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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.

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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 While originally performed by Stratos Dionysiou in 1982,

A of Notis Sfakianakis' most successful live albums in this live recording

The song (Listen, My Friend) is one of the most iconic pieces in contemporary Greek folk music ( laïko ). While originally performed by Stratos Dionysiou in 1982, the live rendition by Notis Sfakianakis at Rex in Athens (1999) revitalized the track for a new generation. Song Overview Original Artist: Stratos Dionysiou (1982) Live Version: Notis Sfakianakis , Live from Rex (1999) Composer: Takis Soukas Lyricist: Kostas Kofiniotis Genre: Laïko (Greek Folk Music) Thematic Analysis

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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 ).

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