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Martin Davidson & Piamentas 1984
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guest conductor Moshe Laufer - Brooklyn College
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after all of that Oriental Pacific music
I'm in the mood for chicken Shing
Shanghai it's not that kind of Oriental
I know place this is oriento music from
the Middle East and that's their
specialty that's their their
identification their uniqueness atish
music influenced by those Oriental
sounds which doesn't hurt the kenet shot
very very good this is the uh Zuma
Orchestra getting comfortable right here
give our kick here we've got Symphony
Orchestra and in just a moment in just a
moment I'm going to bring you their
conductor who came in here especially
for the evening from Israel called meang
for the evening he's going back to
Israel right after the concert here
tonight did you folks hear that Jesse
Jack Jesse Jack Jesse Jackson withdrew
from the presidential uh
business wait a minute yeah I feel the
same way you know you know who's reping
him Michael
Jackson right I'll tell you something
else Michael doesn't have to run he can
buy the
country Michael Jackson has enough money
to buy the United States now that the uh
Orchestra here is come to buing fellas
are comfortable over here drummer mind
here all right I want to bring out our
conductor ladies and gentlemen from
Israel he is not only a conductor but
first and foremost he is a renowned
composer of many nunam many many
beautiful n and he is also an arranger
and one of the finest arrangers you know
music has to be arranged for all these
instruments and he's superb at that and
then of course if you've accomplished
those two things you're a composer and
and and uh and an arranger it's easy to
be a conductor all right but you got to
pass the first two tests first and he
did with flying colors from Israel Mall
Alfred give him a New York reception m
from Israel right there with a B time in
his hand he
airation now this next gentleman who's
going to sing for you some of you
folks some of you folks know him as M du
uh he's using his Hebrew name because
this is aish evening can you pick up
that Spotlight a little bit I'm over
here on the stage there you
go you of you thought that it was M
talking out the back of his head right
vilo Quist he's not all those other
things he is so because it is aish
evening we're introducing him to you by
his Hebrew name m and I think after he's
sung or after some of you have seen him
you will recognize him because he is
also known by another name we won't go
into that for now let's bring him out
M right here m
oh you can do better than that everybody
here love
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be he
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hey hey
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I've been
ha I've been
ha I can ha
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oh I've
been I
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heia of me
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all
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me I'm the
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I been
ha I been
made must
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by by
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I I
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to
M Mia
in the
the
in
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the thank you
Ali someone who we talk about M
sat doesn't usually get the credit but
he is the first Simmon of mhia the
coming of mhia and Har the next song is
from a beautiful
album put out by regish and aish brought
and it's really beautiful and I'm proud
to be able to sing tonight one of my
favorite ones if we talk about shua
there has to be a virus and if there are
us we have to ask salak
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for
love oh was
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with
no my
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no s
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with my
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your
Forever by
your I
said by your
amen I
change to
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no
the
no you're going the
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process thank you very much you're very
kind and now I'd like to sing a song
which when I was in edit St I met met
our conductor today M ala I was
possessed by this and I hope you
like it as we Premier it here
tonight it's a song which
um if you can imagine Rabin a b m with
only the net on it
lit he thinks about he looks at the
world and he thinks about the sad things
the cancer the soldiers who are killed
and he says there's no future for the
world and then on the other hand he
looks the shivas are full we've got that
it's his thr he still a lot to be
thankful for so he says well maybe
because of there is a future and this is
what goes through his mind in this song
except this song has no words ladies and
gentlemen because it's simply the Niger
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n
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d
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d d d d
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B
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y
hey
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oh
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d
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y
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thank you very much we hope you're going
to sing this on your way out and Friday
night and shabas and everything
else for those of
you before this concert began who' like
to know how mosha got's career really
started it happened like this could you
give me a a lamino please a
minor are you ready this is not the next
song guys could you just sing along with
me cuz all the audience I hope will okay
it's going to be in a 1 2 three okay MAA
m 1 2 3 4 wake up to the sh in the
morning s cheese for all the
family 50 cheese is everyone at
floting quality and C is guaranteed one
more time wake up to the sh in the
morning even though it's raining hot
outside it's waiting on the Shelf why
don't you come shine
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shesus you remember that
one I'd like to thank a lot of people
but unfortunately time is short I must
thank the conductor here MSHA ala for a
wonderful job of a Zima
officer really
here Marshall ala also wrote the next
song I'm going to sing and a lot of
wonderful hits he's a terrific arranger
I have thanks to give to nman Klein who
arranged the beautiful Eli and SL please
give him a round of
applause last but not leastly I want to
thank Shia Mel witz for giving
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me this opportunity and the direction
and everything else he knows about it
lastly thanks thanks to all of you
you've been absolutely Fab so let's
finish on a nice happy upbeat Le
Tempo It's Your Song
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MOA come on yeah
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Rock
l
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la
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everybody la
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the
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everybody everybody
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go
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and
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the
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the he God
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a
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see
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they
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oh
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w
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fore for
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Happ
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am
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you hear you hear us
good
yes okay first
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happy feel
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oh
holy
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holy
oh
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ho oh
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it's
to I love you
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is
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B
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happy
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is home my
h
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about
baby
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baby me
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bab
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bab the
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he
baby baby
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baby baby
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for go
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the
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build bu
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so
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fire
from
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