Suddenly....I'm 65 (male) from the desert southwest USA. Yeah, I can't believe it either. THIS is the music that those of us that were "rippiin' and roarin' " in the early 1970's could find very late into the wee hours on what we called "underground radio". Usually, bigger towns had stations that would let this psych rock fly at night, and when I hear it now...it immed. takes me back! Nothin' better than taking long, night-time drives with your buds, firing up some weed, laughing hysterically and listening to this stuff.
Yeah that's the thing isn't it? All the members of King Gizzard have a very firm knowledge and appreciation of psychedelic and prog rock of the 60s and 70s but they are also deep into the more stripped down garage rock that was kicking around even earlier in the US underground. That's what makes them so exciting, they can veer so easily between(and mix) different styles of rock music that are nevertheless deeply related.
@@kwitsaz9394 ikisini de dinliyorum, güncel olanla eskinin yerlerinin, zevklerinin ayrı olduğunu neden kabul etmiyorsunuz? anadolu rock da dinlersin, madrigal de, ortada bir çatışma yok. farklı ürünler.
@@jameshickson8174 it's literally Aşık Veysel's Kara Toprak. Yet we don't need to say that it's stolen. This is art, it belongs to everyone and open to any kind of improvement
Actually very natural. Those microtone adjustments on guitars are usual for many instruments in anatolia. In this musical culture too many scales with these commas are being used. And some melodies of this song is taken from master anatolian turkish poet musician Veysel's song Kara Toprak.
Ulan yıllardır dinliyorum seni, araç müziklerimden biridir. Hanımla çocuk olmadığında, mahalle kekolari gibi sesini sonuna kadar açıp dinliyorum. Camı açıp avazım çıktığı kadar bağırıyorum. Stres atma yontemim. Ha bu arada bu dediklerimi otobanda yapiyorum. Meskun mahallde değil. Turkiyenin bir ucundan Şırnak,a van,a Iğdır,a Antalya ya , Hatay,a orduya giderken devamlı dinledigimdir 😅😅
Chtistopher Humphrey nah man, I’m grateful for the later years of Floyd, but a lot of Syd Barret era stuff slapped super hard if not harder than when Roger was the head of group
nicg g Shut up dude. King Gizz is just as gimmicky with their psychedelic elements as Tame Impala yet they’re all great musicians who have perfected their sounds and are constantly challenging themselves in their own ways. There was no need to compare them in the first place but you just sound like a deaf Gizz stan.
@@FrenchToasted1995 Ah, that makes sense on that level. I saw King Crimson last year, they had three drummers and familiar with those songs that’s why I was confused. They sound nothing like King Crimson. Thanks for the clarification.
Adam and The Ants had two drummers also. I always wondered how they got their huge drum sound and then I saw them play and the mystery was resolved. I’d only ever heard them up until that point - no MTV then 🤣🤷🏻♂️
I remember years ago these fellas did a free gig at my local pub. Only a few of us hung around til 10pm on that Thursday night to watch them, but we were all blown away. It was the closest thing I’ll ever experience to time travel. Although I didn’t experience the 60’s or 70’s, I was certain I was living in that era during the hour and a half show they put on that night.
Check out Tub Ring, John zorn, Mr. Bungle or anything Mike patton, masayoshi takanaka, casiopea, wookiefoot, autoryno and claypool Lennon delirium. Phish is damn good too.
Wow, Turkish people must love these guys, I mean, every video or song I hear from them on UA-cam there is always, and I say ALWAYS a Turkish person or someone saying in the comments that they sound like Turkish psychedelic rock from the 70's. Haha, okay my dear Turkish friends, I get the message. I hope someday they play in Turkey, maybe then all your dreams will be fulfilled. Greetings from Brazil
you are an idiot bro we don't say every song based on Turkish sounds or like that, we say it only for the songs really influenced by Turkish sounds and the one is really one of them and not only we can say musicians also say 'we created the song based on song xxx etc.' please check the link maybe you will not write a foolish comment in the future like the one. ua-cam.com/video/2cGANgDZPj8/v-deo.html
6 років тому+10
maybe it is a good start for you to know what Turks did in 70s ua-cam.com/video/758vAKEnsVI/v-deo.html and this one is incredible you must listen it ua-cam.com/video/U0gjwpMb-k8/v-deo.html and the lost one is masterpiece ua-cam.com/video/ruQ7vqhja5M/v-deo.html
Aşık Veysel is one of the best legendary musicians in Türkiye. We are proud of him. It is so nice to see that you are impressed by him and have used his melodies in your song. Well done, congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Iván A. Bosco Hoping we hear more microtonal music come out that isn't super obscure. I know Prince's last bassist before he died used play microtonal funk. but he did little of it and doesn't do it very much anymore.
John Doe I hope we get some more microtonal music maybe by someone else or another King Gizzard album since Microtonal Banana appears to be the first volume of more, even if there isn't more microtonal stuff in the works I would love to hear more of their dreamy, latin and Krautrock infused music, I don't know, Flying Microtonal Banana gave me that feel
John Doe yeah, that one looks just awesome, and more in the vein of nonagon Infinity, and the second of five or four albums this year, there may be a chance, anyway they never fail to deliver a concrete and catchy album and I'm always looking forward to their next step
This whole performance is better than the studio version, in my opinion. I bought the album after hearing this performance and love it, but less than I love this. And Nuclear Fusion in this performance, holy crap.
Always the sign of a great band..they can replicate or even play better live. Now I know how they can pump out albums so quick..they don't rely on whole bunch of studio manipulation to get their sound.
Every time the camera settles on a guy I’m like, “wait, who’s this guy? How many guitars are we dealing with here?” Need to keep a notebook like reading a complicated novel. LOL
as a bağlama and guitar player i can easily say that despite the similar walks in the song as "kara toprak " (caused by "komas" ), it would not be right to say they are the two songs are the same or so similar. I love how deeply a master as Aşık Veysel turned his feelings into all those traditional songs, and I also really like King Gizzard as well.
These guys are so normal, like I feel like I would know them or would hangout with them, but their musical dream and abilities are so creative, imaginary and interestingly well done, all their work
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs, Audio Mixer: Stu Mackenzie: super great job guys, thanks! Edit: Just realized Stu Mackenzie is the lead singer, fucking awesome!
70s Turkish Anatolian Rack Music ... I love it.... The pioneers of this music are Turkish musicians Cem Karaca, Mongols, Erkin Koray, Barış Manço, Kardaşlar, Apaşlar.
I always thought playing metal music live (especially death metal) was very hard because everyone has to be on the same page...But this...woowww so much going on
I have a persian setar (ancient iranian string instrument) and have the same fret configuration. it's amazing how your creativity is reconfigured when you change your structure
Take a bow Kevin Suggs & Stu Mackenzie & KEXP in general for your everlasting commitment to sound quality. It make all the difference & some of us notice.
Forever grateful for the talented audio engineers who work at KEXP to bring us these unreal studio performances, and of course forever grateful for King Gizz :)
Dost dost diye nicesine sarıldım Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Beyhude dolandım boşa yoruldum Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Nice güzellere bağlandım kaldım Ne bir vefa gördüm ne fayda buldum Her türlü isteğim topraktan aldım Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Koyun verdi kuzu verdi süt verdi Yemek verdi ekmek verdi et verdi Kazma ile döğmeyince kıt verdi Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Âdem'den bu deme neslim getirdi Bana türlü türlü meyva yedirdi Her gün beni tepesinde götürdü Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Karnın yardım kazmayınan belinen Yüzün yırttım tırnağınan elinen Yine beni karşıladı gülünen Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır İşkence yaptıkça bana gülerdi Bunda yalan yoktur herkes de gördü Bir çekirdek verdim dört bostan verdi Benim sadık yârim kara topraktır Havaya bakarsam hava alırım Toprağa bakarsam dua alırım Topraktan ayrılsam nerde kalırım Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Dileğin varsa iste Allah'tan Almak için uzak gitme topraktan Cömertlik toprağa verilmiş Hak'tan Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Hakikat ararsan açık bir nokta Allah kula yakın kul da Allah'a Hakkın gizli hazinesi toprakta Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Bütün kusurumuzu toprak gizliyor Merhem çalıp yaralarımı düzlüyor Kolun açmış yollarımı gözlüyor Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Her kim ki olursa bu sırra mazhar Dünyaya bırakır ölmez bir eser Gün gelir Veysel'i bağrına basar Benim sâdık yârim kara topraktır Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu
seeing two drummers playing the exact same thing with the exact same groove and feel is the most satisying thing ever
hell yeah, i agree. Osees has 2 as well!
Yeah art tripp and carl black in the mothers Also kicking it
And why exactly is that?
@@baldrick1485" if you have to ask you'll never know"
@@baldrick1485 Check out Whipping Post Live at the Fillmore - for the original 2 drummer line up that will melt your gray matter...
Suddenly....I'm 65 (male) from the desert southwest USA. Yeah, I can't believe it either. THIS is the music that those of us that were "rippiin' and roarin' " in the early 1970's could find very late into the wee hours on what we called "underground radio". Usually, bigger towns had stations that would let this psych rock fly at night, and when I hear it now...it immed. takes me back! Nothin' better than taking long, night-time drives with your buds, firing up some weed, laughing hysterically and listening to this stuff.
You have a wonderful way of writing, that was great honestly thank you.
Right on man ☮️
Check out Brian Jonestown Massacre if you haven’t.
Yeah that's the thing isn't it? All the members of King Gizzard have a very firm knowledge and appreciation of psychedelic and prog rock of the 60s and 70s but they are also deep into the more stripped down garage rock that was kicking around even earlier in the US underground. That's what makes them so exciting, they can veer so easily between(and mix) different styles of rock music that are nevertheless deeply related.
I've never seen the word _immediately_ abbreviated before
two drummers facing each other playing in time is epic
KEXP, you have the best audio engineers. This sounds so cool.
Stu did the mixing haha. Man of many talents.
I personally think it is better than the album version
They do!
Still Kexp always sounds amazing
It’s because Stu mixed this session himself
Wouw ... Anatolian psychedelic rock is not dead. Wonderful!!!
Adamlar bizim ezgileri bizden iyi kullanıyor biz de madrigal dinleyelim
@@kwitsaz9394 ikisini de dinliyorum, güncel olanla eskinin yerlerinin, zevklerinin ayrı olduğunu neden kabul etmiyorsunuz? anadolu rock da dinlersin, madrigal de, ortada bir çatışma yok. farklı ürünler.
@@zeynwppe şaka la şaka gül diye
yo have you heard Altin Gun?
Ofc is not dead havent you heard of Oom and Naxatras?
Benim sadık yarim sleep drifterdır...
Lol
Hah ha
hahaha
😂😂
ya gerçekten inanılmaz bu kadar benzerlik olur KEXP'de dolaşırken bu şarkıya denk geldim ve şok oldum çooook benziyor
Turkish Anatolian Rock... Glad to see it's alive. Great song.
It has an eastern vibe for sure but I don’t think it’s stolen.
@@Rekeza ua-cam.com/video/2cGANgDZPj8/v-deo.html origin of this song is Aşık Veysel - Kara Toprak
@@jameshickson8174 it's literally Aşık Veysel's Kara Toprak. Yet we don't need to say that it's stolen. This is art, it belongs to everyone and open to any kind of improvement
@@ilay818 +1
@ilay they not accept they made Kara topraks anatolian rock version but its their shame and shame of them doesnt make their remix less better
This reminds me of 60s-70s Turkish psychedelic folk rock (yes, there is such a thing).
any suggestions? a friend of mine from greece showed me erkin koray two weeks ago and it's amazing
search for anatolian rock revival project
this song is very similar to Kara Toprak by Aşık Veysel . He is also Turkish.
pablo borrito from erkin koray name of song "istemem" is a legendary
Actually very natural. Those microtone adjustments on guitars are usual for many instruments in anatolia. In this musical culture too many scales with these commas are being used. And some melodies of this song is taken from master anatolian turkish poet musician Veysel's song Kara Toprak.
Ulan yıllardır dinliyorum seni, araç müziklerimden biridir. Hanımla çocuk olmadığında, mahalle kekolari gibi sesini sonuna kadar açıp dinliyorum. Camı açıp avazım çıktığı kadar bağırıyorum. Stres atma yontemim. Ha bu arada bu dediklerimi otobanda yapiyorum. Meskun mahallde değil.
Turkiyenin bir ucundan Şırnak,a van,a Iğdır,a Antalya ya , Hatay,a orduya giderken devamlı dinledigimdir 😅😅
Best random introduction to a band EVER.
Welcome to the Gizzverse
Love the dedication it takes to build custom fret guitars for the whole band.
Hey, I didn't notice but they do have microtonal fretting! It's a thing, luthiers build those.
they arent custom fret guitars lol they'r ejust microtonal Univox Phase 4's lol
@@DrMurdercock Stu's guitar here (the flying microtonal banana) is a custom made guitar by a friend of the band named Zach
@@DrMurdercock the microtonal phase 4 came out after they made their own custom guitars, it's based off the one played in this video.
@@DrMurdercock you don't know what you're talking about, do you
If Syd Barrett hadn't had his breakdown, and Pink Floyd had spent a couple years in Istanbul, this is about what would've come of it. :D
Awww...so sad
Haha. No.
If syd never had a mental breakdown, floyd would have just sucked forever lmao
Chtistopher Humphrey nah man, I’m grateful for the later years of Floyd, but a lot of Syd Barret era stuff slapped super hard if not harder than when Roger was the head of group
@@dealystan8507 Instead they only sucked after Syd left the band
Thanks KEXP for being a sanctuary for alternative culture !
This evolves right back to the beginning. Thank god no unbroken line.
this! it's been a week and all the interesting, different stuff I love is here on this very channel.
Virgin tame impala vs
THE CHAD KING GIZZARD
*why wont they talk to me*
VS
*LOOSEN UP TIME TO DROP FUCK SHIT UP DON'T FORGET ABOUT IT*
This guy knows whats up
Tame impala suck so much right? Commercial poppy psychedelic for stoned silly hipster teens. Instead, these guys here are really cool.
@@nickn2794 nah they are both good bands
nicg g Shut up dude. King Gizz is just as gimmicky with their psychedelic elements as Tame Impala yet they’re all great musicians who have perfected their sounds and are constantly challenging themselves in their own ways. There was no need to compare them in the first place but you just sound like a deaf Gizz stan.
Dude getting people into the Gizz is always a great experience. The two drummers is what always blows them away, haha
king crimson's larks' and thrak
@@FrenchToasted1995 Yikes, how did you get that out of what they played?
@@ToneTraveler i was just mentioning another example of dual drumming
@@FrenchToasted1995 Ah, that makes sense on that level. I saw King Crimson last year, they had three drummers and familiar with those songs that’s why I was confused. They sound nothing like King Crimson. Thanks for the clarification.
Adam and The Ants had two drummers also. I always wondered how they got their huge drum sound and then I saw them play and the mystery was resolved. I’d only ever heard them up until that point - no MTV then 🤣🤷🏻♂️
I remember years ago these fellas did a free gig at my local pub.
Only a few of us hung around til 10pm on that Thursday night to watch them, but we were all blown away.
It was the closest thing I’ll ever experience to time travel.
Although I didn’t experience the 60’s or 70’s, I was certain I was living in that era during the hour and a half show they put on that night.
Respect from Turkey. Anadolu rock
KEXP: So do you guys need the extra drum kit, maracas, harmonica, or foam-mat floors for tonight’s performance?
King Gizzard: Yes.
Stop with the "yes" comments bruv...itsa bit stale.
@@jamesmorris9957 who asked
Holy fuck these guys are some of the most talented musicians
Check phish out
Check out Tub Ring, John zorn, Mr. Bungle or anything Mike patton, masayoshi takanaka, casiopea, wookiefoot, autoryno and claypool Lennon delirium. Phish is damn good too.
The audio balance and clarity is just perfect. Well done KEXP engineer(s).
The band did the mixing
@@TheMetallicasuperfan How u know ???
@@АлександрМенделеев-г3э check the description
...this is live sound❤
@@petarmandir8878it was recorded live but mixed later it didn’t sound this well mixed on air
One baglama to play them all!
Zjzismxpsmzıshsaö
LoL
as founder of festival, i would say its the list of the top 3 song of the 21 century in the world of psychedelic rock
Wow, Turkish people must love these guys, I mean, every video or song I hear from them on UA-cam there is always, and I say ALWAYS a Turkish person or someone saying in the comments that they sound like Turkish psychedelic rock from the 70's.
Haha, okay my dear Turkish friends, I get the message. I hope someday they play in Turkey, maybe then all your dreams will be fulfilled.
Greetings from Brazil
Yes we love them for sure and they already played here in İstanbul! Thanks :)
they played twice actually
you are an idiot bro we don't say every song based on Turkish sounds or like that, we say it only for the songs really influenced by Turkish sounds and the one is really one of them and not only we can say musicians also say 'we created the song based on song xxx etc.' please check the link maybe you will not write a foolish comment in the future like the one. ua-cam.com/video/2cGANgDZPj8/v-deo.html
maybe it is a good start for you to know what Turks did in 70s ua-cam.com/video/758vAKEnsVI/v-deo.html and this one is incredible you must listen it ua-cam.com/video/U0gjwpMb-k8/v-deo.html and the lost one is masterpiece ua-cam.com/video/ruQ7vqhja5M/v-deo.html
@Charles Lee Ray nope not constantin. That's name of city İstanbul
This needs to be released on Vinyl! my favorite recording of Gizz ever
Microtonal melodies of this band is giving Turkish Anatolian Rock music taste to us. Thanks King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard!
0:25 my GOD does anyone else love that lick? I swear it's what got me into them in the first place
Aşık Veysel is one of the best legendary musicians in Türkiye. We are proud of him. It is so nice to see that you are impressed by him and have used his melodies in your song. Well done, congratulations 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
???
Some of the melodies in this track were inspired by one of Veysel's songs. I don't remember the name right now@@BARUtubbig
@@NicholasKonradsen kara toprak
That throbbing bass and triple kick has me nursing a half chub every time!!!
chippa
nursing a half chub is probably the best thing I’ve ever heard
Eric had his kickdrum privaleges taken away...
Full chub gang
Same
I like your honesty. The job is yours!
Aşık Veysel - Kara Toprak. Respect form Istanbul
I love kara toprak its so good
Orhan Gencebay - Bir Araya gelemeyiz
Why do Australians look so Australian?
sean kessel: because they’re Australian.
@@bbens999 lol
So true, you can pick us Aussies a mile away
Because it's still the 70s there
This band is Polish though, they say they're Aussies for a laugh
they opened the door
Iván A. Bosco Hoping we hear more microtonal music come out that isn't super obscure. I know Prince's last bassist before he died used play microtonal funk. but he did little of it and doesn't do it very much anymore.
John Doe I hope we get some more microtonal music maybe by someone else or another King Gizzard album since Microtonal Banana appears to be the first volume of more, even if there isn't more microtonal stuff in the works I would love to hear more of their dreamy, latin and Krautrock infused music, I don't know, Flying Microtonal Banana gave me that feel
Iván A. Bosco From,what they've already released it doesn't sound like the next album will be microtonal sadly. It's got a sci-fi theme to it though.
John Doe yeah, that one looks just awesome, and more in the vein of nonagon Infinity, and the second of five or four albums this year, there may be a chance, anyway they never fail to deliver a concrete and catchy album and I'm always looking forward to their next step
Iván A. Bosco They might be stepping back to their relative normal, after working so much on a microtonal album.
This band helps me get through these days.
This is a stone cold groove if I've ever heard one
better than the studio version
Francesco Torzoni but in the studio version theres this guitar part that sounds like a spy soundtrack for some reason and i really dig that part
Takkenrakker i'm agree with you and they usually do this in a lot of their songs
This whole performance is better than the studio version, in my opinion. I bought the album after hearing this performance and love it, but less than I love this. And Nuclear Fusion in this performance, holy crap.
Francesco Torzoni you right dude.
Always the sign of a great band..they can replicate or even play better live. Now
I know how they can pump out albums so quick..they don't rely on whole bunch of studio manipulation to get their sound.
When you let everyone join the band.
😂😅
Every time the camera settles on a guy I’m like, “wait, who’s this guy? How many guitars are we dealing with here?” Need to keep a notebook like reading a complicated novel. LOL
Yeah lol - there’s 3 guitarists, a bass player, a keyboard player and two drummers...
@willow sparks dont forget ambrose, the random instrument player.
@@a_very_distressed_fed thats the keyboard
The band of a thousand guitarists.
Bob Goblin and double drummers
as a bağlama and guitar player i can easily say that despite the similar walks in the song as "kara toprak " (caused by "komas" ), it would not be right to say they are the two songs are the same or so similar. I love how deeply a master as Aşık Veysel turned his feelings into all those traditional songs, and I also really like King Gizzard as well.
Bu saz değil bağlamadır
@@hemdemrodibozan3499 Gönle dokunduysa her türlü eyvallahımızdır.
The rhythmic modulation in this one is crazy.
Just the best band I can think of in recent years
Hope they have an album called Blizzard Hazard
their next album should be called “Blizzard of Aus”
Pip Pipster King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Blizzard Hazard. I love it.
Frizzard Blizzard
Been listening to these guys for years and I can finally afford to follow them around the country. Can't wait Until U.S. tour 2024.
Did not want this to end! Love it when I can hear a band with as many members as this so clearly. Fabulous rhythm and melodies!
When you and your friends start a band but you have alot of friends
And you're all super talented.
Haha couldn’t be me XD
a lot*
@@nickp.4419 really
@@donsteppedinside yes. Alot is not a word!
These guys are so normal, like I feel like I would know them or would hangout with them, but their musical dream and abilities are so creative, imaginary and interestingly well done, all their work
Audio Engineer: Kevin Suggs, Audio Mixer: Stu Mackenzie: super great job guys, thanks! Edit: Just realized Stu Mackenzie is the lead singer, fucking awesome!
benim sadık yarim iki davuldur
o değil de aferin gerçekten mükemmel iş çıkartmışlar
the dynamic control is astounding
*All HAIL THE KING GIZZARD !!!*
And the Lizard Wizard
King Jizz Hard!
(And han-tyumi)
70s Turkish Anatolian Rack Music ... I love it.... The pioneers of this music are Turkish musicians Cem Karaca, Mongols, Erkin Koray, Barış Manço, Kardaşlar, Apaşlar.
Anadolu rock forever =) ruhları şad olsun Cem KARACA, Barış MANÇO ve diğerlerinin.
Erkin koray ve diğerlerinin dostum anlayın hunu artık
@@emirkaya4219 BEST OF ERKİN KORAY
Im so happy i found this group because theres not a whole lot of bands out there with that old sound
Great guitar tones and effects
This is it. This is the video that sent me on the King Gizzard journey. And it has not let up.
I always thought playing metal music live (especially death metal) was very hard because everyone has to be on the same page...But this...woowww so much going on
3 guitarists, 2 drummers, 1 bassist, 1 keyboardist and other assorted instruments. This band is fucking stacked
love the intro they're doing for this.
favorite band. no question
I am so proud to hear of a song influenced Anatolian Rock and Anatolian Folk... Very well! I loved your style so much!
a song influenced BY Turkish folk music
It's almost impossible to do microtonal stuff without starting to sound at least vaguely near or middle-eastern it seems.
@@Darwinist They don't talk about Middle East, though
Atm this is my fav King Gizz song
Can't wait to see them live again
I'm so happy to hear this song, hope to love Veysel's Soul
I think we need a full out dual jam session with king gizz and all them witches… on kexp…
I have a persian setar (ancient iranian string instrument) and have the same fret configuration.
it's amazing how your creativity is reconfigured when you change your structure
When the mode of the music changes, the walls of the city shake.
Love these guys, Love from Miami Cuba 🙏
Take a bow Kevin Suggs & Stu Mackenzie & KEXP in general for your everlasting commitment to sound quality. It make all the difference & some of us notice.
@3:03 Over and over and over! What a great transition and beat!!!!
barefoot stu best stu
E
You meant Indonesian Houseman Stu?
THE FEET PICS STU
HAND THEM OVER
One time i saw them in Utah and my friends and i took so much lsd we were certain stu was wearing footie pajamas.
Looking at photos later, he was not.
i can confirm that this statement is true
"Benim sadık yârim kara topraktır". Eyy! Gidi koca Aşık Veysel. Bak unutturmuyorlar seni, rahat uyu. 😢😢
Çıkamıyorum parçadan. Günlük dozumu alıp gideyim :D
My cousin just turned me onto these guys . I love my cousin even more now!! Thanks Erik.
i listen to this almost everyday
Hey guys! Anatolian rock was in Australia in 1974 with Baris Manco and Kurtalan Ekspres.
Is my favourite state to be.
This is my favorite song of all times! Thank you KG & TLW~
great, super!!!
This is awesome those drummers are tight as fuck and in perfect time with one another absolutely mind blowing this is CAN for the 21st century
It reminds me of early Pink Floyd, like Barrett Floyd
Reminds me of dozens of things, totally not genuine stuff haha
Bardo Morales what
@@jacklawrence2557 oh no, sorry it doesn't sound like can but from the sofa or something... my bad
also a bit like Neu!
Forever grateful for the talented audio engineers who work at KEXP to bring us these unreal studio performances, and of course forever grateful for King Gizz :)
Just checked this out on Tidal, the quality of this recording from KEXP is so much better. More open sound than the album version. Really like it.
Love them ❤ saw them in chicago and it was an experience I'd never forget
when people say that there's never been a great all-female band, I show them King Gizz
wut?
Just Outstanding. I may have finally found my new Favourite Band.
The fact these guys refretted their guitars deserves a like regardless
nah they had them specially made I'm pretty sure
@@TinkerToneworks Obviously..
A totally blow out mind jam. I wanna live in this track...
aussiess you have talent, instruments, everything!!! fell in love more and grow your mustaches like one of the batterists, it is inevitable!
LOVE THE FADE OUT ...... THAT THING WAS CLEAN
hard agree
this live Performance is touchin to the perfection
That oriental vibe is really something else makes this track so special
good way to start the day
I'm diggin' with this performance this past week. Yeah, man.
This is the future of rock
Such a powerful and innovative sound.. superb..
nice Murlocks shirt....those microtonal guitars are terrific
Dost dost diye nicesine sarıldım
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Beyhude dolandım boşa yoruldum
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Nice güzellere bağlandım kaldım
Ne bir vefa gördüm ne fayda buldum
Her türlü isteğim topraktan aldım
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Koyun verdi kuzu verdi süt verdi
Yemek verdi ekmek verdi et verdi
Kazma ile döğmeyince kıt verdi
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Âdem'den bu deme neslim getirdi
Bana türlü türlü meyva yedirdi
Her gün beni tepesinde götürdü
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Karnın yardım kazmayınan belinen
Yüzün yırttım tırnağınan elinen
Yine beni karşıladı gülünen
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İşkence yaptıkça bana gülerdi
Bunda yalan yoktur herkes de gördü
Bir çekirdek verdim dört bostan verdi
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Havaya bakarsam hava alırım
Toprağa bakarsam dua alırım
Topraktan ayrılsam nerde kalırım
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Dileğin varsa iste Allah'tan
Almak için uzak gitme topraktan
Cömertlik toprağa verilmiş Hak'tan
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Hakikat ararsan açık bir nokta
Allah kula yakın kul da Allah'a
Hakkın gizli hazinesi toprakta
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Bütün kusurumuzu toprak gizliyor
Merhem çalıp yaralarımı düzlüyor
Kolun açmış yollarımı gözlüyor
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Her kim ki olursa bu sırra mazhar
Dünyaya bırakır ölmez bir eser
Gün gelir Veysel'i bağrına basar
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Aşık Veysel Şatıroğlu
This song has all of the best elements of Krautrock.
One of my favorite songs
awesome mixing as always by KEXP
Will Stonehouse Salinas audio mixing was done by stu i think
That was groovy. Extra marks for a great live off the floor recording
this happens when your talented children discover the krautrock records that you had forgotten in the basement
My hands weren’t free so I HAD to listen to the next song in the queue. A great food prep surprise.
this is the best i heard last years///P.S. sorry for my english. i m russian