Hi guest, Register | Login | Contact Us
Welcome to Phayul.com - Our News Your Views
Tue 09, Feb 2010 11:11 PM (IST) | 26 GyalDa 12, 2136 (Tib. Date)
Search:     powered by Google
 MENU
Home
News
Photo News
Opinions
Statements &
Press Releases

Book Reviews
Movie Reviews
Interviews
Travels
Health
News Discussions
News Archives
Download photos from Tibet
 Latest Stories
China plans online gambling crackdown
Google warns copycat website
U.S.-China Friction: Why Neither Side Can Afford a Split
His Holiness the Dalai Lama to recieve freedom award in Cincinnati
Bihar CM in Dharamsala to meet the Dalai Lama - updated
Nepali police arrest 5 Tibet bound Tibetans
China opposes Nobel for jailed dissident, lawmakers back Liu Xiabo
Tibet's Star Activist Warns Obama
Wife appeals for Chinese rights defender
Chicken parts join menu of U.S.-China disputes
 Latest Photo News
Better late than never - McLeod Ganj received its first snow fall of the winter causing some inconvenience to traffic and pedestrians. However, Dharamsala is dependent on snowfall for its water, and snowfall is usually seen as a rescue from summer's water shortage problem. Phayul photo/Phuntsok Chomphel
A worker at a Beijing office checks stories and photos of the Dalai Lama on the Google China search (Google.cn) page. Google has threatened to pull out of China after a series of cyber attacks originating from that nation. This week the company announced it would stop censoring Google.cn and within hours it lifted its own self-censorship policy in China thereby allowing Chinese internet users for the first time to access "taboo" topics like the Dalai Lama, the Tiananmen massacre and the Falun Gong. (Photo: STR / AFP / Getty Images / January 14, 2010)
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, center, poses for photographs with Chinese and Taiwanese devotees at Mahabodhi temple in Bodh Gaya, about 130 kilometers (81 miles) south of Patna, India, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010. Bodh Gaya is the town where Prince Siddhartha Gautama attained enlightenment after intense meditation and became the Buddha.The Dalai Lama is delivering a series of lectures here till Jan.9. (AP Photo/Rajesh Kumar Singh)
more photos »
Advertisement
Tibetan theme song tops Dutch Singles Chart
Ticket for Tibet[Wednesday, April 23, 2008 15:15]
The singles 'If You Can Ever Return' [Als je ooit nog eens terug kan] is a number one on the latest Dutch Single Top 100. It is also number one in the iTunes download in the Netherlands. It is a song dedicated to the Tibetan people by a group of top Dutch artists in collaboration with Tibetan singer Loten Namling from Switzerland.

On Sunday 20th April the biggest Tibet-related concert ever held in the Netherlands took place in Amsterdam with 10, 000 visitors who enjoyed the day of warm sun shine, multi cultural shows, political debates of all Party Representatives and great music from some of the biggest bands here.

The highlight of the evening was live performances of current top singles by Peter Slager (Bløf), Anneke van Giersbergen (Agua de Annique), Bas Kennis (Bløf), Loten Namling, Bart van der Weide (Racoon), JW Roy, Dennis van Leeuwen (Kane), Jeroen Goossens (JW Roy) en Gerard.

The song 'If you can ever return' is about returning to one's own land. It is a beautiful pop song with a lot of emotions and a clear message of the wishes of an exiled people.

The management of the festival Ticket for Tibet want to organize an even bigger and more international event next year. The turn-out of the public was immense, signaling the huge interest and support for Tibet in Holland.

Below is the video of “IF YOU EVER CAN RETURN”
This story has been read 8411 times.
Print Send Bookmark and Share
  Readers' Comments »
singles (lotennamling)
Congratulatiuons Loten Namseling (Tsongi)
Your Comments

 Other Stories
Nepal expels climber with 'Free Tibet' banner from Everest
His Holiness concludes visit with message of peace
Media coverage of Everest torch departure cancelled
Tibetan theme song tops Dutch Singles Chart
The Flame runs behind closed doors in Indonesia
Chain of Remembrance for Tibetans at NZ Parliament
US asks China to resume dialogue with Dalai Lama
Dalai Lama to address British parliament
Another Day, Another Tibetan Protest in Nepal
Many French Oppose Sarkozy's China Overtures
Tibet protest as torch lands in Australia
TIBET ON FIRE
Advertisement
envision
Advertisement
Photo Galleries
Advertisement
Phayul.com does not endorse the advertisements placed on the site. It does not have any control over the google ads. Please send the URL of the ads if found objectionable to editor@phayul.com
Copyright © 2004-2010 Phayul.com   feedback | advertise | contact us
Powered by Lateng Online
Advertisement