John Smith Bilingual Triglot Senior Member Australia Joined 6043 days ago 396 posts - 542 votes Speaks: English*, Czech*, Spanish Studies: German
| Message 41 of 261 15 June 2008 at 9:06am | IP Logged |
After listening to a couple of the songs I've got to say I finally realize why English songs are so popular. Kidding :)
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Alvinho Triglot Senior Member Brazil Joined 6235 days ago 828 posts - 832 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English, Spanish
| Message 42 of 261 15 June 2008 at 11:47am | IP Logged |
John Smith wrote:
After listening to a couple of the songs I've got to say I finally realize why English songs are so popular. Kidding :) |
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Very funny...if I were more bigoted I'd tell you off...hehehe....you aussies are lucky because your country has good bands, especially those which were outstanding in the 80's....Icehouse, INXS, Spy vs Spy, Crowded House (I know some of the members are Kiwi).....
Speaking of 80's songs, my today's suggestion is a good Argentine band which rocked Latin America at that time (sadly except Brazil)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YOJ-AQwxd8
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brian00321 Senior Member United States Joined 6599 days ago 143 posts - 148 votes Speaks: English* Studies: German
| Message 43 of 261 16 June 2008 at 7:27pm | IP Logged |
Alvinho wrote:
doesn't anyone know about further current Hugarian music as well as Romanian? |
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Try Emanuel Santarromana - Metropolitan. I think it's Hungarian. The vocals are by
Elise Dabrowski.
Video
Edited by brian00321 on 16 June 2008 at 7:28pm
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J-Learner Senior Member Australia Joined 6031 days ago 556 posts - 636 votes Studies: Yiddish, English* Studies: Dutch
| Message 44 of 261 17 June 2008 at 12:20am | IP Logged |
I love music in all different languges.
I don't really use youtube a whole lot so you'll need to look for these for yourself.
This list is not complete of what I listen to but it is a good portion of the different languages I listen to.
Armenian
Armenian Navy Band (Armenian, world, jazz.....mind blowing music)
Arto Tunçboyaciyan (The same guy does ANB but this is his own wide ranging solo work)
Turkish
Barış Manço
Bulutsuzluk Özlemi (blues turkish style)
Candan Erçetin
Cem Koksal
Duman (a very unusual but very addictive turkish rock band)
Funda Arar
Gripin
Kurban (heavy metal with a twist)
Mor ve Ötesi (very solid rock band - beautiful melodies)
Pentagram (MezarKabul)
Pilli Bebek (voice of gold
Ogün Sanlısoy (hard rocker with a soft side)
Şebnem Ferah (possibly the most beautiful female singer I have heard)
Sezen Aksu
Vega
Yüksek Sadakat
Hebrew
Arik Einstein
Chava Alberstein (also does a lot of Yiddish and bits of other languages)
Almana Sh'hora - אלמנה שחורה
ברי סחרוף - Barry Sakharof
Matti Caspi
Idan Raichel's Project (recently found this amazing music)
German
Judith Holofernes (solo work of the singer from Wir Sind Helden)
Rammstein
Schweisser (If you like the heavy stuff these guys are awesome)
Stahlhammer - they do a metal cover of "You Can't Touch This" - enough said
Wir Sind Helden - (this rock makes you want to move - catchy and fun)
Megaherz
Eisbrecher
French
Bénabar
Debout Sur Le Zinc (one of the most varied bands I have had the pleasure to listen to)
Kyo
La Rue Kétanou
La Tordue
Les Hurlements D'léo
Pleymo (very strange...but I love it)
Spanish
Gipsy Kings
Ill Niño - (heavy metal band that does a few of them in Spanish)
Yiddish
Brave Old World
Chava Alberstein
Klezmatics (This band is simply amazing...if you want to experience jewish/klezmer music then this bvand is my number one choice)
Klezmer Conservatory Band
Others
Habib Koite & Bamada - (mali language singer I believe...beautiful work)
I hope you all enjoy!!!
Shalom,
Yehoshua
Edited by J-Learner on 17 June 2008 at 9:06pm
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Alvinho Triglot Senior Member Brazil Joined 6235 days ago 828 posts - 832 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English, Spanish
| Message 45 of 261 17 June 2008 at 1:38pm | IP Logged |
J-Learner wrote:
I love music in all different languges.
I don't really use youtube a whole lot so you'll need to look for these for yourself.
This list is not complete of what I listen to but it is a good portion of the different languages I listen to.
Armenian
Armenian Navy Band (Armenian, world, jazz.....mind blowing music)
Arto Tunçboyaciyan (The same guy does ANB but this is his own wide ranging solo work)
Turkish
Barış Manço
Bulutsuzluk Özlemi (blues turkish style)
Candan Erçetin
Cem Koksal
Duman (a very unusual but very addictive turkish rock band)
Funda Arar
Gripin
Kurban (heavy metal with a twist)
Mor ve Ötesi (very solid rock band - beautiful melodies)
Pentagram (MezarKabul)
Pilli Bebek (voice of gold
Ogün Sanlısoy (hard rocker with a soft side)
Şebnem Ferah (possibly the most beautiful female singer I have heard)
Sezen Aksu
Vega
Yüksek Sadakat
Hebrew
Arik Einstein
Chava Alberstein (also does a lot of Yiddish and bits of other languages)
Almana Sh'hora - אלמנה שחורה
ברי סחרוף - Barry Sakharof
Matti Caspi
Idan Raichel's Project (recently found this amazing music)
German
Judith Holofernes (solo work of the singer from Wir Sind Helden)
Rammstein
Schweisser (If you like the heavy stuff these guys are awesome)
Stahlhammer - they do a metal cover of "You Can't Touch This" - enough said
Wir Sind Helden - (this rock makes you want to move - catchy and fun)
French
Bénabar
Debout Sur Le Zinc (one of the most varied bands I have had the pleasure to listen to)
Kyo
La Rue Kétanou
La Tordue
Les Hurlements D'léo
Pleymo (very strange...but I love it)
Spanish
Gipsy Kings
Ill Niño - (heavy metal band that does a few of them in Spanish)
Yiddish
Brave Old World
Chava Alberstein
Klezmatics (This band is simply amazing...if you want to experience jewish/klezmer music then this bvand is my number one choice)
Klezmer Conservatory Band
Others
Habib Koite & Bamada - (mali language singer I believe...beautiful work)
I hope you all enjoy!!!
Shalom,
Yehoshua |
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thanks for posting such a good tips, dear aussie.....some of them will certainly be downloaded...
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leandro Diglot Newbie Brazil leandro0.stumbleup Joined 6148 days ago 10 posts - 11 votes Speaks: Portuguese*, English
| Message 46 of 261 18 June 2008 at 6:17pm | IP Logged |
Alvinho wrote:
John Smith wrote:
After listening to a couple of the songs I've got to say I finally realize why English songs are so popular. Kidding :) |
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Very funny...if I were more bigoted I'd tell you off...hehehe....you aussies are lucky because your country has good bands, especially those which were outstanding in the 80's....Icehouse, INXS, Spy vs Spy, Crowded House (I know some of the members are Kiwi).....
Speaking of 80's songs, my today's suggestion is a good Argentine band which rocked Latin America at that time (sadly except Brazil)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YOJ-AQwxd8 |
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Listen to it normally. Nothing against the band itself, I just don't like the way Spanish sounds, for some reason.
Now off to a popular french band called Kyo:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ju61c68bySc
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guilon Pentaglot Senior Member Spain Joined 6193 days ago 226 posts - 229 votes Speaks: Spanish*, PortugueseC2, FrenchC2, Italian, English
| Message 47 of 261 18 June 2008 at 9:45pm | IP Logged |
I turn up Kyo, startling revelation actually.
Now, some Portuguese old glories, UHF
Matas-me com o teu olhar
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Sulpicius Diglot Groupie United States Joined 6028 days ago 89 posts - 91 votes Speaks: English*, Latin Studies: French, Arabic (Written)
| Message 48 of 261 19 June 2008 at 9:29am | IP Logged |
THE ULTIMATE SOURCE OF SOVIET MUSIC (RUSSIAN)
http://www.sovmusic.ru/english/index.php
This is the jack pot of fame.
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