Daniels Joik Do you go with me still, my dear friend, Although I no longer see you? Are you still here on earth, Just as you remain in my heart? I lie there and ponder, Its a deafly soundless around me. The tears break through and falls, In the memories of you. An angel that was left behind, Have now got its wings. Where do you fly now, my angel? Where do you fly now? Are you flying through the pearly gates, tell me? Or to the worlds end? Are you flying beside me? Or am I alone now? Where ever you are my friend. Where ever the path takes you. Promise me you'll wait there, Until we meet again. I hope you're happy now. As i was with you, The pain you have suffered, i hope its now gone. Soar free, my dear friend. You're free now. And until we meet again, Farewell, my angel.
@@kaapoow why is it funny? I did not understand your " hahaha" I hear the natives from North America singing like that all the time. I can ever figure it out, being a foreigner myself, if they like to be called indians or native americans. I have talked to some of them and they have different ideas.
Jon Henrik was born Columbian native, but adopted by Swedish native parents when he was 3 months old. But the way he "sings" is a part of the Scandinavian native culture.
concidences? The word assassin is often believed to derive from the word hashshashin (Arabic: حشّاشين, ħashshāshīyīn, also hashishin, hashashiyyin, or assassins), and shares its etymological roots with hashish (/hæˈʃiːʃ/ or /ˈhæʃiːʃ/; from Arabic: حشيش ḥashīsh). It referred to a group of Nizari Shia Muslims who worked against various political targets(they invented political murder) Founded by Hassan-i Sabbah, the Assassins were active in the fortress of Alamut in Persia from the 8th to the 14th centuries, and later expanded by capturing forts in Syria. The group killed members of the Abbasid, Seljuq, Fatimid, and Christian Crusader elite for political and religious @t is commonly believed that Assassins were under the influence of hashish during their killings or during their indoctrination the history will repeat it self!
I totally agree with both artists. It should be called, "Singing outside the box." Magnificent !
Why thousands of views but only a few likes? It is amazing... I cried like a baby...
I could see Yanni and Gennadi performing together along with similar artist. Just awesome. Thanks for sharing your videos.
ancestral songs !!!
Humans have a distinct relation with music and harmony
That is something that will distinguish us from other beings in the universe
You know, lyrics are nothing when the melody and harmony speak better
Let the soul do the listening man... Its the human music
Speechless I am and peerless they are!
When you are one with the universe. Hauntingly Breathtaking!
Cuando escucho eso nollo nollo es cuando se me olvida todo I vuelvo a sentir la tierra en mis pies grasias
Gennady Tkachenko super nice!!
Jon I think sounds better to me man it speaks to my soul
When his voice breaks at 2:08 is just beutiful
its sound much heavy sentimental feelings of his friend
Just amazing songs!!
First one is like i can win and second underground space creature sound 😎
After all human is cosmic creature.. 🙏😊
I like how he said can we make the sound of space
Genadi💣👑
Woooo so very good
So amazing! It's art!
I like the both of them
Tkachenko from Ukraine🇺🇦
Nope. He's from Kazakhstan
sometimes the sound the voice means a lot more then any words can ever speak
Daniels Joik
Do you go with me still, my dear friend,
Although I no longer see you?
Are you still here on earth,
Just as you remain in my heart?
I lie there and ponder,
Its a deafly soundless around me.
The tears break through and falls,
In the memories of you.
An angel that was left behind,
Have now got its wings.
Where do you fly now, my angel?
Where do you fly now?
Are you flying through the pearly gates, tell me?
Or to the worlds end?
Are you flying beside me?
Or am I alone now?
Where ever you are my friend.
Where ever the path takes you.
Promise me you'll wait there,
Until we meet again.
I hope you're happy now.
As i was with you,
The pain you have suffered,
i hope its now gone.
Soar free, my dear friend.
You're free now.
And until we meet again,
Farewell, my angel.
Sebastian Wiberg is that the lyrics ?
@Diarra No, those are not the lyrics. There are quite literally no lyrics to his song.
Es un chingon
The sound of space genady tachenko
That was beautiful... speaking of beautiful what’s that girls name in the middle? 😍
2 girl there
first and love both but like Daniels Jojk better listen to them all the time
The first one is in Sami, those are words. It’s a jojk for his recently dead friend
Niklas Villabø wow! Thanks to share that information
No, there is no words in jojk, but the sounds might be influenced from the Sami language for obvious reasons.
Niklas Villabø are you dumb
Niklas Villabø dont missinform people
Jojk doesn’t have to contain lyrics or words at all, but a lot of jojks do.
Joiking is a very old culture and they are words so he is singing with lyrics
Vincent Zweerts are you Dumb? There is like 5 words. And its called jojk and its not a culture. Its a way to sing.
I think I love you...amazing
Someone knows the other people and songs like this two?
Es de raices colombianas 🇨🇴
😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌😌
😭😭😭😭
the same but without echoe fx....it's totally dofferent
Beautiful songs... the first one has wkrds from the indians - if I am mistaken, please forgive me...
"indians" hahahah nice
@@kaapoow why is it funny? I did not understand your " hahaha" I hear the natives from North America singing like that all the time. I can ever figure it out, being a foreigner myself, if they like to be called indians or native americans. I have talked to some of them and they have different ideas.
@@sophiahuber4756 first singer is sami
Jon Henrik was born Columbian native, but adopted by Swedish native parents when he was 3 months old. But the way he "sings" is a part of the Scandinavian native culture.
Pliss watch mawang - kasih sayang orang tua
Asiappp wkwkw
Bwah.. Ha.. Ha.. Ha..
Jon Henrik is Look a Like Neymar..
Or DON WEST from LOST IN THE SPACE
concidences? The word assassin is often believed to derive from the word hashshashin (Arabic: حشّاشين, ħashshāshīyīn, also hashishin, hashashiyyin, or assassins), and shares its etymological roots with hashish (/hæˈʃiːʃ/ or /ˈhæʃiːʃ/; from Arabic: حشيش ḥashīsh). It referred to a group of Nizari Shia Muslims who worked against various political targets(they invented political murder) Founded by Hassan-i Sabbah, the Assassins were active in the fortress of Alamut in Persia from the 8th to the 14th centuries, and later expanded by capturing forts in Syria. The group killed members of the Abbasid, Seljuq, Fatimid, and Christian Crusader elite for political and religious @t is commonly believed that Assassins were under the influence of hashish during their killings or during their indoctrination the history will repeat it self!
Jon henrik was good other guy wasnt bad here but terrible on BGT champions
Gennady Tkachenko super nice!!