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05 August 2009
Manohara Odelia Pinot -- Part XXI -- Mbah Surip
The passing of Mbah Surip was a real loss to the Indonesian Reggae and Rastafarian community. The story of Mbah Surip is an interesting one because he found fame and fortune late in life. Even more interesting is that he was a street artist who finally made his mark beyond the streets where he plied his trade for the greater part of his 60 years. He has died allegedly of a heart attack.
Mbah Surip's most notable claim to fame was a sing called Tak Gendong. This tune became a bit of a smash hit as a ringtone and is estimated to have generated some IDR 4 billion in royalties for Mbah Surip, which also adds to the success, and ultimately the tragedy, of this story.
However, judging from the title you know this is not going to be a Mbah Surip story alone. Manohara and her mother, Daisy, never ones to miss an opportunity for some self-promotion have expressed their sorrow at Mbah Surip's passing.
Apparently, Mano is distraught and has been crying. Mano was a big fan of Mbah Surip. And, it seems that Mbah Surip was also a bit of a fan of Mano, as it is reported that he had recently visited the set of her sinetron to sing her a song. It appears Mbah Surip was made to wait for hours before getting the opportunity to sing and play his guitar for Mano (which is hardly how one would think a fan would treat a favourite artist).
According to Daisy, "Manohara said he is humble, and she is happy that Mbah Surip was happy at the end of his life." And, "Manohara said that she thought Surip had a special aura and that he was very warm and friendly. Mano cared about him deeply."
The longer I watch the Mano saga unfold, the more questions I have about the sincerity of both mother and daughter.
I attach the YouTube version of Tak Gendong for your viewing pleasure.
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4 comments:
you wrote: "The longer I watch the Mano saga unfold, the more questions I have about the sincerity of both mother and daughter."
hasn't it been apparent from the very beginning of the saga? ;)
Rani...
I am a generous man. It is called giving the benefit of the doubt ;)
I believe this is time to find another damsel in distress, mate.
This Mano thing is going nowhere, I even flipped the channel when I heard the name...
Ben...
Are you serious? ;)
I wonder who could it be now or next.
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