Nice... but We are reminded of learning to dance; once you find that beat, its all over... One can Never "dance bad" again... Especially to something like this... _no???_
@@gagemal5 @gagemal5 There aren't supposed to be any English words in here. I've never heard the, "Say what?" in the middle or the English at the end before. He never says, "alright" either. He says, "ol rait."
@@phaedraremington6247 no it’s alright. That’s like me saying I’m making up a new language that’s made to sound like Spanish but pohr fahvour is definitely not por favor. Just because you spell it a tiny bit different doesn’t mean the language your trying to imitate doesn’t already have that word
This tune is 52 years old the same age as me. This tune is 100% the best piece of music I will ever hear in my life. If this doesn’t rock you, you shouldn’t be listening to music, and maybe you should seek some help.
Haha saw this a week ago on twitter, forgot about it and as I’m watching the new episode of Ted Lasso they used it! Having straight flashbacks right now 😂
Based on your opinion only. Honestly this song sucks. I just wanted to watch it so see if he got any English words in. But this music 🗑. And the woman singing makes the song even worse.
@@stevenbaker7894 exactly lmao these dementing old fucks just need shit from the past to be "better" and they'll probably have a stroke if you ask them to explain why
I'm here because I heard this on Facebook and read the story of how it came to be. I won't lie, this beat is catchy as all get out so thank you for posting.
The best song with gibberish as the lyrics. its even better when you make up your own lyrics with your imagination just from hearing the words being said
I just watched a video short,and loved it,so I searched for it,and here I am. It's special to me as I'm first gen Aussie,parents were Italian,my dad would have loved this song,be he was already in Australia,by the time this came out.
Nah. That title belongs to James Brown! The FIRST and BEST to ever put nonsensical lyrics to funky BEATS! This track is indeed slamming but he only hit once. James been gibberish since the 50s!
@@gigijnbaptiste6974 You're using "colonized" as a stand-in for a few things, all of them racially motivated, notably the implication that his works are inferior - perhaps like you view him, since you're using the vocabulary of those who think that way. So I played along as used "conquered" to flip the implication on its head, because after all - the colonizers aren't the ones who lost.
I remember my first time hearing this with the original video back when i was about 19, a few friends and i were out drinking and an older musician friend invited us back to his appartment to smoke, ive never been as stoned in my 27 years as i was that night watching this, what a night
The story goes that Italians were fascinated by the Americans and the language and how cool it sounded,and he thought he would make up his own song with words that sounded American,to see if other Italians could hear or understand any difference.
@@fritzfxx Exactly! I wish people would understand that the reason music from the past seems so much better than music of the present is because we don't remember all the rubbish music, we just prop up and keep listening to the good stuff. There is always decent art amongst shite where the decent stuff is evergreen, it's just how pop culture works.
Deliberately made up lyrics to sound like American English to fool Italians because he believed that any Italian automatically loves English songs...Obviously with this he was proven right.
@@andrewdodd3408No, non è così. Lui aveva proprio precisato che aveva fatto questa canzone perché spesso, anche se la gente parla, nessuno davvero ascolta
Maravillosa Rafaella Carrá, en mi pais fue una estrella, personalidad, belleza, carisma. Grande Rafaella, sus canciones y sus coreografías serán siempre recordadas
This bring me back in time. Not because I witnessed the 70ies at all, but that’s exactly how I heard English Songs, when I was young and couldn’t speak English.
Guardare Celentano mi riempie il cuore, una delle persone che piu amo e apprezzo. Certe volte provi rabbia pensando all'Italia ma quando guardo o penso a determinati italiani tra cui Celentano mi sento orgoglioso di essere italiano. Grazie Adriano ❤
Never before, nor since, was there ever anything like it.
The groove. The vibe. The energy. The choreography. The innovation.
No dubstep caught up
@@bubbabrown6917gaaawd dubstep is the gutter trash of "music"
@@herehere3139 and you like
Gibberish more?
@bubbabrown6917 pre or post 2009?
That’s how my drunk Italian grandfather would sing American songs 😂
Tuo nonno non ha avuto il suo successo 😎
lmaooo I love it XD
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He sounds like a lot of fun lol.
Nice... but We are reminded of learning to dance; once you find that beat, its all over... One can Never "dance bad" again... Especially to something like this... _no???_
This is what my cat hears when I meow to him.
Eres muy chulo 😮no ?❤
❤❤❤
🤣🤣🤣🤣
We know. You should hear what your cat says about you.
I just heard abut this song, the fact it has no real words on its lyrics its mind-blowing, plus it sounds great
Twitter?
@@Stolimel ifunny
Alright is definitely an English word while there is no story or apparent pattern there is definitely English words In there
@@gagemal5 @gagemal5 There aren't supposed to be any English words in here. I've never heard the, "Say what?" in the middle or the English at the end before. He never says, "alright" either. He says, "ol rait."
@@phaedraremington6247 no it’s alright. That’s like me saying I’m making up a new language that’s made to sound like Spanish but pohr fahvour is definitely not por favor. Just because you spell it a tiny bit different doesn’t mean the language your trying to imitate doesn’t already have that word
The Choreographer's
a GENIUS!
the last time i heard this song was in 1973 and i havent heard again until today 14 may 2024
It's a great song, but the choreography is world class.
Mind-blowingly good!
Do all great coreographies look good while running backwards too?
@@sebastianbardon391 🤭👍
This tune is 52 years old the same age as me. This tune is 100% the best piece of music I will ever hear in my life. If this doesn’t rock you, you shouldn’t be listening to music, and maybe you should seek some help.
I don't know. I think Bach's BWV8 and Prince' Raspbery Beret are better than this.
@@durritidumange noice
I eyes, alright!
This song has such a great beat and the horns make this absolute perfection!
Un chef d’œuvre! J’ai découvert ce chanteur et cette chanson en 2024. WoW.
I discovered this today in TikTok and I'm still hypnotised
I listened to it in my childhood and I can never forget it. It is still a very valid and magnificent piece.
Yeah, the meanings of the lyrics are so deep...
This is a remix
Bu sarkiyi ve klibini cok kucukken Italyadan müzik isimli bir tv ptograminda izlemiştim..Yıllardır ariyordum.Sonunda buldum😂😂
I've never heard this before but it's so upbeat and absolutely fantastic
Ah, and the lyrics😂
Watch the music video lol
@@christingonzalez9642 I watched it and it's amazing thanks
Sounds like those cheesy 80s “prawn” video background music
Was real popular in Europe. Danced our butts off lol
This is literally the shit you find high as as hell at 3 am 🤣🤣 song hits not gonna lie
EXXXXACTLY how I found it! My new gummie-time theme song lol
Almost! High af but its 2am 😂
You do understand every word at those times too
This needs resurrecting, I have a feeling it's timeless.
Haha saw this a week ago on twitter, forgot about it and as I’m watching the new episode of Ted Lasso they used it! Having straight flashbacks right now 😂
This is incredible
Il est toujours vivant.
This has been resurrected for years...was actually never dead. Been rockin strong since it was released. Americans are just stuck in their own world.
@Aforg209 not all of us are......
Young people need to be made aware of this. An Italian singer from the 70s faked a better American song than most American artists today.
Based on what?
Based on your opinion only. Honestly this song sucks. I just wanted to watch it so see if he got any English words in. But this music 🗑. And the woman singing makes the song even worse.
My new favorite song 😂😂
@@stevenbaker7894 exactly lmao these dementing old fucks just need shit from the past to be "better" and they'll probably have a stroke if you ask them to explain why
Based on history. Adriano the emperor.
Adriano Celentano è uno dei migliori artisti in Italia è un fenomeno non c'è paragone 💯 lode 👏👍
Adriano y Rafaela!!!los dos son muy queridos en España!!!!
He is to italy the way elvis was to America
Anyone who has ever ridden a galloping horse with a perfect gait can understand this beat n vibe ❤ magnificent
Can you please elaborate for those of us who haven't? 😊
The horse you speak of has a name. Her name is Sodashi.
This song would call back to life even an Egyptian mummy .
I’m completely mesmerized by the timing & rhythm of this song. ❤ How all the instruments come together is amazing.
He looks like a regenerated Doctor Who we never knew about.
Dottore Che
I'm here because I heard this on Facebook and read the story of how it came to be. I won't lie, this beat is catchy as all get out so thank you for posting.
Its actually so funny this guy is genius
Not heard this since 73!! Such an original song that blasted the disco's back then. Love it.
Are you trillion years old?
@@stevejobs3930How does your comment make any sense? They haven’t heard it since 1973. How does that make him/her a billion years old?
@@WhyDoIKeepFuckinUp steve was only trying to be funny. btw. My first disco visit was in 1969 and I still go there and dance. :) Rock on, buddy!
@@WhyDoIKeepFuckinUprule 1 on the internet. Never take anything seriously
The best song with gibberish as the lyrics. its even better when you make up your own lyrics with your imagination just from hearing the words being said
Here because of an IG post! 🙌🏾 this may be my new favorite song!! 😊
I have no idea what "Prisencolinensinainciusol" is, but now I want a lot of it😉!
OMG, it took over fifty years to discover this track !? The beat and music still holds up today! This track is dope as f*ck !!
I found/heard this song when watching series 3 of Fargo, had to put it in my playlist.
I just watched a video short,and loved it,so I searched for it,and here I am.
It's special to me as I'm first gen Aussie,parents were Italian,my dad would have loved this song,be he was already in Australia,by the time this came out.
I love the blonde’s enthusiasm when she dances!
She's Raffaella Carrà. She would be 80 now
@@xenani She died in 2021 RIP
Joyous!
Fortnite needs to immortalize her move as an emote
Could not take my eyes off of her!
My 15 year old son discovered this song and played it for me for the first time last night. Now I can’t get enough of it, so catchy 😅
Si carissimo ADRIANO CELENTANO le tue canzoni OGGI sono di grande attualità !
GRAZIE MILLE BACISSIMI !
I want this played at my funeral.
Moi aussi !!!!!! C’est dans la liste 🎊 🎉
Priest: "And the color boss died."
It's in my Playlist, Wade's death music, no really. T... W ❤😂
OK.
When???
What’s the date? Can we come?
These lyrics speak to me. Eddie Vedder was, without question, inspired by this gem.
First thing I said when I heard this was that it sounded like Eddie Vedder doing song in the vocal rhythm style of Hendrix. 😂
Now I have someone new (to me) to look up, thanks to you both. 👌🏽
La letra a otro nivel, la música 🎶 genial. Grandísimo Adriano
Only just discovered this - Fantastic!
Energía pura bravo maestro y magnífica interpretación de Claudia mory con el armónica bravisimoooo😊
Fargo and Mary Elizabeth Winstead brought me here. This song is HALF A CENTURY OLD! Unbelievable.
Fargo brought me here too😊🎉... so great😎💃
I guess I need to watch Fargo then lol.
I would give anything to hear Bob Dylan sing this song. It’s like it was written just for him! 😂
I wouldn't be at all surprised if he had an influence on the sound of this song.
Bob Dylan singing Celentano? Are you on Fentalyn?? Fuck Bob Dylan I stick to Mr Celentano the "Molleggiato"
yknow, ai could probably do that
isolate the vocals of Bob and Prisencolinensinainciusol and just put it into a program, and let er rip
I remember goin to a bob dylan concert when I was 11. Didn't understand a damned word out of him but the air was dank so I was feeling pretty good
Add a different style, and you could do it as Hendrix too. Their vocal rhythms are similar.
Please... send.... HELP.....
Can't..... STOP..... watching.
Where has this been my entire life?????
Po wielu latach odkrylam to nagranie . Rewelacja , przebój mojej mlodosci . Super .😄
OMG THIS ENTIRE VIDEO IS PLAYING IN REVERSE!!! Mind. Blown!!
Love this song Worked in an Italian Restaurant 80s Owner never had this artist off the hi Fi in those days
Adriano Celentano the singer, Raffaella Carrà the dancer, Don Lurio the coreographer, great artists ❤️
This song was played at the end of the last Devin Townsend show in Paris, loved it immediately
Is there any link? I cant find it. Thanks in advance.
ADRIANO LEGEND!!!!!!! salutes from San Justo ARGENTINA
Adriano invented hip hop and the sims' language, what a legend
Colonized "hIp HoP" I fixed it for you!
@@gigijnbaptiste6974"Colonized" is a weird way to spell "Conquered" but whatever copes your boat.
@@kristofevarsson6903 he conquered Hip Hop?
That's a smooth-brained comment!
Nah. That title belongs to James Brown! The FIRST and BEST to ever put nonsensical lyrics to funky BEATS! This track is indeed slamming but he only hit once. James been gibberish since the 50s!
@@gigijnbaptiste6974 You're using "colonized" as a stand-in for a few things, all of them racially motivated, notably the implication that his works are inferior - perhaps like you view him, since you're using the vocabulary of those who think that way.
So I played along as used "conquered" to flip the implication on its head, because after all - the colonizers aren't the ones who lost.
This artist is a genius.
I remember my first time hearing this with the original video back when i was about 19, a few friends and i were out drinking and an older musician friend invited us back to his appartment to smoke, ive never been as stoned in my 27 years as i was that night watching this, what a night
I seem to be slightly obsessed with this song today :)
Quienes en este 2024 escuchando y bailando esta gran piesa
Check out his son's more recent version...adds a modern twist to it❤❤❤
People talk about this like it was a hit because people thought it was in English
Shit’s just straight fire
The story goes that Italians were fascinated by the Americans and the language and how cool it sounded,and he thought he would make up his own song with words that sounded American,to see if other Italians could hear or understand any difference.
Le plus grand chanteur des italiens
Et des autres !!
Vero
The closed captioning is marvelous.
Hahaha
Le film "L'Immensita" m'a donné l'envie de rechercher cette vidéo. Génial !
Raffaella Carra and Adriano Celentano together...2 Genius of Italian Music !!!
Raffaella giving it her everything is always amazing
The original AI hallucination
Bravo que música más linda no la cambio por nada
The music and the visuals are absolutely hypnotic.
This could be recorded yesterday...! Avant-garde wherever you look at it...!
This is better than 90% of the music put out today
Better than 93%
Better than 96% of music from the 70s too though
@@fritzfxx Exactly! I wish people would understand that the reason music from the past seems so much better than music of the present is because we don't remember all the rubbish music, we just prop up and keep listening to the good stuff. There is always decent art amongst shite where the decent stuff is evergreen, it's just how pop culture works.
Tic Tok Brought me here....Wow Amazing Song 🎵 had to hear the whole song....Now I'll Never Forget It....
Due grandi,mostri sacri,ispiratori di balli,musica e canzoni
Never heard of this song before. It's Awesome.
Deliberately made up lyrics to sound like American English to fool Italians because he believed that any Italian automatically loves English songs...Obviously with this he was proven right.
Because he said that people talk but no one listens to the meaning. (1973 !!!)
@@andrewdodd3408No, non è così. Lui aveva proprio precisato che aveva fatto questa canzone perché spesso, anche se la gente parla, nessuno davvero ascolta
@@billabilli8814 1973? Ya. A year before I was born. Plus I'm from Canada so I don't know if it ever made it here. Lol
@@lllecky1974 Lol ☺️
(My loving husband was also born in 1974. So it was a very important year ! 😚)
After 60 years, I still agree with him.
Piece of Song . So ENERGETIC . GENIUS ADRIANO CELENTANO
Maravillosa Rafaella Carrá, en mi pais fue una estrella, personalidad, belleza, carisma. Grande Rafaella, sus canciones y sus coreografías serán siempre recordadas
But song Claudia Mori
And video played backwards.....fantastic....
Qui Raffaella Carrà balla con Adriano. Due grandi stars insieme 😙 1974 !!
My go to karaoke song
The Dancing is amazing
L'excellence j'adore 👏👍👌
This song is DOPE!
Agreed
It's been the best music to dance to for half a century now
This is like the ultimate combo of Hollaback Girl and Chacarrón
Sait genial vous et votre femme sont encroiyable energie pure bravisimooo 😊
You guys know this is an Italian guy singing gibberish right?
I didn’t realize you were Italian but you seem to be making perfect sense to me.
It's true. He made up a song that sounded like something an American song would sound like.
Mystery solved. I kept coming across this on Instagram and it was bugging me that I couldn't figure out the language, and it didn't sound Italian 😂
Well, Sherlock…
Well arent you a genius
DIVINI talento....da adrianoRaffa e ballerini superlativi. X sempre
What a track....dance-floor-KILLER!
Elvis a explosé le monde musical, les autres n'ont fait que le suivre...
Instagram brought me here! But why do I love this!! Born in 1972!!😂
Twitter brought me here
Extreme Top Class artists, one of a kind professionals. Una genialita' difficile se non addirittura oggi, irragiungibile.
Ich liebe es, liebe Grüße aus Österreich 😘🇦🇹
Seniore celentano es bellisimo fabuloso su musica da unna energia increible y bravisimo a todos los participantes el miyore bravooooo😊
Ted Lasso brought me here. Great song.
This bring me back in time. Not because I witnessed the 70ies at all, but that’s exactly how I heard English Songs, when I was young and couldn’t speak English.
That beat and rhythm is great!
Yes ! From 1973 !!
Tks for this Song for peace
L'immensita brought me here... Great track👍🏻
Adriano Celentano forever...no one as exciting as him. Bravo!
Celentano you can't go wrong Prisencolinensinainciusol allright Ghisa
This is a kind of madness, and I love it.
I listened to this song while I was falling asleep and felt like I was being hypnotized
Ha! I love that!
This is literally how I walk into any room from now on.... Coolest thing I've ever seen...
RIP Rafaella, a very pretty lady
lady gaga b 4 gaga
Am I the only one thinking about the Sims while listening to this?😊
It's the unexpected timing of those horns that gets me
Rhythmic, Melodic, AHEAD of its time! This is music!
È il 1973 ma sembra il 2023 . Raffaella e Adriano erano quarant'anni avanti a tutti.
Top top tune and great style and dancing love them both
Total gibberish so why am I dancing funky?
One of the greatest American songs ever!
Guardare Celentano mi riempie il cuore, una delle persone che piu amo e apprezzo. Certe volte provi rabbia pensando all'Italia ma quando guardo o penso a determinati italiani tra cui Celentano mi sento orgoglioso di essere italiano. Grazie Adriano ❤
Wow what a tune
Lyrically, it still speaks to the youth of today...