Episode 12 – Radio Arazel [solidarity]

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Episode 12 – Radio Arazel – june 28 2009

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1. Yare Dabestani Man – Mansour Tehrani
2. Biyaa – Abjeez Featuring Congo Man Crew
3. Viva La Resistance – Hypernova
4. Dastane Ma – Mirza
5. Prayer For a Rainbow – IO
6. Open The Door – Rana Farhan
7. Autotomy – The Plastic Wave
8. Baba Koo – Shaya
9. Farghe Adama – Emziper
10. Ali Koochooloo – Foad
11. Hoviyate Man – Yas
12. Haghighate Talkh – Sorkh-Jamegan
13. Azab-Haye Pambeh – 127Band
14. Hastee – Haale
15. Sokoot – Hossein Panahi
16. Come Beloved – Beenteha
17. BonusĀ Track
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8 Comments
Why is the song by American Bon Jovi not being played? He speaks what the American people are feeling. US people want the Iranians to have their freedom and democracy.
Hmmm… can you provide a listening sample?
…or just cut up all the songs? It’s just a huge file and maybe I won’t like ALL the songs…
freedom for iranian people
WE ARE WITH YOU HERE IN AMERICA. WE RESPECT AND LOVE YOU ALL. STAY STRONG AND FREEDOM WILL BE YOURS SOONER THAN YOU THINK…
We are with you!
Well quite frankly, The idea is you listen to the entire show and discover new songs that you do like
oh i can answer that… I cant stand bon jovi. BUT rEspect for the support
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