Iranian singers: Googoosh, Shohreh Solati (known as Shohreh), Neli, Aki Banayi, Nooshafarin, Nasrein, Leila Forouhar, Ramesh. Iranian Dancer: Jamileh (I may be missing some names).
Well Pakistan and large parts of Afghanistan were Indian before the Muslim invasion..so if that's the roots maybe it should return atleast to the culture, not saying that you should join India..
The story of you Iranians makes me really sad. I met the Iranian owner of a restaurant here in my city in the Philippines. He's Bah'ai and left his country because of how the theocracy cracks down on people of his religion. His restaurant is full of photographic prints of landmarks in Tehran, Isfahan, and other historic cities. Though he now has a family here, oh boy does he miss his home so much. He's never gone back and until that horrible theocracy is deposed, I don't think he can ever return.
@@happyfaults ouff, it literally made me cry reading your comment. I´m iranian myself, so I understand his frustration. this band and video made me respect Khruangbin on a whole new level. this is the second time they bring persian music/culture in their music, and for me it is so personal and close home.
I have a question. This Band is amercian according to google, why so many Iranian commenting on this song? I ask because I would like to know the connection you people have it. Thank you in advance.
Aşığım bu şarkıya gerçekten. Bütün duyguları aynı anda hissettiren bir şarkı. 3 yıl olmuş tanıyalı. Bu videoyla tanımıştım ama üstünden neleeer neler geçti. Hala aynı duygularla dinliyorum. Ben aynı ben değilim ama olsun. Bazı şeylerin olduğu yerde kalması çok iyi. İnsana nerede kaldığını hatırlatıyor.
@@ozlemsurucu6589 Yorumunuz gerçekten duygularıma tercüman oldu. Ben de tam 2 sene önce yine ramazan'a denk gelen bir zamanda üniversite kampüsümde duymuştum ve o zamanla kıyasla hem iyi hem kötü... insan değişiyor..
I feel like they only did it with this song too, that style, Turkish stuff that groups are being influenced by today is like a revelation in modern rock music right now a little revivalism
@@DisgruntledPersian No way. Anatolian Rock (old Turkish Rock) was not influenced by any country. It was fed with elements of Anatolian/Turkish culture, even its words were based on Turkish folk songs. The instruments are completely local instruments. (Saz, Tambura, Baglama etc.) Probably Iranian music was influenced by Turkish Rock.
The female singers in the video, are not lost or forgotten after all these years. Although, they are living in diaspora, they are still performing and are being respected especially among older generations of Iranian fans. Enter the names such as , "Googoosh", or "Noosh afarin" , (two main characters in the video) in youtube search, and you'll come up with a lot of new songs! I was 12 years old, when the revolution in Iran happened in the late 70's, so this video is sort of nostalgic for me! Anyway, thnx Khruangbin!
You are most welcome, Malgorzata! As far as I could recall, some other female singers in the video are: Shohreh Solati, Leila Forouhar, Ramesh, Marjan, and Jamileh(only belly dancing). There might be few others whom unfortunately could not be recognized by me, but the main ones are named. Thanks
if you ever have the opportunity to see them play live... DO IT. Only the best bands sound even BETTER live, was a spiritual experience they took a piece of my soul when they left the stage
I just seen them last week and yes!!!! Everything about them was something I can’t even put into words!! The crowd was hypnotized by the amazing talent
I heard this song last night in a meme and suddenly connected with it. Couldnt imagine that it depicts iran. Even though i hate my country (because in my life i have seen nothing in here but despair) it brings tear to my eyes because it's about our past. Not too long ago, 50 years. Now we are set back 200 years.
I will not comment on the artistic part of this song, and topics like the consequences and reasons for silencing women...But how heartwarming is to see comments from Iran and USA, and all around the world. Thank you Khruangbin for this "peace of art" :) Your music is the bridge we never knew we needed.
I'm Iranian. Thanks for making this wonderful music. Hopefully, someday, we can be free again from this government and Islamic laws and our people can have a peaceful prosperous life.
@@BrandonPetrucci It is actually your fault. You helped topple the elected Iranian government and installed the Shah. When he was overthrown your governmnt had suppressed almost all opposition except the Ayatollah in Paris. He filled a vacuum
@@marks5946 Hey man, life isn't either just black or white but so so many shades of gray, the USA has been a beacon of light to the world in so many ways and we've also messed up and been quite evil as well but so has literally every country. It's NOT our fault, there are so many other factors, like the fact that it is a bullshit religious matter we're talking about, I'm an atheist and there's no denying that religion, in this case Islam is at the root core of the issue so once again and so it will forever be that NOTHING is as simple as can be painted as there are millions of factors involved and I don't have the time or inclination to school you on this or anything else...
I was a casual listener, I discovered Khruangbin on Spotify. But I just stumbled on Maria Tambien a few days ago, when I saw googoosh on their musical gif thing. And now I saw this music video! Thank you Khruangbin for being a voice against our dictator goverment which loves oppressing our talented women! As an Iranian fan of your music, this means a lot!
Im iraninan and i thank you guyz for this awesome video clip. Ive got that you guyz know good about Iran . Most of Iranian are same as you and want freedom. But unfortunately policy in the world doesnt let us to be free. They ve found iranians weak point and they abuse this beautiful country somehow. I hope iran can experience freedom once again. WE ARE NOT SAME AS THE GOVERNMENT
As you may know Vandad, a lot of Americans are just like you - we just want to be free and live in peace, and have harmony with the world (including Iran), but our government is screwed up, too. At least we can share things like great music!
How Iran was before and what it has become now because of politics and religion. Majority of people are unaware of this. That's how true Iran used to be, that was my mother's era, she talks to me about how she left when she was 18 because she didn't like seeing the changes. Also this came as a nice surprise to me. Khruangbin's awareness towards old Iran was very cool to see, and made me appreciate them even more. I didn't even know they had this video until Laura talked about it on a radio show! Hahah. I was here for the music but this is pretty awesome, these guys seem knowleadgeable and curious of the world's cultures and history! :) Hopefully one day Iran gets rid of the heavily influenced religion in the country. I am not a fan of it, as a Canadian Persian who spent a couple years growing up in Iran (age 8 to 14).
This video is amazing; a very concise account of what happened to us within a tyrannical theocracy... how we got wiped off the public sphere... this is the image of our absence, our negation. A chapter of the story of us, Iranian women.
@ffs reff I condemn tyranny in any form, whether it's Israel oppressing Palestinians, the US supporting Israel, the Shah, and the current Iranian government. Islamic tyrannies are no better or worse than Communist or fascist tyrannies, or any other kind. Personally I would rather live in a country with a secular government and allow people to practice whatever religion they were raised in, or choose for themselves, including no religion. But that doesn't mean secular governments are off the hook, as many have been corrupt and violent or propped up by more powerful governments with their own agendas. It's not about religion. Islam does not equal fanaticism.
This is an awesome music piece and the video is strong political statement! This was a great era in these countries, a true spring! And who helped toppling these regimes and establishing tyranny? I think we all know... Love from Greece!
I'm Somali and what happened to Iran with the Islamic revolution and what it used to be before reminds me of my homeland. I hope that one day our countries can return to the beauty and prestige they used to hold.
Sarialaw means no fun for anyone. I’m glad khruangbin could address this in their official video of Maria tambien. What a trio. What a great riff. Hard not to groove to..🥰
I've heard this song in a random spotify playlist and I was hooked inmediatly, now that I saw the video and read the description of what it is about I have to say that this is a wonderful way of honouring the artistry of every women, specially those who were silenced.
this video is awesome- its hard to think so many dont have the freedom to dance and feel music like this in their hearts and lifestyles- The Iranian women will topple the dictatorship. women brought us into the world. in the end women win. its just how the story ends.
What a fabulous video....beautiful people really expressing their love for dancing ......wish I could turn the clock back.....this track is surreal ....Just brilliant.
This song was just awesome!! The music video and the instrumemts are just wow!!! As a persian i can easily feel the melody conveyed using persian traditional music vocabulary!!!! The feeling is uncanny! Fabulous Art!! Thanks Khruangbin
Many of the singers you showed continued their successful carriers in LA, CA which is a hub for Iranian musicions outside Iran Thanks for the great music and video
Perfect harmony of the sound and the dance moves and facial expressions of beautiful free Iranian women. The spirituality of the sound can be seen in the facial expressions of these beautiful women from back then. Pure goose bumping, soul touching sound and video, respect
One of the best music videos of recent times, for it's unveiled (pun intended) criticism of Iran. And that last shot. I see little kids everywhere, London, Berlin etc being dragged away by their parents just because they are fascinated by some live music, art, fashion or anything that is different from what they know. And this is the utterly shocking part of it. R.I.P 1970's Persia, I hope you rise again one day:)
My favorite band since I stumbled in front of their stage at Okeechobee Fest 2017. Before they played a single note I got the feeling that they were incredible, such a powerful presence. Legendary band! ❤️❤️❤️ so much!
This indescribable wonderfull song in combination with this music video & my old homeland makes me speechless. I love it to the moon and back and repeat♥️
I wasn't going to order the special edition pink vinyl until later, then I saw it drop from 1000 to 80 in just 12 hours. So glad my insomnia made me check on it!!
Khruangbin are the best band playing at the moment. Every tune is just a perfect storm of ideas and execution. Sonically aesthetic. Saw them live in London and it was the best performance I've ever seen (I'm old)
On the one hand, this is a video about women and the Iranian Revolution, and on the other hand, this is a video about the people we hardly ever think about who control what we get to see.
Iranian singers: Googoosh, Shohreh Solati (known as Shohreh), Neli, Aki Banayi, Nooshafarin, Nasrein, Leila Forouhar, Ramesh.
Iranian Dancer: Jamileh
(I may be missing some names).
How does this song not have a billion views?!?! ARE PEOPLE DEAF?
Indeed!
This is how Iran, Pakistan Afghanistan were in the 70s sad to see how this freedom has changed n gone. Lovely song
Even in America we need to unite!
Well Pakistan and large parts of Afghanistan were Indian before the Muslim invasion..so if that's the roots maybe it should return atleast to the culture, not saying that you should join India..
@@JustCoastNProject 2025 will do something similar to many Americans.
@@abybaby02 were indian,,,,.keep dreaming....Hindutva my ass,,,
The song has nothing to do with your sh!th0le countries
I'm Iranian and this video made me really sad, but the music is in another level, just awesome
reminds me of everything that was stolen from my grandparents. fucking bastards
The story of you Iranians makes me really sad. I met the Iranian owner of a restaurant here in my city in the Philippines. He's Bah'ai and left his country because of how the theocracy cracks down on people of his religion. His restaurant is full of photographic prints of landmarks in Tehran, Isfahan, and other historic cities. Though he now has a family here, oh boy does he miss his home so much. He's never gone back and until that horrible theocracy is deposed, I don't think he can ever return.
@@happyfaults ouff, it literally made me cry reading your comment. I´m iranian myself, so I understand his frustration. this band and video made me respect Khruangbin on a whole new level. this is the second time they bring persian music/culture in their music, and for me it is so personal and close home.
Teach us unknown souls?!
I have a question. This Band is amercian according to google, why so many Iranian commenting on this song? I ask because I would like to know the connection you people have it. Thank you in advance.
It shows the freedom and sensuality of pre-Khomeini Persia in a really tasteful manner. An awesome music video
Aşığım bu şarkıya gerçekten. Bütün duyguları aynı anda hissettiren bir şarkı. 3 yıl olmuş tanıyalı. Bu videoyla tanımıştım ama üstünden neleeer neler geçti. Hala aynı duygularla dinliyorum. Ben aynı ben değilim ama olsun. Bazı şeylerin olduğu yerde kalması çok iyi. İnsana nerede kaldığını hatırlatıyor.
@@ozlemsurucu6589 Yorumunuz gerçekten duygularıma tercüman oldu. Ben de tam 2 sene önce yine ramazan'a denk gelen bir zamanda üniversite kampüsümde duymuştum ve o zamanla kıyasla hem iyi hem kötü... insan değişiyor..
Solidarity to my Persian sisters in Iran today, struggling and fighting for their freedom! Great video folks!
CIA color revolution... Yeah, freedom, sure 😂
Our own perception of freedom, not the shameless lack of social code or moral.
@@EnriqueVivancoHshut up
Project 2025 will do something similar to many Americans.
Love the guitar work, very Middle Eastern sounding with psychedelic rock !!
Reminds me of Turkish 70s rock
@@TheIndogamer Turkish psychrock is influenced by Iranian classic pop and Koroush Yaghmaeis music
I heard surf rock too
I feel like they only did it with this song too, that style, Turkish stuff that groups are being influenced by today is like a revelation in modern rock music right now a little revivalism
@@DisgruntledPersian No way. Anatolian Rock (old Turkish Rock) was not influenced by any country. It was fed with elements of Anatolian/Turkish culture, even its words were based on Turkish folk songs. The instruments are completely local instruments. (Saz, Tambura, Baglama etc.) Probably Iranian music was influenced by Turkish Rock.
Beautiful song. Relevant as ever... especially right now. ❤
Came back to this video for exactly this reason.
I am only 12 years old but this song impressed me very much. Good thing there is such a group.🤗
Good music taste at 12. Well done 👍
So happy you’re experiencing them at such a young age. Hope you find more beautiful music as you grow
😳 your music taste is awesome
awesome bro, I love this video it fits perfectly with the song about Middle Eastern music...
I wish I was into this kind of music at 12. Good for you.
The female singers in the video, are not lost or forgotten after all these years. Although, they are living in diaspora, they are still performing and are being respected especially among older generations of Iranian fans. Enter the names such as , "Googoosh", or "Noosh afarin" , (two main characters in the video) in youtube search, and you'll come up with a lot of new songs!
I was 12 years old, when the revolution in Iran happened in the late 70's, so this video is sort of nostalgic for me! Anyway, thnx Khruangbin!
Thank you for this info! I appreciate your insight. I'll check them out
You are very welcome!
Many thanks for providing some of the names. I'd like to look all those women up and was hoping someone would speak up. Thanks again.
You are most welcome, Malgorzata! As far as I could recall, some other female singers in the video are: Shohreh Solati, Leila Forouhar, Ramesh, Marjan, and Jamileh(only belly dancing). There might be few others whom unfortunately could not be recognized by me, but the main ones are named. Thanks
Thanks again! I will be checking their work out, one by one.
I am only 18 years old and from Iran. But Khruangbin songs take me back to the past. I found a good new band، thank تشکر
if you ever have the opportunity to see them play live... DO IT. Only the best bands sound even BETTER live, was a spiritual experience they took a piece of my soul when they left the stage
Hear hear! I've seen them at the 'Best Kept Secret' festival in the Netherland. Great performance!
No, quite the opposite: they fed your soul!
Just saw them last weekend in Miami and get to see them again in North Florida. I'm still just as excited to see them this weekend as I was last!
I just seen them last week and yes!!!! Everything about them was something I can’t even put into words!! The crowd was hypnotized by the amazing talent
Seriously. They play it exactly like the album, then they'll whip out some new shit that sounds even better.
I heard this song last night in a meme and suddenly connected with it. Couldnt imagine that it depicts iran. Even though i hate my country (because in my life i have seen nothing in here but despair) it brings tear to my eyes because it's about our past. Not too long ago, 50 years. Now we are set back 200 years.
Eat shayt
How is the situation in iran now? Have protests done something?
i am so sorry for you. i am kurdish. we are experiencing the same things as you
@@otabekisaqov8688 no
I will not comment on the artistic part of this song, and topics like the consequences and reasons for silencing women...But how heartwarming is to see comments from Iran and USA, and all around the world. Thank you Khruangbin for this "peace of art" :) Your music is the bridge we never knew we needed.
I'm Iranian. Thanks for making this wonderful music. Hopefully, someday, we can be free again from this government and Islamic laws and our people can have a peaceful prosperous life.
Am R Aamiin
@@aditjazzz It's not our fault...seems so so many either blame us or ask us for help...
@@BrandonPetrucci It is actually your fault. You helped topple the elected Iranian government and installed the Shah. When he was overthrown your governmnt had suppressed almost all opposition except the Ayatollah in Paris. He filled a vacuum
@@BrandonPetrucci "It's not our fault" "yeah yeah yeah I know." So which one is it?
@@marks5946 Hey man, life isn't either just black or white but so so many shades of gray, the USA has been a beacon of light to the world in so many ways and we've also messed up and been quite evil as well but so has literally every country. It's NOT our fault, there are so many other factors, like the fact that it is a bullshit religious matter we're talking about, I'm an atheist and there's no denying that religion, in this case Islam is at the root core of the issue so once again and so it will forever be that NOTHING is as simple as can be painted as there are millions of factors involved and I don't have the time or inclination to school you on this or anything else...
As time goes on, this ages like no other and only becomes more relevant.
I was a casual listener, I discovered Khruangbin on Spotify. But I just stumbled on Maria Tambien a few days ago, when I saw googoosh on their musical gif thing. And now I saw this music video! Thank you Khruangbin for being a voice against our dictator goverment which loves oppressing our talented women! As an Iranian fan of your music, this means a lot!
Im iraninan and i thank you guyz for this awesome video clip. Ive got that you guyz know good about Iran . Most of Iranian are same as you and want freedom. But unfortunately policy in the world doesnt let us to be free. They ve found iranians weak point and they abuse this beautiful country somehow.
I hope iran can experience freedom once again.
WE ARE NOT SAME AS THE GOVERNMENT
I am turkish and you made me cry now Vandad!! Brother...l want Iran has to change... A good peace way
As you may know Vandad, a lot of Americans are just like you - we just want to be free and live in peace, and have harmony with the world (including Iran), but our government is screwed up, too. At least we can share things like great music!
Keep your head up brother. Peace
Shout outs to the Iranian people. This video tells a deep story!
remembered about this amazing video in the midst of the current events in Iran 🙏
How Iran was before and what it has become now because of politics and religion. Majority of people are unaware of this. That's how true Iran used to be, that was my mother's era, she talks to me about how she left when she was 18 because she didn't like seeing the changes. Also this came as a nice surprise to me. Khruangbin's awareness towards old Iran was very cool to see, and made me appreciate them even more. I didn't even know they had this video until Laura talked about it on a radio show! Hahah. I was here for the music but this is pretty awesome, these guys seem knowleadgeable and curious of the world's cultures and history! :) Hopefully one day Iran gets rid of the heavily influenced religion in the country. I am not a fan of it, as a Canadian Persian who spent a couple years growing up in Iran (age 8 to 14).
@@dream.64839 do you even know who mossadegh was? 💀💀
This made me eyes water. One of the best music videos I’ve ever seen.
I love everybody who loves this jam!!
I was listening last night a radio station here in Bucharest and this instrumental made me have goosebumps. Indeed a beautiful song. Big up!
its really fascinating how it affects us
Love Romania! Hi!
This video is amazing; a very concise account of what happened to us within a tyrannical theocracy... how we got wiped off the public sphere... this is the image of our absence, our negation. A chapter of the story of us, Iranian women.
I'm so sorry for you... I have been in Iran twice and I love your country so much. Peace.
Much love from America. We hope for your sake your freedom is closer than it seems.
Do you mean Iran?
edit: Iran was cool and rock n roll in the 70's, but since then it's fucking radicalized
@@aakkoin rock'n roll maybe but cool...
Pahlavi was a laic dictator, replaced by an islamic dictator after the revolution.
@ffs reff I condemn tyranny in any form, whether it's Israel oppressing Palestinians, the US supporting Israel, the Shah, and the current Iranian government. Islamic tyrannies are no better or worse than Communist or fascist tyrannies, or any other kind. Personally I would rather live in a country with a secular government and allow people to practice whatever religion they were raised in, or choose for themselves, including no religion. But that doesn't mean secular governments are off the hook, as many have been corrupt and violent or propped up by more powerful governments with their own agendas. It's not about religion. Islam does not equal fanaticism.
This is an awesome music piece and the video is strong political statement!
This was a great era in these countries, a true spring!
And who helped toppling these regimes and establishing tyranny?
I think we all know...
Love from Greece!
Exactly file mou🙏
This beat is absolutely mesmerizing. Beautiful music. And I would have loved to visit Iran back then
I'm Somali and what happened to Iran with the Islamic revolution and what it used to be before reminds me of my homeland. I hope that one day our countries can return to the beauty and prestige they used to hold.
Sarialaw means no fun for anyone. I’m glad khruangbin could address this in their official video of Maria tambien. What a trio. What a great riff. Hard not to groove to..🥰
I've heard this song in a random spotify playlist and I was hooked inmediatly, now that I saw the video and read the description of what it is about I have to say that this is a wonderful way of honouring the artistry of every women, specially those who were silenced.
I feel like I’ve been throwing into a timemachine and back in 70’s and the melody either is an other level
As an Iranian would like to thank you for your music and this very interesting video. Awesome work.
Nice propaganda
@@AlbertoRaulMarinoni Prppaganda, really?
this video is awesome- its hard to think so many dont have the freedom to dance and feel music like this in their hearts and lifestyles- The Iranian women will topple the dictatorship. women brought us into the world. in the end women win. its just how the story ends.
I just got out onto this on Saturday while my homey was speeding over the George Washington Bridge, from Jerez to NYC. This joint is 🔥🔥🔥
1:10 I love the way she gets down. Feeling the music.
Who is she?
@@wiccathebeatmaker گوگوش googoosh
Thanks for this unique goosebump. There's nothing sad in this video - but the context.
Heard a snippet of this today in a record store and bought the vinyl instantly, I haven't stopped spinning it since I got home.. Killer band.
Cant get enough of this song, I love these guys.
Who would imagine that a woman can be so liberated in the 70s so oppressed in 2022...
So sad 😢
I take it you havent been paying attention to what is happening in America ...
@@analcommando1124 ah yes the 2 countries in the world iran and America
Thanks to Western terrorism
Project 2025 will do something similar to many Americans.
@@analcommando1124
project 2025! TRumps plan for USA
Dedicated to the Girls fighting for their freedom WE stand with you 1💯👊✊️✌️
This video left cold chills down my body. Khruagbin you guys are amazing on so many levels.
What a fabulous video....beautiful people really expressing their love for dancing ......wish I could turn the clock back.....this track is surreal ....Just brilliant.
I'm not Iranian.
It's all cool. I still love Khruangbin.
And my Iranian brothers and sisters, love you as well, we are all one people
Did you even try to understand this video? It's not all cool. Not everywhere.
@@Pieter_Auper did u even try to understand what he wrote?chill
Khruangbin are American just so you know
*I'm from EGYPT 🇪🇬*
*Guitar licks here sounds like home for me ✌❤*
I'm a new fan of Googoosh now كوكوش
All of this lost like tears in the rain.
They played this at the Olympics in the breaking event. I shazamed it because it was soo dope!!! Love it.
ya
Iranian women are so beautiful
I can’t get this song out of my head! I love it!
khruangbin is the best band in the world
Emmett Mascha so true!
Yes.
Not in my world. They need alil more American influence 😜
Ruben Molinar fuck u
Ruben Molinar
You wanna go, sis?
This song was just awesome!! The music video and the instrumemts are just wow!!! As a persian i can easily feel the melody conveyed using persian traditional music vocabulary!!!! The feeling is uncanny! Fabulous Art!!
Thanks Khruangbin
Everything about this is AMAZING.
Killer tune!
Most AWWWESOME!!! music on planet Earth in the last 20 - 30 years. Many, many "Thank you's!" Will continue to listen many more times!!
Steve.
I just discovered you guys and you've been the soundtrack of my life ever since🙏
Many of the singers you showed continued their successful carriers in LA, CA which is a hub for Iranian musicions outside Iran Thanks for the great music and video
Music have the power of Revolution and Liberty. Without words this is such a fantastic music. Love it❤💎
If we never had a revolution, none of this would have happened. It's the most heart wrenching thing that has effected everyone from that region.
I just watched this 12 times in a row. My soul is ready.
The Natty Pro for what?
Ready for bad trip?
Perfect harmony of the sound and the dance moves and facial expressions of beautiful free Iranian women. The spirituality of the sound can be seen in the facial expressions of these beautiful women from back then. Pure goose bumping, soul touching sound and video, respect
This will always be a classic.
Oh my god . I love this song it's touch my heart .
Big Thanks from Iran bros!❤
This track is used as the theme song for the podcast The RFK Tapes. That's how I came to it, as I am sure others will as well. Awesome!
Wonderful music, and a timely reminder that freedom is too often two steps forward, one step back.
I need that album immediately!!! On vinyl.
What a tune, what a tune. Both albums have just been ordered, cannot wait to listen to them both fully.
Видеоряд до слёз, спасибо 🙏😢
Great song. Powerful message. It is sad to see the little girl at the end. Genius video.
One of the best music videos of recent times, for it's unveiled (pun intended) criticism of Iran. And that last shot. I see little kids everywhere, London, Berlin etc being dragged away by their parents just because they are fascinated by some live music, art, fashion or anything that is different from what they know. And this is the utterly shocking part of it.
R.I.P 1970's Persia, I hope you rise again one day:)
Such a change.
Music videos weren't being made like this for a long time.
My favorite band since I stumbled in front of their stage at Okeechobee Fest 2017. Before they played a single note I got the feeling that they were incredible, such a powerful presence. Legendary band! ❤️❤️❤️ so much!
SameOld Channel this is their best song
This indescribable wonderfull song in combination with this music video & my old homeland makes me speechless. I love it to the moon and back and repeat♥️
MOS DEF BROUGHT ME HERE (from his live show in TUNISIA) X
I lived in Tehran as an American in 1978-79. I was wondering what I was feeling when I loved this song sooooo much.
I wasn't going to order the special edition pink vinyl until later, then I saw it drop from 1000 to 80 in just 12 hours. So glad my insomnia made me check on it!!
Only a music clip can be so meaningful and harmonious.
What an eye opening video, took me to school on what so many lost when Iran became a theocracy- Googoosh at 1:28 is absolutely gorgeous...
I haven't listened to such beautiful music for a long time, it has a 1970s breeze, it's very nice.
I love this. I cant get enough. I heard this on the radio two weeks ago and have been addicted ever since.
This is PERFECTION within imperfection. Wonderful video!! Khruangbin you are one of a kind
Such a sad video - but thanks a million for reminding us of the heroines of a liberal Persia/Iran! I will listen into their music.
My friend Chef Tree showed this band and must listen to them many times throughout the day!
It's like witnessing our future. I'm Turkish.
Still have a chance to stop it, hopefully!
bu siralar fazla dinler olduk bunu :)
:(
ouch...
merci pour cette ligne de basse qui vous met en trance! c'est magique
such a fantastic tune.. so incredibly catchy! xx
amazing song and amazing story... im completely impressed from the sound and musicality of the song. this is a MASTER PIECE in my opinion
Damn this is like psychedelic flamenco mixed with greek and middle east sounds! Awesome!
I love how the awesome power of music can break boundaries of color and warm the coldest of hearts. God help us all.
Just wow! Gonna go see 'em play live tonight.
How did they do?
J. Chimpion They were great!!! I would definitely go see them play live again!!!
you lucky bastard
Best song ever made hope to get to see you guys in California 2019
if you are persian, show this to your parents. they will fucking love it. damn i love khruangbin
still one of the most best songs i’ve ever listened to
holy sh*t! This is the best piece of art i've seen in a very long time!
Don't forget to see the live on KEXP version of this track too. 🎙️ 🎶 👩🏻🎤
Just exploring my Persian family and stumbled on this NICE TRACK!
Love the new song! Just pre-ordered the new album!
Khruangbin are the best band playing at the moment. Every tune is just a perfect storm of ideas and execution. Sonically aesthetic. Saw them live in London and it was the best performance I've ever seen (I'm old)
They really are amazing with their perfectly retro sound
You have done it again my friends!
I've heard a song like this or that samples it but can't find it anywhere
Woke up to this. Thank you so much.
On the one hand, this is a video about women and the Iranian Revolution, and on the other hand, this is a video about the people we hardly ever think about who control what we get to see.
The drum is amazing