A lyrics has been written during Soviet occupation and brutal colonization and replacement of Estonian nation in their Homeland. It's like a Resistance song against the Soviet invaders and colonizers. Russians have nukes, Estonians have songs:)
@@eddykohlmann471 How is it fascist? What fascist ideas does this song represent? Estonians is one of the least fascists people I can think of. If you're German, then you will _never_ understand the feeling of nationhood of small nations which have been dominated by bigger nations. That kind of nationalism has nothing to do with the kind of nationalism they had in Germany; which was about being big and dominating others. I recognize that spirit, in the spirit us Norwegians had in the 1800s. A lot of nationalistic poems and songs were written then. But none of them led to fascism or fascist ideas, they were all about appreciating our own independent culture and heritage, and thus not allowing Denmark or Sweden to rule over us. Left wingers and right wingers in Norway united under this, it had nothing to do with fascism. And neither has the five patriotic songs that they sing in Estonia anything to do with fascism, it united Estonians both left-wingers and right-wingers.
I have listened to this for years, and every time i do, I wish I was Estonian. You people have such a national pride, that I can't seem to find in my country.
"The most precious possession you have in the world is your own people. And for this people, and for the sake of this people, we will struggle and fight, and never slacken, never tire, never lose courage, and never lose faith!"
I am an American and my music teacher gave us a presentation about Estonian culture in music, and this was one of the songs he showed. I couldn't get it out of my head the tune, because I didn't know how to say these words. So I wrote myself a reminder to find this later, and wow it's such a powerful sound. I get that it's 32,000 people but still. Something about an almost chantlike song kind of stirs like a forgotten instinct. Makes you want to join in.
@@philippefarphilippegeaud9979 I know Nord Stream 2 Germany won't help. Eastern European countries facing the Russian threat should aspire to be like Christian versions of Iran. Iran is a very strong powerful force and independent.
@@redpilledreality4443 Rossija is also in Eastern Europe. Ukraine is part of Rossija and will be with the help of Pocahontas. Iran and Rossija are friends.
Upeaa! Tulee kyyneleet silmään joka kerta, kun kuulen ja näen!🇫🇮 Suurepärane! Pisarad tuleb silma iga kord, kui kuulan ja näen.!🇪🇪 Eläköön heimoveljeys! Elagu hõimuvendlus!
@@felixbec-cook9766 Qui est le vous d'ont vous parlez? Je suis d"origine Ibère (Extremadura). Bonne chance mon Félix. Tu vas en avoir de besoin dans la vie.
Awesome! Always admired this video/song. Tusind tak for sharing! Once upon a time, there was a video where we shared an exceptionally well done translation. 🌷
I like metal music 🙂.You can check in youtube(Eesti rahvamuusika).Also this bands(new era folk music),(folk-metal)Metsatöll-Küü,Trad-attack(band)Pass-pass,or Greip(Vihma loits).
@@ahtiojamaa9688 me too, I like metal, mainly Finnish metal like korpiklaani, ensiferum, moonsorrow, kivimetsan druidi, etc. I thank you for the recommendation, I'll listen to those bands you told me.
@@TruXupypg Что?? 😂😂 Когда это эстонский язык стал славянским? И нет, из славянских языков только украинский певучий и приятный на слух, остальные не очень, беларуский так вообще пытка, будто русско-говорящий с болячками на языке разговаривает