Download: ၼၢင်းၼၢင်း | Nang Nang - Compilation (1970s-1980s) YouTube The bands she's a member of: Tai Noom (tr. Young Shan), Invisible , High Hopes , and Tunggaburi Band . She started it with Tai Noom. The first track on this compilation is the first track ever recorded on this band!! They did it in a basement - they did it themselves. No label or anything. They had trouble getting a hold of the instruments that they wanted (before making the first tape, of course). The band members went from village to village, singing and asking for gifts (in a humble way, like homeless people cardboard signs). They got the spare change that they could get and got the instruments for the band. They made double-entendre lyrics (what the locals would understand - not the Burmese officially led government, of course - they probably don't understand the hidden meanings of Shan language lyrics). To protect themselves from the government - not anything like Sai Hs...
As of now: I'm in intense recovery mode regarding my TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury) circumstance (which happened 3 ½ years ago, due to a car crash incident), so here is me stumbling my way again to show what I have: So I had (recently) decided to browse through some of the saved PDF books from a website (what appears to be intentionally redirected by the Burmese govt, so I had intuitively decided to save the PDS of the books that were crucial for me, just in case… and it turned out to be the case, of it the website apparently essentially removed ) called khamkhoo.com (apparently incorrect pages), created by, who appears to be by Nang Kham Khoo, who also created this fantastic YouTube channel , which was one of the inspirations for me finding a lot of legendary rock/pop Shan songs (that stem from, what the locals call "Underground Radio", during the 1960's - as far as I know). And, here's a PDF (by Amporn Jarattikorn) of a book that helped me find some of ...
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