended up hanged himself on order from the Persian king because of his hateful plan. Hate will never be successful!

The Song:

Well here is the lyrics to the song:

Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad is still to get his verdict

This is the end of all evil hate to Israel

How the world is in chaos because of a small dwarf

this dwarf reminds us all of Haman

His hatred of us strong and deep

Inshallah we will introduce the smurf to Mecca

Do not say we did not say what will happen

Even your evil end will come you'll see

Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad is still to get his verdict

This is the end of all evil hate to Israel

Like Saddam before him he threatens with missiles

We have a strong army and the Book of Psalms!

Finally he finds the rope on neck

Like Haman he is going to end up the same way

Do not say we did not say what will happen

Even your evil end will come you'll see

Ahmadinejad Ahmadinejad is still to get his verdict

This is the end of all evil hate to Israel


השנאה שלו אלינו חזקה ועמוקה
אינשאללה לדרדס עוד נכניס את המכה

אל תגיד שלא אמרנו מה יהיה
גם סופך רשע יגיע - עוד תראה.

אחמדינג'אד אחמדינג'אד את עונשו עוד יקבל
זה סופו של כל רשע ששונא את ישראל

כמו סאדם לפניו מאיים הוא עם טילים
לנו יש צבא חזק וגם ספר תהילים!

בסופו הוא ימצא את החבל על צוואר
כמו המן הרשע הוא יגמור אותו דבר

אל תגיד שלא אמרנו מה יהיה
גם סופך רשע יגיע - עוד תראה.

אחמדינג'אד אחמדינג'אד את עונשו עוד יקבל
זה סופו של כל רשע ששונא את ישראל