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    The world’s worst version of 70s Indonesian classic song “benci tapi rindu”

    June 4th, 2007

    Recorded by yours truly

    Date: late 2004 or early 2005

    Place: somewhere in Malaysia

    Unknown person singing chorus of 70s Indonesian classic “benci tapi rindu”. I think this is the worst version of “benci tapi rindu” ever recorded.

    Wait till Diana Nasution discovers what happened to her song.

    Benci tapi rindu (…

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    Comment by Kay Kastum
    2007-06-04 10:38:21

    This used to be one of my favourite song too during sekolah rendah.

    Comment by bengodomon
    2007-06-05 17:12:50

    This is in my top 10 list of the greatest Indopop songs ever made. But the original 70s version by Diana has been topped by her version during Rinto Harahap’s (the composer)’s 50th birthday or sth which I have on tape. She really rocked out during the latter part of the chorus. Her version on karaoke is not so good though.

     
     
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