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Hidup jangan MALAS kata Papa Rock. Pertama kali Abang Rosli Mohalim belanja nyanyi Kamelia. Tengok sampai habis video ni sebab banyak benda Datuk Ramli Sarip nak cerita.

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00:00 This is the first time in my history
00:02 I heard about you from Bak Boleh
00:05 - Abang Rosli - Yes
00:21 - How are you? - Alhamdulillah, I'm fine
00:24 Today I brought Datuk Ramli to meet Abang Rosli
00:28 We've seen you on TV and radio many times
00:35 But this time, allow me to get to know you
00:40 Please do
00:41 We want to know how you got to know Ramli Sarib
00:46 How did you meet him?
00:51 The first time I saw this band perform, Switch RRT
00:58 The lineup was Datuk Ramli, Rahman Sarbani, Joe Salim
01:06 - Keyboard? - Joe Salim, guitarist
01:09 With Wahid Warren
01:12 Wahid Warren and Joe Salim are brothers to Hanafi Warren
01:19 - They're unwanted - If Abang Rosli was still in school, I wouldn't have been born yet
01:25 How did you meet Datuk Ramli?
01:28 - He's a shortcut, right? - He's met us before
01:32 He knows where we go
01:34 He's interested in Switch RRT
01:36 I noticed that apart from playing guitar, he has a style
01:41 We needed a guitarist or a bass player
01:49 Rosli played bass for two years
01:52 My bass player passed away due to a personal problem
01:58 Rosli took over
02:00 - Heali joined us - Heali
02:03 Heali's grandfather was with us for four years
02:06 Heali gave him space to move in
02:11 Rosli took over and played guitar
02:14 That's a long story
02:16 We know that Rosli is interested in Switch RRT and Deep Purple
02:21 He likes Deep Purple and he has that image
02:24 That's why I invited him
02:27 He said, "You play here first. When you're ready, you can..."
02:32 That's a long story
02:37 We want to ask you about Switch RRT
02:40 You have so many styles
02:42 - About Rebellious? - Yes, about Rebellious
02:45 I used to listen to rock music, but my father wouldn't let me
02:49 He said, "Don't listen to rock music. It's a music that..."
02:53 - It's a yellow culture - Yes
02:55 - Go ahead, Datuk - I like long hair
02:58 It's a hippie influence
03:02 I had no chance to work
03:05 Then I was given a chance to cut my hair
03:08 I rebelled against my father's wishes
03:12 I didn't like to cut my hair
03:14 My father was against it
03:17 If he cut my hair, he'd hold my head like this
03:20 I didn't like it
03:22 When I waited for him to go to Surau, I went back
03:29 I cut my hair
03:31 I wore a wig
03:33 I was arrested for long hair
03:38 I couldn't sing in Malaysia
03:42 I was on TV and radio
03:44 I had to cut my hair
03:46 I think I had to rebel
03:50 I didn't do anything wrong
03:53 I kept my hair
03:55 It's a culture that people don't know
03:57 But the fighters in the past were too long
04:00 The old 5'5" fighters were too long
04:03 In short, I was a British Army
04:06 Police, long hair, short hair, army
04:10 I'm not an army, I'm not a police
04:12 That's one of my rebellious moments
04:15 The music we play is a stick
04:17 We like rock, but we still have our Malay elements
04:22 That's one thing that I went through
04:25 We backed singers from Indonesia
04:28 I went through that
04:30 Dato, I used to read magazines
04:33 I didn't have social media
04:35 I read magazines, I heard about Kupila Rock
04:37 They were arrested
04:39 The stage was a mess
04:42 You must have gone through that, right?
04:47 Rosli and I were arrested
04:49 Sabah, we were arrested
04:51 We fell
04:53 But we forgave ourselves
04:55 It was a beautiful journey
04:58 We toured Sabah for the first time
05:01 At that time, we didn't know much about business
05:04 We didn't know much about business
05:06 But we went through that
05:08 It was a beautiful experience
05:11 I think everyone goes through this
05:14 Not just me, many singers and bands go through this
05:18 But for me, it didn't weaken my spirit
05:21 I'm not poor, and I won't be rich if they do that to me
05:26 Or us
05:28 Dato Ramli
05:32 We'll all go together
05:36 When we go
05:38 What do you want to leave behind?
05:40 What legacy do you want to leave behind?
05:42 Ramli Sarit as a rocker, composer, lyricist
05:45 What legacy do you want to leave behind?
05:47 I'm calling you Abang Rosli
05:49 What do you want to leave behind?
05:52 What legacy do you want to leave behind?
05:55 Legacy?
05:57 Not just as a guitar player
06:00 But as an artist
06:04 Artist?
06:06 Artist
06:08 Art
06:10 Art in music
06:12 Art in art
06:15 Because I...
06:19 I make music and art in my life
06:22 If I don't make music, I make art
06:26 I want to ask about guitarists in the past
06:29 Before we go to Dato
06:31 In the past, we didn't play guitar to become popular
06:35 We played guitar because of our soul
06:37 People nowadays
06:39 Not everyone, but some
06:41 We want to play guitar to become famous
06:43 Like Brother Rosli
06:46 He wanted to be famous first
06:48 Then he wanted to become a guitarist
06:51 What do you think, Abang Rosli?
06:53 I think
06:55 You must have talent first
06:57 Don't be lazy
06:59 Lazy people can't exist
07:01 You must be diligent
07:03 Discipline
07:05 Diligent in practice
07:07 Diligent in reading books
07:11 Listening to music
07:13 You must be diligent
07:15 I mean, dedicated
07:17 We must know
07:19 Not just in our field
07:22 We must know
07:24 Why he's like this
07:26 What he wants to do
07:28 I'm a bit disappointed
07:31 Because Rosli's advantage
07:33 Besides his talent
07:35 He has his own tone
07:37 His tone comes not from his guitar
07:41 But from his fingers
07:43 If you listen to Sweet Charity's tone
07:45 The older he gets
07:49 The more he's like Rosli Muhalim
07:51 What does he get from Rosli Muhalim?
07:54 Everyone has an influence
07:56 We must be influenced by something
07:58 But we shouldn't be influenced
08:00 Otherwise, he'll lose his identity
08:03 Rosli can hold onto that
08:05 But now, when he plays
08:07 His tone is Rosli Muhalim
08:09 That's one thing he has
08:11 Everyone must know that
08:13 Even though we're influenced by
08:15 Many different guitars in the world
08:17 Dato' is one of the rockers
08:19 I'm embarrassed about
08:21 Yesterday, when people told me
08:23 "Bapak Abu, tomorrow is Sweet Charity's interview"
08:25 Did Dato' come?
08:27 I was so nervous
08:28 I slept for 2 hours
08:30 When Dato' came
08:32 I thought, "He's not in this field"
08:35 Dato' wants the world to see you
08:38 As what?
08:40 Ramli Sariw
08:42 That's all
08:44 And my prayer to them
08:46 I hope they won't break up
08:48 In whatever I do
08:50 In the next 5 years
08:52 I'll give to all my fans
08:54 My friends
08:56 And the world
08:58 That's one thing I don't expect
09:00 But it's a good thing
09:02 That we have to do
09:04 As a servant
09:06 As an artist
09:08 Always supporting us
09:10 Buying, supporting us
09:12 And making sacrifices
09:14 For our money and concert
09:16 That's something extraordinary
09:18 That's my message
09:20 I don't expect anything
09:22 Just this
09:24 I hope you'll give it to me
09:26 Hopefully
09:28 We can share this
09:30 With the songs we've created
09:32 Memories, beauty, learning
09:34 That's a bonus
09:36 When I was young
09:38 I heard
09:40 A band from Malaysia
09:42 My teacher was angry
09:44 When we heard Led Zeppelin
09:46 We heard
09:48 Deep Purple, Black Sabbath
09:50 My teacher said, "Good, good"
09:52 So I was like
09:54 What's wrong with this band?
09:56 This band
09:58 So when I grew up
10:00 I studied the lyrics
10:02 Apparently
10:04 It's more powerful than Nasheed
10:06 He has his own advantages
10:10 We hold on to the culture
10:12 Of the East
10:14 And as a new artist
10:16 We must hold on to
10:18 The Nusantara
10:20 The roots of us
10:22 As Nusantara, Malaysian, or Malay
10:24 If we don't have that
10:26 We'll be long-lived
10:28 We won't be
10:30 The real you
10:32 We won't be
10:34 A Maksalik
10:36 We won't be
10:38 An African
10:40 Because we were born here
10:42 We were raised here
10:44 We must be this
10:46 We must appreciate and love this
10:48 Abang Rosli, one song
10:50 That you think
10:52 Can't be sold
10:54 But people are interested
10:56 People are interested
10:58 As long as you're involved
11:00 As an artist
11:02 Have you ever thought
11:04 This song can't be sold
11:06 But it's actually sold
11:08 Sweet Charity song
11:10 Or
11:12 Sweet Charity song
11:16 There are many
11:18 Maybe you like it
11:20 But
11:22 You don't like the song
11:24 But when you play it
11:26 One concert
11:28 Everyone
11:30 Is interested
11:32 I don't know why
11:34 But do you understand?
11:36 I think it's a stone
11:38 One of the stones
11:40 I think when I was
11:42 With Sweet Charity
11:44 The stone is something
11:46 That can't be big
11:48 We think it can be big
11:50 But it's not played regularly
11:52 So
11:54 It has good commercial value
11:56 Artistic value
11:58 Arrangement
12:00 But it can't be sold
12:02 But the stone
12:04 Because it has a calm language
12:06 That people can sit under
12:08 The hole
12:10 With just our acoustic
12:12 That's one of them
12:14 And all songs have their own
12:16 Power
12:18 For example
12:20 This song is good
12:22 But if it's played in a concert
12:24 It's not played
12:26 If you look at the world's bands
12:28 Their set list
12:30 From Zeppelin to Centennial
12:32 To Eagles
12:34 There are songs that have to be played
12:36 On the water
12:38 Highway star
12:40 Black Magic Woman
12:42 Hotel Candy Folio
12:44 Because that's the song that left
12:46 A deep impression on the audience
12:48 I think so
12:50 And if we play in a club
12:52 People will come to play that song
12:54 Dato, one advice
12:56 Or sharing for artists
12:58 How to
13:00 When we become the age of
13:02 Abang Rosli and Dato
13:04 We can wear New Balance shoes
13:06 We can wear Sluak Karkis
13:08 Or Pink Floyd
13:10 But
13:12 Religion
13:14 I have a collection of T-shirts
13:16 Rosli has a passion for
13:18 Rock bands
13:20 But for me
13:22 They can't take it from me
13:24 Because I was raised in that situation
13:26 And I like art
13:28 I bought a T-shirt that
13:30 Breaks our culture
13:32 But I didn't buy it
13:34 I bought it but I kept it
13:36 Because it's fun
13:38 But I'm a collector
13:40 I like things
13:42 I have hundreds
13:44 I'm not saying it's big
13:46 I'm interested in it
13:48 Since I was young
13:50 We have money but no goods
13:52 But now we have advantages
13:54 I go to a good store
13:56 Online
13:58 Which suits me, I buy
14:00 I keep it
14:02 This is the first time I wear it
14:04 I bought it a long time ago
14:06 But I didn't know what to wear
14:08 But I saw it
14:10 Any advice for young people?
14:12 To be a musician
14:14 To be a rock artist
14:16 Rock is not just about
14:18 Clothing
14:20 There are T-shirts
14:22 You see bands wearing T-shirts
14:24 They're already worn out
14:26 Jeans are normal
14:28 But
14:30 Look at Coldplay
14:32 For example
14:34 Have you got a ticket?
14:36 But we see
14:38 They wear it like that
14:40 Simple, not even wash
14:42 I can see it's a season
14:44 But that's what they want
14:46 It means there are no boundaries
14:48 But about T-shirts
14:50 We collect, we like it
14:52 Wash it easily, keep it easy
14:54 That's why I mostly
14:56 Wash my T-shirts
14:58 Wash it myself
15:00 That's what I do
15:02 Any advice for young people?
15:06 This is
15:16 Share my opinion
15:18 Give us some advice
15:20 Please
15:22 Share my opinion
15:24 Actually
15:26 Artists
15:28 The artist's name
15:30 Doesn't guarantee
15:34 That person
15:36 Will be
15:38 Great
15:40 The artist's name
15:42 What's important
15:44 Is his art
15:46 That's right
15:50 It means in life
15:52 Art must exist
15:56 It's a smooth path
15:58 You must be persistent
16:00 If you're not persistent
16:02 You won't achieve anything
16:04 You won't achieve anything
16:06 If you're not persistent
16:08 You won't get anything
16:10 The aura is different
16:12 Not just playing loud music
16:14 But also good music
16:16 Sometimes we play loud music
16:18 But it's good
16:20 Some people play loud music
16:22 But it's not good
16:24 In our country
16:26 New bands
16:28 They're not good
16:30 They don't know how to balance
16:32 When they know, they're balanced
16:34 When the band is on the same level
16:36 They know
16:38 Like what Rosy said
16:40 You must be persistent
16:42 Find your own strength
16:44 We must be jealous
16:46 Jealousy must exist
16:48 But don't be blind
16:50 If you want to be good
16:52 Why can't you be good?
16:54 What's important?
16:56 If we're sitting here
16:58 With Dato Amli and Rosy
17:00 We don't have time to ask questions
17:02 But this year
17:04 We're doing a concert
17:06 Please, Amar Rosly
17:08 We're promoting the concert
17:10 To the audience
17:12 Please come
17:14 To the concert
17:16 Street Charity
17:18 Berita Gempa
17:20 On 29th
17:22 July
17:24 At Arena Lakin
17:26 Johor Baru
17:28 We'll see you there
17:30 Dato, many people are asking
17:32 Why not in KL?
17:34 Be patient
17:36 After Johor
17:38 We'll go to KL
17:40 One by one
17:42 We must thank
17:44 The fans
17:46 Who are willing to invite us
17:48 To the concert
17:50 We're two gentlemen
17:52 We don't know what will happen
17:54 But we'll do our best
17:56 Dato, as usual
17:58 This is a cliché
18:00 But I want to ask
18:02 What?
18:04 A song from Camelia
18:06 That's a common song
18:08 She sang it thousands of times
18:10 Rosly can sing it
18:12 She must be good at it
18:14 Please, Amar Rosly
18:16 Camelia?
18:18 Camelia can sing it
18:20 I have a mic
18:22 I can sing it
18:24 Look at the camera
18:26 I heard Rosly sing it
18:28 3, 2, 1
18:30 Camelia
18:32 (Rosly singing)
18:48 That's good
18:50 (Laughs)
18:52 This is the first time
18:54 In my career
18:56 In my 40 years with Rosly
18:58 This is the first time I heard
19:00 Camelia sing in front of me
19:02 She's amazing
19:04 Thank you, Sweet Charity
19:06 For the past 10 years
19:08 Almost 54 years
19:10 Thank you, Amar Rosly, Dato'
19:12 You're still a sweet charity
19:14 You entertain the world
19:16 I hope we meet again
19:18 I'm not done yet
19:20 There's a lot more
19:22 I think this is a mix
19:24 If you have a father and a mother
19:26 They must know Camelia's song
19:28 Don't wait too long
19:30 They must know Teratai's song
19:32 Maybe they forgot it
19:34 Send my regards to your parents
19:36 Tell them Sweet Charity
19:38 Send their best regards
19:40 Dato', look at the camera
19:42 Say "Mantap Pak Abu"
19:44 Mantap Pak Abu
19:46 Mantap Pak Abu
19:48 (Laughs)
19:50 Okay, thank you
19:52 Mantap Pak Abu
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