Just imagine what we Germans could have if the Christians didn't take us over. I feel sad that it was Germans christianizing the baltics... Hail to all our European brothers!
I recommend to you the channel Ratatoskr here on yt. I learned of this song through him and he makes some videos about Europe back then. He also is a fellow German and made some videos about Lithuania when he visited it.
@@edmundr2167 We had the most wonderful faith and gods, so we were proud and powerful, we loved our gods, we were Pagan, and we respected people of other faiths and their gods, and therefore revered us until the emergence of Christianity imbued with blood and misfortune. We Lithuanians are Pagan and not Christians. It took 100 years for Lithuania to enslave Christianity and kill all our priests. And I do not recognize Christianity as faith, Christianity is not faith, it is politics. Christianity is tainted with the blood of various nations. Christianity is the faith that has brought the most massacres in the world.
Translation (sory my english is poor): "Linden tree had nine branches, All nine the wind crushed, please, leave at least one branch, for cuckoo to land, nice songs to sing"
@@ugnikalnis Michel Cretu actually used a sample from Latvian folk ensemble Rasa version of this traditional song titled "Sajāja bramaņi" (Latvian version of this same tune). I am quite convinced though that this is one of the oldest Baltic songs that has survived to modern times.
Hey! The chant lyrics line is metaphora of parallel linden tree and women. (Linden tree is a symbol of femininity in lithuanian folklore). Linden tree had a nine branches. All nine branches broke the storm. Linden tree asked the storm- please, leave even one branch for a cockoo bird, to sing beautifully. The Mother (linden tree metaphora) had nine daughters. All nine daughters have been matched as wifes by matchmakers. Mother asks them- please, leave even one daughter, to sweep a room. Hope it is clear to you :)
@@GalacticChimp If you liked this one you might like those: - Spanxti - Leliumoj - Esatis - Gale Lauko Vienasėdis - Liucė - Už ežero ugnys dega (Gesta Remix) - KŪLGRINDA ir DONIS "Loduta, Loduta" - Devynios Liepos/Nine Lindens :)
@@Roan7995 If you meant Enigma, then Enigma - Beyond The Invisible = lyrics by Michael Cretu and David Fairstein, music by Cretu + samples of a Latvian folk ensemble Rasa song Sajāja Brammaņi + a Gregorian chant (Isaiah 64:9-11) from "Gregoriani Cantus" by Pierre Kaelin.
I just discovered. It's amazing! Thats the original sound of european music. Greetings from Germany.
Just imagine what we Germans could have if the Christians didn't take us over. I feel sad that it was Germans christianizing the baltics...
Hail to all our European brothers!
I recommend to you the channel Ratatoskr here on yt. I learned of this song through him and he makes some videos about Europe back then. He also is a fellow German and made some videos about Lithuania when he visited it.
@@edmundr2167 We had the most wonderful faith and gods, so we were proud and powerful, we loved our gods, we were Pagan, and we respected people of other faiths and their gods, and therefore revered us until the emergence of Christianity imbued with blood and misfortune. We Lithuanians are Pagan and not Christians. It took 100 years for Lithuania to enslave Christianity and kill all our priests.
And I do not recognize Christianity as faith, Christianity is not faith, it is politics. Christianity is tainted with the blood of various nations. Christianity is the faith that has brought the most massacres in the world.
@@rienal9607 your'e so wrong mate .
@@tomgengar Where I am wrong?
Lietuva yra gražiausių dainų šalis!
I really love Lithuanian folk music , and this sounds great! Greetings from Brazil.
Nice nice nice, ačiū😊
Thank you, buddy ❤️🙌
Original, lovely...Greetings from Latvia.
This is great. It translates you to another place and another time. Lithuania is the land of my ancestors.
sup bro
Branga Daina!!! Mums ir tā pati-“Sajāja bramaņi totari toa, augstajā kalnā-totari toa-raidaidā raidaidā radu risi raidaidā ruotā!” ❤❤❤
Just love this cosmic song! Greetings from Ukraine 🇺🇦
From another world
Ney Madeira it is true :D
its lithuanian language
girių dvasios sukasi ratu.. štai ir baigta
Charming...lowe and greetings from Estonia !
Wow i love it even im from america... but still i love lithuanians music..! :)
Who forced you to write this 💀
YES ! IT's BALTICS ! Let the world know ! SPREAD THE WORD!
Lithuanian singin style called sutarines ich.unesco.org/en/RL/sutartines-lithuanian-multipart-songs-00433
daugiau nei žodžiai daugiau nei dainavimas
2023. Still rocking! Lietuva!
Уже две недели слушаю. Какая красивая.
Очень красиво.
Labai grazu
Полностью согласен!
Žiauriai gerai skamba per namų kino kolonėles...
I love how the dissonance sounds so good!
Nuostabu ✨❤️✨
this song gave me chills
kai per muzikos pamoka paklausiau tai nbgl sustot klausius '-'🎶🎶
žiauriai gražu, ane?
Ta muzika arba nepatinka, arba pakeri visies laikams.
My favorite song! LOVE!
Nepakartojama, nuostabu.
SUPER! KOSMISKAI GRAZU.
super kurinis. Gal dešimt kartu perklausiau.
Much, much love. Thank you.
Супер вещь!!! Labai gerai!
Kažkas insane!
MASTERPIECE!
Divine...
Amazing song.Thanks and God bless you all!
There is a great article on wiki about Lithuanian 'daina' and one on suratines, polyphonic singing...
Labai gražu
Excellent ..!!
Didžiuojuosi savo Tauta ir milžinišku paveldu.
Saugokim!
Labai!
I REALLY LOVE IT OMLLLL
ancient lithuanian chanting "sutartinės" + synthetic = possitive :)
+Audrius Kasperavicius what about they sing?
Translation (sory my english is poor):
"Linden tree had nine branches,
All nine the wind crushed,
please, leave at least one branch,
for cuckoo to land,
nice songs to sing"
+Tresi Nonno I suggest you to get interested in Baltics culture.
sutinku
TOP!
WOW !!!!
Литва-это не только страна красивых песен,они наследники гордого народа пруссов)))
А пруссы они кто такие ?
@@MainStreet-sf4rf балтоязычные племена жившие на территории Калининградской области и Варминско - Мазурского воеводства Польши
Here thanks to the great Ratatoskr. Vibin’ with my brothers and sisters. Europe for Europeans. ✌🏻
Aaah! Kaip geeerai!
sublime
Shivers! Shivers everywhere!
čiūto-tūto brought me here ♥
Very nice :)
Love!
E P I C !!!
aciu
Į modernaus folkloro kolekciją...
Nice❤️
gerai
nerealiai.
Enigma - Beyond The Invisible ❤️😉
Thanks! I have totally forgotten about this Enigma song. So similar in many ways indeed!
In enigma song it was used Lithuanian Multipart singing and actualy it is this Song Nine Lindens
@@ugnikalnis Michel Cretu actually used a sample from Latvian folk ensemble Rasa version of this traditional song titled "Sajāja bramaņi" (Latvian version of this same tune). I am quite convinced though that this is one of the oldest Baltic songs that has survived to modern times.
@@ecitrons I know this, I'm saying that original is From Lithuania, Latvian taken and changed a bit. This is what I wanted to write in that comment.
Turėjo turėjo turėjo turėjottto
Великолепно!Напомнило энигму - бьенд инвизибл)
о боже. спасибо. я бы вечность мучалась и так и не вспомнила, где я это слышала
epic.
Labai gražus kūrinys. Daug kartų praklausius, atradau šį gabaliuką iš naujo, klausant 1.5x greičiu.
Is there any lithuanian here, who can help what the chants mean?
THX in advance.
Hey!
The chant lyrics line is metaphora of parallel linden tree and women. (Linden tree is a symbol of femininity in lithuanian folklore).
Linden tree had a nine branches. All nine branches broke the storm. Linden tree asked the storm- please, leave even one branch for a cockoo bird, to sing beautifully.
The Mother (linden tree metaphora) had nine daughters. All nine daughters have been matched as wifes by matchmakers. Mother asks them- please, leave even one daughter, to sweep a room.
Hope it is clear to you :)
@@greta116 Hello Greta! Thanks for your efforts! Very nice, that you wrote all this! Nice greetings from Germany. 🖐🙂
@@harryharefoot3058 You are welcome :) cheers!
@@greta116 😀👍
sounds like Viking and celtic
It’s Baltic. Lithuanian to be exact:)
gabaliukas tikrai geras
thats Lith 🔥
Wow :O
Hey, i would like to know where the vocals in this come from. I really enjoy this kind of music and would like to venture into it :)
Lithuanian folklore
If you want to listen to more songs like this look up sutartinė. It's a traditional Lithuanian way of singing
Listen to kūlgrinda mate youll love it
Also check out the excellent podcast by Danica Boyce called Fair Folk. She just published a two-part piece about her month spent in Lithuania in 2018.
♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
❤❤❤
Kieta
was here
2x thank you
2021 04 25
Enigma - Beyond of Invnsible
Thought it was Morphing Through Time
No, of course.
You're right ;) Just checked...was going by memory
Strikingly similar to Enigma's Beyond the Invisible.
:) Enigma used lithuanian folk in some parts of that song, mixing it with northern native american folk music, if I remember correctly.
Thank you! Lithuanian folk music just became my new rabbit hole. ;)
@@GalacticChimp If you liked this one you might like those:
- Spanxti - Leliumoj
- Esatis - Gale Lauko Vienasėdis
- Liucė - Už ežero ugnys dega (Gesta Remix)
- KŪLGRINDA ir DONIS "Loduta, Loduta"
- Devynios Liepos/Nine Lindens
:)
@@Mendogology Woah, bonanza! These are GREAT! Thank you!!
NUOSTABU
I'm almost certain Enigma sampled this same vocal track.
Enigma used the Latvian version of this song
@@digna1256 Ahh, cool. That would explain it. Does the original singing part
have a name?
@@Roan7995 If you meant Enigma, then Enigma - Beyond The Invisible = lyrics by Michael Cretu and David Fairstein, music by Cretu + samples of a Latvian folk ensemble Rasa song Sajāja Brammaņi + a Gregorian chant (Isaiah 64:9-11) from "Gregoriani Cantus" by Pierre Kaelin.
@@Roan7995 "Sajāja Bramaņi" by folk ensemble Rasa (you can easily find their original version here on UA-cam)
Plantec - Linelis :d
nu labai grazu bet as turiu pamoka paskyti kokio negioni si daina yra ???????
i am mad ftw
مافيا
Pasaka.
Daugiau noruuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
++