TD music on Iranian state TV
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I did some copies of TD boots for a guy in Sweden who brought me a bootleg from Iran. It's an MP3-cd in a cardboard cover called "Great Musicians". On the back is a photo from the 1996 SBE gig. It also features Ghazal as a part of the OR album, along with other albums.Cyclone wrote:Interesting: the (only apparently) conservative Iranian TV uses TD music from time to time: today Ghazal (Love Song) was the background music for an Olympia report.
One important factor could be the lack of demoralizing western lyrics. Also, I wouldn't exactly describe Ghazal as rock music.jacob wrote: The guy said to me that Rock music is literally banned in Iran, so it's quite interesting that TD get's "airplay" on TV.
No?tdfan wrote:I wouldn't exactly describe Ghazal as rock music.
This is what got them permission to play behind the iron curtain was it not?tdfan wrote:One important factor could be the lack of demoralizing western lyrics.
It was indeed, as far as I remember.billythefish wrote:This is what got them permission to play behind the iron curtain was it not?tdfan wrote:One important factor could be the lack of demoralizing western lyrics.
Music to launch rockets by? niceCyclone wrote:Interesting: the (only apparently) conservative Iranian TV uses TD music from time to time: today Ghazal (Love Song) was the background music for an Olympia report.
Fair play, but they're not really a "rock" band. AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Van Halen, Metallica: they're rock bands.jacob wrote:No?tdfan wrote:I wouldn't exactly describe Ghazal as rock music.
I think TD is the most rocking band ever.
You beat me to it!24db wrote:Music to launch rockets by? niceCyclone wrote:Interesting: the (only apparently) conservative Iranian TV uses TD music from time to time: today Ghazal (Love Song) was the background music for an Olympia report.
By no means I wanted to steer the discussion in this direction. Better, we do not simply divide up the world into good and bad. All the governments are hardly different, but the people in the whole world are humans like us.wayfarer wrote:You beat me to it!24db wrote: Music to launch rockets by? nice
I can see it now; the majestic music of TD whilst rockets streak across the sky to destroy targets of the evil West.
If any one can make a difference then it's TD.Cyclone wrote:Edgar should play in Tehran (so how it will make Chris du Burgh soon, how I heard) and he would presumably have a Most Beautiful Rock for Peace full stadium scenario.
Hope they don't do that when they send their rockets to another country.Cyclone wrote:Interesting: the (only apparently) conservative Iranian TV uses TD music from time to time: today Ghazal (Love Song) was the background music for an Olympia report.
if you look very closely you can see Chris Franke wavinghansx wrote:Hope they don't do that when they send their rockets to another country.Cyclone wrote:Interesting: the (only apparently) conservative Iranian TV uses TD music from time to time: today Ghazal (Love Song) was the background music for an Olympia report.
Or was it all Photo gallery?