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AY KIZ (EZGİNİN DİĞÜ FIRST CONCERT RECORDING, 1983) Ezginin Günlüğü music group was founded in 1981 by Emin İgüs, Hakan Yılmaz, Vedat Verter, Tugay Başar, Şebnem (Tuncay) Ünal. Emin İgüs suggested that the group be given the name "Ezginin Günlüğü". This name, which meant keeping a diary with melodies, recording life with melodies, was initially found a bit strange, but was later adopted by the group members and the audience. Nadir Göktürk joined the group in 1982, a year after its foundation. Other artists also contributed to the group's work during this early period: Doğan Dikmen (ney), Baki Duyarlar (cello), Kemal Küçük (percussion instruments), Erol Şengül (cello), Canan Tollu (flute), Nurgül Yahyaoğlu (vocals). Ezginin Günlüğü gave their first concert on March 28, 1983 at Hodri Meydan Cultural Center in Zincirlikuyu, Istanbul (Hodri Meydan Cultural Center, which also housed the Levent Kırca Theater, unfortunately closed a long time ago). Immediately after the first concert, they gave their second concert on April 6, 1983, at the same venue. The song we present here is a cleaned-up version of the live recording from their first concert. Although it is not a professional studio recording, we think it is valuable as a document that reflects the spirit of the period. Enjoy listening. Ay Kız is a song sung and recorded live by Ezginin Günlüğü, one of Turkey's leading folk-pop bands, at their first concert in Istanbul in March-April 1983. The song was sung by Hakan Yılmaz, one of the band's founders and soloist. Ay Kız is one of the Azerbaijani songs that form an important part of Ezginin Günlüğü's repertoire during the founding period. The song is about the classic themes of Azeri love songs: falling in love with someone, facing the hopelessness of uniting with the loved one, and voicing the agony of separation. Ay Kız (Oh Girl) was performed and live recorded at the debut concert of Ezginin Günlüğü, a top-ranking folk-pop group of Turkey, in March-April 1983. The singer was Hakan Yılmaz, a founder of the group. Ay Kız was one of the Azeri songs, belonging to the folk tradition of Azerbaijan and eastern Turkey, which formed a significant part of the early repertory of Ezginin Günlüğü. The song's main theme is the classic theme of Azeri and middle eastern love songs: falling in love with someone, facing the hopelessness of uniting with the loved one, and voicing the agony of separation. Contributors: Lyrics: Zeynal Cabbarzade (Azerbaijan) Composition: Cahangir Cahangirov (Azerbaijan) Arrangement: Nadir Göktürk Vocals: Hakan Yılmaz Baglama: Vedat Verter Cura: Nadir Göktürk Cello: Baki Duyarlar Flute: Canan Tollu Percussion: Emin İgüs Bass Baglama: Tugay Başar Remastering: Evren Arkman (Harems) Cover: Ragıp İncesağır Lyrics: You burned (threw) my semen, oh girl, oh girl into the fire It is to feed the donkey, believe me, after me You were going to throw me, you loved, tell me, feed, what are you for? Fill my soul with the donkey like sherbet, give it to me Tell me, tell me, what happened to your year, my friend? My eyes were stuck on the road, I was stuck (my eyes were stuck on the road, I was stuck), the moon is beautiful It became a share, the leaves became sad My eyes remained staring at your ways You are in my heart (in my heart), my words Tell me, what happened to you, my love? I'm calling you, come if you're stranded at the rough lands? Don't hurt me I beg you, don't throw your semen, don't leave me My eyes remained staring at your ways You are in my heart (in my heart), my words Tell me, what happened to you, my love?