"The Mountain" Maxida Märak & Downhill Bluegrass Band
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- Опубліковано 16 вер 2024
- Maxida Märak & Downhill Bluegrass Band perform at Saltoluokta Folkmusik Festival 28 June 2012.
More music from Maxida & Downhill at:downhillbluegra...
Maxida Märak from Jokkmokk is a young, promising multi-artist that is deeply rooted in the Swedish Sami indigenous people.
Along with Downhill Bluegrass Band, she recorded the single "Mountain Songs". A single with two songs, where they come together musically to explore the similarities between the Sami culture's musical expression and the American traditional folk music from around the Appalachian mountains. The mountain has a central role in both contexts, and the mining industry affects the lives of both people and nature on both sides of the Atlantic.
In June 2012 they have the release of the single "Mountain Songs" at Saltoluokta Folkmusik Festival. This single contains two tracks "The Mountain " by Steve Earle and "East of the Mountains" written by Jonas Kjellgren.
On the border of the World Heritage area Laponia is Saltoluokta Mountain Station. There have been a folkmusikfestival at the mountainstation since 1978.
Padjelanta, Sarek, Stora Sjöfallet and Muddus are names that ring delightfully in the ears of hikers. These four national parks comprise Laponia, together with the Sjaunja and Stubba Nature Reserves. The area is as large as three Gotlands.
Here, the Sami people have been making gentle footprints for thousands of years. Several Sami camps are in the area.
So fantastic song and very beuteful video to ❤❤❤❤
Some of the best Mountain Music I have ever heard. Brilliant vocals and amazing musicianship. This is as good as any bluegrass music coming out of the states. Thanks for posting this great tune and amazing band. Vocals are soulful and powerful. Russ Evans
i live in the middle part of Sweden. I have grow up here were we got most mines in the whole part of Sweden sense 300 years ago. and even if Maxida is from north I feel the connection of love for our land and mountain. I don't think it matters from were you come, you can always feel the connection.
Tears are flowing...than You!
Tack! Fan detta e det bästa jag hört på länge!!!
this song is like an undiscovered treasure
Material is for all of us, so good and beauty song and lady with native language.
From the wasted fields of old Erie to the coal shafts of Scotland and to rest last at the railroads of the Appalachians God rest my peoples souls.
Mer sådan musik förtjänar uppmärksammas och väldigt skicklig musiker och skicklig sångare som detta. :D
Thanks!
what a beautiful voice with a beautiful music
Klockan är inte ens sju på morgonen, jag var trött men vaken så jag slog igång youtube och hittade hit. Jag har hört Maxida solo förut men det här slår ju allt!!! Klarvaken och ståpäls över hela kroppen! Helt underbart!! Tack.
Fridens från Härliga Härjedalen //Freedeee
The love of mountains is universal.
I wish I could like this more than once, I’m digging it.
Underbart! Maxida är så grym✊💫 Och så bluegrass på det med Downhill 😍😍😍
♫ Poignant !!
The Sami and the Celts of Britain,seem to have a lot in common.
Love of the winter sun,the mountains,music that comes from the heart and a deep respect for our land and the animals that we share it with.
Loads of love to all of my Sami brothers and sisters.
We are many,but we are one.
One of my Favorites of Steve Earle and The Del Mccrory Band.....Good version well done . Good Job to My pals in Downhill from HillBilly Willy In Virginia............Miss My Swedish Friends
Gö mer sånt här, tack!
Lovely
So good. I wish Maxida did more like this.
Thanks a lot David! We are working on a cd projekt with more songs from Maxida and Downhill with release somewhere in 2014!
Awesome. She has a fantastic voice.
Her heart shines through her voice. It echos though me as I set on my mountain. I miss it out here in this desert.
Fan så djävla bra Maxida. Du är duktig tjejen.
I love the music that downhill bluegrass band and Maxida does. gives me goosebumps everyone.
PLEASE! More Maxida music with real musicians!
Så underbar musik ståpäls får man så det visslar om det
I love the way her golden voice blends into the soft bluegrass music.. Well done! I've always enjoyed Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs.. and the more recently Gangstagrass, has really made HipHop/Rap blend into bluegrass.. Maxida Märak for President.. (of something important) :)
Detta är bra! Måste lyssna på mer av henne!+(Downhill)!
Väldigt vackert! Mer av detta snälla. :)
Vilken vacker röst!
I Love this soung
Nice work.
Haven't heard of this "GEM" of a voice in the U.S. , BEAUTIFUL voice and she's not bad to look at either ✌
I would love to decode that Sámi verse. I looked up the lyrics, but google doesn’t have Sámi as an option. Anybody know or can translate?
I was very impressed with this version. It gave me goosebumps on top of goosebumps
Hi Willie! This is the translation:
I was born on this mountain, a long, long time ago
When the grazing was still good and the reindeer wandered free
But now the ground is chilled, and nothing grows (flourishes)
And the reindeer cannot wander in a mining hollow (pit, shaft
@@DownhillBluegrassBand thank you so very much for the translation and thank you for the very beautiful take in this song. I’m a fan for life 🙏
Fabulous what a voice
Magiskt vackert!
Nice!!!
Still a classic :-)
Härlig låt Ida!
Nice tune and voice! (I somewhat don't understand the juxtaposition of Sapmi and Appalachia. Weren't the native population in that area displaced as a result from European settlers arriving, not because of mining? But maybe it is less about indigenous cultures, and more about local struggle against industrial and imperial interests destroying the land?)
Anna-Lena Isaksson Yes, it's more about industrial and imperial interests destroying the land, thanks for listening!
Misses was bread and raised in Stockholm, not in the north like the rest of us. These days, she even use brown lences, to hide her Swedish Blue Eyes.And really use the Spray-Tans facilities.
She's a modern woman with sami ancestors....and a life in the capital.....
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🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵
I'm looking for my roots. My dad was from West Virginia coal country. Anybody know if there was /is a Sapmi culture in that region? I've got those blue eyes (not so pretty though).
hi. I don't know if there is any Sapmi in US but the blue eyes you might get from some long ago Swedish heritage. because it was very common that Swedes migrated to America for about 150 years ago. mostly to Minnesota what I learned.
Fredrik Englin Yes, and thank you! I've confirmed the Swedish part but, was wondering/hoping to get some information about a possible Sapmi connection in Appalachia. Its a fascinating culture to me.
+Brooks Anderson there is no sapmi in the US! xD (sweden, norway finland and russia is where they at!) anyone can have blue eyes tbh dont necessarily have to do with heritage
I know that is where they reside as a "tribal group.". There were Swedish migrations to he USA in the 1800s. Some may have been Sapmi. The blue eyed gene apparently originated in the Caucasas predating the Sapmi in now Northeastern Europe.and Russia. I'm still looking..
Brooks Anderson
(woah hope you didnt take any offense, didn't mean to insult you in any way..) however the entire blue eyes gene does not only come from sapmi!!! good luck with your search tho!
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