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Greek and Bulgarian Music and culture
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Originally posted by Mr Mousaka View PostNo Mr Makedonetz..I like Azis...
YouTube - Malina i Azis - Chernite ochi
and ORKE PELE...
YouTube - ORK PELE & Celo ( MK-Strumica )Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini!
"The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
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Originally posted by Bill77 View PostBy the way, ......... What is 'manamooOooooo' its definetly not Macedonian. Is it some kind of cow call????Macedonian and proud!
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Originally posted by johnMKD View PostThe music seems to be definitely Macedonian. But the lyrics are quite touching and refer to those who live in foreign countries away from home. "Mana mou" means "my mother" (moja majka, if I'm not mistaken ).http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum/showthread.php?p=120873#post120873
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Originally posted by Bill77 View PostI know what 'mans mou' means John I was only being silly with mousaka who gave us a silly propaganda clip trying to prove there is macedonia and its Greek. You seem to also think it was a macedonian song John. Please explain how it is macedonian and why can't I understand the lyrics.Macedonian and proud!
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Originally posted by johnMKD View PostI was referring merely to the music, Bill. I said that to me it seems to be definitely Macedonian. But I'm no expert on this, so I don't know. However, the lyrics are Greek and my thought was that maybe they used a Macedonian song with Greek lyrics.http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum/showthread.php?p=120873#post120873
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Originally posted by Bill77 View PostUnderstand, I would have to listen to it again to give an opinion on the music once I get internet again. This blackberry is driving me nuts. From memory though it did not sound anything like macedonian Mabe because the musical instruments used gave it to much a Greek /Turkish chiftateli sound......if you know what I mean.
I don't know where I heard the music that sounds something you would dance the chiftetli from. My bad.http://www.macedoniantruth.org/forum/showthread.php?p=120873#post120873
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Originally posted by Bill77 View PostJust heard it again John. I now know what. You mean. It does sound Macedonian music but a Greek song.
I don't know where I heard the music that sounds something you would dance the chiftetli from. My bad.Macedonian and proud!
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Bill JohnMKD
That sound has a somewhat sound of the Florina Western Macedonia area dont you think? Its interesting the different types of music and tones from different parts of Macedonia :rmacedoniaMakedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini!
"The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
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The song is another crappy cover Payner/Planeta Music and the hot models/singers who apart from looking great have very little musical talent at all, in my opinion. They are no different than consumer products targeted at a sex hungry Bulgarian/Balkan market, and for this the Bulgarians now have a reputation for being the whores of the Balkans. if anything the song by Malina and Azis is influenced by Turkish music. As soon as I listened to the song i thought that i had heard it before, it is a popular Serbian song, however I cannot think of the name. BUT, i looked at the comments and apparently it was originally a Greek song, as is often the case.
Much of the stuff produced by Grand Music (Serbian, Pink Television) and Payner Music (Bulgarian, Televizija Planeta) is either copied from Turkish, Greek or other European music. People who listen to songs from a range of Balkan countries would soon realise how much the music industry recycles and reuses songs. It makes money, but it devalues the quality and diversity of the music in my opinion.
Good to see the young boy in the second video embracing music. Good for him.Last edited by Mastika; 06-21-2010, 08:45 AM.
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Originally posted by Makedonetz View PostBill JohnMKD
That sound has a somewhat sound of the Florina Western Macedonia area dont you think? Its interesting the different types of music and tones from different parts of Macedonia :rmacedoniaMacedonian and proud!
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JohnMKD
I belive the tones and instruments might be somewhat different. Here are two types let me know if you hear a difference.
Kostur Region
Makedonija --Egejska pesna
Mala Prespa/Florina Region
Makedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini!
"The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
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Originally posted by Makedonetz View PostJohnMKD
I belive the tones and instruments might be somewhat different. Here are two types let me know if you hear a difference.
I can understand the difference, yes; although I'm not a musician to describe it. However, personally I think I am more used to the third version of them (from Lerin). I looove Macedonian musicMacedonian and proud!
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Yes i love music from every part of our Beutiful Country :rmacedonia
Boys from BufMakedoncite se borat
za svoite pravdini!
"The one who works for joining of Macedonia to Bulgaria,Greece or Serbia can consider himself as a good Bulgarian, Greek or Serb, but not a good Macedonian"
- Goce Delchev
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Hey, i found this at related videos and i heard this song in Turkish tv channels several times. Chorus part of the song is Turkish and it`s same words as in lyrics of Turkish version here ;
YouTube - Bitola babam Manastir : Music of Macedonia
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