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Ethno music discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:04 pm
by Simonov
I love croatian ethno music, especially mixed with modern electronic sounds. Livio Morosin : "pastirski ples" rocks!

http://www.liviomorosin.com/

Go to discography button wait when beside it you see "3 naranče" written, then click and select song nmb. 8!

Post your country ethno songs.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:06 pm
by suggs
nah thats shite. has to be white boy punk only. Get a decent taste in music,
buggerov.

Re: Ethno music discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:09 pm
by ignotus
Simonov wrote:I love croatian ethno music. Livio Morosin : "pastirski ples" rocks!

http://www.liviomorosin.com/


I don't like croatian ethno music... Wait a minute... :-s :-s :-s

Are you just playing with my head again or do you really love Livio Morosin. :?: :-k

Re: Ethno music discussion

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:15 pm
by Simonov
ignotus wrote:
Simonov wrote:I love croatian ethno music. Livio Morosin : "pastirski ples" rocks!

http://www.liviomorosin.com/


I don't like croatian ethno music... Wait a minute... :-s :-s :-s

Are you just playing with my head again or do you really love Livio Morosin. :?: :-k

nah, just like this one song. i'm more into slavonic and zagorje sounds when it comes to ethno music. i don't listen much of it, it's probably our "foreign is better" complex, there is a lot of good music here if u disregard "narodnjaci" and "estrada".

usually i listen rock, hard rock and electronic music. but u must take a break from it every now and then...

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:21 pm
by Tyr
how bout the rolling stones does that count as ethnic?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 4:22 pm
by Simonov
btw Eurovision this year was better then usually (when it's plain crap) mostly thankfully to eastern europe folk sounds. western sound has become too mainstream and boring.

this was my favorite:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F9ytzgtLW1A
lyrics wrote:More malka mome, yyyy...
More, more, pee, yyy
More Mitra pee na rekata Mitre le, yyy, Mitre
More na rekata do gorata Mitre le, yyy, Mitre
More yozdol ide ludo mlado Mitre le, yyy, Mitre
More ludo mlado konche vodi Mitre le, yyy, Mitre

More, more, pee
More, more, yy
Mitre le
Eno ho... ho... ho...
A... a... a...

More ludo mlado konche yazdi Mitre le, yyy, Mitre
More konche yasti, moma lyubi Mitre le, yyy, Mitre

Tara-du-da day-du-dara dara-du-da, Mitre
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da (Hey)
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da (Hey, hey)
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da

Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da (Hey)
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da (Hey, hey)
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da (Hey)
Tara-du-day du-dara dara-du-da

and this was the funniest (ukranian drag-queen, something i believe hecter will love) but music is pretty amusing:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eX_rNEPIgc8

also apocalyptica played an opening:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VyqLl0XoMTI
:D :D

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:41 pm
by btownmeggy
I like a great many different kinds of Latin music.

Some favs:

The first musician I was ever crazy about: Joan Baez.

Julieta Venegas, from Mexico, is classically trained, a folk aficionado, and heavily influenced by rock and indie. Her most recent album also has a bit of hip-hop/reggaeton in it.

I'm a big son fan, and I love Celia Cruz, of course.

Down Brazil way, I've always loved bossa nova, but I've also recently gotten into more traditional music. Forro, which has recently gained a lot of currency in Brazil, really gets me going. My favorite forro band is actually from New York; they're called Forro in the Dark.

A European Latin genre that I also enjoy is Fado. Play me any Amalia Rodrigues song and I will weep and weep and weep. They say that Amalia used to break up with her lovers just so she could get new material for her songs.

Malaguena is another genre of really pathetically sad music that I love to listen to.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 7:44 pm
by Anarkistsdream
I am an enormous fan of native Lipan APache music- obviously... Of course, that is hard to find where you can here it online...

Here you are, though... Some other good tribal music...

http://www.gatheringofnations.com/gonradio/index.htm

http://www.ewebtribe.com/NACulture/music.htm

This site covers many indigenous tribal music...

http://www.hanksville.org/NAresources/i ... music.html

PostPosted: Mon Nov 26, 2007 8:26 pm
by Simonov
btownmeggy wrote:A European Latin genre that I also enjoy is Fado. Play me any Amalia Rodrigues song and I will weep and weep and weep. They say that Amalia used to break up with her lovers just so she could get new material for her songs.

Great taste - i like fado very much too. Madredeus is the best by me. Haven't heard about this Amalia though.

http://www.madredeus.com/

Also i like irish/celtic folk music and couple of russian songs.