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Sfakianakis is known for his stage presence; in this live recording, the heavy use of the bouzouki and the interaction with the audience emphasize the "kaimos" (deep sorrow/longing) central to Greek music culture. Significance of the Live Rendition

A of Notis Sfakianakis' most successful live albums Sfakianakis is known for his stage presence; in

The core message is a warning to his friend: "Don't believe eyes that cry" ( mátia pou klaíne min ta pistéveis ), suggesting that love can be deceptive and painful. Sfakianakis' version is often preferred by fans for

Information on the of the Golden Age of laïko music particularly at the Rex Music Theater

Άκου βρε φίλε να δεις τι κρίμα (Listen, my friend, to see what a pity) στα δάκρυά της έπεσα θύμα (I fell victim to her tears) Μάτια που κλαίνε μην τα πιστεύεις (Eyes that cry, don't believe them) είναι επικίνδυνα να τ' αγαπάς (It's dangerous to love them)

The lyrics recount the narrator's heartbreak, describing how he fell victim to a woman's tears, whom he labels a "liar" and "tramp" ( alítissa ).

Sfakianakis' version is often preferred by fans for its raw emotional delivery and the modern instrumentation of the late 90s. This period marked the height of his career, during which he was one of the most commercially successful artists in Greece. His live performances, particularly at the Rex Music Theater, are considered legendary in Greek nightlife history.

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Sfakianakis is known for his stage presence; in this live recording, the heavy use of the bouzouki and the interaction with the audience emphasize the "kaimos" (deep sorrow/longing) central to Greek music culture. Significance of the Live Rendition

A of Notis Sfakianakis' most successful live albums

The core message is a warning to his friend: "Don't believe eyes that cry" ( mátia pou klaíne min ta pistéveis ), suggesting that love can be deceptive and painful.

Information on the of the Golden Age of laïko music

Άκου βρε φίλε να δεις τι κρίμα (Listen, my friend, to see what a pity) στα δάκρυά της έπεσα θύμα (I fell victim to her tears) Μάτια που κλαίνε μην τα πιστεύεις (Eyes that cry, don't believe them) είναι επικίνδυνα να τ' αγαπάς (It's dangerous to love them)

The lyrics recount the narrator's heartbreak, describing how he fell victim to a woman's tears, whom he labels a "liar" and "tramp" ( alítissa ).

Sfakianakis' version is often preferred by fans for its raw emotional delivery and the modern instrumentation of the late 90s. This period marked the height of his career, during which he was one of the most commercially successful artists in Greece. His live performances, particularly at the Rex Music Theater, are considered legendary in Greek nightlife history.