Post music from your country.
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One of the biggest hits last year. Mellow and calm pop music.
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Post music from your country.
One per post.
And please give a short description.
One of the biggest hits last year. Mellow and calm pop music.
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I don't think we've ever contributed anything positive to music, ever.
>Van Halen
Touche
textwriting on high levels
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We're sorry.
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What does tequila have to do with american redneck aesthetics?
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one of the greatest contributions to music from almancıs
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Just kill me now
finest hungarian rap from 1999
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Sounds funny at the beginning but gets quite boring
Tongue in cheek pop song about a date with a man who turned out a "bit" older than he said.
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Fucking old shit, but the thought alone that we were a media powerhouse back in the 40s is melancholic as hell.
I mean our music has evolved a lot, but never with as much importance, budget and professionalism as those times. My second favorite age might be late 90s and early 2000s with bands like Café Tacuba,Plastilina Mosh and not exactly the same Era, but Caifanes.
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proper grassroots innit
Looks American.
Don't care.
Please die.
I thought rap was just American?
>American Music
Wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy to many to choose from. WTF would be one of our best songs?
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I'll go with this because he just won a Nobel. IN complete honesty, the man's a genius. It really is poetry. It really, really is.
I was collecting sets from trance energy
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Wasn't that bad, even cachcy in some weird way. 3/5
Epic song about drinking beer.
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Metal huh?
I... don't really like metal that much, not my cup of tea. But I know you Scandi's do, so here's a suggestion of some progressive American metal. This dude's also a fuckin' genius. People call him the reincarnation of Jimi Hendrix. Anyway,
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Most of his songs are not nearly as clean as this which is why I can't get into it, but I've always love this one.
God tier classic
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4/5 surprisingly good. It must be hard to look these good times as your country is novadays known only for corruption and narcotics related murders.
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A bit older version of Ieva's polka.
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>Most of his songs are not nearly as clean as this which is why I can't get into it,
oh don't worry, you will eventually get to that point. i used to hate metal with non clean vocals few years ago and couldn't understand how people can listen to that crap.
nowdays i listen mostly only black/death metal
Mexicans are surprisingly cultured. I'll leave it at that.
Feeding off the spanish/mexican vibe;
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this one I like, she's not famous, even though she's been in the game for years
"if you'd say "let's go" I wouldn't hesitate, i'd follow you in a little lost village"
love song basically
I fucking hate this song.
>Blackpool
Not even once
Spot of grime, gents
Golden Age Mexico churned out some pretty amazing culture.
I wish there was a Civ game with a Mexico that revolved around that instead of the usual "we wuz Aztecs".
>Implying Drank & Drugs isnt a classic for the ages
Only in natvie language? What kind of music do you want to hear?
Quintessential Slovak sings about our national trade
Right, I forgot about that one
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What's the female indie singer that has, like, a few really, really good songs.
I... think the song I'm thinking of was about money? I could be completely wrong though. It's been bugging me for awhile.
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The only decent thing Finland has produced over the last few years
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One of the dopest experimental songs I've heard in ages. Don't know how I'm just learning about it now. The guys who writes this is some frat boy from U-Michigan.
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"Scarborough Fair" was a traditional English fair, and is a traditional English ballad.
During the late Middle Ages the seaside town of Scarborough was an important venue for tradesmen from all over England. It was host to a huge 45-day trading event, starting August 15, which was exceptionally long for a fair in those times. Merchants came to it from all areas of England, Norway, Denmark, the Baltic states and the Byzantine Empire. Scarborough Fair originated from a charter granted by King Henry III of England on 22 January 1253.
The charter, which gave Scarborough many privileges, stated "The Burgesses and their heirs forever may have a yearly fayre in the Borough, to continue from the Feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary until the Feast of St Michael next following". (On the modern Roman Catholic calendar, the equivalent dates are August 15 to September 29.) Naturally, such a large occasion attracted a lot more than just tradesmen; they needed to be entertained and fed, therefore large crowds of buyers, sellers and pleasure-seekers attended the fair. Prices were determined by Supply and demand, with goods often being exchanged through the barter system. Records show that from 1383 Scarboroughs prosperity slumped.
In the early 17th century competition from other towns' markets and fairs and increasing taxation saw further collapse of the Fair until it eventually became financially untenable. The market was revived again in the 18th century, but due to intense competition Scarborough Fair finally ended in 1788.
The traditional "Scarborough Fair" no longer exists but a number of low-key celebrations take place every September to mark the original event. Scarborough Fair in July 2006 witnessed Medieval Jousting Competitions, hosted by English Heritage in addition to the usual attractions.
That's not your song anymore.
The song relates the tale of a young man who instructs the listener to tell his former love to perform for him a series of impossible tasks, such as making him a shirt without a seam and then washing it in a dry well, adding that if she completes these tasks he will take her back. Often the song is sung as a duet, with the woman then giving her lover a series of equally impossible tasks, promising to give him his seamless shirt once he has finished.
As the versions of the ballad known under the title "Scarborough Fair" are usually limited to the exchange of these impossible tasks, many suggestions concerning the plot have been proposed, including the hypothesis that it is about the Great Plague of the late Middle Ages. The lyrics of "Scarborough Fair" appear to have something in common with an obscure Scottish ballad, The Elfin Knight (Child Ballad #2), which has been traced at least as far back as 1670 and may well be earlier. In this ballad, an elf threatens to abduct a young woman to be his lover unless she can perform an impossible task ("For thou must shape a sark to me / Without any cut or heme, quoth he"); she responds with a list of tasks that he must first perform ("I have an aiker of good ley-land / Which lyeth low by yon sea-strand").
The melody is in Dorian mode, and is very typical of the middle English period.
As the song spread, it was adapted, modified, and rewritten to the point that dozens of versions existed by the end of the 18th century, although only a few are typically sung nowadays. The references to the traditional English fair, "Scarborough Fair" and the refrain "parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme" date to 19th century versions, and the refrain may have been borrowed from the ballad Riddles Wisely Expounded, Child Ballad #1, which has a similar plot. A number of older versions refer to locations other than Scarborough Fair, including Wittingham Fair, Cape Ann, twixt Berwik and Lyne etc.
4/5 It just passed by and 6:09 passed.
Something that would play in a mexican restaurant
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5/5 The doors is still amazing
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Is this jazz-metal? Sounds good.
A Fenno-swedish version of a classic finnish pop song
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Deppresive Suicidal Black Metal from Germany
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somehow not really depressing and gives one power/currage to live on
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Turmion kätilöt - Minä määrään
Midwives of ruin - I command
Heavy industrial metal that should only be listened to while drunk off your ass.
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a song about her break up afaik
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"I Vow to Thee, My Country" is a British hymn (patriotic song), created in 1921, when a poem by Sir Cecil Spring Rice was set to music by Gustav Holst.
The origin of the hymn's text is a poem by diplomat Sir Cecil Spring Rice, which he wrote in 1908 or 1912, entitled Urbs Dei ("The City of God") or The Two Fatherlands. The poem described how a Christian owes his loyalties to both his homeland and the heavenly kingdom.
In 1908, Spring Rice was posted to the British Embassy in Stockholm. In 1912, he was appointed as Ambassador to the United States of America, where he influenced the administration of Woodrow Wilson to abandon neutrality and join Britain in the war against Germany. After the United States entered the war, he was recalled to Britain. Shortly before his departure from the US in January 1918, he re-wrote and renamed Urbs Dei, significantly altering the first verse to concentrate on the themes of love and sacrifice rather than "the noise of battle" and "the thunder of her guns", creating a more sombre tone in view of the dreadful loss of life suffered in the Great War. The first verse in both versions invoke Britain (in the 1912 version anthropomorphised as Britannia with sword and shield, in the second version simply called "my country"), the second verse the Kingdom of Heaven.
The poem circulated privately for a few years, until it was set to music by Holst, to a tune he adapted from his Jupiter to fit the words of the poem. Performed as a unison song with orchestra in the early 1920s, it was finally published as a hymn in 1925/6 in the Songs of Praise hymnal (no. 188).
>One per post.
>And please give a short description.
Finally someone started this thread properly.
Here's some Polish turboslavic folk with a breddy gool music video:
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Deppresive Suicidal Black Metal
aparently just "Death Screams"
I personally cannot do metal.
Industrial I have a hard time with, I'm working on the drunkenness though. If other people put it on, I'd listen to it with no complaints and feel the vibe.
>turkey
>music
Isn't it illegal there?
I'm gonna flip a coin here, here's some soviet music which I think is based as fuck, really good shit. Makes it easy to imagine why communism was so spellbinding back in it's day. Jesus the fuck, the hundred-or-so in a choir really makes you feel the 'unity' that communism imbibes.
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I still listen to it when I get in an angsty/communal mood I guess.
kek, how about something more Euro friendly?
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song about how Arminis beat Varus in the Teutoburg forest. The song uses a lot of idioms
>turkey is le islam meme
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patriotic song
a bit melancholic. because they say who if not we, when if not us. title/refrain"where are our last Castle which havent been taken (by the enemy).
This is a peaceful and enjoyable international thread, please don't spout bullshit.
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about Landsknechte in Flanders
you're the one spouting bullshit cunt
according to wikipedia, over 90% of population in turkey are muslims
Palästinalied (Palestine Song) is a song written by Walther von der Vogelweide, the most celebrated German mediaeval lyric poet. Its subject matter is Palestine and the crusades. It is Walther's only song where not only the text but also the original tune was handed down to modern times. The full song consists of 13 strophes in Middle High German. Modern performers usually use only a few of these strophes.
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françoiz breut and him were together some time ago (this one is good bye my love, tells the story of a woman that is now with another man)
I know you said only one per post sorry
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Heol Telwen from Bretagne
music is banned in turkey stuff is wrong and while there are some still we are not as radicalised as some other countries i know here is a shithole but goddamn people spouting bullshit about turkey
Depressive Suicidal Black Metal from Mexico
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>music is banned in turkey
I said nothing incorrect. Now please calm down my friend. There's no need for things to get out of hand. *slowly reaches for insect repellent*
Traditional folk ballad about the war of Independence
when it really makes you think
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I'll stick to the classics
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FUCK YOU BITCH FUCK YOUR MOTHER AND ALL YOUR WOMEN RELATIVES FUCK ALL YOUR LOVED ONES FUCK YOUR FUCKING BRAIN FUCK YOUR ANCESTORS TOMBSTONES CUNT YOU'RE WRONG AND YOU KNOW IT BITCH FUCK YOUR FUCKING ARROGANCE FUCK YOUR EDUCATION FUCK YOUR EXISTENCE FUCK FUCK FUCK
autism
fuck armenians
I mean americans
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Altai Throat singing aparentliy they are Turkic so i seems that the comments are full of nationalist Turks who claim that its their rightfull clay or something about Tengri but since i cant speak Turkish it would be nice if somebody could confirm this
That's actually not bad at all
most comments are like fuck those(turks) who became arabs and shit or hello from x turkic country
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French folk by Mr Brassens
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I had condom-less sex with a Turkish foreign exchange student a few years ago. Poured my sperm right into her belly. It was only after she wanted a long-term relationship that I ended it.
2011 Earthquake charity concert - COMPLEX - BE MY BABY
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Kouji Kikkawa age of 46,Tomoyasu Hotei(guitarist) 48.
good most turkish girls are arrogant cunts
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Ebin
>I was watching this video when my wife came in and I immediately switched to animal porn because it was easier to explain
Lopettanut treenaamisen.
Somehow disturbing but not bad
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Melodic heavy metal with 360 degrees video.
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She was actually extremely kind desu, PhD student in electrochemistry. I fucked it up though, she was even an ex-model. One of my biggest regrets in life. Buket was her name. At least in English.
your loss then
thank you
I'm that dude from the jap threads. Found another woman, Japanese businesswoman. I do regret it, but at the same time my current position in life is nothing to sneeze at. Power couple and exotic. Interesting how we can talk to eachother so easily from across the globe. Really cool.
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A classic, what one might call ''dad music''
we get it man, your life is awesome and you're super cool. now shut up and post music.
I'm not cool. I just thought the conversation with the Turk was interesting.
Alright though, will do massa.
Vietnam style
>imagine sitting with your buddies, smoking pot, sniffing heroin, relaxed on a helicopter flying over the indochinese jungle
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Song about thick love
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Mgła - literally meaning "fog".
Polish black metal, relatively well known. Their songs aren't particularily complex, but they have god tier atmosphere and lyrics. They released 3 LPs so far, and all of them are great.
a good experimental electronic band. It's more famous outside of Germany than here.
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english speaking italians are the wackiest shit
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Some gentle singing from 2010
pretty old punk rock band, but their music is still sort of decent
Since no records remain, this is the closest we'll get to Mesoamerican music:
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Kevyt-rammstein
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5/5 tavarits
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An old finnish musician who was famous in his youth made a comeback some years ago. Rumour says that he was scammed hard while young&naive and he got almost nothing from his past succes. The song name is "everyone else screws up too".
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one of my favorites
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Tango, it is carved into Argentinian music and history, but it has been set aside by more popular music genres these days.
>mehmet