Budka Suflera - Jolka, Jolka

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Жыл бұрын

Budka Suflera - Jolka, Jolka #Woodstock2014 - First Time Reaction - amazing atmosphere!!! #poland!
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@dominik36127
@dominik36127 Жыл бұрын
This is an insanely sentimental song for many Polish people. It is about love that a young man feels for his sweetheart, the longing to be with her and the extent to which he is willing to go to achieve that. It was a staple of absolutely every Polish dance party for decades. Still is. There is just something in his voice that melts hearts :) Many a young Polish person experienced their first kiss or first love to the tune of this song. I am almost 40 but I still remember how I was awkwardly asking girls to dance with me to this song during summer camps in the 90s. When this song was playing no girl ever refused even thou I was a fat fu*k back then :D
@michaelwisniewski6047
@michaelwisniewski6047 Жыл бұрын
Yeah, but it's also about a longing for the youthful days (and nights) and for the passionate love of those long gone times. That's what makes it so sentimental, that feeling that this time is gone, things are not that straightforward any more, passions not that simple.
@aleksandrowicz4577
@aleksandrowicz4577 Жыл бұрын
I'd say it's about lost youth, or the longing for lost youth... Funny enough they were in their early 30s when they wrote the song
@siemowitkwar
@siemowitkwar 11 ай бұрын
To prawda. A słyszeć na żywo to samo życie !!
@SzalonyKucharz
@SzalonyKucharz 10 ай бұрын
Oh man... It's a song about a love affair a guy has with another man's wife who works abroad. The protagonist remembers the fling now years later and while admiting what they did was wrong, his memories of unfaithful Jolka are fond nevertheless. Dziecko spało za ścianą, czujne jak ptak Niechaj Bóg wyprostuje mu sny! The kid slept in the other room Vigilant like a bird May God set his dreams straight! Whose child do you think the song refers to? Tip: not the protagonist's but Jolka's hubby saving up all his earnings in GBP so he may buy a frighteningly beautiful Toyota car. Dud you miss the part about 'your husband', the fiancee and the bus full of ?
@VoidCosmonaut
@VoidCosmonaut 9 ай бұрын
You gay?
@blademan4043
@blademan4043 Жыл бұрын
All those polish bands from 70,80 are the best. Songs of struggle in communist poland, but also love and happiness.
@mariuszpawluczuk8770
@mariuszpawluczuk8770 Жыл бұрын
Jolka, Jolka, you remember the summer from your dream When you wrote, "I feel so bad Get off right away Do something with me Don't leave here alone, oh no" Still begging for gas I ran through the night The engine was wheezing at its last To be in you again Laugh and curse Everything was so simple these days The baby was sleeping behind the wall Alert as a bird May God straighten his dreams! You said never, never like that Your tears were as sweet as blood I emigrated from your embrace in the morning The day drove me away, at night I came back again We were given a solar eclipse The next one will be, maybe in a hundred years Nuns were walking along the beach, and the sun was down It kept falling, unable to fall Husband out there in the pound-pound world, putting down the pound For a Toyota, they're beautiful, so scary Your husband adored order and full glass He had a fiancée once, like a dream She cheated on him with the Arab bus He was never himself again, oh no I emigrated from your arms in the morning The day drove me away, at night I came back again We were given a solar eclipse The next one will be, maybe in a hundred years We lived in a big bathtub and rarely did We crawled onto dry land The sorceress of vodka danced in us The finish line was two steps away I still don't know why it started like this No one knows why it died They're still different around me, I don't wake up alone But nothing is easy these days
@didsociety
@didsociety 9 ай бұрын
Super, tylko jedna uwaga: meta jest tu użyta nie w znaczeniu finiszu, tylko to slangowe określenie meliny. W tamtym czasie, w stanie wojennym i po nim, alkohol sprzedawano na kartki i od 13.00, a sklepy były zamknięte nocą. Zapobiegliwy naród pędził gromadnie a to bimber, a to wino (ach te gąsiory w kuchniach), a to ajerkoniak czy domową podróbę Napoleona destylowaną z rodzynek i barwioną herbatą. Ale zamówienia hurtowe obsługiwały meliny zwane metami.
@gliderfan6196
@gliderfan6196 9 ай бұрын
It would be losely translated as speakeasy@@didsociety
@michabaranowski1330
@michabaranowski1330 8 ай бұрын
@@didsociety oczywiście, meta to miejsce, gdzie można było kupić alko :-)
@sexybrainful
@sexybrainful 8 ай бұрын
Sorry, zjebane tłumaczenie z jakiegoś Google Translate, totalnie: "For a Toyota, they're beautiful, so scary", ja pierdzielę, oddechu ze śmiechu nie mogę złapać 🤣🤣🤣 Kciuk w dół oczywiście, weź to wykasuj, bo WSTYD!!!
@MaciejBogdanStepien
@MaciejBogdanStepien 8 ай бұрын
"finish line"? Really? A dealer!!! A dealer was nearby! "meta" is a slang for a dealer's s[pot.
@sylwiaprzybyszewska4610
@sylwiaprzybyszewska4610 Жыл бұрын
Niezapomniany Romuald Lipko. Dziękuję za wszystko co Pan stworzył. 🙏
@Milo51537
@Milo51537 Жыл бұрын
Dżolka dżolka XDDD
@ocyranek
@ocyranek 11 ай бұрын
It’s pronounced Yolka, Yolka. You are welcome.
@motorlife7037
@motorlife7037 11 ай бұрын
​@@ocyraneki think he knows very well
@Milo51537
@Milo51537 10 ай бұрын
@@motorlife7037 of course I do
@stasiuwas4273
@stasiuwas4273 10 ай бұрын
He he pozdrawiam cie jolka :)
@5e392
@5e392 4 ай бұрын
cfaniak, kurła @@ocyranek
@mariaadamkiewicz8152
@mariaadamkiewicz8152 Жыл бұрын
Great song ! Here is the lyrics: Jolka, Jolka, do you remember that summer of dreams, When you kept writing: “I feel so bad Come to me even right now, do something with me, Don’t leave me here alone, oh no." Still begging for petrol, I raced through the night, The engine groaned with the last of its strength, To be in you again, to laugh and to swear, Everything was so simple those days. A child slept behind the wall, watchful as a bird, May God sweeten his dreams! You told me that never, never before Have your tears been as sweet as blood. In the morning I emigrated away from your arms, The day drove me out, at night I returned once again. The eclipse of the sun was destined for us, The next one will happen, maybe in a hundred years. The nuns walked along the beach, and the sun going down, It kept falling, unable to fall. Your husband out in the world saved up every pound, For a Toyota, so beautiful, it's sad. Your husband loved order and a full glass, He once had a fiancée like a dream, She betrayed him with a bus full of Arabs, He was never himself again, oh no. In the morning I emigrated away from your arms, The day drove me out, at night I returned once again. The eclipse of the sun was destined for us, The next one will happen, maybe in a hundred years. We lived in a big bathtub and so rarely We crawled out onto the dry land, The Fairy Booze Godmother danced within us, Shooting gallery* was two steps away. I still don't know why it started like that, Why it faded - no one knows either, There are still many around me, I don't wake up alone, But nothing is simple these days. Tekst pochodzi z www.tekstowo.pl/piosenka,budka_suflera,jolka__jolka_pamietasz_.html
@michaelwisniewski6047
@michaelwisniewski6047 Жыл бұрын
Good translation. Not poetic, but correct.
@bartekkowalski6408
@bartekkowalski6408 Жыл бұрын
Shooting galery? Its illegal alcohol shop in private home 😉
@aleksandrowicz4577
@aleksandrowicz4577 Жыл бұрын
Let's start with the name, Jola is pretty mych equivalent to Yolanda, and Yoli is short for Yolanda,so it should go something like: Yoli, Yoli, remember the Summer of dreams? When you wrote me, "I'm so miserable. Get away, even right now, do something with me, don't leve me here by myself. Oh no!". Always begging for fuel, I raced through the night, engine wheezing with last of it's might. To be in you again, to laugh and to curse, things were all so simple those days
@bohomazdesign725
@bohomazdesign725 Жыл бұрын
Some information about that Festival: 1) Americans forced the Foundation who runs the Festival to change the name of the Festival from "Przystanek Woodstock" (Woodstock Stop) to "Pol'n'Rock Festival" 2) The Festival is run by the "Wielka Orkiestra Świątecznej Pomocy" (The Great Orchestra of Christmas Charity) which every year runs a charity festival in the Winter across all of Poland, even the smallest villages and by now its our Polish national tradition to participate in it. This is what peak Civil Society looks like 3) Both festivals are run by volunteers (this includes the stewards, security, medics, pretty often artists too etc) 4) Its completely free. No reservations or tickets required. Of course you need to pay for your drinks and food tho 5) Its a multiday festival. In this particular 2014 edition 750 thousand people participated in the celebration of love without boundries (everyone is welcome, no matter what your religion, political background, nationality, gender or sexual preferences are, you are always welcome). 6) Its way more than just a music festival. There are educational and discussion panels with celebrities, politicians, artists, even Noble Prize winners like in the 2014 edition Muhammad Yunus from Bangladesh (Noble Peace Prize) had panel and 2 of our polish noblists - Lech Wałęsa (Noble Peace Prize winner) and Olga Tokarczuk (Noble Prize in literature) had their panels respectively in 2015 and 2019. You can also participate in plenty of workshops starting from art and ending in life saving. 7) Its not only Polish bands and artists. There are plenty very famous international bands that took part in the festival like Papa Roach, Metallica, The Prodigy, Die Toten Hosen, Machine Head, Sabaton, Damian Marley, Anthrax, Black Label Society, Shaggy, House of Pain and so on. The overwhelming majority of Polish people consider both festivals our national treasure and a lot of people are calling for a Noble Peace Prize for the foundation due to its outstanding impact on establishing and cultivating an unmatched Civil Society as Russias invasion of Ukraine has proven where approximately a couple millions of Polish People actively participated in the relief operation for the Ukrainian refugees (more than 5 million Ukrainian refugees entered Poland and so for right now its estimated that around 1.3 million Ukrainian refugees are still sheltered by our society - Poland has 38 million citizens btw). You could see in comment sections of videos about the Ukrainian refugee crisis that foreigners from around the world are demanding a Noble Peace Prize for the Polish society (its not up to me to judge we deserve or not, also it kind of silly to give an entire society a prize). Of course thats flattering, but that would be to much, especially since every society has its bad apples. Anyway. If you have the ability to travel to Europe coming to the Pol'a"Rock Festival is a really good idea. All you need (beside tickets for the flight, other transportation and food) is a tent (thats most peoples accommodation for the Festival and there are prepaired places for that on the Festival area).
@robertkowzan3145
@robertkowzan3145 Жыл бұрын
Woodstock Stop as in a bus stop to be more precise :)
@marcinkrzysztofklupczynski6044
@marcinkrzysztofklupczynski6044 Жыл бұрын
Budka Suflera - a band founded in Lublin in 1974 by Krzysztof Cugowski and Romuald Lipka. Known for such hits as: "Dream about the valley", "For the last penny", "Jolka Jolka, you remember", "Takie Tango" or "Ball of All Saints". The band has released 25 studio and live albums. Suflera's booth - a booth where a prompter used to sit and advise actors on the theater stage. Here the song is performed by Felicjan Andrzejczak, the vocalist of the band Budka Suflera in 1982-1983.
@krzysztofd9164
@krzysztofd9164 Жыл бұрын
Romuald Lipko😉
@przemysawjozwiak144
@przemysawjozwiak144 Жыл бұрын
"Takie Tango" po angielsku to będzie "Such a Tango", a "Jolka, jolka..." to mimo wszystko "Jolka, jolka do you remember". Pozdrawiam
@pielichiewicz
@pielichiewicz Жыл бұрын
@@przemysawjozwiak144 Thanks from the mountain :P
@danteraf3096
@danteraf3096 Жыл бұрын
Felicjan Andrzejczak
@michalmartyniuk93
@michalmartyniuk93 11 ай бұрын
Some interesting facts for you :) The main vocalist here is Felicjan Andrzejczak, he was in the band for less than two years back in 80s, but he recorded this legendary song with them. For the most of band's history (and during this concert) Krzysztof Cugowski was the main singer, you can see him in sunglasses at 6:33. And those two young guys to the right, vocalist and guitarist, are Cugowski's sons. And long haired keyboardist is Romuald Lipko, he wrote like half or more of old Polish hits, not only for Budka Suflera, but for many, many famous Polish singers. He passed away in 2020 sadly, but will always be remembered as an absolute legend of Polish music!
@szymonweimann
@szymonweimann 9 ай бұрын
❤❤
@anias.8480
@anias.8480 8 ай бұрын
❤❤❤
@bLd321
@bLd321 Жыл бұрын
Was there. It was unforgettable. The best concert I've ever been. Just look. See it? No phones. Just a massive crowd singing the whole song with the band.
@vampirinhopsl
@vampirinhopsl Жыл бұрын
I didn't think about it, but that's true: it was a real experience, touching everybody in the crowd. I was there as well, my throat died at this gig :D all the generations singing together, nobody even remembered about having the phone. I miss this feelings
@martarucinska7206
@martarucinska7206 4 ай бұрын
"Thats the guy..Back from the future"..OMG..😂😂😂
@isiaisia6726
@isiaisia6726 Жыл бұрын
I 'm curious how Felicjan Andrzejczak felt while singing this song. I wonder what it's like when, thirty or so years after creating a song, in a completely different reality, a completely different generation gathered in incredible numbers sings with you and knows every word of it. I think he might have thought at the time that this moment was worth living for.
@globus9710
@globus9710 Жыл бұрын
Kopia kropkę w kropkę z komentarza pod oryginałem xd pomijając już że przy całym szacunku do pana Felicjana to nie on stworzył te piosenkę
@isiaisia6726
@isiaisia6726 Жыл бұрын
@@globus9710 Tak, zgadza się to jest komentarz pod orginalnym filmikiem. Postanowiłam przetłumaczyć go na angielski dlatego że po pierwszę podpisuję się pod nim obiema rękami a po drugie chciałam , żeby dużo więcej osób go poznało ponieważ pokazuje prawdziwy sens i moc tego utworu. Pan Felicjan tylko wykonywał tą piosenkę razem z Budką suflera jako wokalista zespołu natomiast muzykę napisał Śp Romuald Lipko natomiast tekst napisł MarekDutkiewicz. Pozdrawiam 😄
@parziiich
@parziiich Жыл бұрын
My dad was listening to them, so did I. Its like led zeppelin of Poland, connecting generations. Jolka Jolka An obvious choince for karaoke during the party
@yordi666
@yordi666 Жыл бұрын
I was there! Amaizing gig, legendary Polish band!
@DeadByThousandCuts
@DeadByThousandCuts Жыл бұрын
This is live and he still sounds so amazing, not like most 'artists' these days.
@jasminkrieger8464
@jasminkrieger8464 11 ай бұрын
My fathers fav band dobro gwoz dobre piosenkie
@77mako77ful
@77mako77ful Жыл бұрын
Jolka, Jolka, do you remember that summer of dreams, When you kept writing: “I feel so bad Come to me even right now, do something with me, Don’t leave me here alone, oh no." Still begging for petrol, I raced through the night, The engine groaned with the last of its strength, To be in you again, to laugh and to swear, Everything was so simple those days. A child slept behind the wall, watchful as a bird, May God sweeten his dreams! You told me that never, never before Have your tears been as sweet as blood. In the morning I emigrated away from your arms, The day drove me out, at night I returned once again. The eclipse of the sun was destined for us, The next one will happen, maybe in a hundred years. The nuns walked along the beach, and the sun going down, It kept falling, unable to fall. Your husband out in the world saved up every pound, For a Toyota, so beautiful, it's sad. Your husband loved order and a full glass, He once had a fiancée like a dream, She betrayed him with a bus full of Arabs, He was never himself again, oh no. In the morning I emigrated away from your arms, The day drove me out, at night I returned once again. The eclipse of the sun was destined for us, The next one will happen, maybe in a hundred years. We lived in a big bathtub and so rarely We crawled out onto the dry land, The Fairy Booze Godmother danced within us, Shooting gallery* was two steps away. I still don't know why it started like that, Why it faded - no one knows either, There are still many around me, I don't wake up alone, But nothing is simple these days. * meaning as a place of purchase of illegal alcohol: "shooting gallery"," "the finish line"-In polish slang "Meta"
@bullet1544
@bullet1544 Жыл бұрын
Song is about Love of coz. Jolka is a name of a girl. I was crying. Thx
@janmeloman
@janmeloman 11 ай бұрын
Classic and timeless! A perfect example of the melancholic Polish soul. Thanks for the reaction. Greetings form Poland! :D
@vladymir1987
@vladymir1987 2 ай бұрын
it was a big concert by "woodstock" standards, around 8 hundred thousand to one million attendees. I was there, and i will never forget it
@jerzysadowski4261
@jerzysadowski4261 Жыл бұрын
Polska to piękny i dumny kraj pełen pięknych i wspaniałych ludzi !. Jestem dumny, że jestem POLAKIEM.
@sebastianbasta2383
@sebastianbasta2383 Жыл бұрын
Wspaniałych ludzi i durnych wyborców każdej władzy.
@trener5427
@trener5427 8 ай бұрын
I'm just 23 years old and this band is not from "my times" but man, every tima i hear this song i've got tears in my eyes. Such a beutiful song
@patrykmolik1624
@patrykmolik1624 Жыл бұрын
I was there at that exact show of Budka Suflera. It was incredible! Chills down my spine, goosebumps all over my skin and my throat just giving up from all the singing. I went to the front of the crowd, even tho i had my ankle sprained (On other concert). But it was so worth it! Budka Suflera is a legendary group in Poland, pretty much everybody knows them and the lyrics to some of their songs. I still have casette tapes of their albums.
@bartoszjasinski
@bartoszjasinski Жыл бұрын
There is a lot to say about the song, about the lyrics, about the band, about who is on stage etc... it's difficult to explain this perform is so special.
@IvanovichIvanov
@IvanovichIvanov Жыл бұрын
This was the last great show of Budka. The man giving the introduction is Romuald Lipko. He was the composer and the pillar of the band. Sadly passed away in 2020. Jolka is woman's name. Short for Jolanta.
@luc19833
@luc19833 4 ай бұрын
The lead singer of BUDKA SUFLERA- KRZYSZTOF(Chris) CUGOWSKI (singing jolka jolka) is the father of two guys singing in Polish Metal Aliance :)
@vampirinhopsl
@vampirinhopsl Жыл бұрын
You're damn right - it's unforgettable experience. I was in that crowd: all the generations were singing along together. Beautiful. Even now I got tears in my eyes. Try to react to another song from the gig (even for yourself, not online): Jest taki samotny dom. Son starts to sing and then the father kicks in. Amazing composition as well
@grzegorzbacik4049
@grzegorzbacik4049 11 ай бұрын
The best Polish rock ballads❤End ,,Ewka"Perfekt❤
@marcin4612
@marcin4612 Жыл бұрын
Zespół z mojego miasta jestem dumnym z bycia Polakiem
@jacekpytel27
@jacekpytel27 Жыл бұрын
I miss Woodstock and the best people from Poland at the festival. The best audience ever:)
@dariajaruszkiewicz4126
@dariajaruszkiewicz4126 8 күн бұрын
OMFG , you reacted to BTS before 😊 I watched them 😂 I'm Polish, now I'm watching you reacting to one of the best of Polish rock band's EVER !
@magdalena7770
@magdalena7770 9 ай бұрын
Tera is an older gentleman,Romuald Lipko is unfortunately no longer alive,but in his time they were great and this singer's voice was wonderful.
@szymonweimann
@szymonweimann 9 ай бұрын
@anybodyhandle
@anybodyhandle 4 ай бұрын
Some of the performances can hold for decades . Amazing concert with soule and love 💕🎶🎼
@Natka505
@Natka505 Жыл бұрын
Band "Perfect" song "Autobiografia" or "Niepokonani"
@leszekk.73
@leszekk.73 Жыл бұрын
750,000 spectators at the festival. And free entry!
@kaa1994
@kaa1994 Жыл бұрын
It was the last official concert of this band. I was there❤ it was amazing
@grazynak.6913
@grazynak.6913 Жыл бұрын
Stary, fantastyczny przebój. Dużo cudownych wspomnień.
@nimekable
@nimekable Жыл бұрын
Funny, greetings from Poland.
@nataliawielogorska4281
@nataliawielogorska4281 7 ай бұрын
This song is based on a true story that happened in the 1980s, during the summer by the Polish seaside. The lyricist had been seeing Jolka for a while, whom he met by the sea. It also portrays the grim reality of the 1980s in Poland and the pursuit of unattainable dreams. Many generations have grown up with this song, so it holds a special place for them.
@tanczacyzesniegiem6910
@tanczacyzesniegiem6910 3 ай бұрын
Bro, true legend is DŻEM "WEHIKUŁ CZASU".
@jolan630
@jolan630 7 ай бұрын
Best wish from North America 😊
@piotrmaga965
@piotrmaga965 11 ай бұрын
Mechanik Jurecki as Doc from Back to future 😂 love this man! ❤ thanks a lot for this video!
@tomekrak1601
@tomekrak1601 Жыл бұрын
Mieszkam wMiesci w kturym był ten koncert . ZAJEBISCIE.
@ukaszheil6672
@ukaszheil6672 Жыл бұрын
One thing I can add here to these comments: almost every single person who was there in the crowd was born at least 10 years after this song was realesed. But because it is so great, and because if you play on the guitar, it is one of the "must-know-how-to-play". My dad (who was born in 1960's) was really suprised, that so many young people can sing it a cappella without band's vocalist :)
@SecikiSeciki
@SecikiSeciki 10 ай бұрын
I've been on Woodstock 9 years in a row. It's place where you're forgetting about your problems and everyone is like family over there. It's like getting your batteries charged for while next year. In 2014 on that concert was 700k people if i remember good. It is incredible experience. My heart is melting when I see this video
@drogadowolnosci6085
@drogadowolnosci6085 Жыл бұрын
Pozdrawiam z Polski👍👍👍👍😍😍😍😍😍😍😊😊😊😊😊😊
@pawejaroszewicz7893
@pawejaroszewicz7893 10 ай бұрын
One of '80s giants
@wojto75
@wojto75 11 ай бұрын
We all feel the same. Music frees. This song is a symbol. He is in me and with me. Regards
@Bambi.no666
@Bambi.no666 7 ай бұрын
I was there, and that was one of the best experience I ever had on concert.
@LordD886
@LordD886 7 ай бұрын
I WAS HERE AND I NEVER FORGOT THIS... NEVER!!!
@JankyzFSX
@JankyzFSX 11 ай бұрын
You are welcome to visit Poland ❤
@IvanovichIvanov
@IvanovichIvanov Жыл бұрын
Now imagine that parents of the audience were teenagers when this song was recorded. Audience reaction was shocking for everybody including members of the band. Nobody expected this.
@robertrobski1013
@robertrobski1013 Жыл бұрын
Its English version too with English lyrics its called Budka Suflera - Lifeline ( jolka jolka pamietasz ) and is good too
@jolkabulinka4193
@jolkabulinka4193 Жыл бұрын
Budka suflera,, Jest taki samotny dom"
@wojciechpiegat1011
@wojciechpiegat1011 Жыл бұрын
D-i love You!!!and the text guy from back to the future....killed me!!!:)))))))))
@MyKalahan
@MyKalahan 7 ай бұрын
you really should have someone to comment with you from poland ! the persone coud translate you and song it should be fun !
@Natka505
@Natka505 Жыл бұрын
Budka Suflera Jest taki samotny dom Woodstock 2014
@pawelchmielewski1
@pawelchmielewski1 Жыл бұрын
nice reaction, as usual ,thanks
@YouArchTube
@YouArchTube 10 ай бұрын
Budka suflera - the name of the band, stands for: prompter's box. As the title of this song, it is YOLKA, YOLKA. It is a diminutive form of the name "Jolanta" - Yolanda, which comes from greek name "Iolanthe".
@behemotbartek
@behemotbartek 10 ай бұрын
Wojtek i Piotrek Cugowscy też są :) muszę na Woodstock pojechać :)
@anwa6241
@anwa6241 11 ай бұрын
Dear D as usual you are the best♥️
@irekkur3210
@irekkur3210 6 ай бұрын
Christofer Lloyd ''Return be futore'' in bass
@xawerytrabka8813
@xawerytrabka8813 Жыл бұрын
Good reading of Budka Suflera ;) Yolka Yolka
@grzegorzskrzypek7089
@grzegorzskrzypek7089 Жыл бұрын
I was there with my wife and friends and it was magical ;)
@tomaszwilk4273
@tomaszwilk4273 Жыл бұрын
It's fucking good man. Evergreen.
@PrmtvStudio
@PrmtvStudio 7 ай бұрын
I was at this concert and it was beautiful. Felicjan Andrzejczak (the singer in this song) could just sing the first word and the crowd would carry on. Everyone, I mean everyone knew the lyrics and it was like the biggest choir I've ever heard.
@sumextrash8921
@sumextrash8921 11 ай бұрын
you should listen to wilki - urke live from woodstock;)
@ricksanchez8295
@ricksanchez8295 Жыл бұрын
aż mam ciary.. 💪🇵🇱👑🇵🇱👑🇵🇱👑💪 zajebisty utwór
@5e392
@5e392 4 ай бұрын
Try Tadeusz Woźniak Zegarmistrz Światła. There may not be as much crowd on stage, but there is just as much emotion and message.
@annabilinska5784
@annabilinska5784 Жыл бұрын
Arahja Woodstock 2017
@annawnuk3713
@annawnuk3713 Жыл бұрын
Bardzo bardzo Ci dziękuję za tę reakcję. Budka Suflera to legenda i najlepsi z najlepszych. Ciary mnie przeszły od pierwszych akordów. Burza wspomnień w głowie i szybsze bicie serca... Super pomysł pana Jurka Owsiaka na ten festiwal. Nigdy na nim nie byłam i żałuję. Cudowne koncerty. Polecam Arahaja, też z tego koncertu. Dziękuję Ci 👍👍🇵🇱💕
@vampirinhopsl
@vampirinhopsl Жыл бұрын
Ja polecam Jest taki samotny dom. Młody zaczyna i daje radę, ale jak ojciec wjechał, to pokazał klasę. Świetny koncert i najlepszy, jakiego doświadczyłem na żywo :)
@annawnuk3713
@annawnuk3713 Жыл бұрын
@@vampirinhopsl Pozazdrościć... 🤗. Jest ogromna różnica w odbiorze "na żywo". Ja byłam kiedyś na koncercie Dżemu... Jak jeszcze Rysiek śpiewał... Piękne czasy...
@vampirinhopsl
@vampirinhopsl Жыл бұрын
@@annawnuk3713 Niestety, na to się nie załapałem... Ale ten koncert Budki ze mną zostanie już na zawsze :) W tym tygodniu jadę pierwszy raz zobaczyć Scorpionsów na żywo, też może być ciekawie. Żałuję, że mi się nie udało pojechać na Nazareth jak była okazja - niestety było zamieszanie z biletami i mi koncert przepadł, a potem już było za późno :)
@annawnuk3713
@annawnuk3713 Жыл бұрын
@@vampirinhopsl Życzę miłych wrażeń, dobrego miejsca, fajnych kompanów... I niesamowitych wspomnień... 👍👍
@vampirinhopsl
@vampirinhopsl Жыл бұрын
@@annawnuk3713 dziękuję :)
@SzAeBb
@SzAeBb Жыл бұрын
It is not a once in the lifetime experience, it is every years experience, it is Pol'and'Rock music festival in Poland, earlier called Woodstock from US known festival ;)
@ask7512
@ask7512 7 ай бұрын
02:53 good one 😂
@wesley022361
@wesley022361 9 ай бұрын
You pronounced budka suflera is perfect.
@ask7512
@ask7512 7 ай бұрын
01:40 You got it
@ShamanHelroth
@ShamanHelroth Жыл бұрын
I was there! Truly amazing experience!
@dickbison
@dickbison Жыл бұрын
You actually pronounced Budka Suflera perfectly :) Jolka (Yolka) is a Polish female name
@marcinconan4590
@marcinconan4590 8 ай бұрын
I was there. I have been going to this festival since 2003 until today (next year I will be at Woodstock/Pol'and Rock Festival for the twentieth time). Beautiful times, the most beautiful time around 2014. ❤❤❤
@feanrassilmaril579
@feanrassilmaril579 11 ай бұрын
From my City! :D I'm proud! I was there :D
@Zoltar_vero
@Zoltar_vero 11 ай бұрын
This is the first rock band to play a concert at Carnegie Hall.
@IvanovichIvanov
@IvanovichIvanov Жыл бұрын
The guy from the future id Mietek 'Mechanik' Jurecki. Multi Instrumentalist.
@antekb1979
@antekb1979 Жыл бұрын
There were about 750 000 people there
@kamilbaron230
@kamilbaron230 11 ай бұрын
I was there, and that was magical!
@PrmtvStudio
@PrmtvStudio 7 ай бұрын
Also, to give you the context: the main singer here, Felicjan Andrzejczak was the former vocalist of Budka Suflera, the guy in big black sunglasses was the (at the time) current vocalist - Krzysztof Cugowski, whose two sons were guests at this concert - Piotr Cugowski (young vocalist with long hair) and Wojtek Cugowski (the guitarist doing solo on that gold Les Paul) - both his sons are part of Polish Metal Alliance. Also the man playing Ibanez (the one who kinde looks like Doc Brown) is Budka Suflera former... bassist. This was kinda reunion concert.
@apocalipticapolska2840
@apocalipticapolska2840 7 ай бұрын
This group start when in Poland was comunism take a letters in Rus its Vodka ( Budka) in this they start all russians loves vodka its like water for us ( BTW vodka its from Poland begin ) and can translate some texts in sectrets fromcenzors .In comunism we have many secrets like enigma only wrom face to face ( not allways works )
@BlackMarker911
@BlackMarker911 Жыл бұрын
"Dżolka Dżolka" and everything is clear!
@alienfrompolen
@alienfrompolen Жыл бұрын
Yes. This song is from there. Pozdrawiam.
@annawasiukiewicz5127
@annawasiukiewicz5127 7 ай бұрын
Please "jesień - tańcuj" - kayah & laboratorium pieśni ❤
@szogunet
@szogunet Жыл бұрын
I am lucky that as a Pole I have been to woodstok 4 times. This place stops the world every time. It reminds you what is important and makes you cry.
@TK2236
@TK2236 11 ай бұрын
Cheers from Poland brother o7
@dusoft1
@dusoft1 8 ай бұрын
This song for polish people its like "Nothing else matters" from Mettalica for everyone...
@januszlepionko
@januszlepionko 7 ай бұрын
In Polish letter "J" is read like letter in English letter "Y" in the word "eye".
@siemowitkwar
@siemowitkwar 9 ай бұрын
Genialne !
@Aszniko
@Aszniko Жыл бұрын
So cool.
@JoannaFita
@JoannaFita 7 ай бұрын
@wojciechszuminski8768
@wojciechszuminski8768 Жыл бұрын
Jolka, Jolka pamiętasz / Lyrics Jolka, Jolka, you remember the summer from your dream Jolka, Jolka, pamiętasz lato ze snu When you wrote, "I feel so bad Gdy pisałaś: "Tak mi źle Get off right away Urwij się choćby zaraz Do something with me Coś ze mną zrób Don't leave here alone, oh no" Nie zostawiaj tu samej, o nie" Still begging for gas Żebrząc wciąż o benzynę I ran through the night Gnałem przez noc The engine was wheezing at its last Silnik rzęził ostatkiem sił To be in you again Aby być znowu w Tobie Laugh and curse Śmiać się i kląć Everything was so simple these days Wszystko było tak proste w te dni The baby was sleeping behind the wall Dziecko spało za ścianą Alert as a bird Czujne jak ptak May God straighten his dreams! Niechaj Bóg wyprostuje mu sny! You said never, never like that Powiedziałaś, że nigdy, że nigdy aż tak Your tears were as sweet as blood Słodkie były, jak krew Twoje łzy I emigrated from your embrace in the morning Emigrowałem z objęć Twych nad ranem The day drove me away, at night I came back again Dzień mnie wyganiał, nocą znów wracałem We were given a solar eclipse Dane nam było, słońca zaćmienie The next one will be, maybe in a hundred years Następne będzie, może za sto lat Nuns were walking along the beach, and the sun was down Plażą szły zakonnice, a słońce w dół It kept falling, unable to fall Wciąż spadało nie mogąc spaść Husband out there in the pound-pound world, putting down the pound Mąż tam w świecie za funtem, odkładał funt For a Toyota, they're beautiful, so scary Na Toyotę przepiękną, aż strach Your husband adored order and full glass Mąż Twój wielbił porządek i pełne szkło He had a fiancée once, like a dream Narzeczoną miał kiedyś, jak sen She cheated on him with the Arab bus Z autobusem Arabów zdradziła go He was never himself again, oh no Nigdy nie był już sobą, o nie I emigrated from your arms in the morning Emigrowałem z ramion Twych nad ranem The day drove me away, at night I came back again Dzień mnie wyganiał, nocą znów wracałem We were given a solar eclipse Dane nam było, słońca zaćmienie The next one will be, maybe in a hundred years Następne będzie, może za sto lat We lived in a big bathtub and rarely did W wielkiej żyliśmy wannie i rzadko tak We crawled onto dry land Wypełzaliśmy na suchy ląd The sorceress of booze danced in us Czarodziejka gorzałka tańczyła w nas The finish line was two steps away Meta była o dwa kroki stąd I still don't know why it started like this Nie wiem ciągle dlaczego zaczęło się tak No one knows why it died Czemu zgasło też nie wie nikt They're still different around me, I don't wake up alone Są wciąż różne koło mnie, nie budzę się sam
@piterpiter6236
@piterpiter6236 6 ай бұрын
Yolka yolka. Yolanta is woman's polish name. Yolka is shortcut
@jozeffurman9343
@jozeffurman9343 7 ай бұрын
Jolka to zdrobnienie imienia Jolanta/Jola a tak czule to... Jolka🙂
@KuLia15
@KuLia15 Жыл бұрын
THis is the only one Polish band that played in Carnegie hall.
@adam6891PL
@adam6891PL 8 ай бұрын
I was there :)
@Morf986
@Morf986 8 ай бұрын
Next Gooral „Karczmareczka” from Woodstock2012!!
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