While meyxana is often about sharp wit and "breaking" opponents, this particular session is remembered for its deep, almost melancholic sincerity and the incredible chemistry between these legendary figures. The Context of the "Story"
: Both Məşədibaba and Aydın Xırdalanlı have since passed away, making this 2004 recording a "time capsule" of their friendship and talent. While meyxana is often about sharp wit and
: Unlike typical high-energy wedding meyxanas, this session felt intimate. The performers weren't just showing off; they were speaking to the soul. The performers weren't just showing off; they were
For fans, this isn't just a video; it’s a masterpiece of improvised Azerbaijani literature. You can find various versions of these classic "Ustad" (Master) sessions through archives on Meyxana Gold. : The rhyme "Gecədən xeyli keçib
: The rhyme "Gecədən xeyli keçib..." (It's late at night...) is often interpreted as a metaphor for the end of one's life or the end of a great era of poetry.
: Aydın, often called the "Professor" of meyxana, complemented this by weaving intricate metaphors that made the audience think rather than just clap. Why It Became a Legend
In the world of meyxana, 2004 was a peak era for the "Maştağa school" (represented by Məşədibaba) and the "Xırdalan school" (Aydın). The "rhyme everyone was looking for" ( Hamının axtardığı qafiyə ) became iconic because it shifted the energy from a competitive "battle" to a philosophical reflection on life, fatigue, and the passage of time.