PLEASE! Where is this from? I have been seeing it to the trees for a few months and I decided to see if Google could identify what I was saying out of nowhere. This turned up and it’s absolutely perfect tempo and tone. I have never heard it before.
@@Lee-ff1do Because I’d never heard it but I’ve been singing it to the night forest for about a year. I don’t know the language (in the song) and I didn’t sing words, but I wondered where I had gotten it. So I sang it into my phone. It was the least likely match of five or so. But it is unmistakably what I was singing, here on the East Coast of the USA. Why do you ask? Do you know?
Way to ruin a bit of art by overloading it with pretentious BS. Hope DB collected some lucrative royalties for this travesty. Listen to the original version.
@@DjangoWineHeart No, it's music, and in the case of DakhaBrakha, it's also art. This version adds an inappropriate screaming guitar, a vacuous drum machine, over the top bass, and worst of all drowns out the lovely subtly and exquisite singing. It's like you first heard the Beatles in a Mall via some horrendous Muzak version or think great paintings should be added to by painting hacks. If it led you to DakhaBrakha good, but don't pretend this version is anything but schlock.
Космическая композиция. Респект автору
Дуже гарно❤
Шокована такою малою кількістю вподобайок і коментів😔
Я згоден 😞
Мдаааа! Смакота-ааааа!!! БРАВООООООО!!!!
Hit the spot.
So nice ❤❤❤
PLEASE! Where is this from? I have been seeing it to the trees for a few months and I decided to see if Google could identify what I was saying out of nowhere. This turned up and it’s absolutely perfect tempo and tone. I have never heard it before.
*singing
@@courtneyblaster7948 Alambari · DakhaBrakha
what makes ya think it's from somewhere?
@@Lee-ff1do Because I’d never heard it but I’ve been singing it to the night forest for about a year. I don’t know the language (in the song) and I didn’t sing words, but I wondered where I had gotten it. So I sang it into my phone. It was the least likely match of five or so. But it is unmistakably what I was singing, here on the East Coast of the USA.
Why do you ask? Do you know?
It felt sacred as I would hum or just sing the notes. To find this was kind of amazing!
Top....Bercana N 1
Nice :)
💚
Güzel
👍
I don’t find translation to this song 😢😢
Все еще нужен?
@@E_D_MUSIC yes
"viburnum, meadow raspberry,
you stood opposite the sun"
this is translation from Ukrainian
Slava Ukraini!
Gruzinam SLAVA
💙💛
BM051 :x
Way to ruin a bit of art by overloading it with pretentious BS. Hope DB collected some lucrative royalties for this travesty. Listen to the original version.
What is the original version?
@@oliveriam14 Last song on the album Alambari.
I love DB but never would have come across them without hearing this version...so, check your snobbery. It's all just noise.
@@DjangoWineHeart No, it's music, and in the case of DakhaBrakha, it's also art. This version adds an inappropriate screaming guitar, a vacuous drum machine, over the top bass, and worst of all drowns out the lovely subtly and exquisite singing. It's like you first heard the Beatles in a Mall via some horrendous Muzak version or think great paintings should be added to by painting hacks. If it led you to DakhaBrakha good, but don't pretend this version is anything but schlock.
@@charismaticmegafauna8422 if that Muzak version of the Beatles led you to the Beatles of what use was the Muzak?