Download: αΌၢα်းαΌၢα်း | 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 Hsai Mao (who was tortured a
Full compilation download: Various Artists - Shan State Rebellious Female Musicians: Compilation (1970s-1980s) (the 7 put into 1) Individual compilations: • αΈα်ႈαΌၢα်းαျႃႉαူαΊ်း | Sao Nang Mya Htwe - Compilation (1960s Underground Radio Recordings) • αΌၢα်းαΌၢα်း | Nang Nang - Compilation (1970s-1980s) • αΌၢα်းαီααΌ်း | Nang Si Wan - Compilation (1970s-1980s) • αΌၢα်းαူα်αΆၢα် | Nang Mo Khao - Compilation (1970s-1980s) • αာα်ႉαဴုα်αား | Nang Phin Sar - Compilation (1970s-1980s) • αာα်းαွံ | Nang Tom - Compilation (1970s-1980s) • αာα်αα်αα် | Nang Kham Htin - Compilation (1970s-1980s) Okay, so, let's focus on the womenz π€ͺ Just because π€·♂️ Let's see π€ It's for fun πππ I made these cuz I was out of ideas before π€ (compilation stuffs π) I made about 91(!!) compilations before π²π²π² (in blogspot π€« and computer save πΎ) It appears that 84 compilations are done on YouTube π₯️ - That sounds like a good number π’ Enough to occupy yourselves with π§ (headphones) - If yo
Tai Noom - αၢα΅်ႇαူα်αΈႂ်αႆႈ "IMP" is NOT their band name, including "stage" names like Nang Nang and Nang Si Wan. Not sure why they show their faces on their cover... maybe it's a reissue...
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