Sabo7a

I am trying to find the original video for this version of Sabo7a on YouTube but all I found was this version with a woman singing, this version by Miami Group (don’t even think its the same song) and this newer redone version. Anyone know where I can find the original?

update: Here is the video thanks to Moayad [YouTube]


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  1. pearls says:

    or call up Miami

  2. Mark says:

    Ansam thats the one I posted above, its not the one. The one I am talking about was taken from the play and they were people wearing costumes.

  3. suspic says:

    Sorry Mark, but I feel compelled..

    o 9abooo7aaaaaaa 56abha ni9eeb.. rest of the lyrics? Don’t care!

    9aboooooo7aaaaaa!

  4. Equalizer says:

    It gets played frequently on Funoon. I love it. The original is performed by “Firqat Altelvesion” Kuwait Television Band.

  5. moayad says:

    By the way.. it was not part of a play. It was part of a ‘sahra telfezyoneya’ (i don’t know if you can translate it as ‘special night show’) which included many songs and sketches. It is performed by Kuwait TV Band (ferqat al telefezyoiun) in what looks like the back stages of KTV studios in the 1980s (not sure about the exact date).

  6. Aziz says:

    please dont ruin that song by making Bashar sing it again for Zain. its enough that you ruined Everything Okay for us.

  7. Aziz says:

    moayad, I’m not sure about the story, but as far as i know they did that sketch cuz they were happy with their new studio. thats why they show the back stage in the video.

  8. Mark says:

    Moayad you rock!

  9. moayad says:

    Aziz..

    I remember there were other sketches from the same ‘sahra’.. including one with Ali Al Mofidi wearing a Greek custom and bushing some columns causing them to collapse while shouting “3alayya wa 3ala a3daa eee!”.. this is all I can remember right now :p

    Mark..

    Thanks.. It’s not really my video.. I just found it :)

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