DakhaBrakha from Ukraine. The language in which they sing is Ukrainian. The songs are a modern adaptation of old Ukrainian songs, including pre-Christian, pagan ones.
@@videoshal So what? Do these few lines in one song change anything dramatically? Will you call the group russian now? They also sing in English in this song. Do you think this is an English band?
@@videoshal What's the difference? Who is interested in this? To you? Well, if it's a matter of principle, then it is in this song that Elena and Irina sing on surzhik. Marko uses English and Nina sings in Ukrainian.
@@9002Amelie, ваша англійська як і моя, мабуть, неідеальна, тому перший рядок, якщо чесно, через деякі помилки у граматиці я не зовсім зрозумів. Тому вирішив перейти на мову, яка очевидно і вам, і мені буде зрозуміла краще. Так я згоден, що вони співають суржиком, але він тут ближчий до російської, ніж до умовного маршруточного суржика. Я хотів теж поправити ютубера, що це український гурт, коли він сказав, що вони співають російською. Проте прислухавшись я там почув і російську і справедливості заради вирішив відмітити, що він правий.
❤ Dakha Brakha. If you ever get a chance to see them live, DO! I discovered them at a music festival and was just blown away by their range and talent and heart and spirit. They use Ukranian folk music as a base, but speak so many other musical languages so fluently and relatably, And while they're pulling off all these complex and subtle arrangements, and making musical magic, they act like they're just having fun! Later, I saw them at a smaller theater type venue, like the kind of place where people mainly appreciate the music from their seats, and I didn't expect the same kind of enthusiasm from this crowd that I experienced at the festival, but I was mistaken. By the end of the show almost everyone was out of their seats, there were 80 year olds dancing next to 8 year olds and everyone in between-never seen anything quite like that!
I am SO glad to see you (as someone not knowing the band) to have this reaction to this song/music/voices/performance/culture! Thank you for your feelings! From an Ukrainian with Love! :)))
I'm normally into metal. But this is one of the best live bands I've ever seen. They've came to be way calmer than back in mid 00'es, but when they start getting faster, the concerts get out of hand in a good way :)
The rhythms and counter rhythms as well as Marko using Brian Wilson tainted range is lovely..... The build up to the harmony as the duo of Lena and Iryna harmonizing about their vision of some guy they assume they could love. Then when you assume the whole event is perfect, Nina lifts the top of your noggin off with her imploring the Nightengale about her sad plight..... Iryna embellishing the and of Marko's Baby cries with the piano riff seems perfect... This version of the song is one of the finest recordings of their work....
Треба їх на Євробачення послати,разом з Пивоваровим і Клавдією Петрівною,і зробити щось таке унікальне,нікому не знайоме і не почуте!!)❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Супер!!!!
I know which Ukrainian group you did not react to !!! and she's worth it!!! the song raises social aspects to which everyone should look and think! ЦеШо / TseSho - Hate (ПРЕМ'ЄРА КЛІПУ) th-cam.com/video/gHGr-yDfQMM/w-d-xo.html The bands have the same producer! I also recommend the clip Dakh Daughters - Lyudyna/Людина (official video) th-cam.com/video/v0IvKW0-6jA/w-d-xo.html performers intersect and sing in each DakhaBrakha!
Have you tried listening to Ukrainian performers yet? Might like it. For example THE HARDKISS feat. MONATIK - Кобра, KALUSH feat. alyona alyona - Гори, MAX BARSKIH - Don't F@ck With Ukraine.
Yeah, dude, you know how to ruin the mood. This is my favorite band, and you chose the weakest thing that does not reveal their creative potential, their voices, their virtuoso playing of musical instruments, and most importantly, does not demonstrate the beauty of Ukrainian songs. Shame on you!
@@ЛимпКот I'm not sure why they did a Russian song, considering the war and all. But it's not purely in Russian anyway. Nina clearly sings in Ukrainian. Maybe there's a point behind it, bringing two cultures together and "showing love" to each other. Anyway after multiple interviews with Marko and the girls that I watched I can't suspect them being pro-Russian. There's probably some concept behind this song which I can't quite apprehend
DakhaBrakha from Ukraine. The language in which they sing is Ukrainian. The songs are a modern adaptation of old Ukrainian songs, including pre-Christian, pagan ones.
Actually in this song they also sing Russian.
@@videoshal So what? Do these few lines in one song change anything dramatically? Will you call the group russian now? They also sing in English in this song. Do you think this is an English band?
@@9002Amelie, haven't I claimed they are a Russian band? :) They are Ukrainians. But in this particular song they sing in Russian too.
@@videoshal What's the difference? Who is interested in this? To you?
Well, if it's a matter of principle, then it is in this song that Elena and Irina sing on surzhik. Marko uses English and Nina sings in Ukrainian.
@@9002Amelie, ваша англійська як і моя, мабуть, неідеальна, тому перший рядок, якщо чесно, через деякі помилки у граматиці я не зовсім зрозумів. Тому вирішив перейти на мову, яка очевидно і вам, і мені буде зрозуміла краще. Так я згоден, що вони співають суржиком, але він тут ближчий до російської, ніж до умовного маршруточного суржика.
Я хотів теж поправити ютубера, що це український гурт, коли він сказав, що вони співають російською. Проте прислухавшись я там почув і російську і справедливості заради вирішив відмітити, що він правий.
Ukraine,such good song!!!Glory for Ukraine!
thanks from Ukraine bro,this band is my favorite
Моя люба Україна❤❤❤... Вітання з Харкова ❤❤❤ Талановито, гармонійно й неперевершено
Слава Україні. лунає на весь світ.. Дякую вам широ...
❤ Dakha Brakha. If you ever get a chance to see them live, DO! I discovered them at a music festival and was just blown away by their range and talent and heart and spirit. They use Ukranian folk music as a base, but speak so many other musical languages so fluently and relatably, And while they're pulling off all these complex and subtle arrangements, and making musical magic, they act like they're just having fun! Later, I saw them at a smaller theater type venue, like the kind of place where people mainly appreciate the music from their seats, and I didn't expect the same kind of enthusiasm from this crowd that I experienced at the festival, but I was mistaken. By the end of the show almost everyone was out of their seats, there were 80 year olds dancing next to 8 year olds and everyone in between-never seen anything quite like that!
That's how music sounds hundred years ago. Without any computers, synth, etc. 👏
Thanks for your reaction! DakhaBrakha means Give and Take.
Balance, harmony.
This is how musicians explained that.
Ukraine is a soul.
I've seen them live and they're amazing and super talented artists. btw they're from Ukraine
Ohh this is soo unique! And I love how different it is. It is beautiful.
Glad You liked it)
I am SO glad to see you (as someone not knowing the band) to have this reaction to this song/music/voices/performance/culture! Thank you for your feelings! From an Ukrainian with Love! :)))
Ukraine, Kyiv city 💛💙🙏
I'm normally into metal. But this is one of the best live bands I've ever seen. They've came to be way calmer than back in mid 00'es, but when they start getting faster, the concerts get out of hand in a good way :)
pantera
Нахожусь в России, недавно приехала из Мариуполя, смотрю это, и плачу)
Слушаю дахубраху лет 5 :з
Волшебная Украинская группа
Вас туди вивезли чи добровольно?
Тікайте звідти і бережіть себе
Тримаємося!!
Пісня ДахиБрахи ,,Над Дунаєм'' - чиста медитація.
Дякую! Вітання з України😘
Now would be a good time to check out more Dakabraka...
Дякуємо, здоров'я Вам, нехай летить україньска пісня по всьому світу, Миру Вам 💙💛💖
Wow 👏they are amazing ! We must see them more 😍
The rhythms and counter rhythms as well as
Marko using Brian Wilson tainted range is lovely.....
The build up to the harmony as the duo of
Lena and Iryna harmonizing about
their vision of some guy they assume they could love.
Then when you assume the whole event is perfect,
Nina lifts the top of your noggin off with her imploring the Nightengale
about her sad plight.....
Iryna embellishing the and of Marko's Baby cries with the piano riff
seems perfect...
This version of the song is one of the finest recordings of their work....
This is what Ukraine is all about
They’re unreal man, check the out the full version of that show, first song is my number one ever, it’s called “Vesna”.
Enjoy ☮️💟
Cool song. Amazing
Enjoying how you just learned you could both pluck and bow a cello
Це неймовірно
Incredible
U definitely must do dakh daughters. They are partly participants of dakhabrakha.
Монах- the best!
Даха топ топ топ топ.,.
Ich werde am 16. Mai zu ihrem Konzert in Hamburg gehen! Ruhm für die Ukraine! Tod den Feinden der Ukraine! 🇺🇦🇺🇦
can you react to vesna by this same band
Best 👍!
YHX from Ukraine!))
5:50 Ukrainian language)
Мне кажется что русский.
@@elenavasilevna4439 no)
@@Ukrainian_sun89 як ні, коли щирісінька московська мова.
.
@@elenavasilevna4439 вся песня на вашем язике. но верно музіканти думают что єто некий диалект.
my favourite DakhaBrakha song is Yagudky, please check!
Cello's and basses can both be plucked and bowed. As can all violins
this is Ukraine baby ))
Треба їх на Євробачення послати,разом з Пивоваровим і Клавдією Петрівною,і зробити щось таке унікальне,нікому не знайоме і не почуте!!)❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Супер!!!!
You need to listen to Vesna or Spring as well.
Hi from spain
Не знаю,я их обожаю, мнение этого мужика посрать вообще,Нина бесподобна!
reaction dakha brakha Spring (vesna) please bro
Я извиняюсь конечно,сижу плачу как дитя малое,Отдельное плиз Нино!
I know which Ukrainian group you did not react to !!! and she's worth it!!! the song raises social aspects to which everyone should look and think! ЦеШо / TseSho - Hate (ПРЕМ'ЄРА КЛІПУ) th-cam.com/video/gHGr-yDfQMM/w-d-xo.html The bands have the same producer! I also recommend the clip Dakh Daughters - Lyudyna/Людина (official video) th-cam.com/video/v0IvKW0-6jA/w-d-xo.html performers intersect and sing in each DakhaBrakha!
Вітання 👋 Вам друже з України 💙💛
TĤX))
The second language they have chosen to sing is Russian. Not Ukrainian. Usually they use Ukrainian lyrics.
Not anymore. Now they sing this song entirely in Ukrainian. Been to their concert this winter
It's a mix of English Ukrainian and a little bit of Russian here.
👍💛💙🇺🇦
Zep-Floyd-DakhaBrakha 1-2-3
girls have been singing together since birth band is like 25 years together
it is a Ukrainian-Russian dialect.
in reality, all their work is extremely unusual and a kind of provocation
та тут навіть діялектом назвати важку - це московська мова. і цей чоловік слухав-слухав і вигукнув: Рашн?!
Екстаз😁
Katya Chilly “Свєтліца‘‘ Голос країни Ukraine 🇺🇦
все було гарно поки не почали на великоруськом спiвати
так і це не все. певен, що це вони називають діялектом укр.
🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦👍👍👍
🇺🇦👌
12 3 6
Ukranian language
не смішіть. щира московська мова.
@@ГрицькоГудевітер так, смішно ✌️
Have you tried listening to Ukrainian performers yet? Might like it. For example THE HARDKISS feat. MONATIK - Кобра, KALUSH feat. alyona alyona - Гори, MAX BARSKIH - Don't F@ck With Ukraine.
🇺🇦
Pll
У тебе на футболці прінт схожий на Путлєра.А разом з тим схоже на лице усієї руZZні.
язык не важен ..я думаю запад оценит супер фольк.рок..ну что то иное..что слышали
Yeah, dude, you know how to ruin the mood. This is my favorite band, and you chose the weakest thing that does not reveal their creative potential, their voices, their virtuoso playing of musical instruments, and most importantly, does not demonstrate the beauty of Ukrainian songs. Shame on you!
Хтось пояснить мені, який глузд співати московською мовою цьому колективові???
Парадокс, но начало и старт этой замечательной группе было положено в Петербурге))Россия!
Парадокс, як росіянці здатні привласнювати все, що й близько не їхнє
Ой не пиз,,,діть. Якщо гурт був заснований в театрі Дах. Який пітер?
@@mariiakravets9311 почитайте Википедию, тёмные люди,кто им помог,удивитесь!)))
@@fleshcoff5927
Прочитал Википедию. Помог им Киевский театр Дах. Отчего и название - ДахаБраха.
Россияне, у вас мания величия.
@@AliShuktu есть информация,что Слава и популярность началась с промоушена питерскими музыкантами и как коллектива.Никакой мании,онли правда!)
That was Russian language mostly with some Ukrainian phrases.
@@Cragmore паляниця
it wasn't, it was one of Ukrainian dialects from old times.
@@YuraSkrynnykov ne pizdi. it was modern Russian
@@ЛимпКот I'm not sure why they did a Russian song, considering the war and all. But it's not purely in Russian anyway. Nina clearly sings in Ukrainian. Maybe there's a point behind it, bringing two cultures together and "showing love" to each other. Anyway after multiple interviews with Marko and the girls that I watched I can't suspect them being pro-Russian. There's probably some concept behind this song which I can't quite apprehend
@@terremoto6663 there's nothing wrong with the russian language. It's not the language who makes war.