Dara Puspita hailed from the city of Surabaya in East Java and first formed in 1964 with the line-up of sisters Titiek Adji Rachman (Titiek A.R.) on guitar and Lies Soetisnowati Adji Rachman (Lies A.R.) on bass, along with Susy Nander on drums and Ani Kusuma on rhythm guitar. In April 1965 Lies left the band for a month to finish school and was replaced on bass by Titiek Hamzah. When Lies returned she took the place of Ani on rhythm guitar and Titiek Hamzah stayed on as bass player. It was with this line-up that the band set out to conquer the world.
In 1965 the band relocated to Indonesia’s capital, Jakarta, and soon gained a reputation as a sensational live act, bashing away on their instruments, screaming out their songs and jumping up and down. Even though it was often hard to hear the songs through all the mayhem, audiences thought it was great and often joined the band to dance around on the stage.
The band’s stage act and the songs they played were clearly influenced by contemporary British bands such as the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, whose music at the time was banned in Indonesia. The Jakarta band Koes Bersaudara (Koes Brothers) was actually put in gaol for playing rock and roll, but it seems that Dara Puspita was never seriously troubled by the authorities, although they were warned not to perform Beatles’ songs. Dara Puspita had a number of close connections with Koes Bersaudara: members of KB wrote a number of songs for Dara Puspita, KB’s singer Yon was romantically linked with DP’s drummer Susy, and the two bands sometimes appeared on the same bill. The bands actually appeared together on the night that was to lead to Koes Bersaudara’s arrest and imprisonment.
Why Dara Puspita was never targeted by the authorities is a bit of a mystery, but was probably due to them being still relatively new on the scene in Jakarta and having not yet released a record. In late 1965 the political situation in Indonesia swung 360 degrees and rock and roll could be played again with impunity, so when Dara Pupita’s first album, Jang Pertama (The First), was released in 1966 they had little to fear. There is no mistaking the influence of other bands’ music on many of the songs here, such as the Rolling Stones’ Satisfaction riff in Mari-Mari (Come On, Come Here) or the Dave Clarke Five’s Glad All Over in Tanah Airku (My Homeland). Dara Puspita followed up their first album with the self-titled Dara Puspita later in the year and in 1967 put out two albums, Green Green Grass and A Go Go. The title track from the latter album, and the song Believe Me, are good examples of the band’s beat credentials.
The band was a popular attraction in Indonesia and also in the region, playing to enthusiastic crowds in neighbouring countries, such as Thailand and Malaysia. In 1968 they took the almost unprecedented move for an Indonesian band of trying their luck in Europe and spent the next few years touring in England, Holland, France, Belgium, Spain, Germany and Hungary. They even played in Turkey and Iran. While in England they recorded two singles for CBS and recorded another for Philips in Holland. In late 1971 the band returned to Indonesia and played a number of concerts, but enthusiasm was starting to wane and in April 1972 they played their last show. Susy was keen to keep going and together with Titiek Hamzah recorded a number of albums using the Dara Puspita name, but it was really the end. Today only Titiek Hamzah continues in the Indonesian music industry, where she has had great success as a song-writer, but the music of Dara Puspita lives on and their records now command ridiculous prices with collectors.
Ali Baba
Dara Puspita Lyrics
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Surabaya
Ohh... Surabaya
Kota kenangan
Kota kenangan
takkan terlupa
Di Surabaya
Pertama yang pertama
kami berjumpa
Ku teringat
Masa yang telah lalu
Seribu insan
Seribu hati
Berpadu satu
Surabaya
di tahun 45
kami berjuang 2x
bertaruh nyawa
Surabaya 2x
ohh... Surabaya
Kota kenangan 2x
takkan terlupa
(music)
Ku teringat
Masa yang tlah lalu
Seribu insan
Seribu hati
Berpadu satu
Surabaya
Di tahun 45
Kami berjuang 2x
bertaruh nyawa
Surabaya 2x
ohh... Surabaya
Kota kenangan 2x
takkan terlupa
The lyrics to Dara Puspita's song "Ali Baba" pay tribute to Surabaya, a city in Indonesia, which is referred to as the "city of memories". The first stanza of the song highlights how Surabaya is a place that will always hold special memories for the artists and how they will never forget it. It mentions the significance of the city in the artists' lives, as it is the place where they first met. The second stanza talks about the shared experiences of thousands of people who have passed through Surabaya, coming from different backgrounds, but uniting as one.
The next stanza talks about the specific historical context of Surabaya in 1945 during the Indonesian National Revolution, where the artists put their lives on the line to fight for their independence. This period in history is known as the Battle of Surabaya, where the Dutch government sought to regain their control over Indonesia, leading to a military conflict.
The repetition of "oh Surabaya" and "kota kenangan" (city of memories) throughout the song highlights the emotional attachment that the artists have towards the city, and their respect for its significance in Indonesian history.
Line by Line Meaning
Surabaya
The city of Surabaya, which holds dear memories for the band.
Surabaya
The band reiterates the name of the city.
Ohh... Surabaya
The band expresses their emotional attachment to the city.
Kota kenangan
Surabaya, the city of memories.
Kota kenangan
The city where memories are made.
takkan terlupa
The memories of Surabaya will never be forgotten.
Di sana lah, Di sanalah
Right there, in Surabaya.
Di Surabaya
In Surabaya.
Pertama yang pertama
The very first time.
kami berjumpa
We met each other.
Ku teringat
I remember.
Masa yang telah lalu
The past time that has gone by.
Seribu insan
A thousand people.
Seribu hati
A thousand hearts.
Berpadu satu
Unite as one.
Surabaya di tahun 45
Surabaya in the year 1945, during the Indonesian National Revolution.
kami berjuang 2x
We fought twice.
bertaruh nyawa
Risking our lives.
ohh... Surabaya
The band once again express their emotional connection to the city.
Kota kenangan 2x
Surabaya, the city of memories reiterated.
takkan terlupa
The memories of Surabaya will never be forgotten, once again.
Contributed by James O. Suggest a correction in the comments below.