My family used to listen almost exclusively to George Dalaras. In the car, at parties, when friends visisted, or when we had people from abroad visiting and we wanted to show them a little piece of Greek culture. 

        I used to think that he was a great artist until I was 14-15 years old. I remember the last album that I liked was the one with the songs of Goran Bregovic. I was excited how the rhythm was going faster in the song: “Nyhta” (Night).

        After that I began to hate him. Partly in response initially to my family, where everyone always knew everything better than me, because I was the youngest. I remember we went to see him playing with the band called Pyx Lax, and I told my parents that I was coming along only to listen to Pyx Lax, a small band at the time! He wasn't that bad that night...

        The next year we went to see him again, played with the band called Kitrina Podilata (meaning Yellow Bikes). He wasn't good ... I remembered after the concert that we had seen him in the castle of Lefkada island once during the summer time, where again he wasn't good ... Well these 2 performances, as well my teenage age, the Bregovic songs that are the same in different languages, some things that comedian Tzimis Panousis said, and then I decided: Dalaras was finished for me. 

        Later in my life I realized why I dislike him till now. Dalaras is the symbol of everything bad in the modern Greek, after the Junta. The poor person who is now posh, but makes his money by singing revolutionary songs, betting on the memories of Greeks, the right-winger (at least life style-wise) with the left-wing past, the sold out person, etc. In general consider him a hypocrite.

       Moreover, I thought he was to blame for many problems of the Greek music. He has “stolen” the songs from every Greek artist. This pissed me off and still does! 

       I had decided not to pay ever for his concerts, albums or anything else that he was involved, and usually the shows I listen to on the radio do not play his songs, EVER! 

       Living abroad, purely by chance I found several non-Greeks who spoke to me about Dalaras. Turks, Yugoslavs (I still call them that, because that's how I was taught to call them) Israelis and Arabs. I always said: "He has an amazing voice, but I can't stand him!"

       And honestly I really couldn't bear to listen to him! The people who are listening to him fanatically are those who are leading Greece into destruction. The generation of the resistance in the Athens Polytechnic School against the Junta in 1973, the people who made a lot of money in the 1980's, who packed Athens, made illegal villas with swimming pools, inflated tax evasion, wanted to place their children in the public sector and were obsessed with getting them into University, voted PASOK (Papandreou's so called Socialists) and forgot where they were coming from. The only thing that this generations was left with was the voice of Dalaras. These people were listening to him and crying while they were drinking whiskey in very expensive bouzoukia nightclubs ...

       Now this generation votes for memorandums, and betrays her own struggles of the past as well as her children. The fact hat the wife of Dalaras became a politician with PASOK and voted for the measures and the cuts for the Greek people gave me another reason to hate him ...And once I learned about these free concerts that he is giving at the moment in Athens, I disagreed. 'He should be ashamed,' I said ' to play political songs about poverty, while his wife is killing people 2 years now by voting for the measures in the parliament."

        But seeing the picture in Ilion, really hurt my heart. And that weight made me write today. Because I still think about, 36 hours after I saw ayoghurt thrown at him while being on stage, and him not leaving. I was moved ...

        I felt like my father was being attacked, whom I criticise from morning till night - and those that are like him! And I wanted to defend him.

        That scene made me fed up and shocked me. The guy who went up on the stage wearing a helmet scared me. Dalaras did not leave even then, although he could be harmed. This picture reminded me of Christ in the Last Supper and later on the Calvary, although I hate all religions. I admired him.

         I don't disagree with the throwing yoghurts at politicians, businessmen who want workers to be slaves, journalists and publishers, who delibrately hide the truth. Quite the contrary, I would throw them a yoghurt myself if I had the chance.I also don't disagree with invading the parliament, throwing stones at the cops, the attack on Marfin Bank, the burning of the Christmas tree, throwing Molotov cocktails. In fact, I want us to take up arms and make a deep class, social and political revolution in Greece.

         But attacking an artist, I find it ugly, profoundly wrong and fascist. I doesn't express me and I would preferred if it had never happened. I realized that I started to like George (as Panousis calls him) by his reaction. Then I heard his interviews in the past few days, and I liked him even more, unlike his wife...

          I realized something else as well: these songs that Dalaras sings symbolize all the negatives that I mentioned above, but their meanings could also become a symbol for a new beginning for us, the younger generation, who have passion and soul and want to change the establishment in Greece.

          This does not mean that Dalaras did not screw up in the past in his life and career, and also it doesn't mean that I agree with him on the "inevitability" of the memorandum, etc. I'd prefer if he was along with people like Mikis Theodorakis and Alkinoos Ioannidisin street marches in the last 2 years, and not silent till today. Dalaras instead decided to organise these free concerts for the people and that's his choice.

          As it is my choice to disagree with them, and now that I changed my mind , it is to support them! I wish I was in Athens in one of his following concerts, to applaud him, defend him and congratulate him in person. For now, I look forward to Dalaras coming abroad, so that I can shake his hand, only for his reaction during his latest consert.

GreekRagnaroker

Postscript: I will continue to love and listen to Tzimis Panousis on the radio every day, because this is the Greece that expresses me more
3/22/2012 06:03:21 am

Great info, thanks

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LyraCoffeeHouse
10/18/2012 05:32:37 am

I came across this article by chance while looking for a Theodorakis song, and I'm so glad I did. I'm not Greek, and my comment has nothing to do with whether you're right or wrong, but how you look at the world. I think you have a pure heart. And I think that's what allows you to see things so clearly. It's very rare in these times anywhere in the world. Thank you!

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10/27/2012 07:09:44 am

Thank you so much for your lovely comment. I really appreciate it

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Jorgos
11/28/2012 06:01:24 am

I was just googling this incidence and came across your post. I really enjoyed reading it and, for the biggest part, I agree with it ;-)
ευχαριστώ!

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john kotsimbos
7/27/2013 01:51:36 pm

People evolve. For you and many Greeks to say Dalaras sold out is silly. He is a man in his 60s, whose career has spanned more than 40 years. I am certain that you in your 60s will be different than you were in your 20s. Dalaras is NOT his wife. She is a free person and if she wants to be in politics, that is her decision. And people can disagree as to which way Greece must solve its SELF INFLICTED problems. This includes mr. Dalaras. Shame on Greece for treating its iconic singer in such a vicious, caveman-like manner. I, as a Greek, am ashamed of my country. I usually disagree with Dalaras' politics and most Greeks as well, but I respect Dalaras for showing BALLS and not giving the satisfaction to these disgraceful punks!!!

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Demetrios Georgakopoulos.
10/25/2014 02:35:54 am

I red your comments and I am glad that you finally came around and regognized the talent and the ethics of the greatest singer our country ever produced. I am The same age as Sir Dalaras and I have been listening to him since he started his illustrious carrier. My wife ( South African ) worships him Ido too.
We have see him in Boston many times I personally had the privilege to see him in the early 70s while rehearsing with Miky Theodorakis the Λιανοτράγουδα at the bouat Zoom I was invited by a friend of mines friend who was invited by Miky his name was (Δημητρης Λαγιος) now diseased.
I think as a person George Dalaras is a great Greek and world Citizen and as a singer with a voice that ancient Greeks like Alexander the Great, Homer,Pindar and Pericles would have loved to listen to and be in his company.
An Artist a real Great artist has to bring to the world the strangles of the people of any color, religion or nationality and that's what Dalaras had done and to me and my wife is one of the most talented musicians of all time. ( in the world )
I liked your idealism you'd enthusiasm and honesty.

Demetrios Georgakopoulos.




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1/7/2024 09:53:27 am

I came across this article as I was trying to find out why Dalaras made the OK symbol over his eye on an album cover. I couldn't find any illuminati-accusations though. But to the point I came to while reading your article: I wanted to express my love for Dalaras from America. My mother's parents immigrated to Australia from Greece and she to here when she was 21. I lost her when I was twelve because she became mentally ill when I was 3 and I went to live with my Dad when I was 5. But I still got to see her every weekend and she would always play Greek music- not Dalaras but rather the Amphion Choir plus other more wild, traditional records I do not know. There was a Cretan one also. Anyway I acquired a life-long passion for the music of my ancestors. In the 90's I managed to collect a couple mix tapes, a Mikis Theodorakis record, a Tsitsaneis collection and that was what I knew. In 2021I finally realized I could listen to anything worldwide and I began searching. I searched the words on Youtube "τα ματοκλάδα σου κλείνεις" and found one of the songs I had loved from the 90's- Sta Psa Ta Parathiria. Then I found that entire album which I love, especially Kapios Htipise Tin Porta and San Ragisei to Potiri (which is under-appreciated). I began to find more great songs plus some I liked less. I went through Haris Alexiou's oevre as well and I adore her, Haroula. I love their song together O Dervisis Ki I Anna and many more, plus newer songs such as Parapomena Logia and Pes To Gia Mena! Wow is he a great singer, overcoming and transcending any "annoying twang" or whatever via pure skill and the practice of belting it out! I don't care about his politics or his wife. Is she right-wing? That is good. The lefties are trying to create an AI- enslaved world where families are torn apart and children are coerced to change their sex via barbaric and excruciating surgeries. I am hoping for a world which White Hats will wrest from these socialist a s s h o l e s. I am awaiting our beautiful, loving, Star Trek future where all Earth's cultures are allowed to remain and do not get wiped out by over-immigration.

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