Happy to see you react to Dhaka Brahka. They are Ukrainian. Their music incorporates folk, blues, jazz, rock and even hip hop. Hopefully you continue the journey
@Vladimir Sereda No problem. I'm dying to see channels like this react to less traditional or familiar things. One of my favorite artists is Joe Jackson. It often amazes me to catch reactions to his 'hits' when I find his most interesting songs aren't them. "On Your Radio" was a minor one, but it's the Ultimate Revenge song. "One More Time" is an ultimate break-up song. "Shanghai Sky" is utterly unique & "The Man in the Street" is possibly The Ultimate Rebel Rock & Roll song without sounding like any other R&R song. "Trying to Cry" would likely yield exactly that reaction no matter how much one prepares due to the title. & someone made a Great Video th-cam.com/video/PeJMuEKF3wc/w-d-xo.html for this other more folk-like Ultimate Protest song. Ode to Joy, The Invisible Man, the live version of "Sunday Papers he did in '84 contrasted with the album version, the groove set by the string quartet he used on "Just Because... a lot of music students would be served well by studying just this One Guy, same as with Dacha Bracha because even though I don't _what_ they're doing, I know that they have an excellent grasp of form.
Dakhabrakha are a truly remarkable group of Talented Individuals, who can make complex blends of tempo, harmony, and tone that will steal your face. The indication that the Drum provides a consistent and enticing sound...... As the Masculine tome of the Cello introduces another character to the scene they paint. They are a perfect blend of a great Rhythm section. The song is about three Young Girls who are stuck in the Garden on a warm afternoon, babysitting their Infant Brother. Two of the Girls speculate on the Guy passing on the road. ( that Cello Tone implies) They offer comments about his virility and how they could entice the Guy to look their way. Lena and Iryna lay down a rhythm that draws your attention and like someone rocking a Baby, lulls you into a comfy location that is just not prepared for the wail of Teen Hormone Anguish that Nina slices through the rocking of the rhythm with Her cries of lost love. The words upon interpretation, appear to have Russian as well as Ukraine influences. Marco provides a blend of Herb Khuary and Brian Wilson understanding of harmony and tempo as He plays the Baby Bro. But Olena appears to assume it is Her Band, just like Jack Parnell Band was a great blend of talent. She will smile when they provide a perfect performance. I have seen a lot of talent blend their voices and understanding of Musical Knowledge, this assembly of talented Humans is about as good as it gets. After 20 years of working together, the blend becomes a version of perfection.
Looove Dakha Brakha! I first saw them live at a music festival and had a similar reaction like- whaaa? Am I hearing? Their musicianship and chemistry and the way they bring so many different elements together and connect with the audience is just so amazing. Seen them live twice more and it's always a moving experience. Even though I don't understand a lot of the lyrics, I feel like they speak to everyone! Thanks for checking them out!
Послухайте ще: 1.ДахаБраха,----- "Весна". 2.Артем Пивоваров & Клавдія Петрівна,------ "Барабан", "Думи". 3.Артем Пивоваров & Дорофеєва,---- "Там,у тополі". Вони чудові !!! Цікаво побачити Вашу реакцію на них!. І дякую за реакцію на цю пісню!!!❤
Kudos to you for reacting to DakhaBrakha! Everything they do is exquisite; they are truly amazing artists. Their music is like no other and they have the best hats.
Baby, show me your love... Baby, show me your love... Baby, show me your love...
Show me your love...
Baby, show me your love... Baby, show me your love... Baby, show me your love...
Выйду на горушку, посмотрю в долинушку Чи не їде, чи не йде серденятко моє. Скажи моя мила с каких пор любить стала, С тех пор я люблю, как гуляла во саду,
Я по садику гуляла, я в родителя сваго, Я по садику хожу, на якошко нигляжу. Что на этом окне ляжала примета, Ляжала примета с винограда вета
Виноград, мой виноград, виноград зеленый мой Виноград висит на ветке, соловей поет у клетки Соловей мой, соловей, канареюшка моя, Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою,
Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою. Жизнь горька моя, до чего ж ты довела Лучше б я тебя не знала, незнакомая была, Мое б сердце не страдало б, я б спокойная была,
Болит сердце, знобит, сам не знаю что рабить. Сам не знаю что рабить, чи покинуть, чи любить, Чи такому кавалеру, да любить таку холеру, Такому молодцу любить красну девицу...
Baby, show me your love...
Жизнь горька моя до чего ж ты довела, Лучше б я тебя не знала, не знакомая была.
Выйду на горушку, посмотрю в долинушку Чи не їде, чи не йде серденятко моє. Скажи моя мила с каких пор любить стала, С тех пор я люблю, как гуляла во саду,
Я по садику гуляла, я в родителя сваго, Я по садику хожу, на якошко нигляжу. Что на этом окне ляжала примета, Ляжала примета с винограда вета
Виноград, мой виноград, виноград зеленый мой Виноград висит на ветке, соловей поет у клетки Соловей мой, соловей, канареюшка моя, Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою,
Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою. Жизнь горька моя, до чего ж ты довела Лучше б я тебя не знала, незнакомая была, Мое б сердце не страдало б, я б спокойная была
Baby, show me your love...
(Ой а що ж ти Галочко думала Як через тин білу ручейку давала) (Ой думала думочку, не й одну Як я свойой свекорці, ой, догоджу)
Question, is did you become a true fan and listen to more. I had the same reactions as you did. Posted a comment that I lived near to a washing machine factory And put these guys inside one and out came this fantastic music ❤❤❤
Dude, imagine millenniums of Northern European human civilization plus the African - Western European - North American influence distilled into this song . You are not here to make sense of anything here. This song makes sense of you.
Happy to see you react to Dhaka Brahka. They are Ukrainian. Their music incorporates folk, blues, jazz, rock and even hip hop. Hopefully you continue the journey
He has to do Karpathian Rep next. You *know* he has to do Karpathian Rep next.
@Vladimir Sereda No problem. I'm dying to see channels like this react to less traditional or familiar things. One of my favorite artists is Joe Jackson. It often amazes me to catch reactions to his 'hits' when I find his most interesting songs aren't them. "On Your Radio" was a minor one, but it's the Ultimate Revenge song. "One More Time" is an ultimate break-up song.
"Shanghai Sky" is utterly unique & "The Man in the Street" is possibly The Ultimate Rebel Rock & Roll song without sounding like any other R&R song.
"Trying to Cry" would likely yield exactly that reaction no matter how much one prepares due to the title. & someone made a Great Video th-cam.com/video/PeJMuEKF3wc/w-d-xo.html for this other more folk-like Ultimate Protest song.
Ode to Joy, The Invisible Man, the live version of "Sunday Papers he did in '84 contrasted with the album version, the groove set by the string quartet he used on "Just Because... a lot of music students would be served well by studying just this One Guy, same as with Dacha Bracha because even though I don't _what_ they're doing, I know that they have an excellent grasp of form.
Your reaction is honest, thank you for that. The band is great!
It's Ukraine ❤❤❤
Dakha Brakha это уникальный коллектив из Украины.👍
I've listened to them for years they got a bunch of good songs
This sooo cool!
Check "VESNA"(ВЕСНА)(OV)by them - it's very cool too!!!
Dakhabrakha are a truly remarkable group of Talented Individuals, who can make complex blends of tempo, harmony, and tone that will steal your face.
The indication that the Drum provides a consistent and enticing sound......
As the Masculine tome of the Cello introduces another character to the scene they paint.
They are a perfect blend of a great Rhythm section.
The song is about three Young Girls who are stuck in the Garden on a warm afternoon, babysitting their Infant Brother.
Two of the Girls speculate on the Guy passing on the road. ( that Cello Tone implies)
They offer comments about his virility and how they could entice the Guy to look their way.
Lena and Iryna lay down a rhythm that draws your attention and like someone rocking a Baby, lulls you into a comfy location that is just not prepared for the wail of Teen Hormone Anguish that Nina slices through the rocking of the rhythm with Her cries of lost love.
The words upon interpretation, appear to have Russian as well as Ukraine influences.
Marco provides a blend of Herb Khuary and Brian Wilson understanding of harmony and tempo as He plays the Baby Bro.
But Olena appears to assume it is Her Band, just like Jack Parnell Band was a great blend of talent. She will smile when they provide a perfect performance.
I have seen a lot of talent blend their voices and understanding of Musical Knowledge, this assembly of talented Humans is about as good as it gets.
After 20 years of working together, the blend becomes a version of perfection.
🇺🇦💛💙❤️💙💛🇺🇦
Looove Dakha Brakha! I first saw them live at a music festival and had a similar reaction like- whaaa? Am I hearing? Their musicianship and chemistry and the way they bring so many different elements together and connect with the audience is just so amazing. Seen them live twice more and it's always a moving experience. Even though I don't understand a lot of the lyrics, I feel like they speak to everyone! Thanks for checking them out!
Дякую, що слухаєте українське ^^
Послухайте ще:
1.ДахаБраха,----- "Весна".
2.Артем Пивоваров & Клавдія Петрівна,------
"Барабан", "Думи".
3.Артем Пивоваров &
Дорофеєва,----
"Там,у тополі".
Вони чудові !!!
Цікаво побачити Вашу реакцію на них!.
І дякую за реакцію на цю пісню!!!❤
It`s not rUSSIA, it`s Ukraine!!!
THX from Ukraine!))
Kudos to you for reacting to DakhaBrakha! Everything they do is exquisite; they are truly amazing artists. Their music is like no other and they have the best hats.
Дякую з України❤🇺🇦
Baby, show me your love...
Baby, show me your love...
Baby, show me your love...
Show me your love...
Baby, show me your love...
Baby, show me your love...
Baby, show me your love...
Выйду на горушку, посмотрю в долинушку
Чи не їде, чи не йде серденятко моє.
Скажи моя мила с каких пор любить стала,
С тех пор я люблю, как гуляла во саду,
Я по садику гуляла, я в родителя сваго,
Я по садику хожу, на якошко нигляжу.
Что на этом окне ляжала примета,
Ляжала примета с винограда вета
Виноград, мой виноград, виноград зеленый мой
Виноград висит на ветке, соловей поет у клетки
Соловей мой, соловей, канареюшка моя,
Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою,
Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою.
Жизнь горька моя, до чего ж ты довела
Лучше б я тебя не знала, незнакомая была,
Мое б сердце не страдало б, я б спокойная была,
Болит сердце, знобит, сам не знаю что рабить.
Сам не знаю что рабить, чи покинуть, чи любить,
Чи такому кавалеру, да любить таку холеру,
Такому молодцу любить красну девицу...
Baby, show me your love...
Жизнь горька моя до чего ж ты довела,
Лучше б я тебя не знала, не знакомая была.
Выйду на горушку, посмотрю в долинушку
Чи не їде, чи не йде серденятко моє.
Скажи моя мила с каких пор любить стала,
С тех пор я люблю, как гуляла во саду,
Я по садику гуляла, я в родителя сваго,
Я по садику хожу, на якошко нигляжу.
Что на этом окне ляжала примета,
Ляжала примета с винограда вета
Виноград, мой виноград, виноград зеленый мой
Виноград висит на ветке, соловей поет у клетки
Соловей мой, соловей, канареюшка моя,
Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою,
Спой песню свою, про жизнь горькую мою.
Жизнь горька моя, до чего ж ты довела
Лучше б я тебя не знала, незнакомая была,
Мое б сердце не страдало б, я б спокойная была
Baby, show me your love...
(Ой а що ж ти Галочко думала
Як через тин білу ручейку давала)
(Ой думала думочку, не й одну
Як я свойой свекорці, ой, догоджу)
ruzzians?!? oh no....They kill for folk music...
🤣😂🤣
Thanks, this made my day
When Nina starts to sing…
Bravo Nina!
This isn’t Folk, or Soul…it’s the music from the galaxy next door to the galaxy that Sun Ra’s music comes from.
react please KUPALA - Jerry Heil, alyona alyona, Ela!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
❤
🇺🇦Ukrainian
Question, is did you become a true fan and listen to more.
I had the same reactions as you did.
Posted a comment that I lived near to a washing machine factory
And put these guys inside one and out came this fantastic music ❤❤❤
крутая музня.. афроамериканцы.. оценят..тут и реп иджасс и фолк..и драмм😂😂
It's called "World music"
You are correct , no need to add your opinion
bro this sing named "white song". reeeeeeale, man. archaic from Ukraine.
Це Україна!!!
You have no ear for music if you can't admit you were wrong!
Dude, imagine millenniums of Northern European human civilization plus the African - Western European - North American influence distilled into this song . You are not here to make sense of anything here. This song makes sense of you.