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...He sang about 15 songs -- mostly with the piano, and a couple with the guitar. He showed a passion and intensity that could only come straight from the heart. With every word, with every pounding of the note you could feel not only the pain from the sad songs, but also Farhad's. Were these the cries of a singer after almost 20 years of silence?
Perhaps the song that he seemed to relate to most was, "Ayneh-ha" (Mirrors), where a man doesn't recognize himself in the mirror -- a man who can't bring back the past or tolerate the present. What got to me most was "Koodakaaneh" (Childhood Memories), about remembering Noruz as a child in the beginning of spring. But perhaps the most powerful moment was when he was repeating a line from one of his new songs: "I wish we could take our country with us wherever we want like violets."
The only word Farhad spoke to the audience throughout the night was "Moteshakeram" (thank you). There were interruptions between songs from people asking that he "say something." He would only respond with a smile. He said it all with his songs. We all knew it and appreciated it...
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