ASIAN REACTS To Marek Grechuta - Dni ktorych nie znamy

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Where's Wes?

Where's Wes?

Күн бұрын

Today I will be reacting to the Polish song by Marek Grechuta called DNAI Ktorych Nie Znamy.
Asian REACTS To Polish Music: MAREK GRECHUTA - Dni ktorych nie znamy
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@WheresWes
@WheresWes 4 ай бұрын
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@azbestanonim2039
@azbestanonim2039 4 ай бұрын
I recommend a forgotten punk band from Puławy Siekier kzbin.info/www/bejne/aX3MZYyZm8-hmqs&ab_channel=SantaMariaCapuaVetere
@yanc75
@yanc75 4 ай бұрын
Try "Dziwny jest ten świat" by Czesław Niemen. Number one of best polish songs of all times. pl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polski_Top_Wszech_Czas%C3%B3w
@mieszkolimanowka272
@mieszkolimanowka272 4 ай бұрын
"post"
@Asgarden
@Asgarden 4 ай бұрын
I like this: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qpOaf3SKZ9x1hJIsi=CNjsVnZsclWDfRdb
@Ayarte
@Ayarte 4 ай бұрын
since you react to mele voice so now maybe a female? I think Kozidrak is great example of great female voice, well maybe not lately, but she used to be amazing "Szklanka Wody" or a bit older "Jezioro szczęścia". I am bit younger (early 90s) so i personaly prefer Górniak, or i did when she was younger, now she act to much like diva and definitely think to much of herself, but she is still my favorite disney singer, she dubbed Pocahontas, and her amazing version of 'Colors of the Wind" will always be in my heart
@EliuszHadrian
@EliuszHadrian 4 ай бұрын
Listening to it without translating the words is like watching a movie without sound. At 5:46 Marek Grechuta changed the lyrics of the song. Instead of "there is so much time", he sang for the first time: "you have little time". And he smiled. This is one of his last performances...
@waw4136
@waw4136 Ай бұрын
Thank you. Dziękuję za ten komentarz.
@JoannaWenerska-art
@JoannaWenerska-art Ай бұрын
​@@waw4136I agree with Eliusz since Marek Grechuta performed "Sung Poetry" genre of music, and that bases on the lyrics and music is beautiful here but rather complementary to emphasize the meaning of the poetry.
@sylwia1410
@sylwia1410 4 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta was one of the most important vocalists of the SUNG POETRY genre which is one of the most important music genres in Poland. Actually, the Sung Poetry is probably the only genre (other than Folk Music i.e. polonaises and mazurkas) that every Polish person knows and likes.
@dzejrid
@dzejrid 4 ай бұрын
Mów za siebie. Ja na przykład nie przepadam.
@sylwia1410
@sylwia1410 4 ай бұрын
@@dzejrid ale i tak znasz
@dzejrid
@dzejrid 4 ай бұрын
@@sylwia1410 znam też disco polo. Ku mojemu ubolewaniu.
@sylwia1410
@sylwia1410 4 ай бұрын
@@dzejrid ale tak, że jesteś w stanie rozpoznać utwór i wykonawcę?
@dzejrid
@dzejrid 4 ай бұрын
@@sylwia1410 nie. I w jednym i w drugim. Co to ma zresztą do rzeczy? W kwestii tzw. "poezji śpiewanej" stwierdziłeś/aś "każdy Polak zna i lubi". Nie każdy. Sa tacy co nie cierpią. Do zakomunikowania miałem tylko tyle: nie wygłaszaj stwierdzeń absolutnych, bo nie są prawdziwe. Gusta są różne. Pozdrawiam.
@lava7157
@lava7157 4 ай бұрын
He is singing a poem. Greetings from Poland 🇵🇱
@kaerc
@kaerc 3 ай бұрын
yes here text is important
@KrzysztofTomecki
@KrzysztofTomecki 3 ай бұрын
​ Bardzo ważny jest tekst. Jakiś gościu darł mi to ryja całą noc z soboty na niedzielę. Ale rozumiem. Też miałem 20 lat. Kiedyś😎
@ZiobroV
@ZiobroV Ай бұрын
Yup, in modern Polish singing this kind of bard/poet approach happened from time to time, and he is one of the greats.
@slavomt5832
@slavomt5832 4 ай бұрын
Lyrics are very touching. The song is from 1971. One of there most romantic singers in Polish music history. ❤
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 4 ай бұрын
There were so many days to lose strength, There were so many moments before I lost my breath, When you regret those of whom you have nothing, One thing is worth knowing, just one thing: That only those days that we don't know yet are important, These few moments are important, the ones we are waiting for...x2 There was a famous person who had a house and an orchard, He suddenly lost his sense and fell into bad circles, Even though the fortune was gone, it didn't roll away, He was then able to explain to himself that: Only those days that we don't know yet are important, These few moments are important, the ones we are waiting for...x2 How to recognize people we no longer know? How to collect thoughts from those that are not put together? How to suddenly separate your heart from your mind? How to hear yourself amidst the singing of the crowd? How to recognize people we no longer know? How to collect thoughts from those that are not put together? How to suddenly find joy and hope? Search for answers, there is so much time... Only those days that we don't know yet are important, These few moments are important, the ones we are waiting for...x2
@januszlepionko
@januszlepionko 4 ай бұрын
@nnnnnn3647 You made two mistakes in the translation. There should be: “Even though the fortune was gone, he didn't roll away.” “Search for answers, there is not much time.”
@nnnnnn3647
@nnnnnn3647 4 ай бұрын
@@januszlepionko You're probably right. I put it in the translator and didn't check it thoroughly. ;)
@kposila
@kposila 4 ай бұрын
​​@@januszlepionkothere are 2 versions of the lyrics, I think that it was earlier when he was singing "there is so much time". Later (and in this video) he changed that to "there is not much time". I like this little fact, as I guess the lyrics changed together with viewing the world as he grew older
@januszlepionko
@januszlepionko 4 ай бұрын
​​@@kposila In the video we are commenting under Grechuta clearly sings “czasu jest niewiele”, and I _never_ heard different words in that song. Can you give a link to a recording where Grechuta sings “czasu jest tak wiele”?
@allespomidores2845
@allespomidores2845 4 ай бұрын
​@@januszlepionko Fajny ten fakt ze zmianą tekstu. Faktycznie pierwotna wersja brzmi "czasu jest tak wiele", ale śpiewał to z perspektywy młodego człowieka (26 lat). Starsze nagranie (czarno-białe) gdzie Grechuta jest dużo młodszy, jest dostępne na YT.
@1984sarna
@1984sarna 3 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta śpiewa wierszem. To poezja śpiewana..❤Jego teksty sa filozoficzne i romantyczne😉
@estee9999
@estee9999 2 ай бұрын
Jeden z naszych najwybitniejszych piosenkarzy.
@stanisawkowalski4804
@stanisawkowalski4804 4 ай бұрын
Words are the most important in this song.
@MortekX
@MortekX 3 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta was a singing poet. There's more emotion in the words than in singing alone. "Only the days we don't know yet are important. Only these few moments we are waiting for are important"
@AniaDamięcka
@AniaDamięcka 3 ай бұрын
Tacy jak azjatycki nasz przyjaciel powinni mieszkać w Polsce to jest wartosciowy czlowiek a nie migranci prawdziwe zło
@k4jlo551
@k4jlo551 4 ай бұрын
In poland when that song pops out on concert, everybody from 10000 audience WILL be singing that
@bobeczek01
@bobeczek01 4 ай бұрын
In Polish music the lyrics are often as important if not for the whole experience. Especially the older music because it reflects the times when it came to be and how it affected the listeners. For example in times when Poles where actually poor and worked hard for very little this song is saying - the most important days are yet to come, those moments that will come (that's the chorus) and in the lyrics he talks about people and how they change with time and circumstances - it's almost a poem. And another Polish artist Czesław Niemen would sing the actual poems and also lyrics that reflected Polish reality with the vibe of fun "western" music. And again Marek Grechuta is often called a lyrical (melancholic) artist.
@henrykarndt
@henrykarndt 2 ай бұрын
is same kind nostalgia for pass and future which passing us and we are not in this was time were we live and music every things what we want and like was just in mind you right i like your opinion and a lot song this time was protest song in polish music good that state never thought the same like we
@czesia5992
@czesia5992 3 ай бұрын
Najważniejsze są słowa w tej piosence ! Nastrój oddaje muzyka!😊
@mariolasej8639
@mariolasej8639 2 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta is not just a voice. He is music, poetry, a wonderful personality, an artist in his purest form.
@jozeffurman9343
@jozeffurman9343 4 ай бұрын
Nie cierpiałem i do dziś nie cierpię poezji a Grechutę słuchałem od dziecka i słucham do dziś. Ten człowiek sprawił że można zrobić coś cudownego dosłownie z niczego, wystarczyło połączyć tekst, wspaniały głos z równie cudowną muzyką by powstały "perły" i stać się nieśmiertelnym. Posłuchaj innych jego utworów .
@stanislawkownacki8539
@stanislawkownacki8539 3 ай бұрын
fb
@tada869
@tada869 3 ай бұрын
Bo on byl spieawajacym poeta.
@annetakubiak3374
@annetakubiak3374 3 ай бұрын
Doslownie z niczrgo !?🤔 Nie zgarzam sie , piekna poezja , muzyka I glos , to jest "cos "" , cos wielkiego I utalentowanego. Nie kazdy posiada talent do poezji, spiewu i grania na instrumentach
@tomos5274
@tomos5274 3 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta świetny artysta. Oprócz tego utworu uwielbiam jeszcze Korowód. Pozdrawiam!
@MSTVPL
@MSTVPL 2 ай бұрын
​@@tomos5274Ja Uwielbiam Motorek i wędrówke Marka Grechuty :D. Szkoda ze juz nie zyje 18 lat prawie...
@izamol1130
@izamol1130 3 ай бұрын
To nie tylko rytm, muzyka, harmonia instrumentów z wokalistą jeszcze tekst a on tu jest niesamowity💕😍
@CzarnyOgoniak
@CzarnyOgoniak 3 ай бұрын
Wspaniała poezja. Unikatowa.
@MayaTheDecemberGirl
@MayaTheDecemberGirl 4 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta was really great. I love his songs, although they are so old (from times of my parents being young). He was not only a singer, but a poet, songwriter, composer (and also professionally he was an architect). He was just an outstanding person.
@janpopiel6845
@janpopiel6845 4 ай бұрын
Lack of dynamic in vocal is simply to compliment very meditative lyrics. Marek Grechuta is amazing singer, however he was a little held back by his music genre, which is called "poezja śpiewana" (lit. sung poetry, I don't think there is something of a kind in USA), that is amazing genre in itself, but emphisizes lyrics over vocal dynamic. If you want a little more dynamic piece of Marek Grechuta, you may try listening to "Korowód" (a little bit of rock), or "Nie dokazuj" (kinda frivolous take on sung poetry genre)
@MARIA-hc7nd
@MARIA-hc7nd 4 ай бұрын
Polecam.
@katarzynachmiel6757
@katarzynachmiel6757 3 ай бұрын
Pozdrawiam jestem z Polski
@katarzynachmiel6757
@katarzynachmiel6757 3 ай бұрын
Posłuchaj zespołu 2+1
@exec_2mg
@exec_2mg 4 ай бұрын
“Czesław Niemen - dziwny jest ten świat” it’s one of the best classic polish songs, great video btw ❤
@enhacolada
@enhacolada 4 ай бұрын
with subs
@toonek133
@toonek133 4 ай бұрын
Niemen is the must for you, but "Sen o Warszawie" kzbin.info/www/bejne/m4GxhoajfZiXg6ssi=nVP_pZTsiqyMSigB , also check Tadeusz Woźniak - Zegarmistrz światła
@k4jlo551
@k4jlo551 4 ай бұрын
Definitely, he should be listening with subs also, Niemen in the next video 💪
@figard9855
@figard9855 4 ай бұрын
Yes!
@dorozabi
@dorozabi 4 ай бұрын
It’s a classic! No subs first and then with lyrics ;)
@abominabelle
@abominabelle 4 ай бұрын
One of the most meaningful songs ever in Polish popular music. If you as an expat or foreigner wonder what the polish soul may be, this one definitely is a part of the answer.
@adamkl8581
@adamkl8581 2 ай бұрын
Celnie i w punkt..😎👍 Pozdrawiam 🖖
@Mjak-yd3og
@Mjak-yd3og 4 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta was most popular in the 1960s and 1970s. He was a representative of a very popular musical trend called poetic song. The lyrics of the songs were often well-known poems by Polish poets - both classical and young, to which the young musicians composed music. The great star of this musical trend was Ewa Demarczyk, and her biggest hit was the song "Grande Valse Brillante", which I suggest you listen to.
@MrRootMusic
@MrRootMusic 4 ай бұрын
You have to put this song into context. First of all it's a style more or less called "sung poem". It used to be very popular, when the access to the western music was limited and people were seeking some form of music they can relate to. Since polish education puts a lot of emphasis on polish poetry and literature, it was quite natural that this kind of music got popular. Unfortunately, let's call it high level art and music is not widely popular anymore. It's still thete but as a neesh style for small, usually highly educated and a bit poshy audience. The roots of mainstream Polish culture and music is in the local folk and rural areas. That is why the popularity of simple catchy melodies, cheesy lyrics like disco polo is massive. Unless you are a disco polo hater get any even the poshest Polish person drunk and they will party to this music all night long.
@invit87
@invit87 4 ай бұрын
I'm glad that people like you visit Poland. You are a great observer, you are intelligent, and you have great taste in music, as the video above shows :)
@mysteriousdoge1298
@mysteriousdoge1298 4 ай бұрын
His music genre was sung poetry so you should definetely understand the lyrics to experience his music fully. Of course even without understanding this particular song is very easy to like.
@tomekg6629
@tomekg6629 4 ай бұрын
Both the singer and the pianist were trained architects ;). Although they never worked in this profession (kind of similar to Pink Floyd).
@lidiapoczyczynska6623
@lidiapoczyczynska6623 4 ай бұрын
👍☺️❤️🇵🇱 Zbigniew Wodecki -"zacznij od Bacha"
@allespomidores2845
@allespomidores2845 4 ай бұрын
The reason this song is so great is not because of music (which is good btw.). It's because of the lyrics. The words and key message are the most powerful here, therefore the music has to be more simple and subtle.
@eddieooo2034
@eddieooo2034 3 ай бұрын
Instruments apart, 80% of the power of this song is the lyrics. The violin and piano parts, no matter how beautiful, are mere mood setters for the melancholic joy and hope that the words convey. It would be great to see another reaction but this time with the better understanding of the piece. You won't regret it 😉! It's a true game changer in perceiving the complexity and hardships of life.
@tsunamimae1965
@tsunamimae1965 4 ай бұрын
the lyrics are like 90% of quality of this song ;)
@Arktos-o1y
@Arktos-o1y 4 ай бұрын
There were so many days, filled up to loss of strength Filled up to a loss of breath, there were so many moments When you regret those which were for nothing You should know one thing, remember just that: That important are only the days which we do not know yet Important are those few moments we're still waiting for Important are only the days which we do not know yet Important are those few moments we're still waiting for A famous person who had a house and orchard Suddenly lost meaning and fell in with a bad crowd Although his fortune was lost, he did not fall He was able to rationalize that Important are only the days which we do not know yet Important are those few moments we're still waiting for Important are only the days which we do not know yet Important are those few moments we're still waiting for How to recognize people who we don't know anymore? How to pick up the disarrayed thoughts? How to quickly separate your heart from your mind? How to hear yourself among the singing crowds? How to recognize people who we don't know anymore? How to pick up the disarrayed thoughts? How to suddenly find joy and hope? Seek for the answers, there's so much time* Important are only the days which we do not know yet Important are those few moments we're still waiting for Important are only the days which we do not know yet Important are those few moments we're still waiting for *At the end of his life, Grechuta started to sing "there's so little time" instead. Tekst pochodzi z www.tekstowo.pl/piosenka,marek_grechuta,dni__ktorych_nie_znamy.html
@ToJaM29
@ToJaM29 4 ай бұрын
W piosenkach Pana Marka Grechuty i warstwa muzyczna jest wspaniałym, ale tylko uzupełnieniem głębokich wielowymiarowych i filozoficznych tekstów …. Mam nadzieję, że zapoznałeś się z tłumaczeniem i chwilę się nam nim pochyliłeś …. Pozdrawiam z Polski 🌻☺️
@HaloSC
@HaloSC 3 ай бұрын
Mam wrażenie że słowa go nie interesowały ,tylko muzyka. Gościu nie ma pojęcia o czym Grechuta śpiewa i co chciał przekazać. Śmieszny gościu ,który ocenia piosenki nie znając słów. Nawet nie zwrócił na nie uwagi.
@ToJaM29
@ToJaM29 3 ай бұрын
@@HaloSC obawiam się, że masz rację … widzę że pełno teraz takich „znawców” który się zachwycają tym co ma dużo wyświetleń, aby podnieść swoją oglądalność ….
@kat4208
@kat4208 4 ай бұрын
Try marek grechuta - nie dokazuj, bro does funkier things with his voice and it’s also one of them songs EVERY pole knows like marek grechuta is one of the people that brings together generation in just singing and having fun and i’m saying this as a 16 yearold and like my parents love him, my grandparents love him, my friends love him his just this part of polish culture that you don’t actively think about but when you remember it’s soooo strong
@KM769
@KM769 4 ай бұрын
Try this songs by Grechuta: Korowód, Świecie nasz, Ocalić od zapomnienia, Tango Anawa, Wesele, Będziesz moją panią, Nie dokazuj, Krajobraz z wilgą i ludzie. Read 'Grechuta' as Grehuta (in Polish ch' = h'). 'Dni których nie znamy' means days we don't know.
@simi1950
@simi1950 3 ай бұрын
nie dokazuj miła nie dokazuj, przecierz nie jest zanowu z ciebie znowu taki cud
@KrzysztofTomecki
@KrzysztofTomecki 2 ай бұрын
No przecież, że NIE! ​@@simi1950
@olapiechnik329
@olapiechnik329 5 сағат бұрын
That's one of the most important songs of my generation and much more. It's just timeless. And You are really feel it. Thank You 💖
@anonimowyabstynent8379
@anonimowyabstynent8379 4 ай бұрын
Hey, great one. U should put more comments on Polish music as a musician. Your reaction has a lot of inside look
@novy1198
@novy1198 4 ай бұрын
Oh brother, there's sooo many great polish music, especially those made in 70/90's when Poland still wasn't really free, lirycs in those songs have something in it, like a little spark of actuall freedom, maybe thats why, we Poles listen them even today, even young generation. I highly recommend cheking out "Lady Pank - Kryzysowa Narzeczona", "AKURAT - Lubię Mówić Z Tobą" "Myslovitz - Długość dźwięku samotności" even rap songs like "GrubSon - Na szczycie" have this "freedom" feeling in it, its kinda hard to explain, especially to those that wont understand meaning in lirycs even after translating, but ye, polish music is god tier, most of it never will be international hit, but every Pole across the world will understand the meaning of those. [Even if some of those songs are newer, there's still something beautifull in them]
@mojkanal1618
@mojkanal1618 3 ай бұрын
And the lyrics are equally amazing; the basic message is not to get downcast by problems but to hope for better future days that are still unknown and that's most important and hopeful.
@sebastianlubrecht
@sebastianlubrecht 4 ай бұрын
Lyrics are very important in this song. Please try to find a translation. Greetings from Denver CO USA . 😊
@asamniewiem3040
@asamniewiem3040 4 ай бұрын
Try "Zbigniew Wodecki-Lubię wracać tam, gdzie byłem" very good violin, guitar, and Singer as well, song from 80-and with very good wibe.
@bozenagogolewska7250
@bozenagogolewska7250 3 ай бұрын
It is pure poetry this song...telling aboat a life , and asking philosofical questions
@Anya-kl1qu
@Anya-kl1qu Ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta - "Będziesz moją panią." 🥰 One of the most beautiful songs ever.
@KasserScharped
@KasserScharped 4 ай бұрын
"Mury" by Jacek Kaczmarski. It's a song about revolutions that was one of the most important song in recent history of Poland, being used as kind of anthem of solidarity
@Halina-h4m
@Halina-h4m 3 ай бұрын
Kocham piosenki Grechuty!👋🌹
@magorzatagouchowska8995
@magorzatagouchowska8995 4 ай бұрын
Wonderful timeless music, his songs are wonderful, he has fun with his voice and music. They are all beautiful, but the song - Nie dokazuj miła nie dokazuj, I like it the most
@albertopiergiorgi5980
@albertopiergiorgi5980 4 ай бұрын
The album this song is from is ingenious in my opinion. Period. Marek Grechuta was also a great painter - something that even in Poland few people know. Greetings from Poland.
@andrzejszczepanik9945
@andrzejszczepanik9945 4 ай бұрын
It's a pity you didn't have the text with translation because it's very good poetry!
@mateuszstanisawski1188
@mateuszstanisawski1188 4 ай бұрын
Hey. I really like your complex and sophisticated assessment of this music. You do it with enthusiasm, which is valuable because most of the people running their channel about Polishness speak in a shallow way about Polish, just to achieve a large number of viewership. Because, as we know, Poles are greedy in looking for a foreigner who speaks about Poland. I wish you all the best.
@edytapawlowska704
@edytapawlowska704 2 ай бұрын
Ale mi milo, dziekuje Panu. Pozdrawiam z Itali
@Aleksandra-it5xg
@Aleksandra-it5xg Ай бұрын
I love this song. The somewhat monotone, calm Grechuta's voice along with the emotional instrumental music. There are emotions stressed in his voice, but they are really subtle, and strongly built around the lyrics. And the instrumental music is built around his voice and the words, and it brings the song to whole new level. It's like they are responsive to one another. For me personally, this song brings up so many emotions, always fills me up when I listen to it.
@zagpl6048
@zagpl6048 2 ай бұрын
This is not pop!!!, but poetic music. Apart from the music, the arrangement and the performance, the most important thing is the lyrics, the lyrics and more lyrics.
@karolprabucki6322
@karolprabucki6322 4 ай бұрын
Wow. So a reaction video to a song CAN make sense and be interesting. Thanks!
@rVexir
@rVexir 4 ай бұрын
The thing about older polish music is that words have a lot of meaning, especially before 1989. Anti-establishment sentiment, trying to sneak message to people etc, even in this song it is reminding people that we had bad times with communism but it's time to leave it behind. For more piano oriented music you could try Mela Koteluk - Żurawie Origami or anything else, if you want some fun metal stuff - Nocny Kochanek is way to go (they also have more serious music under name Night Mistress, but I don't like it that much). Jacek Kaczmarski was known as a polish bard, for more modern music Dawid Podsiadło is someone you probably heard, as he did ending for Cyberpunk anime. Wow, I wrote quite a lot xD Sorry about that, I just like talking about music. Have a nice one! :P
@betinan3822
@betinan3822 Ай бұрын
4:22 I love ur reaction.Greetings from Poland!
@patrycjakuzma3695
@patrycjakuzma3695 4 ай бұрын
My favorite Marek Grechuta's song.
@margplsr3120
@margplsr3120 3 ай бұрын
I love old polish songs... Iron curtain make artist go deeper and deeper - it iwas tough times. Greetings from Tricity in Poland
@karolinaC1997
@karolinaC1997 4 ай бұрын
“Czas Ołowiu” and “Ratujmy co się da” by Budka Suflera 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
@roberts1938
@roberts1938 23 күн бұрын
That's interesting, I've known this song since I was a child, I've heard it hundreds of times, but I didn't pay attention to the musical nuances. I liked the beautiful composition, but now I understand why. You clearly have musical training and can talk about it in an interesting way. Greetings from Poland.
@RBDvibe
@RBDvibe 4 ай бұрын
Great choice, please continue music reactions
@BettyWood793
@BettyWood793 3 ай бұрын
One of my favorite song ❤️
@allespomidores2845
@allespomidores2845 4 ай бұрын
Grechuta - the singing architect ;) This version of the song sounds a bit different, as he is older and the way he is singing sounds like he has been through really hard times, while his younger version is more cheerful and optimistic. Obviously this is how I feel it.
@wiesławajasińska
@wiesławajasińska Ай бұрын
Ja też tak odbieram. On przechodzi ciężkie chwile. Jest strasznie smutny, ledwo się uśmiecha ,bardzo cierpi.
@kate0106
@kate0106 Ай бұрын
I know this song so well, and now you've made me listening it differently ❤
@drharoldpontiffcoomer
@drharoldpontiffcoomer 4 ай бұрын
"Cała sala śpiewa z nami", sung by Jerzy Połomski. It's great. I'd recommend some of Młynarski's songs (performed by Gołas) from the Dudek Cabaret, but although they're available on YT, they have no english subtitles, and since they're comedic in nature, context is necessary. It's a shame, cause a lot of good Central European media, especially before the late 90s, has rarely been officially subbed, and never been given the chance to be viewed by foreign audiences, and there are a lot of gems in music, as well as film, that I'm sure would blow people away. If you're nonetheless curious about the Kabaret Dudek songs, "Upiorny Twist", "W Polskę idziemy", and "Tupot Białych Mew" are some of my favorites. The tunes are great, and the lyrics really shine bright. Especially when sung by Wiesław Gołas.
@Kacper.Kuziol
@Kacper.Kuziol 4 ай бұрын
I think you should react to "Zawsze Tam Gdzie Ty" by Lady Pank and "Sen o Victorii" by Dżem. These are some of the best Polish songs from one of the best musical eras
@kasiakarewicz1210
@kasiakarewicz1210 3 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta has beautiful poetical lyrics. I love sung poetry. You can like Pawbeats, for example album NOCNA, Kortez, Kwiat Jabłoni, MIUOSH x ZESPÓŁ ŚLĄSK.
@pan_salceson
@pan_salceson 3 ай бұрын
Whoa, you're so good at commenting music, I love how your commentary added plenty of depth to the song that I've known and loved for some 30 years! WOW.
@Bumelant55555
@Bumelant55555 4 ай бұрын
Wielka szkoda że nie rozumiesz tekstu. Jeszcze bardziej byś się zachwycił.
@MARIA-hc7nd
@MARIA-hc7nd 4 ай бұрын
Rozumie, ma tłumaczenie.●
@LYSY953
@LYSY953 4 ай бұрын
Quite large part of Polish people would like you to do similar react to one of most emotnional polish song. Zegarmistrz światła purpurowy by Tadeusz Woźniak
@Baobhan-Sith
@Baobhan-Sith 3 ай бұрын
the song is very moving. It has a beautiful melody and very poetic lyrics.
@shooroombooroom6185
@shooroombooroom6185 4 ай бұрын
This author represents sung poetry, so the text is really very important
@TheNewHope-e
@TheNewHope-e Ай бұрын
We love our polish music here. There are so many songs that people would consider old but for us poles, it's not a party if at least one of those songs doesn't play 😊❤
@dariadi8260
@dariadi8260 2 ай бұрын
Dobra... Kto mu powie??!! Polskiej muzyki nigdy nie zrozumie bez słów....
@aleksandra-go6dc
@aleksandra-go6dc 4 күн бұрын
Dokładnie. U nas przyjmują się piosenki z wartościowym przekazem. Reszta to nuty 1 sezonu strikte dla melodii. Tłumaczenie może podnieść poziom filmów.
@MayaTheDecemberGirl
@MayaTheDecemberGirl 4 ай бұрын
React also to the song of Czesław Niemen titled "Strange is this world" (Dziwny jest ten świat). Niemen and this song of him was legendary. But You should listen to the Polish songs together with their lyrics being translated, so with the subtitles. The lyrics in many Polish songs are important to be able to really get the song, to feel it really, and also they are often beautiful.
@azimpl
@azimpl 4 ай бұрын
The song is basically about the fact that only the upcoming days have any meaning. Of course each line has very powerful lyrics but the main theme is as I just wrote. That’s also the lyrics of the chorus.
@nilphilus
@nilphilus 4 ай бұрын
There will be more then "upcoming days" - is main theme, but there is a lot about not giving up, looking for a sense od your life since you do not have many days left. And the story of that guy who made wrong choices but get back on the track without complayining about the past - there is future which you want to life before your time will ends.
@szymon6303
@szymon6303 2 ай бұрын
Surely background is amazing but the message is the most important and what people remember
@ala2610918
@ala2610918 Ай бұрын
It is really great to see someone aprecciate polish music ❤
@Mszaanisko
@Mszaanisko 4 ай бұрын
Wes, you definitely need to check imho the most beautiful song about Kraków - "Grzegorz Turnau - Bracka" (yep, Bracka as Bracka street in the Old Town).
@SthNothingEverything
@SthNothingEverything 4 ай бұрын
To jeszcze Maanam 'Ocean wolnego czasu - Kraków'😄: kzbin.info/www/bejne/hWfUloFqZrulmdksi=PbK9u5Hcl_FWjxI1
@Natka505
@Natka505 4 ай бұрын
Hi 😄 Grechuta is in a class by itself 💖
@odolany
@odolany 4 ай бұрын
Oh, this is fresh! Following the algorithm and seeing the numbers, I thought that such a niche vid is just not doing too well comparing to other stuff on the channel. I'd second checking Czesław Niemen for a similar era ("Cztery ściany świata" is my fav tune, but it's not famous). But for something completely different, maybe Polish hip-hop? Kaliber 44 - Plus i Minus might be the most "classic" piece. Could be "funny" without understanding the lyrics (apart from the swearwords, probably).
@AnnaKing-p6d
@AnnaKing-p6d 29 күн бұрын
Marek Grechuta was also an architect, which made him sensitive to the beauty and soul of the objects, smells and emotions surrounding us. This sensitivity allowed him to present the depth of our heart's feelings in a different way.
@Normanion
@Normanion 3 ай бұрын
Hi Wes, I will leave this extract from my story. After many years of travelling, I've learned to bring with me few things abroad - snacks and sweets (ptasie mleczko, prince polo, etc.), drinks (Żubrówka, etc.), gifts and music. And when I was in Greenland, I met a pianist from Spain. He actually studied music in Kraków, but that I learned later. I hiked thru some remote areas with a tent and when he asked me, what I was listening, it was this songs. But the song that impressed him most, was one that I think is - I don't often use that word - future classic. In that I think it will be one of those songs that will never get old. And that is song made by Michał Lorenc - "Taniec Eleny". Back to the song that you listened. It is my favourite version. Not only because pointed difference to the studio record, about how much time is left. My favourite difference that makes me to come back to YT in search of this version few times a year is when that piano part comes and he sings (with help of google translate, adding some corrections that make me feel it's more adequate): "How will you suddenly separate your mind from your heart. How will you hear yourself in such a noisy scherzo." And that musical reference at the end is also more poetic in my view. Anyway, I am not a person that likes watching reactions or stuff like that, because I feel like it fuels hubris or pride, which I truly find as root of all sins, but I wanted to recommend you even in your time off cameras to listen to and - maybe? - enjoy that mentioned "Taniec Eleny" by Michał Lorenc. Cordially, Norman
@weed0509
@weed0509 4 ай бұрын
"Co mi Panie dasz Orkiestra online" is a great piece made by 732 musicians. It's worth reacting to
@Natka505
@Natka505 4 ай бұрын
Concert 🎼 1976 A Space Odyssey Zbigniew Wodecki with Mitch & Mitch Orchestra and Choir
@sija906
@sija906 2 ай бұрын
Now I know what I was hearing al along :) Thanks!
@chanell59
@chanell59 3 ай бұрын
Marek Grechuta sang mainly poetry. He lived in my magical city of Krakow and performed in the famous in Poland "Piwnica pod Baranami" .Greetings from Krakow
@flyonthe7013
@flyonthe7013 3 ай бұрын
Love, how you interpreted the music.... thank you ❤
@iwso6585
@iwso6585 3 ай бұрын
that is one of fav songs of my mom and i also like it, with lyrics this litterally made me somethimes cry thanks for that video! to that moment i look mosty at lyrics and how this song is cool but frist time i look at song by themself deeper
@dani728
@dani728 3 ай бұрын
I'm really glad to see someone appreciate polish music, that is not Polish Unlike how it is for most of the time in usa, music puts art over the entertainment in it's priorities. Since you liked the violin composing alongside Marek's voice, I'm sure you would love breakout's 1971 blues album. Its guitar and harmonica tends to 'speak' alongside the singer on a couple songs :)
@mirosawjuchniewicz3450
@mirosawjuchniewicz3450 4 ай бұрын
Very sweet, traditional way of singing...
@DyingElmo
@DyingElmo 4 ай бұрын
"Enej - Lili" is a very good song, one of my favorites
@GeldVerdienenOhneInvestieren
@GeldVerdienenOhneInvestieren 4 ай бұрын
I liked your song reaction 😊
@jerzy7118
@jerzy7118 3 ай бұрын
This song was probably written in the 70s. In those years a very popular genre - sung poetry. Marek Grechuta was especially popular. You pay attention to instrumentalists because you don't know the language, but in sung poetry the text plus music is important.
@afrik000
@afrik000 3 ай бұрын
It's not a typical pop song, it's a sung poetry.
@zuzas7
@zuzas7 4 ай бұрын
Ta piosenka zawsze mnie tak wzrusza i on śpiewa to tak lekko ,jakby od niechcenia. Piękna! 🥹 👉🏻 sprawdź piosenki Zbigniewa Wodeckiego
@tankardofterror9898
@tankardofterror9898 3 ай бұрын
In fact text is main power of this song. Music is additional value. Greatings from Poland.
@jackswiatek5221
@jackswiatek5221 4 ай бұрын
Listen to these: If you like to hear grate piano.... Jagodzinski Trio. Guys made Chopin music on jazz.
@NemezjaPowabna
@NemezjaPowabna 4 ай бұрын
Someone mentioned orkiestra online you definitely should check that one out ! Its crazy how they did it during covid :)
@wiej007
@wiej007 3 ай бұрын
For more that type of songs I recommend Michał Bajor especialy the song "Co ma przeminąć to przeminie" that translates to " what will pass, will pass" Or Tadeusz Woźniak and his "Zegarmistrz Świata"
@rafalkaminski6389
@rafalkaminski6389 4 ай бұрын
Wow! You begin with a high C, this is called a "sung" poetry :)
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