Thursday, June 16, 2011

Lenny Breau - The Claw






Lenny Breau plays Jerry Reed's tune, The Claw.








Generally drinks are not served with meals in Iran, aside maybe from a glass of ice drinking water or dugh. Nevertheless, Iranians are wonderful tea drinkers. Chai is the national beverage some would even say the national pastime. Its served at the workplace, in mosques and bazaars. Along with the hammam (bath home), the chai-khaneh or tea home is a fixture from one particular finish of the country to the other. Tea plays a social role and ends every single meal, at which time every person returns to the residing place. The tea leaves infuse in the tea maker, set atop a samovar. The hostess pours a small of this dark liquid into a glass and brings it up to the light to evaluate its colour and power. Then she pours the really sturdy tea into modest glasses rimmed with silver, set on a silver tray. She dilutes it with boiling drinking water from the samovar to the taste of every guest. When the sugar is handed to you, dont drop a piece into your glass: this is sugar that doesnt dissolve simply. As a substitute, you place a piece into your mouth and consume tiny sips of tea about this crystallized or caramelized sugar cube. Iranian song of group "saltanez" Khodomony song.

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