Whoever gave this a thumbs down obviously has no soul. It’s people like you who don’t appreciate the beauty of anything nature, love, the sanctity of being alive. May everyone who enjoys us have a blessed day filled with happiness and love and if not always remember the stoic philosophy. If you’re reading this and you are alive. Every day above ground is a good ass day!
I see on the comments that the Rebetiko is more popular in the word that what I thought. Makes me feel better for my self , I grow up listening to this songs in Albania when my grandfather was trying in hiding to follow the songs with old Buzuki and Mandolin. Xeretismata apo Usa , poli kali silogi.
BRAVO TO YOU AND YOU PAPOU for maintaining your GREEK heritage and Identity under the rule of the OPPRESSIVE Albanian communists. KEEP YOUR LOVE OF GREECE AND HELLENISM ALIVE AND PASS THEM ON TO YOUR CHILDREN!!!! My Brother!!!! ONLY THEN Do we SURVIVE!!!
@@896athan actually we can say yes, they use bouziki in Greece, we use bağlama and cura here (also they use cura too) Music and food are generally common, just they have little name and physical differences. If you write türk halk müziği and then you search (that means Turkish folk music) you will understand what I'm saying. After that you can try to listen Türk sanat müziği (turkish art music), tatyos efendi (a Greek composer during the ottoman period, in his songs lyrics are written in Turkish language) , oh that's enough.
@@SpartanLeonidas1821 wishful thinking... it's Greeks like you who have Turkish genes.... 400 years under Turkish rule.... who knows Ottoman janissaries might spent some time in your little Greek town with your grand-grandmother... Not the other way around my friend.... so good luck eating up that FACT!!!
VADIZO KAI PARAMILO. it means "I wonder (in the streets) and I speak (making no sense). It is a separation song. I am not sure about the specific singer. It could be Babis Tsertos , agathon or someone else. Enjoy 😊
I've been researching about Balkan music and rebetiko is something that is unavoidable. I absolutely love the old sound! Can someone pls post the names of the tracks in this video? I would be more than grateful! From China with love and respect!
@@Rubahell My dear friend, since I don't know how to inbox you here on UA-cam, I can only leave a message here. The song names you provided to me have been very very helpful in my research. In fact I have used a few of the songs as examples to illustrate the topic of rebetiko for my book on folk music from the Balkans. I would like to thank all good people who have helped me during my book project and so mention their names in the foreword for the book, so I would like to have your name, of course under your consent. The book is written in Chinese and hopefully will be published this year. Please let me know how it's possible for us to further communicate about that. 😀
Wonderful, sucking, hypnotic! Does anybody know by chance the title of the song, beginning at 40.51 and who is the composer and may be even the name of this hypnotic rhythm? Answers in English, Spanish, German, Russian or Greek are welcome!
In the late 1970s, some Greek friends played me a tape with some really frenzied bouzouki tunes, at a very fast tempo. Unfortunately, I don't know who the musicians were and I couldn't find anything alike on YT. Do any names come to your mind? Thank you.
Its called I'm walking and talking to myself (not the exact translation but similar) and its a break up song . If you search "vadizw Kai paramilw"/"vadizo Kai paramilo" maybe you can find it. Though there are many versions of that may sound a little different from this one
It’s difficult to say but Markos Vamvakaris and Vasilis Tsitsanis are considered the best of (three strings) bouzouki. Manolis Chiotis is also played fabulous (4 strings) bouzouki
Καλή Τσικνοπέμπτη σε όλους τους Ελληνόφιλους
Η πιο όμορφη μουσική και τα πιο όμορφα έργα τέχνης 🙂
Whoever gave this a thumbs down obviously has no soul. It’s people like you who don’t appreciate the beauty of anything nature, love, the sanctity of being alive. May everyone who enjoys us have a blessed day filled with happiness and love and if not always remember the stoic philosophy. If you’re reading this and you are alive. Every day above ground is a good ass day!
But there is also the Rembetika philosophy that Life is pain and false (psefti dounia) and we play music to forget.
@@johnshort5003 Παλιοζωή ψεύτη ντουνιά και παλιό κοινωνία. Ααααααααλλλλλλλλααααααααα
Μελετάω ελληνικά και ακούω Ρεμπέτικα...Amo la Grecia!! Fabio da Roma
με τα ρεμπέτικα θα μάθεις πολύ καλά!!
Γειά σου ρε αλάνι
Γειά σου φίλε μου
wow, impressive!
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we love the greek musics. Lots of love from neighbour, turkey :)
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👏🇹🇷
I did not expect to end my night listening to Greek music nonstop for an hour, but I sure enjoyed it
I don't speak greek but i appreciate this music! Gloria from Italy
Bravo Neighbour! love Rebetiko
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1. To haremi sto hamam(Anestis Delias composer, 1935)
2. Stou Vavoula ti gouva(Stelios Keromitis,1937)
3. 5 manges ston Peiraia(Giannis Eintziridis or aka Giovan Tsaous,1935)
4. Ο thermastis (Giorgos Batis,1934)
5. To paidi tou dromou(Vangelis Papazoglou,1937)
6. Kalogeraki(Stavros Pantelidis,1939)
7. Dio manges sti filaki (Kostas Tzovenos,1934)
8. Den ksanageliemai aka Vadizo Kai paramilo (Giannis Papaioanou,1939)
9. Tsaka Tsouka Spasta(Kostas Skarvelis,1937)
10. Bouzouki mou diplochordo(Markos Vamvakaris,1937
11. Melahrini kopela(Tsitsanis,1938)
12. Ta hanoumakia(Kostas Karipis,1935)
13. Pseftise pleon o ntounias(Kostas Roukounas,1947)
14. Atsiggana(Giorgos Batis,1933)
15. Tha klepso Mia melachrini aka Hatzikiriakio(Dimitris Gogos aka Bayianderas,1937)
16. To pehnidi tou Americanou(Kostas Skarvelis,1936)
17. Pino Kai metho (Spyros Peristeris,1934)
(Composer,year of recording)
Ich hoffe es gibt auch neue junge Musik vom Remvetiko, es ist die Beste griechische Musik
I see on the comments that the Rebetiko is more popular in the word that what I thought.
Makes me feel better for my self , I grow up listening to this songs in Albania when my grandfather was trying in hiding to follow the songs with old Buzuki and Mandolin.
Xeretismata apo Usa , poli kali silogi.
Να ζήσει η βόρεια ήπειρος, πατρίδα μας μεγάλη
these songs make me want to learn my mandolin even more!!!
BRAVO TO YOU AND YOU PAPOU for maintaining your GREEK heritage and Identity under the rule of the OPPRESSIVE Albanian communists. KEEP YOUR LOVE OF GREECE AND HELLENISM ALIVE AND PASS THEM ON TO YOUR CHILDREN!!!! My Brother!!!! ONLY THEN Do we SURVIVE!!!
❤❤ This music seems to come from the Earth through the musician’s soul and into the warm Mediterranean breeze.
Hüzün, göç, ayrılık, acıların notalara dökülüşüdür Rembetiko.
Türkiyeden selamlar.
Ε ι❤
This makes me so nostalgic and I cry while dancing
Keep dancing !
bravo. Greetings from İzmir Turkey
Greetings from Romania 🇷🇴
❤❤❤ serbia, greek, turkey🇷🇸🇬🇷🇹🇷
Perfect, sounds very familiar! Greetings from the other side of the sea.😊
Αχ μανούλα μου καλή ημέρα από την Σαντα ροσα ,καλιφορνια ..εκεί μες στο Θησείο
Γεννήθηκε η μάνα μου και μεγάλωσε ο πατέρας μου βεικου Κουκάκι 🥲🌏💕
Un bálsamo para el alma atormentada.
Kara günlerimizde yardımlarınız için sizlere minnettarız ... birlkte sağolalım - var olalım ...sevgiler.😊
Gusel komsu❤
This makes me want to learn Greek.
If you want to
makes me want to go back to learning. it is a cool language though I learned I can't right my name in Greek because it is spelled like a cuss word
Great music!
Kalispera from Istanbul!
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C,est très beau, un beau bonjour du Québec.
Cool...I just came back from Quebec...
Πολλούς χαιρετισμούς από Đorđe Čvarkov
Good wishes from Turkey ;)
Do you have any similar music to share? I had heard a song form Turkmeninstan and iws was quite similar to Greek rebetiko
@@896athan actually we can say yes, they use bouziki in Greece, we use bağlama and cura here (also they use cura too)
Music and food are generally common, just they have little name and physical differences. If you write türk halk müziği and then you search (that means Turkish folk music) you will understand what I'm saying. After that you can try to listen Türk sanat müziği (turkish art music), tatyos efendi (a Greek composer during the ottoman period, in his songs lyrics are written in Turkish language) , oh that's enough.
@@896athan These songs to me sound familiar in the way of instruments,etc., not fully the same, but familiar sounding.
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Wunderschön!
Love all the nine-beat ones!
Light up and enjoy,excellent work friend ty
I don t understans greek, i am portuguese, but i like it!
Very very nice ♥️
Now it's a Greek party. Hoopa!!
Ne kadar yakın kültürlerimiz var. Hem de nasıl aynı tür müziklerden hoşlanıyoruz. Büyük keyifle dinliyorum. Belki sizler de öyle.
Its not that close! Greeks are like Italians. Turks are closer to Arabs. Maybe west coast turks are closer because of Greek Genetics 💙👍
@@SpartanLeonidas1821 wishful thinking... it's Greeks like you who have Turkish genes.... 400 years under Turkish rule.... who knows Ottoman janissaries might spent some time in your little Greek town with your grand-grandmother... Not the other way around my friend.... so good luck eating up that FACT!!!
Sorry for my language, he deserved that answer @panmarmara
Apart from Rebetiko ,there are other type of songs/genre of greek music played with greek mandolin (not bouzouki )
2020? Bravo pedia❤..
Ώπα!
MERCI
J' ADORE LE REBETICO BIEN QUE JE NE COMPRENNE PASL LE GREC
CERTES FOIS SE DEGAGE UNE DE FORME DE TRISTESSE
HOPA HOPA HOPA
İt is very similar to Turkish Music.Selam from İstanbul
VADIZO KAI PARAMILO. it means "I wonder (in the streets) and I speak (making no sense). It is a separation song. I am not sure about the specific singer. It could be Babis Tsertos , agathon or someone else. Enjoy 😊
Εκπληκτικός! Πώλησα την ψυχή μου στο Ρεμπέτικο. Ξέρει κανείς τους τίτλους των κομματιών;
HARIKA MUZIK
One, two, three, four, One two three, One two!
so nice ya...
Прикольна тема.🤔
İNSANLARIN HEPSİ DEYİL AMA ÇOĞU İNSAN DOST
I've been researching about Balkan music and rebetiko is something that is unavoidable. I absolutely love the old sound! Can someone pls post the names of the tracks in this video? I would be more than grateful! From China with love and respect!
1. To haremi sto hamam(Anestis Delias composer, 1935)
2. Stou Vavoula ti gourna(Stelios Keromitis,1937)
3. 5 manges ston Peiraia(Giannis Eintziridis or aka Giovan Tsaous,1935)
4. Ο thermastis (Giorgos Batis,1934)
5. To paidi tou dromou(Vangelis Papazoglou,1937)
6. Kalogeraki(Stavros Pantelidis,1939)
7. Dio manges sti filaki (Kostas Tzovenos,1934)
8. Den ksanageliemai aka Vadizo Kai paramilo (Giannis Papaioanou,1939)
9. Tsaka Tsouka Spasta(Kostas Skarvelis,1937)
10. Bouzouki mou diplochordo(Mario’s Vamvakaris,1937
11. Melahrini kopela(Tsitsanis,1938)
12. Ta hanoumakia(Kostas Karipis,1935)
13. Pseftise pleon o ntounias(Kostas Roukounas,1947)
14. Atsiggana(Giorgos Batis,1933)
15. Tha klepso Mia melachrini aka Hatzikiriakio(Dimitris Gogos aka Bayianderas,1937)
16. To pehnidi tou Americanou(Kostas Skarvelis,1936)
17. Pino Kai metho (Spyros Peristeris,1934)
(Composer,year of recording)
@@Rubahell Thank you my friend! You're an angel 😍
@@gloriachenhuizhiYou’re welcome 🎉
@@Rubahell My dear friend, since I don't know how to inbox you here on UA-cam, I can only leave a message here. The song names you provided to me have been very very helpful in my research. In fact I have used a few of the songs as examples to illustrate the topic of rebetiko for my book on folk music from the Balkans. I would like to thank all good people who have helped me during my book project and so mention their names in the foreword for the book, so I would like to have your name, of course under your consent. The book is written in Chinese and hopefully will be published this year. Please let me know how it's possible for us to further communicate about that. 😀
Αγαπαω σασ κομσει❤❤❤
Bravo
Wonderful, sucking, hypnotic! Does anybody know by chance the title of the song, beginning at 40.51 and who is the composer and may be even the name of this hypnotic rhythm? Answers in English, Spanish, German, Russian or Greek are welcome!
Atsiggana, Giorgos Batis
Thanks a lot!!!@@Rubahell
In the late 1970s, some Greek friends played me a tape with some really frenzied bouzouki tunes, at a very fast tempo. Unfortunately, I don't know who the musicians were and I couldn't find anything alike on YT. Do any names come to your mind? Thank you.
Maybe, Manolis Xiotis. A bouzouki virtouoso considered a classic legend especially in the work with singer Mary Linda.
Aman !
12:00
22:17
Hi..which song is from cca 26 minutes to 29
BRAVOOOOO SAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!BRAVOOOOO REBE,REBETIKAKIOTISA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!TZALATIKIA,ZALATIKIA NIXTA TIPOTAKIA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 NIXTA OYYYYY PARAPONAKIA PEZEVENKIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1BRAVOOOOOO KOMMA REBETIKATIOTIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!SAKA TZOUKA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1SAKA TZOUKA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1YASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSOOOOOOO BRE !!!!!!!!!!!!!BRAVOOO SAS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I love this collection. Do you have any information about the song that starts at 22:17? I’d be very interested to learn more about it.
Its called I'm walking and talking to myself (not the exact translation but similar) and its a break up song . If you search "vadizw Kai paramilw"/"vadizo Kai paramilo" maybe you can find it. Though there are many versions of that may sound a little different from this one
@Iro Peti ah yeah you're right this one is more accurate :)
Τα
Αθανατα
Απο
Μεσογεια😅😅😅
Why the saz picture though ?
we clearly hear bouzoukis 🤔
🇬🇷🇬🇷
22:45 who sings it? And the name of the song please. Love it ❤️
Vadizo ke paramilo, Babis Goles. Check his famous Magisses ferte votana
Hello.Can you add the track list.What is the name of the song at 25.55?
Τσάκα τσούκα σπάστα. Σκαρβελης. Name of the song: Tsaka tsouka spasta. Artist: Skarvelis
AFTA, STREIPSOUME
View from UA-cam and see you in your new email and thank for all you know about it today
We will have the time together tomorrow Friday to see the new schedule
We can play tomorrow night at my
We can
Gling gling gling
Who is the best bouzouki player of the old world?
It’s difficult to say but Markos Vamvakaris and Vasilis Tsitsanis are considered the best of (three strings) bouzouki. Manolis Chiotis is also played fabulous (4 strings) bouzouki
Herakles
he is Tasos Giannousis. you can listen him in Athens in Klimataria !
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ОПА!
What is the name of the song starts at 8:45?
this is the original version: "Μπάτης-Ο θερμαστής"
@@michaelt1507 Thanks :)
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Χρηστος Παπαδακης 1 1 2014
ma che ne sapete voi di cosa mangiano i Greci?
Ποιος τραγούδα το πρώτο τραγούδι?
Αγαθωνας
rebetiko was born in smyrna
Exactly! Because Smyrna was greek :)
@@cozak94 oh snap 😋😂
@@valeriosvasileiadis6692 it always will be greek SMYRNI 🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷🇬🇷
@@cozak94 The last time İzmir was Greek, Aristo was alive
@@servetu0131m nice nationalism u get fed in schools
Open a non turkish history book pls
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P mucj
Zito Toupkia
ΖΉΤΩ Η ΕΛΛΑΣ!!!
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Ρφφφγγγγγφφφφφφ🥵😠🥱🤗
Zito Tourkia
Cry
Αγαπητοί μου φίλοι το ρεμπέτικο ήταν είναι και θα είναι η ψυχή της Σμύρνης καταγωγής
Πού ξέρετε από μεράκι και φιλότιμο
Bravo re mages.