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    Gushing for Googush

    ...buried in a trunk somewhere under piles of stored carpets, saddlebags and ghelims are the many bootleg Googush tapes I bought in Isfahan...a sad reminder of paradise lost:

    Iranian Pop Star Googoosh Wows Dubai Despite Tehran's Outcry



    Iranian pop star Googoosh performs during a concert at the Dubai Expo 2020, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Thursday, March 17, 2022.

    Iranian pop diva and national icon Googoosh delivered old hits and songs from her new album to a packed stadium on Thursday in Dubai — just across the Persian Gulf from her home that had banned her from singing for 21 years and where authorities to this day continue to protest her performances. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi)THE ASSOCIATED PRESS (ISABEL DEBRE)March 18, 2022

    Dubai, United Arab Emirates (AP) -- It was music fit for the troubled times.

    Her voice full of heartache and tender resolve, Iranian pop diva and national icon Googoosh delivered old hits and songs from her new album to a packed stadium on Thursday in Dubai — just across the Persian Gulf from her home that had banned her from singing for 21 years and where authorities to this day continue to protest her performances.

    “When our lives pass away in dismal loneliness, where will we find these beautiful moments again?” she crooned in Farsi from the stage at Expo 2020, Dubai’s world’s fair. “Let my dreams not be forever unfulfilled.”

    Dressed at first in a simple white dress and later changing into a shimmering black gown, she swayed her hips gently and said she hoped people would remember the night forever.
    The audience went wild.

    Googoosh’s classic pre-1979 Islamic Revolution songs drew cheers and shouts of recognition, as Iranian concert-goers sang every word of the cabaret-style ballads and jump-danced to her discotheque tunes.

    “I can’t tell you how much I love her,” gushed 35-year-old Sarah Ali, an Iranian fan who traveled from Oman for the concert and arrived at Expo nine hours early to get as close as possible to the stage. “My country has so many problems, the economy is terrible, the government is, you know, there are no freedoms. But we have our legend.”

    The life of 71-year-old Googoosh, born in Tehran as Faegheh Atashin, has echoed Iran’s times of turmoil before and after the Islamic Revolution.

    Under the Western-backed shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, Googoosh rocketed to fame in the 1960s and 1970s as a Tehran cabaret star. But the revolution that ousted the shah and installed a Shiite theocracy later silenced her — the clerics banned pop music and female performances.

    When Iran's reformist government granted her permission to travel in 2000, she left home to find millions of fervent fans around the world awaiting her return to the stage — those in exile who remembered the heyday and those in Iran eager to hear her through bootleg music cassettes.

    Her new album, “Twenty One” came out a year ago, and her current tour will take her from Los Angeles to Toronto. The electrified Dubai audience on Thursday signaled the passing decades have in no way diminished her popularity.
    “She's just amazing,” said 13-year-old Aida Mohammadi, an Iranian who lives in Dubai. “My mother and I both grew up dancing to Googoosh every single day."

    The thousands of waving and swaying Iranians in attendance — many of them expatriates for whom Googoosh has long been a powerful if not painful invocation of their past lives in Iran — also testified to the deep relationship between Dubai and Iran.

    The United Arab Emirates, with its glimmering financial hub, its hedonistic hotels and bikini beaches just 100 miles (160 kilometers) from the Islamic Republic, has for decades been home to hundreds of thousands of Iranians. A strong community of Iranian businesspeople built booming enterprises here after 1979 and as Dubai became a key transshipment point for Iran for goods and supplies.

    But that relationship has come under strain. The UAE, with its assertive foreign policy run from Abu Dhabi, became an enthusiastic backer of former President Donald Trump’s maximum pressure campaign on Iran. Trump’s crushing sanctions and decision to withdraw from Tehran’s still-tattered nuclear deal with world powers heightened hostilities across the Gulf waters.

    Political tensions bubbled to the surface when Expo announced Googoosh would perform here as part of her 2021-2022 tour. The pavilions of most of the 192 countries exhibiting at world's fair are mainly government-funded and Iran reportedly had hoped Expo would showcase entertainment from present-day Iran.

    Instead, Expo chose to feature Googoosh, an enduring cultural metaphor of shah-era Iran.
    The Roudaki Foundation, a prominent Iranian state-run cultural institution, sent a letter of protest to Expo’s organizing committee. The letter, circulated widely in Iranian media, insulted Googoosh as Pahlavi’s “mistress” and decried Expo’s decision to elevate her as an Iranian “cultural symbol.”

    Expo did not immediately respond to a request for comment about the letter.
    Other Iranian critics of Googoosh’s concert abound, with many Islamic hard-liners still incensed over her 2014 music video about homosexual love — homosexuality remains an offense punishable by death in Iran.

    But those detractors were nowhere to be seen in Dubai as the final notes of “Kavir,” or “Desert,” drifted through the sprawling fairgrounds. The audience chanted her name and shouted, “I love you!” as confetti rained down.
    From a mood of wistful loss, the song swelled into defiant and triumphant last notes.

    “I just hope to see this one day in Iran,” said Ali, gesturing toward the vast crowd of older couples and young girls, some in Islamic black chadors and others in spaghetti straps, singing at the top of their lungs.





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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    The life of 71-year-old Googoosh, born in Tehran as Faegheh Atashin, has echoed Iran’s times of turmoil before and after the Islamic Revolution.
    She's looking health for a 71 year old lass.

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    I enjoy her music. Good for her for performing in Dubai. It is crazy how different Iran is from Dubai. I was reading that the Expo in Dubai finishing at the end of March. I would have loved to go back to Dubai as it has been so long. I also have a few friends there as I spent time there when I lived in the Middle East. I remember going to an International fair type of place. It is famous, but I forget the name of it. They had food from all over and amusement rides.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    It is crazy how different Iran is from Dubai.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    It is famous, but I forget the name of it.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DrWilly View Post
    And yet our respect is demanded for her invaluable contribution to the forum as a female! One day it might become valuable. Who knows?

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    ...a little more of Googush...when you guys tire of mocking the handicapped...

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    tire of mocking the handicapped...
    Not sure why you would say that .. but guess I won't leave a comment on your posts anymore if that's what you think.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Switch View Post
    And yet our respect is demanded for her invaluable contribution to the forum as a female! One day it might become valuable. Who knows?
    ? Why because I forgot the name of a place??
    Okay then, weirdos.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    ? Why because I forgot the name of a place??
    Okay then, weirdos.
    And you still demand that we respect your contribution? Really? I’m not convinced.

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    Fuck off , Switch I never said anything about demanding respect. I wrote what I wrote in honesty, if you don't like it, don't read it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    Fuck off , Switch I never said anything about demanding respect. I wrote what I wrote in honesty, if you don't like it, don't read it.
    You have complained quite bitterly in the past, demanding respect purely on the basis that you are female and a member of this forum. When such requests for unearned respect are ridiculed by others, you flounce.
    Do have a nice day.

    While your contributions are immediately suspect, I cannot decide if they deserve respect or ridicule until I have read them. Any preconceptions I may have about your posts and their worth, surely deserve even the merest perusal, before dismissing them as your usual, immature folly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MarilynMonroe View Post
    if you don't like it, don't read it
    ...good advice...for all concerned...

    ....oh, and a little more Googush to soothe the savage breast (no names):


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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
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    ...a little more of Googush...when you guys tire of mocking the handicapped...

    I just wish the handicapped would stick to posting on her special handicapped Facebook instead of here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tomcat View Post
    ...good advice...for all concerned...

    ....oh, and a little more Googush to soothe the savage breast (no names):

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