I originally had a different Song in mind to share today. However, recent events have led me to change my plan slightly. On August 4th, the people of Lebanon experienced a massive tragedy when explosions rocked the capital, Beirut.
As Lebanon grieves their losses and begins the process of picking up the pieces, I wanted to acknowledge their suffering in some small way. I don’t have specialized knowledge of Lebanon or their music, but with a bit of research, I discovered a rich tradition of songs of lament.
The name Fairuz came up as of critical importance. Her song “Li Beirut,” released in 1984, was an homage to a city which, at the time was being torn apart by civil war. Though the recent explosion was a different sort of tragedy, the emotions and imagery of the song make it seem a fitting tribute to a city in mourning.
For a far more detailed and in-depth analysis of Fairuz and her music, I offer the following article by someone more knowledgeable than myself:
https://raseef22.com/article/1076065-fairuz-li-beirut-and-lebanese-nationalism
Li Beirut, my prayers are with you…
Cover Image from Wikimedia Commons:
Anchal Vohra/Voice of America / Public domain