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Unwind Rewind 79 In my place

Our theme today is our place, our home or in other words: where we feel safe…

1ColdplayIn my place
2Katie MeluaHeading Home
3Nick DrakePlace to be
4Foy Vance Homebird
5Blind FaithCan’t find my way home
6B.B. KingAin’t nobody home
7Jack JohsnonBetter Together
8Labi SiffreIt must be love
9Hall & OatesHad I known you better
10AbbaThank you for the music
11David CrosbyMusic is love
12Billy JoelHonesty
13Grateful DeadLooks like rain
14Ryan AdamsCall me on your way back home
15Leonard CohenShow me the place
16Piers FacciniSave a place for me

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Unwind Rewind 70 ‘Home is where the heart is’

Today we are both traveling abroad and journeying within. Through anxiety, worries and uncertainty. Until the acceptance and the letting go of control. Through breathing and meditating we learn to accept what is and enjoy simply being. As everything in life, we learn that nothing is as black and white as our mind perceives it and we practice the balancing of dark and light grey areas… We end by discussing the concept of ‘home’….

1EasyThe Commodores 
2Heavy like SundayLeona Naess
3theAngelcyI Worry
4Regina SpektorThe Sword & the Pen (Bonus Track)
5James BlakeA Case of You
6Joni MitchellBig yellow taxi
7LoveEverybody’s Gotta Live
8Hall & OatesWhen The Morning Comes
9Alice SmithDream
10Canned HeatGoing Up The Country (Remastered 2005)
11Crosby, Stills & NashSuite: Judy Blue Eyes
12Elton JohnTake Me to the Pilot 
13Blind FaithCant Find My Way Home
14Simon & GarfunkelHomeward bound
15Leonard CohenGoing Home
16José FelicianoHere There And Everywhere


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Unwind Rewind season 2 episode 20 ‘Wanderlust pt.2’

Today we wonder and wander again through wonderful music… We talk about roots, home, belonging, bohemians, oscar winners & birds…

1Crosby, Stills & NashOur House
2The Cinematic OrchestraTo Build a Home
3Carole KingHome Again
4WanderingJames Taylor
5Wild RiversWandering Child
6Simon & GarfunkelHomeward Bound (live)
7Lady Gaga & Bradley CooperShallow (A Star Is Born live)
8QueenBohemian Rhapsody
9The Dandy WarholsBohemian Like You
10JeremihParadise
11DarlingsideHold your head up high
12Kama VardiWhatever will be
13Oren LavieHurricanes & butterflies
14George HarrisonI live for you
15Yigal BashanYesh li Tsipor ktana balev
16Leonard CohenBird On a Wire
1Crosby, Stills & NashOur House
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Unwind Rewind season 2 episode 11 ‘Life on Mars’

Unwind rewind season 2 episode 11 “life on mars”… a little bit about me and a whole lot about theAngelcy,  the holy land & home…

1Gilbert O’SullivanAlone Again (Naturally)
2David BowieLife on Mars
3theAngelcyNodyssey
4Bob DylanDon’t Think Twice, It’s All Right
5RodriguezI Wonder
6Bob Marley  Every Little Thing Is Gonna Be Alrigh
7Beit HabubotSigapo
8Sufjan StevensDeath With Dignity
9theAngelcyHolyland
10SupertrampTake The Long Way Home
11Lynyrd SkynyrdComing Home
12Piers FacciniHome Away From Home
13Norah JonesThe Long Way Home
14David BrozaBikur Moledet (Homecoming)
15Simon & GarfunkelHomeward Bound (Live)

General · History · Lifestyle · Tel Aviv

Lady Godiva in Tel Aviv

Thank you Theodor Herzl for having created Israel in Israel. Did you know that here we have 300 days of blue skies a year?  It’s fall and we reach the 30°. Yes, that is a big deal for a Belgian. And no, I’m not only here for the good weather. What is it that makes this country so special? Why do people leave behind their good lives in far away countries to start over here? It’s loud, it’s chaotic; life can be rough and tough. Welcome to the jungle?  It’ll take more than this post to explain the phenomenon and many have tried. Books have been written about the success story of this tiny little country, like this one: Start-up NationThe book addresses the trillion dollar question: How is it that Israel – a country only 60+ years old, surrounded by enemies, in a constant state of war since its founding, with no natural resources—produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada, and the UK? How is it that Israel has, per person, attracted over twice as much venture capital investment as the US and thirty times more than Europe?

In Israel there are about 7 million inhabitants of which 76% are Jews, 16% Muslims and about 2% Christians, Druze and other religions. Tel Aviv has around 400,000 residents of which half are under the age of 35. How does such a young country create its identity?  I can only share with you my perspective. Who are we and who do we want to be? We Wonder, We Wander. Tel Aviv has European and American influences yet is it is Middle-Eastern and Meditteranean. The population consists of immigrants from all over. Ashkenazis, Sefardim, so many roots and cultures mixing in. On a sociological level, many try to define that Israeliness. What is typical Israeli? What does “Rak be’Israel” (only in Israel) really mean? By locals is it mostly used for the bad side; I’m all about balancing it up.

Why is it so difficult to just stand in line here? Because we are ‘The Chosen People’? Why do cars need to honk all the time? What’s with the Chutzpe? Israel. The only country with Katiushes coming from Lebanon, Scuds from Irak, bombshells from Syria, Suicide bombers from Gaza but a bedroom apartment in a dump building is more expensive than in Paris, London or NYC. The only country in which we can build computer programs to fly drones and high technology, but to get a technician for the tv we wait a week and he might show up between 11 and 6. Israel Post. Packages I send/receive in the mail hardly ever arrive. Fed Ex Israel does not deliver packages at all. Making aliyah, going to the bank, dealing with bureaucracy definitely confirm the ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger’ slogan. And why don’t cars let ambulances pass? Some men go to the beach in their underwear; wtf? Politeness, aesthetics, style, finishing are just not always priorities here (yet?).  My daily encounter of having to explain to Israelis I’m not French but Belgian. Why give me an english menu while I just spoke Hebrew with the waitress? Maybe I will always be considered a foreigner here. And in my country of origin. Everywhere. But all by all: I’m in love with Tel Aviv and I do feel at home here!

I used to have a little radio item called Lady be Tel Aviv in a show by two journalist friends Attila Somfalvi and Raz Shechnik on 102fm in which we would discuss these ‘Rak Be’Israel’ items. Every week I’d share some experiences like the above . We’d talk about semantics (and how there is no right translation for certain words like stam, titchadesh, bekarov etslech, baktana) or the advantages of dating an ‘olah chadasha’ (no fighting for family diners) with an accent (quite impossible to have a serious fight). Listen to the Purim item (08-03-2011) or live in the studio (25-03-2011).  

“Fragments of Tel Aviv” photos by our special guest photographer Kara Bieber from London. Backed by the Anglo Israel Association, Kara is in Tel Aviv undertaking a major photographic project highlighting the very best of creative talents in the country. Aimed at showcasing Israel’s image as a hub of creativity and innovation, the completed body of work will form an exhibition and possibly an accompanying book which will be launched in London in 2013 . Visit Kara’s website – Facebook page