Alın size kültür elçileri :)) Adam koma sesi nedir, bağlama nedir ,türkü nedir hepsini öğretiyor.Barış mançonun bıraktığı yerden devam ediyo aslanlar :).
0:14 Yolcu 3:05 Tatli Dile Güler Yüze 6:00 Kaymakamın Kızları 8:45 Anlatmam Derdemi 13:30 Kolbasti (Dere Boyu Kavaklar) 16:57 Gelin Halayi 20:13 Leyla (Kaslarin Kara Kara) 23:33 Ervah-ı Ezelde 27:17 Vay Dünya 32:01 Goca Dünya 36:27 Kırşehirin Gülleri 39:59 Şad Olup Gülmedim (Live Version) 43:16 Cemalim 47:33 Köroğlu Dağları 52:15 Çiçekler Ekiliyor 56:21 Süpürgesi Yoncadan 1:01:33 Yali Yali 1:07:29 Halkalı Şeker (Live Version) Notes: 1. I’m not Turkish, but I’ve been listening to the band a lot for the past few month so if you happen to leave turkish comments I won’t understand what your saying (lol) 2. Some of the songs listed go by a different name, so if you wanted to listen to an original or older version they usually go by a sort of “first verse” title (Dere Boyu Kavaklar for Kolbasti, Kaslarin Kara Kara for Leyla, etc). I myself have enjoyed listening to the numerous versions of Cicekler Ekiliyor available
@@64ELTURCO Listening to Altin Gun has made me interested in listening to the songs performed and arranged by other artists who came before them more in line with Turkish tradition, but searching for the songs with the titles Altin Gun used didn't give me any results. I then tried searching with the first phrase and then found results for Leyla and Kolbasti. Every other song, like Yolcu and Cicekler Ekiliyor, were easy to find. I found a lot of alternate arrangements, and have been suggested a lot of Saz playing videos, notably from the youtube channel ALICI SAZ EVİ ANKARA, and a variety of other videos in line with Turkish, Lebanese, Armenian, and Arabic music. Its been incredibly enjoyable experience, especially with being stuck inside.
@@95slowdiver it's nice to hear that, since this is the music I grew up listening to. It's kind of funny, in a weird way, that the music which is so inspiring, and so Turkish in itself, has become forgotten here in Turkey, but has experienced a sort of revival abroad. I think the most important aspect I take from you is curiousity and your persistence. Cheers for the input, my friend.
I grew up on the Western shores of the Black Sea. I travelled to Istanbul several times when I was a student, low budget, camera on my shoulder, hoboing for a couple of weeks every fall. Last time I was on a student scholarship for 3 months in Elazig and surroundings, in 2012. In the first 3 weeks I became fluent in basic Turkish (the curiosity, hospitality of local hosts, as well as the low frequency of English speakers helped a lot). The most developed section of my vocabulary is "the culinary" (who was there knows, hehehe), but local students repeatedly told me they were impressed with my pronunciation. Turkish proved very useful to me since then, however I moved to Western Europe in the recent years and other languages took precedence. I have lost a good part of my ability to speak Turkish fluently. I have recently fell in love with this band, and they have motivated me to return to Turkish language. Thank you so much for posting! it is the best sounding concert which I could find on YT so far. They sound so much better live!!
Rahmetli Neşet Ertaş hayatta olsaydı sizin hepinizin alnından teker teker öperdi, Neşet Ertaş ve Anadolu müziğini dünyada temsil eden en iyilerden birisiniz. BRAVO SİZLERE, SEVİLİYORSUNUZ !..
I tried three times to see Altin Gun live on stage. The first time, in Groningen, my work intervened. The second time, I took the train to Berlin but someone jumped and I didn't even reach Germany. The third possibility, in Amsterdam, was cancelled due Covid-19. One day I will see Altin Gun live, one day! And if it happens, I'm gonna party so incredibly freakin hard, it will be the best party ever! Keep save everyone.
I've missed them a few times myself. I'm not a huge concert guy anyway, but I wish I could've made it when I had the chances. One day with any luck, right?
I am Tatar from Bashkortostan, I think we are close with Turks. I have been looking for a long time this combination of Baglama and National Turk music + Rock. Happy that I came across this. I would thank you if somebody advises me more of such music and bands.
Moğollar - Dağ ve çocuk. Zafer Dilek - Süpürgesi yoncadan. Hür-el - Sevenler Ağlarmış. By-the-way , Tatar songs are very nice, too. It is hard to find the most Tatar songs lyrics in Latin alphabet. Tatarca is similar to our language but it is much easier when it is written. Greetings from Türkiye.
And if you could understand the magic of the meaning of words.... :) it s a collection of thousands of years, lifes, experiences, feelings. Of longing, hope, a mixture and interplay between resignation and getting up... love and life.
They are from Turkey, they are not opening their body parts or inspiring consume culture. People who create popular culture, won't let this become mainstream, sorry...
This band introduces Turkish traditional songs throughout the world. It's a great achievement. Even the people who lives in USA plays and beats with this songs.
Die Musik kommt aus den 70 ern ich meine von den emanzipatorischen Kräften aus der Türkei. Weiß aber nicht zu 100% Bescheid, weil ich eigentlich nicht so viel mit der Türkei zu tun habe als hier geborener.
2 mins in and YES...........its going pumping.. ill now do the research.... none needed unraveling talent and catching my ears and not letting go ... GO
işini iyi yapanları görmek ne kadar muazzam ve haz verici...Minnet duymamak elde değil...Yüzümde garip bir gülümseme...Ve içimdeki o garip sevinç....teşekkür ederim kendi adıma
I wish all people those listen to these songs were able to understand the lyrics in a way that a Turkish person understands. These songs becomes incredibly fun, epic, joyful songs when played and singed like this but the lyrics of the most songs and all that stories and culture behind them are mostly very sad, have incredibly strong real human motions/feelings, very very poetic and all have greasy philosophy in it. Its like listening to Socrates quotes in a song or reading a philosophy book. Most not even possible to be translated or translation will make them meaningless in other languages.
@@ilkerozari5117 ne demek anlamı yok. Neşet ertaşın tek cümlesi dünya alem felsefenin dibine vurur. Yapma etme gözünü seveyim. Aşık veyselin tek parçası yeter.
This band is so underrated in NL while they're from Amsterdam. Won't take long tho before they really get known by the bigger audiance. Inevitable!! Pure class, and such a original sound. Always bringing me good vibrations
Üni'den tüm sınıfla neredeyse gitmeyi planlıyorduk, 1 ay öncesinden biletleri alalım dedik. Biletler bitmişti. 2 ay öncesinden bitmiş. Türkiye'de ciddi bir dinleyici bir kitlesi var Altın Gün'ün, Anadolu Rock dinleyen (90'lardaki zırva anadolu rock değil, 66-79 arasından bahsediyorum) neredeyse her insan biliyor zaten Altın Gün'ü. Türkiye'de milyonlarca hayranı olur mu dersen, o zaten çok uçuk. Daha ana tür olarak Türkiye'de konserlere gidip rock, ca, blues dinleyen kaç insan var diye başlasak diye soruya daha doğru olur. Bu tarz gruplara öyle gelip geçici hayran kitlesi gerekmiyor, bizim gibi insanlar var ya o yeter. Böyle gruplar artık yok diyenler var, net söyleyeyim var aslında. Gayet güzel işler başaran Türk gruplar var ama çok sub-genre müzik yaptıkları için dinleyici kitleleri az. Bir de örneğin, konser veren çok iyi bir grup var diyelim, adamlar albüm çıkaramıyor. Neden? Sorun kayıt işinde vb değil. Sorun detay işlerde, mix-mastering, parça lisanslama, hakkına alma, mesama üyelik vb. Bunlar hep para ve günümüzde bunlar ciddi miktarlar. Bunların hepsini kendin de halledebilirsin ama uzun sürüyor, özellikle Türkiye'de. Ben de bu işlerle uğraştığım için biliyorum hem birinci elden hem de bu tarz gruplara çalıştım.
70’li yıllar soundunun bütün sıcaklığını yeniden ortaya çıkarabilmek müthiş iş. Bayıldım bayıldım bayıldım. Kurtalan Express, Moğollar, Üç Hürel, Apaşlar, Ersen ve Dadaşlar hatta Hardal sanki o yıllarda gibi hissettim. Ellerinize yüreklerinize sağlık. 👍🙏🙏👏👏👏👏
Dinleyicilerin tepkilerini görmeyi daha cok isterdim, bizim kendi sanatcilarmiz Avrupaya özenirken, Hollandalilar kendi türkülerimizi ezgilerimizi cok güzel yorumlayarak dünyaya tanitti. Grup kurucusunun bu ezgiler ile nerede tanistigini cok merak ediyorum hala.. Herseyi gectim Portland da halkali sekerle milleti oynattilar ya, söyleseler inanmazdim ya ölücemmm :) süpersiniz
Birader mixcloud.com adresinden grup kurucusu Jasper Verhoulst'un Mixtape kayıtlarına bak. Adam uzun bir süre Türkiye'de kalıp araştırmış. Seçtiği parçalarıda albümüne koymuş. Çokta iyi yapmış. Yüreğine sağlık. Saygılar.
yazılan cümleden "özenmeyi" kötü anlamda kullanıyorsunuz gibi geliyor bana. Her millet kendinde olmayan şeyi ilginç buluyor. Bize latin müziği flamenko nasıl ilginç geliyorsa, Kolombiyalı Arjantili de bağlama çiftetelli zeybek vs duyunca ahh bu ne diyor. Kendi kültürümüzü bilip, bir yandan diğerlerinden de keyif almalı.
ociabi they did! They opened for tame impala here in Houston last fall(which is where I found out about them) and I know they did other shows around the US. I love tame impala, and even though it was my first time seeing tame, I still felt a deeper connection to Altin Gun, no flashy lights, just good music. Had me, and my two whiskeys dancing the whole set lol. I don’t think they have done their own US tour though!
@@samuelblanco6468 I discovered these guys today and I'm hooked. I'm Turkish myself I love Turkish psychedelic rock(Anatolian rock) and listen to them whenever I'm on shrooms or need a bit up endorphins hahaha. Just googled it ant there here next spring in TN.
it's a cover? interesting. as i posted, it's exactly the same bass-line as googoosh's 'talaq', which i thought she in turn had lifted from somewhere, but couldn't remember where: ua-cam.com/video/UOc5w2S4MQY/v-deo.html
This group made me realize that i dont know anything about music at all :). I would never could have predicted that this kind of music would capture the whoe worlds attention and would radiate so much passion and joy even to those who are not familiar with the Turkish language. Respect !
For the last 4 months i can't stop listening to you. You are amazing!! and after this covid 19 finish first thing i want to do is to go to your concert.
So, in this day and age when everybody has been using in-ear monitors and click tracks on stage for a long time, these folks come forward and deliver a killer performance with just stage sound. Music isn't dead.
How exactly does in ears "kill music" ? What is the angle of that particular stupid statement ? There's merit to playing together on stage sound, but it doesnt really stand as a "purity" argument in a lot of situations, when the venue has catastrophic returns, when you dont want to depend on a third party for your live mix, when you dont have an engineer in house and want to be able to just plug and play, depends also on particular bands formations and what instruments you play. Sounds a lot like the tiresome and bland "it was better before" and you can clearly tell you dont know many professional musicians. There's a reason everyone is switching, and theres a lot of ways not to make it an hindrance to creativity and the feeling of being whole on stage. A good mix in ear allows even better live "understanding" between musicians than ever before, and that manner of working as a group has existed in studio environnements for almost a hundred years, so what if you get clarity while on stage aswell ? I know Miles Davis would have loved those modern in ears and what they allow. Time to get that head outta that booty, this isnt a fad nor will anything be lost in translation, music and the way we make it always evolves, and that's why it's so powerfull.
@@sirzebra Where did I say it kills music? I'm just admiring the skills of people who do things perfectly without the support of modern solutions. It proves that extraordinary skills still exist among musicians.
@@ArturdeSousaRocha You just said "music isnt dead" while implying "modern solutions" is somehow a problem, or a crutch. You just did that again, adressed 0 arguments, and now pretends theres some magical skill that is lost with modern hardware, as if these guys here, that you seem to respect, would somehow lose all of their hard work, musicianship and skill if they didnt play on "old school" sound (but still top of the line festival gear, that you also have no clue about). You're just like these dudes that said wired instruments would mean the death of music. Are you still mad about the invention of the printing press while you say those very big words with very little common sense on the internet ? Come on man, one last time : there's no correlation between skill and gear, and there's certainly no "wrong" way to create. Get real already, loose that dumb narrative. So there's more credibility in playing a shitty soundstage live... what's next, Artists should starve ? A hotel room isnt "real" enough, you have to sleep in a van in between the drumkit to be legitimate ? What about regular hygiene, does it make you a fraud compared to minstrels of old ? Some strange mix of mystical thinking and backward hustle theory you got going on here, and i just realised you somehow interpret using a metronome as some other capital sin ahah, do you spit on conductors when you go to the opera ?
Alın size kültür elçileri :)) Adam koma sesi nedir, bağlama nedir ,türkü nedir hepsini öğretiyor.Barış mançonun bıraktığı yerden devam ediyo aslanlar :).
RIP Baris Manco
Bulgaria LOVES Altin Gün!!!!!!
0:14 Yolcu
3:05 Tatli Dile Güler Yüze
6:00 Kaymakamın Kızları
8:45 Anlatmam Derdemi
13:30 Kolbasti (Dere Boyu Kavaklar)
16:57 Gelin Halayi
20:13 Leyla (Kaslarin Kara Kara)
23:33 Ervah-ı Ezelde
27:17 Vay Dünya
32:01 Goca Dünya
36:27 Kırşehirin Gülleri
39:59 Şad Olup Gülmedim (Live Version)
43:16 Cemalim
47:33 Köroğlu Dağları
52:15 Çiçekler Ekiliyor
56:21 Süpürgesi Yoncadan
1:01:33 Yali Yali
1:07:29 Halkalı Şeker (Live Version)
Notes:
1. I’m not Turkish, but I’ve been listening to the band a lot for the past few month so if you happen to leave turkish comments I won’t understand what your saying (lol)
2. Some of the songs listed go by a different name, so if you wanted to listen to an original or older version they usually go by a sort of “first verse” title (Dere Boyu Kavaklar for Kolbasti, Kaslarin Kara Kara for Leyla, etc). I myself have enjoyed listening to the numerous versions of Cicekler Ekiliyor available
çeviriciden çevir yazdığımı :) şarkıları ayırdığın için sağol:))
Cheers for the playlist, it's also interesting to see how you grasped that a song might go by different names hahaha, love from Istanbul 🇹🇷
For example the song at the 1 hour mark is also known as Çayeli'nden öteye and tabancanın sapını gülle donatacağım
@@64ELTURCO Listening to Altin Gun has made me interested in listening to the songs performed and arranged by other artists who came before them more in line with Turkish tradition, but searching for the songs with the titles Altin Gun used didn't give me any results. I then tried searching with the first phrase and then found results for Leyla and Kolbasti. Every other song, like Yolcu and Cicekler Ekiliyor, were easy to find. I found a lot of alternate arrangements, and have been suggested a lot of Saz playing videos, notably from the youtube channel ALICI SAZ EVİ ANKARA, and a variety of other videos in line with Turkish, Lebanese, Armenian, and Arabic music.
Its been incredibly enjoyable experience, especially with being stuck inside.
@@95slowdiver it's nice to hear that, since this is the music I grew up listening to. It's kind of funny, in a weird way, that the music which is so inspiring, and so Turkish in itself, has become forgotten here in Turkey, but has experienced a sort of revival abroad. I think the most important aspect I take from you is curiousity and your persistence. Cheers for the input, my friend.
Please come to the US. You have fans here, too!!
1:07:40 "My mom would cry if she saw this"
All these Americans are ready for a Turkish wedding now 😁😁
saygısızlık olmasın diye videoyu ileriye saramıyorum. çok güzel.
Erdinç sen nasıl bi dehasın yaaa??? Üslup bozmadan bu kadar mı çılgın atılır bağlamayla. Harikasınız. 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
I grew up on the Western shores of the Black Sea. I travelled to Istanbul several times when I was a student, low budget, camera on my shoulder, hoboing for a couple of weeks every fall. Last time I was on a student scholarship for 3 months in Elazig and surroundings, in 2012. In the first 3 weeks I became fluent in basic Turkish (the curiosity, hospitality of local hosts, as well as the low frequency of English speakers helped a lot). The most developed section of my vocabulary is "the culinary" (who was there knows, hehehe), but local students repeatedly told me they were impressed with my pronunciation. Turkish proved very useful to me since then, however I moved to Western Europe in the recent years and other languages took precedence. I have lost a good part of my ability to speak Turkish fluently.
I have recently fell in love with this band, and they have motivated me to return to Turkish language.
Thank you so much for posting! it is the best sounding concert which I could find on YT so far. They sound so much better live!!
Rahmetli Neşet Ertaş hayatta olsaydı sizin hepinizin alnından teker teker öperdi, Neşet Ertaş ve Anadolu müziğini dünyada temsil eden en iyilerden birisiniz. BRAVO SİZLERE, SEVİLİYORSUNUZ !..
2019 - Discovered Khruangbin
2020 - DIscovered Altin Gun
I just do not need more. Greetings from Poland, this music is awesome..
Dziekuje
Lucky guy
Absolutely the same case.
If you like this you can listen these :
-Cem Karaca
-Selda Bağcan
-Barış Manço
-Moğollar
-Edip Akbayram
-Erkin Koray
-3 Hürel
@@m4ck1nho97 Just wanted to send you some love for sharing
benim anam görünce de ağladı merve, dedim bu şarkıları amerika'da çalıyorlar insanlar oynuyor böyle uzun süre aldı inanması.
VAY BEE...
I tried three times to see Altin Gun live on stage. The first time, in Groningen, my work intervened. The second time, I took the train to Berlin but someone jumped and I didn't even reach Germany. The third possibility, in Amsterdam, was cancelled due Covid-19. One day I will see Altin Gun live, one day! And if it happens, I'm gonna party so incredibly freakin hard, it will be the best party ever! Keep save everyone.
I hope you get to see them live one day.
I will be there with you!
Maybe some higher authority tells you not to
İstanbul Babyllon konseri ikinci kez ertelendi, biletimi iade etmiyorum... bir gün elbet olacak !
I've missed them a few times myself. I'm not a huge concert guy anyway, but I wish I could've made it when I had the chances. One day with any luck, right?
I am Tatar from Bashkortostan, I think we are close with Turks. I have been looking for a long time this combination of Baglama and National Turk music + Rock. Happy that I came across this. I would thank you if somebody advises me more of such music and bands.
Gaye su akyol
Dilek Türkan
Barış Manço, Moğollar, Selda Bağcan (records from 70's), Dadaşlar
Moğollar - Dağ ve çocuk. Zafer Dilek - Süpürgesi yoncadan. Hür-el - Sevenler Ağlarmış. By-the-way , Tatar songs are very nice, too. It is hard to find the most Tatar songs lyrics in Latin alphabet. Tatarca is similar to our language but it is much easier when it is written. Greetings from Türkiye.
I live in Holland and proud of you as a Turk 🇹🇷💫💙
hastaya dinletsen şifa bulur o derece
canlı dinlemek istediğim tek grup. belki birgün.
And if you could understand the magic of the meaning of words.... :) it s a collection of thousands of years, lifes, experiences, feelings. Of longing, hope, a mixture and interplay between resignation and getting up... love and life.
Zamanı büken grup...❤️
Masallah edebiyatin supermis gercekten.. bi kelime ettin olay oldu
Scottish guy, just found you guys, LOVE your music.
THANK YOU!
*Size Türkiye Trabzon'dan selam olsun gururumuz ALTIN GÜN 🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷👏👏👏🤝🤝✋❤️🌹*
Biter kırşehirin gülüyle çıglık attırmışsıniz ya ne diyelim helal olsun yolunuz açık olsun başarılar...
This band is criminally underground. Every single one of their songs is a gigantic vibe. Can't wait for them to get bigger one day.
@@sbd983 Yeah, but that music was in the shadow of country rock era in the West. Good thing they are bringing it back :D
@@guilaumemorin5844 actually all turkish knows that musics, they are not dead for now. altin gun introduce those music to world
They are from Turkey, they are not opening their body parts or inspiring consume culture. People who create popular culture, won't let this become mainstream, sorry...
Wherever you from friends, me Turkish guy from Germany can t wait for concert
Resmen 70,80 yılların güzelim Anadolu rock müzik tadına götürdü Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyetinden kucak dolusu sevgiler.
Great sound engineering + Great audience + ALTIN GUN = Pure magic!
😍🙏😍
She is soooo nice! Great Band.
Bir Türk'ün dünya çapında başarılı olması için yurtdışına gitmesi gerek.
Maalesef.
Hakkaten haklisin.. bunu soylemek aci olsada dogru .. kendin=mde gordugum icin soyluyorum
@@Sedatyunus ne içiyonuz ağa zaten hollanda da bunalr
This band introduces Turkish traditional songs throughout the world. It's a great achievement. Even the people who lives in USA plays and beats with this songs.
Coole Band! Türkisch hat seinen Charme.
Die Musik kommt aus den 70 ern ich meine von den emanzipatorischen Kräften aus der Türkei. Weiß aber nicht zu 100% Bescheid, weil ich eigentlich nicht so viel mit der Türkei zu tun habe als hier geborener.
Amazing band. Greetings from Kosova!
This band deserves much more success...
2 mins in and YES...........its going pumping..
ill now do the research.... none needed unraveling talent and catching my ears and not letting go ... GO
Cemalim is Trance . “Felicitaciones” 🎉 from México 🇲🇽
yea. probably my favorite Altin Gun song
Listen also original Song by Erkin Koray
@@christophermiller194 Onur Can Özcan intihaşk 🙏
@@Serkant75 Onur Can Özcan intihaşk 🙏
congratulations from Brazil... ALTIN GUNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Obrigado do Istambul querido
@@vahitbora um abraço amigo!!!!
🇹🇷🤜🏼🤛🏼🇧🇷
pozdrowienia dla wszystkich z Polski
She Portland say
1 week binge listening. I’m hooked, line and sinker.
This is awesome! Much love from South Africa.
işini iyi yapanları görmek ne kadar muazzam ve haz verici...Minnet duymamak elde değil...Yüzümde garip bir gülümseme...Ve içimdeki o garip sevinç....teşekkür ederim kendi adıma
I wish all people those listen to these songs were able to understand the lyrics in a way that a Turkish person understands. These songs becomes incredibly fun, epic, joyful songs when played and singed like this but the lyrics of the most songs and all that stories and culture behind them are mostly very sad, have incredibly strong real human motions/feelings, very very poetic and all have greasy philosophy in it. Its like listening to Socrates quotes in a song or reading a philosophy book. Most not even possible to be translated or translation will make them meaningless in other languages.
God of F. .i am very curious about that
most of the lyrics don't have meaning
@@ilkerozari5117 ne demek anlamı yok. Neşet ertaşın tek cümlesi dünya alem felsefenin dibine vurur. Yapma etme gözünü seveyim. Aşık veyselin tek parçası yeter.
The words in these songs are the stories of the poor and proud people of Anatolia.By the way, your determination is wonderful my friend
@@ilkerozari5117 bence senin sözlerinin anlamı yok.
Global olduğuna en çok sevindiğim şey bu grup!
Love this band! Greetins from mexicali, baja california 🇲🇽
Barış manço erkin koray ve cem karacadan sonra yorumlayan grup başarılar Altın Gün🇹🇷🇹🇷
This guys are from another world...no words to express their sound!
Not another world. These are Turkish folk songs :)
@@gigiblogno8 yes...we owe a lot to Barış Manço for his folk songs as well as others back in the day C*
If so, better to discover Baris Manco too. As he is the father of this type of sound in Turkish history.
Come to Kırşehir! Kırşehir is full of orientalist Blues Musicians (Asik Veysel= Bach = B.B.King) (Neset Ertas = Mozart= Jimi Hendrix)
The thing that touches me the most , Kırşehirin gülleri. I am so proud when i listen that song . Neşet Ertaş is eternal.
......have never felt closer to the creator until I was next to Erditch playing his SAZ! gives me the hibijibis.
BU MÜZİKLER TAŞI KAYNATIR ERİTİR !
16:00
Bağlama rif 🙌🙌🙌🙌
This band is so underrated in NL while they're from Amsterdam. Won't take long tho before they really get known by the bigger audiance. Inevitable!! Pure class, and such a original sound. Always bringing me good vibrations
Has their popularity increased in NL these days?
Harika muzik, muhteşem performans. 70'lerin şarkilari ancak bu kadar güzel cover lanabilirdi tebrikler ALTIN GÜN !
Üni'den tüm sınıfla neredeyse gitmeyi planlıyorduk, 1 ay öncesinden biletleri alalım dedik. Biletler bitmişti. 2 ay öncesinden bitmiş. Türkiye'de ciddi bir dinleyici bir kitlesi var Altın Gün'ün, Anadolu Rock dinleyen (90'lardaki zırva anadolu rock değil, 66-79 arasından bahsediyorum) neredeyse her insan biliyor zaten Altın Gün'ü. Türkiye'de milyonlarca hayranı olur mu dersen, o zaten çok uçuk. Daha ana tür olarak Türkiye'de konserlere gidip rock, ca, blues dinleyen kaç insan var diye başlasak diye soruya daha doğru olur. Bu tarz gruplara öyle gelip geçici hayran kitlesi gerekmiyor, bizim gibi insanlar var ya o yeter.
Böyle gruplar artık yok diyenler var, net söyleyeyim var aslında. Gayet güzel işler başaran Türk gruplar var ama çok sub-genre müzik yaptıkları için dinleyici kitleleri az. Bir de örneğin, konser veren çok iyi bir grup var diyelim, adamlar albüm çıkaramıyor. Neden? Sorun kayıt işinde vb değil. Sorun detay işlerde, mix-mastering, parça lisanslama, hakkına alma, mesama üyelik vb. Bunlar hep para ve günümüzde bunlar ciddi miktarlar. Bunların hepsini kendin de halledebilirsin ama uzun sürüyor, özellikle Türkiye'de. Ben de bu işlerle uğraştığım için biliyorum hem birinci elden hem de bu tarz gruplara çalıştım.
Siz nasıl mükemmel bir iş ortaya çıkardığınızın farkındasınızdır umarım
Mükemmel değil mi
Hayir deiller . Şuurlari kayip
@@mr.nobody2320 neden bro
70’li yıllar soundunun bütün sıcaklığını yeniden ortaya çıkarabilmek müthiş iş. Bayıldım bayıldım bayıldım. Kurtalan Express, Moğollar, Üç Hürel, Apaşlar, Ersen ve Dadaşlar hatta Hardal sanki o yıllarda gibi hissettim. Ellerinize yüreklerinize sağlık. 👍🙏🙏👏👏👏👏
70lerin en iyi grubu dervişan dır
Off o nasıl bir performans ya, ses sistemine bağlayıp dinliyorum , o kadar temiz kaydedilmiş ses.
Hakikaten şahane bir ses kaydı olmuş.
Bu performance dil Mucize devam edior...
Dinleyicilerin tepkilerini görmeyi daha cok isterdim, bizim kendi sanatcilarmiz Avrupaya özenirken, Hollandalilar kendi türkülerimizi ezgilerimizi cok güzel yorumlayarak dünyaya tanitti. Grup kurucusunun bu ezgiler ile nerede tanistigini cok merak ediyorum hala..
Herseyi gectim Portland da halkali sekerle milleti oynattilar ya, söyleseler inanmazdim ya ölücemmm :) süpersiniz
HELAL OLSUN...
Bbc turkcede plot yapmislardi grup icin. Orda hikayelerini anlatiyorlar, YTda izleyebilirsiniz..
Bu güzel müzik için teşekkürler Türkiye! 🌷🇹🇷❤️🇱🇺🌷🙂👍
Birader mixcloud.com adresinden grup kurucusu Jasper Verhoulst'un Mixtape kayıtlarına bak. Adam uzun bir süre Türkiye'de kalıp araştırmış. Seçtiği parçalarıda albümüne koymuş. Çokta iyi yapmış. Yüreğine sağlık. Saygılar.
yazılan cümleden "özenmeyi" kötü anlamda kullanıyorsunuz gibi geliyor bana. Her millet kendinde olmayan şeyi ilginç buluyor. Bize latin müziği flamenko nasıl ilginç geliyorsa, Kolombiyalı Arjantili de bağlama çiftetelli zeybek vs duyunca ahh bu ne diyor. Kendi kültürümüzü bilip, bir yandan diğerlerinden de keyif almalı.
After covid I will travel anywhere to see you guys again... pure bliss, love, and happiness watching you live
Take me too hommie
ociabi anything for a fellow homie 💯
@@samuelblanco6468 these guys straight up pump happiness into my veins . I hope they come to the US
ociabi they did! They opened for tame impala here in Houston last fall(which is where I found out about them) and I know they did other shows around the US. I love tame impala, and even though it was my first time seeing tame, I still felt a deeper connection to Altin Gun, no flashy lights, just good music. Had me, and my two whiskeys dancing the whole set lol. I don’t think they have done their own US tour though!
@@samuelblanco6468 I discovered these guys today and I'm hooked. I'm Turkish myself I love Turkish psychedelic rock(Anatolian rock) and listen to them whenever I'm on shrooms or need a bit up endorphins hahaha. Just googled it ant there here next spring in TN.
51:48 I looove where she shows how to do the dance and shouts "NOW!" everybody does the dance.. :) just smiling each time watching this Merve :)
So cute lol
Been in their show three times and I can't wait for life to get back to normal track and to see them live on stage once more
Müzik evrenseldiri yaşatıyorlar resmen daha iyi yerlere gelmeniz dileğiyle🙏
Very refreshing new sound❤👍
Gelmiş geçmiş en iyi konserlerden.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the quality of sound and recording! Thanks Pickathon!
Is that too not real..
With one word-
You guys are great
Artık amerikada da bir konserde sivas ve ankara lafı geçtiyse rahatlıkla uyuyabilirim
HASTA DİNLESE ŞİFA BULUR,SAĞLIKLI DİNLESE ÖMRÜ UZAR. O DERECE GÜZEL MÜZİK YAPIYORLAR...
Love hearing all the covers they do. Yali Yali was a treat.
it's a cover? interesting.
as i posted, it's exactly the same bass-line as googoosh's 'talaq', which i thought she in turn had lifted from somewhere, but couldn't remember where:
ua-cam.com/video/UOc5w2S4MQY/v-deo.html
HEYT YAVRUM HEEEEEYYYT! GURUR DUYUYORUM SİZİNLE BE!
This group made me realize that i dont know anything about music at all :). I would never could have predicted that this kind of music would capture the whoe worlds attention and would radiate so much passion and joy even to those who are not familiar with the Turkish language. Respect !
What a Band! And what an audience too! This must have been a blast for everyone involved.
Türk müziğini bu kadar güzel yorumlayarak dünyaya duyurmaniz gurur verici. Başarılarınızın devamını dilerim...
what a fantastic diverse band with a worldwide unique style.
daily watching this awesome concert. thanks for making it available.
Wow. Just wow
Elektro bağlama süper çok başarılı bir grup bravo
9:14 the moment you feel blessed that you can understand Turkish
Great band !
I love this band.
Daha iyisi mümkün değil🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
For the last 4 months i can't stop listening to you.
You are amazing!!
and after this covid 19 finish first thing i want to do is to go to your concert.
Same here, but it is lasting more than a year already. Hope they come to Bulgaria!
👏👏👏Heel trots op jullie,ik kan niet wachten volgende leef consert🇹🇷❤🇳🇱
Fabuleux .... eux je les kiffe grave 👍👏🙏🏻🙏🏻
Moi aussi 😂🎉
Altın Gün tek kelimeyle muhteşemsiniz, sizinle gurur duyuyoruz. Greetings from Türkiye.
yurt dısında yasayıp bizim müzigimizi yabancılara ve bize de tekrardan hatırlatan kalbi güzel grup.::)
Cok güzel! ALTIN GÜN 🇹🇷🇩🇪♥️
Çok geç keşfettik çok muhteşem performans 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👍🏻
Even though I have watched it and came here just to send the link to a friend, I ended up watching it again :D so catchy energy from them!
Same :D
2021 yılının en iyi olaylarından biri Altın Gün grubunu keşfetmem oldu. Harikasınız!
Neşet ağam keyiflenirdi...
Flawless Anatolian Rock, every song is a gem!
Anadolu rock degil bu ama neyse :)
The end part of the leyla is awesome 23:06
Excellent live performance. Keep up!
So, in this day and age when everybody has been using in-ear monitors and click tracks on stage for a long time, these folks come forward and deliver a killer performance with just stage sound. Music isn't dead.
How exactly does in ears "kill music" ? What is the angle of that particular stupid statement ?
There's merit to playing together on stage sound, but it doesnt really stand as a "purity" argument in a lot of situations, when the venue has catastrophic returns, when you dont want to depend on a third party for your live mix, when you dont have an engineer in house and want to be able to just plug and play, depends also on particular bands formations and what instruments you play.
Sounds a lot like the tiresome and bland "it was better before" and you can clearly tell you dont know many professional musicians. There's a reason everyone is switching, and theres a lot of ways not to make it an hindrance to creativity and the feeling of being whole on stage.
A good mix in ear allows even better live "understanding" between musicians than ever before, and that manner of working as a group has existed in studio environnements for almost a hundred years, so what if you get clarity while on stage aswell ? I know Miles Davis would have loved those modern in ears and what they allow.
Time to get that head outta that booty, this isnt a fad nor will anything be lost in translation, music and the way we make it always evolves, and that's why it's so powerfull.
@@sirzebra Where did I say it kills music? I'm just admiring the skills of people who do things perfectly without the support of modern solutions. It proves that extraordinary skills still exist among musicians.
@@ArturdeSousaRocha You just said "music isnt dead" while implying "modern solutions" is somehow a problem, or a crutch.
You just did that again, adressed 0 arguments, and now pretends theres some magical skill that is lost with modern hardware, as if these guys here, that you seem to respect, would somehow lose all of their hard work, musicianship and skill if they didnt play on "old school" sound (but still top of the line festival gear, that you also have no clue about).
You're just like these dudes that said wired instruments would mean the death of music. Are you still mad about the invention of the printing press while you say those very big words with very little common sense on the internet ?
Come on man, one last time : there's no correlation between skill and gear, and there's certainly no "wrong" way to create. Get real already, loose that dumb narrative.
So there's more credibility in playing a shitty soundstage live... what's next, Artists should starve ? A hotel room isnt "real" enough, you have to sleep in a van in between the drumkit to be legitimate ? What about regular hygiene, does it make you a fraud compared to minstrels of old ?
Some strange mix of mystical thinking and backward hustle theory you got going on here, and i just realised you somehow interpret using a metronome as some other capital sin ahah, do you spit on conductors when you go to the opera ?
love and peace from israel. hope to see you in tel aviv soon.
I, also, hope to see eran zahavi in fenerbahçe.
@@volkun he is a very good player. Big scorrer.
İsrael and peace in same sentence... Are you kidding?
Shalom ^^ 🖐
Fuck off Zionist.
Also er sieht aus wie Albrecht Dürer und sie wie eine Göttin.Ich liebe die Band.
this music puts me in a dope trance, cant wait to see them live
Baştan sona izlerken keyif aldığım nadir gruplardan sizi seviyoru
Galiba en iyi konser kayıtları bu.
love from singapore! really hope to catch Altın Gün someday
🙏deforme etmeden, reforme etmek ayrıcalıktır.....eyvallah Altın Gün...
Kesinlikle 👍
Buyuk laf ettin… eyvallah
we neeeeeeed more and more
Bravvvvoooooo 💐 🌷 🌹 💐 🌷 🌸
Congrats ALTIN GÜN. It was awesome concert.
Merve is such a lovely enterntainer. Talented musician, sweet voice and mesmerizing appearance. Love her 😍
Şşttt alooo, be careful, never say such lovely words about a Turkish woman on public abicim, you'll gonna get into troubles anadınmı. 🥸
HER KARANLIKTA BİR GÜNEŞ DOĞAR !
Erdinç harikasın ya!!!