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    Sabah’s greatest ever “aramai ti” songs

    October 7th, 2008

    Here’s my list of the greatest, and most popular “aramai ti” songs which originated from Sabah or Sabahans.

    While the mere mention of “aramai ti” conjures images of alcohol drinking sessions, it does not necessarily mean so. Conversely, while most of the songs in the list can be considered “drinking songs”, i.e. with direct reference to alcohol consumption, some are not: it is their playful, even irreverent lyrics, and of course immortal melodies that are the main factors which enabled these songs to make my, and I am sure many others’, list.

    When I say irreverent, words/phrases like “janda muda” [young female divorcee], “karud” [playful term for "spouse" or "other half"] or “makan jalan” are commonly used.

    I am not aware of any official compilation of such songs sold openly.

    So here are the songs, with additional notes where deemed necessary or possible :-)

    Note: if you like the songs, please purchase the originals. Of course, the older ones might be quite troublesome to track down.

    1. John Gaisah - “Ujung-ujung au kouli”: about a group of friends who trudged to another village and drank so much that they failed go back home. This has the classic “lolobuhon karabau” intro.
    2. John Gaisah & Sulah Rampas - “Dua kali lima”: the 2 singers teasing each other over “sukis” of the local brew “lihing”
    3. Rider Guntang - “Lima ribu”: about problems faced to raise RM5,000 cash as marriage dowry.
    4. ? - Nah tusin
    5. Honarius Basil - “Torila muda”
    6. Francis Landong - “Biris punya biris”; this is surely the greatest “Dusun dangdut” song ever; excellent intro and all-round strong melodies. I think this song has strong references to drinking tapai from a “kakanan” using a bamboo straw.
    7. Jaimol Sulimin - “Mansau-ansau”
    8. Jokteo Akang - “Proton Saga Kelabu”: was wildly popular when it came out in 1992.
    9. John Gaisah - “Ngoyon Ika Tunangai”: about one sleeping while hugging a “kakanan.”
    10. Asmin Mudin (Umbut) & Lydia Kalidin - “Tiwas”: this one is a relatively recent favourite.
    11. Justin Lusah - “Kada arau monduli”: tells guests not to go home so soon because there was still a “kakanan” of “singgarung.”
    12. Honarius Basil - “Ku ingin jadi spy”: this is a cover of Mat Sentul’s “Spy Spy”. It is perhaps the most blatant Sabahan drinking songs ever ;-)
    13. OA John Gaisah & Molly Alina Mojinggol - “Muli-uli togodon do sawo.” The one here is not the original; the original has the classic sketch intro where a drunk John comes home to his angry wife, Molly.
    14. Francis Landong (?) - “Kada nogi poginum”
    15. Jaidi Ariffin [or is it Thomas Intiang?] - “Bayaran ansur ansur”: about paying one’s marriage dowry by instalments instead of by lump sum.

    This list is by no means exhaustive or guaranteed 100% accurate. Any comments are welcome.

    To add:
    Another John Gaisah song that starts with “Ohuyan kom ohuyan oku…”
    “Anchor minum, bahar minum”
    Ambrose Mudi - kada do mombit kombit
    “boros ngawi do tulun aramai oh poingiil”
    tius sanggalas?

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    Comment by butod
    2008-10-07 11:59:35

    ni lagu wajib ni time minum2 hahahaha.Lagu medley nyanyi ramai-ramai.Itu lagu spy lama sudah sia mau cari tu..

    Comment by bengodomon
    2008-10-07 17:38:23

    Ada cadangan lagu tambahan, atau kau ada lagu yg saya senaraikan paling bawah tu?

     
     
    Comment by disney
    2008-10-07 18:54:19

    I like the spy song ..uniquely satire. Anyways…aramai tii by francis landong and mansau ansau my favourties.

    Comment by bengodomon
    2008-10-07 19:53:34

    “Hey….Aramai Ti” by Francis Landong was shortlisted, unfortunately the judge considered it not yet ready to make the list…

     
     
    Comment by BEBEK
    2008-10-07 21:12:05

    but for me john gaisah is the undisputed aramai tie singer….. sabah lost such a talent who died young….

    but another undisputed version of aramai tiee by a non drinker and a malay too is HAMID GURKHA - kalau kita dengar lawak jenaka dia bersama Jamali Shadat - pasti aramai tiee juga kannnnnnnnn?????????????

     
    Comment by tongkuyuh Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-10-09 22:27:52

    Bagaimana dengan lagu-lagu drp. Julius Guduk….? Macam banyak ja lagu dia yg syok2 tu…

    Comment by bengodomon
    2008-10-09 22:31:36

    Saya kurang arif dengan lagu dari dia - apa lagu dia yg paling famous tu ah?

    Comment by tongkuyuh Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-10-10 22:02:08

    Sia lupa2 sdh tajuk2 lagu dia… kaset pun sdh rosak (telampau kena aramai tih…)

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    Comment by Kay Kastum Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-10-14 12:19:09

    Wah.. classic! Kada Arau Manduli really brings back great memories while I was a kid. You know all the uncles and families and stuff.

     
    Comment by Jamika Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-11-18 23:32:46

    dude,
    “Kada Nodi Poginum” I believe was a John Gaisah song. Would it be possible to post mot of John Gaisah’s songs? And perhaps that of Julius Guduk and Wences Linus?

    Thanks dude.

    Comment by bengodomon
    2008-11-18 23:36:58

    Noted on JG’s songs.

    Regarding Julius Guduk and Wences Linus songs, sorry I am not too familiar with their songs: do you have the titles of their most famous songs?

    Comment by jamika Subscribed to comments via email
    2008-11-18 23:59:01

    I lost my cassettes of Julius Guduk and Wences Linus. I do however, have the front cover for Wences Linus. i believe this was his first:

    Boros Do Ginawo Ku
    Au Kito Noh Kopiguli
    Upus Ku Au Opupus
    Isai Nokoilaan
    Kada Oku Daa Panasalan
    Tanak Wagu Ingga karaja
    Nung Pointopot Daa Ginawo Nu
    Bai Bai Simpangan
    Alang Alang Ino Pagagadanu
    Ika No Oi Gee

    I compiled the following to disk but i no longer have the cassette for them:
    Bunga Nalayu I believe by Julius Guduk. Correct me if not
    Au Oku Nopo Di Koilo by jogn Gaisah I think
    Au Oku Milo Tumboyoon also by John Gaisah I believe
    Tintod Mitongkiad again by JohnGaisah
    Inupus Ku Dia Oi Honey definitely by John Gaisah
    Kobungou Do Ogorot Moi Sugal don’t know who sang this
    Koupusan Ku. by JohnGaisah or Julius Guduk. Not sure
    Mitongkiad
    Monguni Nolo Wodit I think this was Julius Guduk
    Nauk. don’t know about this
    Oi Adi by John Gaisah i think
    Sorohon Tanganak
    Tadau Kokotuan by jahn Gaisah I think

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