Love the description! The ancient customs of Greece live on, unmentioned yet on the front, with different names, through time. Also enjoyed the music deeply
Here in sicily, when someone says that the food he is eating is bad, there is a proverb that goes lile "don't say it! There's jesus in the food!" i don't know if it is related to the agricultural religions' heritage but it's interesting, i've Never thought about it
Probabilmente. Dioniso era considerato "il cibo", e insieme alla dea Demetra erano "il pane e il vino", la stessa idea dell'eucaristia della chiesa cattolica o anche del cristianesimo in generale, tutti originati dalle divinità agricole.
Christian here. The food, wine, and grape juice only become Jesus s body when you do the prayers to bless them. That happens most of the time during shabbat. So most of the time, there is no Jesus in your food.
I'm wondering if it's a shortening of something like "Jesus could have made this food!", basically "that's disrespectful, imagine if you insulted something Jesus cooked"
@@gwest3644 it could be but i think that this kind of belief is not directly derived from christianity but Its a belief that was there before and simply continued to exist adapting to christianity Like some other things
Interesting how much it sounds like Japanese koto music. It's so common to think of ancient Greek culture as "Western", but in some ways it was more of an Asiatic, Eastern type culture, being influenced by Egypt, Persia and Phoenicia.
yeah, eastern world used to be hegemonic for most of human history if you think about it, in both economy and cultural affairs. Even our dominant faith in the west, christianity, is came from asia.
@@gazthejaz8910 Yes. Western Civilization was born in Ancient Mesopotamia, modern day Iraq. They're all western. They're all in the bible, which is still one of the most influential western historical documents. We even call the sounds of language "Phoenetics" for example, since the Phoenicians invented the first alphabet, the same one you're reading right now. After the Bronze Age collapse, the Greeks evolved out of the ruins of those ancient civilizations, much as the modern world evolved out of the Roman collapse, inspired and influenced by them to continue these traditions.
Γειά σου! Δεν νομίζω ότι λείπει, γιατί δεν χρειάζεται να κατανοήσουμε τη μουσική και τον πολιτισμό πνευματικά για να μπορέσουμε να λάβουμε τα οφέλη... 😌
"A nightclub is more religious than a church, as it is the place where the original religious rituals of our prehistory still take place today." Oh, that's what I always said ;D
@@ThefrenziedMercury You are right Mr. Pedant, you can pat yourself on your shoulder. Edit: on a second thought (it took me some time to process)... Cavemen are prehistoric. So I don't understand the point of your comment.
aeschylus actually invented the microphone back then but nobody cared so we forgot it for thousands of years, sadly his minecraft gaming channel never really took off
Dionysus is yet a god of disorder. Only through passing through the Dionysian and surpassing it to the point of realisation of heavenly order can one achieve salvation.
@@Ted_LandThe purest Being, and therein the summit of pleasure, lies not in subjecting oneself to Bacchus. His path is one that needs to be taken and went through to achieve true salvation - the peak of worship is, thereby, not to be sought in the kind of faith the musician herein supposes, but in engaging in that which he gives us to realise its inherent imperfection relative to the true glory of heaven. This video here explains it well: ua-cam.com/video/rntOdCWNB3M/v-deo.htmlsi=0WFwVucmVO8sYBNc
Nothing beats our Hellenic, history, culture ,we invented sport, the computer, the umbrella lol etc. beauty and achievements everyone has taken our lead.
No no, please don't be weird about it... NGL folks like you make me feel weird about trying to connect to my heritage (my Yiayia is Greek, my father is half, I want to feel more connected to that part of my family and my heritage and this kind of rhetoric makes it feel like I'd just be getting into muck trying)
I doubt that this is bacchic music. It would have been much livelier with rythmic stomping. The idea was for the worshippers to go into a trance. The music presented in this video will put one to sleep
I would imagine that the song was the most important while they were getting high to the heavenly Ouranous. Our ears hear in modern frequencies, they had ears to hear at their own, I guess. I believe they had drums to help get going. Hail Dionysis. Hail Aphrodite.
It is greek. Mongolian has throat singing. Which is not featured in the video. And Mongolian people usually use different instruments than the ones used here. I'm sorry your racist beliefs made you think you and ancient Greeks were some higher people. News flash, we've all been on this earth for a long time and you can't fool anyone with the "civilized" and "uncivilized" thing. All societies and cultures were/are all wonderful and part of great civilizations. But being civilized isn't just a westerner or a white people thing. In fact, white people around the world have a huge history of being violent, money hungry brutes. So where's the civilized behavior in that? Yes all cultures and people have acted in violence. But never on such a destructive scale and oppressive power as white colonizers. May the world go back before what blood thirsty brutes told us it was. The world is for all of us.
I met an Etruscan lyre player on tour in Athens around 287BC. She played this sort of music. 👍🏻🙏🏻❤️😺
Love the description! The ancient customs of Greece live on, unmentioned yet on the front, with different names, through time. Also enjoyed the music deeply
yeah, music still has its raw power, no matter how sophisticated... or "primitive" 😀
@@leandroscorieltauvorum Music lives on no matter how old. It is timeless
Here in sicily, when someone says that the food he is eating is bad, there is a proverb that goes lile "don't say it! There's jesus in the food!" i don't know if it is related to the agricultural religions' heritage but it's interesting, i've Never thought about it
Probabilmente. Dioniso era considerato "il cibo", e insieme alla dea Demetra erano "il pane e il vino", la stessa idea dell'eucaristia della chiesa cattolica o anche del cristianesimo in generale, tutti originati dalle divinità agricole.
Christian here. The food, wine, and grape juice only become Jesus s body when you do the prayers to bless them. That happens most of the time during shabbat. So most of the time, there is no Jesus in your food.
@@blackdragon796 My Point is that some beliefs of the ancient People survived disguised as Christian
I'm wondering if it's a shortening of something like "Jesus could have made this food!", basically "that's disrespectful, imagine if you insulted something Jesus cooked"
@@gwest3644 it could be but i think that this kind of belief is not directly derived from christianity but Its a belief that was there before and simply continued to exist adapting to christianity Like some other things
"a night club is more religious than a church" amazing line wow
I think they played this as they came down off the mountain having already celebrated heavily
It's wrong, though
_"So play me that mountain music like Grandma and Grandpa used to play..."_
😂❤
Interesting how much it sounds like Japanese koto music. It's so common to think of ancient Greek culture as "Western", but in some ways it was more of an Asiatic, Eastern type culture, being influenced by Egypt, Persia and Phoenicia.
Rather the opposite actually.
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yeah, eastern world used to be hegemonic for most of human history if you think about it, in both economy and cultural affairs.
Even our dominant faith in the west, christianity, is came from asia.
Those are western cultures. Later on were the invasions by Eastern nomads like The Huns, The Mongols, The Turks, etc.
@@namenameson9065which ones are western you mean Egypt and Phoenicia?
@@gazthejaz8910 Yes. Western Civilization was born in Ancient Mesopotamia, modern day Iraq. They're all western. They're all in the bible, which is still one of the most influential western historical documents. We even call the sounds of language "Phoenetics" for example, since the Phoenicians invented the first alphabet, the same one you're reading right now.
After the Bronze Age collapse, the Greeks evolved out of the ruins of those ancient civilizations, much as the modern world evolved out of the Roman collapse, inspired and influenced by them to continue these traditions.
I will listen often.
What I would do to have partaken in a Bacchanalia!
if you have enough money its not hard to organize right now
yeah, although i see that any modern nightclub has the same rituals, I'd still love to go to one with ancient music!
@@leandroscorieltauvorumto be sure!
Be careful. Some people get torn apart alive and eaten at Bacchinalia .Ask Penthus ;)
Y-you wanna mutilate bulls and eat them raw while having drunk orgies-?
Υπέροχο ! γιατί λείπουν όλα αυτά από την εκπαίδευση μας;
Γειά σου! Δεν νομίζω ότι λείπει, γιατί δεν χρειάζεται να κατανοήσουμε τη μουσική και τον πολιτισμό πνευματικά για να μπορέσουμε να λάβουμε τα οφέλη... 😌
Γιατι μας εμαθαν οτι ειμαστε απογονοι του αβρααμ και της σαρας
Thank you very much.
"A nightclub is more religious than a church, as it is the place where the original religious rituals of our prehistory still take place today." Oh, that's what I always said ;D
"prehistory"? Maybe you could be still right if the subject were the cavemen.
What do you smoke?
@@ThefrenziedMercury You are right Mr. Pedant, you can pat yourself on your shoulder.
Edit: on a second thought (it took me some time to process)... Cavemen are prehistoric. So I don't understand the point of your comment.
@@zealotzealot4848 davidoff gold slim ✌🏻
@@cris88acquario no, you smoke cheap marijuana.
I'm SO Thankful for this video and your commentary....How Timely and SO appropriate since the 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony in Paris.
Who recorded this?
Homeros
It was in Alexander´s spotify favs list
I wouldn't upload any music that wasn't my own 😁
aeschylus actually invented the microphone back then but nobody cared so we forgot it for thousands of years, sadly his minecraft gaming channel never really took off
IO Dionyssos !
Dionysus is yet a god of disorder. Only through passing through the Dionysian and surpassing it to the point of realisation of heavenly order can one achieve salvation.
What?
@computer1-hc1qn Huh?
@@robinrehlinghaus1944 can you elaborate on your argument?
@@Ted_LandThe purest Being, and therein the summit of pleasure, lies not in subjecting oneself to Bacchus. His path is one that needs to be taken and went through to achieve true salvation - the peak of worship is, thereby, not to be sought in the kind of faith the musician herein supposes, but in engaging in that which he gives us to realise its inherent imperfection relative to the true glory of heaven. This video here explains it well:
ua-cam.com/video/rntOdCWNB3M/v-deo.htmlsi=0WFwVucmVO8sYBNc
@@Ted_Land Was my answer deleted??
Nice
ATTICA! ATTICA! ATTICA!
LACOMIDIA!
if the function aint like this, dont bother inviting me
EYE know what its missing...
a BANJO.
:D
So this is what Nietzsche called "dionisian music?"
as far as I remember, he was thinking of pipers piping (i.e. aulos) the kind of stuff that Plato wanted to get rid of as it agitated the soul
Está la versión completa de la película por UA-cam?
82 / 5,000
Hola, no sé a qué película te refieres, esta canción es de un jam que hicimos hace un tiempo 😄
Yes! This is the original funk! 😂
Nothing beats our Hellenic, history, culture ,we invented sport, the computer, the umbrella lol etc. beauty and achievements everyone has taken our lead.
Culture isn't a competition
No no, please don't be weird about it... NGL folks like you make me feel weird about trying to connect to my heritage (my Yiayia is Greek, my father is half, I want to feel more connected to that part of my family and my heritage and this kind of rhetoric makes it feel like I'd just be getting into muck trying)
@@leandroscorieltauvorum beautiful work! Thank you for making this
Sowa nablo baschapen ha?
Penen ma
I prefer to stay abstinent, smoke all day and trip to look for Absolution.
It's ok man.
I doubt that this is bacchic music. It would have been much livelier with rythmic stomping. The idea was for the worshippers to go into a trance. The music presented in this video will put one to sleep
7🎉❤
so with this slow boring music they were making orgyes?
it's neither slow nor boring 😭
Sensual, erotic hours of bliss, not wagamamabishbash, presumably 😂😅
I would imagine that the song was the most important while they were getting high to the heavenly Ouranous. Our ears hear in modern frequencies, they had ears to hear at their own, I guess. I believe they had drums to help get going. Hail Dionysis. Hail Aphrodite.
@@Pancloth Wagamamabishbash....hah.
Sex was very slow in those days.
música de noia
Well, feelings are human, not divine or spiritual - best regards, calvinist
Болше на монгольского музику похожа
Это не греческая музыка. Это фантазии современных профанов.
@@zealotzealot4848 True, they all crazy😹
@@blackdragon796 I'm greek and that's greek
sooo boring
not all music is instant gratification 😉
Mongol music. It's not Greek
false
@@HyperBoreana-mf4ql it's mongol music. Greek music is different.
@@zealotzealot4848 modern greek music is different, ancient greek music is similar to east asian music bc of its use of pentatonic & the instruments.
@@HyperBoreana-mf4ql Greeks did not come from East Asia. Greeks always lived in Greek lands. They have nothing to do with mongols.
It is greek. Mongolian has throat singing. Which is not featured in the video. And Mongolian people usually use different instruments than the ones used here. I'm sorry your racist beliefs made you think you and ancient Greeks were some higher people. News flash, we've all been on this earth for a long time and you can't fool anyone with the "civilized" and "uncivilized" thing. All societies and cultures were/are all wonderful and part of great civilizations. But being civilized isn't just a westerner or a white people thing. In fact, white people around the world have a huge history of being violent, money hungry brutes. So where's the civilized behavior in that? Yes all cultures and people have acted in violence. But never on such a destructive scale and oppressive power as white colonizers. May the world go back before what blood thirsty brutes told us it was. The world is for all of us.