davef
Princess
Im not into Mediterranean songs, and its very possible to be of a certain ancestry and not be into that ancestry's songs. :spiderman:
You're not Mediterranean if you don't FEEL this song.
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Im not into Mediterranean songs, and its very possible to be of a certain ancestry and not be into that ancestry's songs. :spiderman:
You're not Mediterranean if you don't FEEL this song.
/www.youtube.com/watch?v=MIAc1roDdY0&list=PLHMiW52dh2uZWsJx8Iz50r4_ DvCERlUH2&index=38
You're not Mediterranean if you don't FEEL this song.
Is that right? I guess I learned something new today. Thank you and please feel free to educate a less sophisticated brother from the good Old Europe anytime.Im not into Mediterranean songs, and its very possible to be of a certain ancestry and not be into that ancestry's songs. :spiderman:
All songs have the ability to transmit emotions of all kinds, such as euphoria, adrenaline, aggression, adventure, melancholy, etc., but they all last very shortly and disappear usually once you’re done listening. But it’s such songs like the one you posted that affect us the most (IMO) and transmit happiness, peace, and the cozy feeling of being home and enjoying time with the beloved ones.It's a beautiful song, Zanatis; I do indeed feel it.
Yet, I was an adult, and in the U.S. before I knew anything about that kind of music.
This is the wrong thread for folk music, but this is "our" regional music...
Or, for another example, a song I learned to sing very early in my life...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=75C-mLrzROg
- Bella Ciao - All over the World
Medley: Italy, Russia, Turkey, Greece, Argentina, Siria, France.
https://youtu.be/RzF47R_LnEg
Goran Bregovic live in Paris
https://youtu.be/OyMA84-mowI
Grup Yorum live in Istanbul
https://youtu.be/Qwbh6ZHEiUc
Milva in Italian
https://youtu.be/umRC6Hz6jrs
Bella Ciao. - Subtitles English/Italian
https://youtu.be/TnUuNvr2Tc8
Fabulous. It's truly amazing how loved this song is around the world.
Coming from where I do there isn't a gathering of any sort where this isn't sung, but I still get chills.
One of my favorite renditions is from this old priest from Genova who sings it at the end of Mass and also pulls out the red scarf he was wearing underneath his cassock.
We haven't forgotten.
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