The Lady that requested, stepped right out of the 1950's &, looks just like a picture of my Grandmother! She was always so lovely & forever my favorite person!
@@verdivinke9471 - - She really does look like Edith! I think she is such a big fan of Edith that she likes to dress like Edith did, and to listen to her music as much as she can.
Imagine hearing a group of young people carrying on your favorite familiar tune you thought no one cared about... You could be more confident in the future of the young people. ♥️
It's a very popular tune in France so popular that a remix made almost 20years ago is played often played at rave party and everyone is going nuts every time ---> Fenek 01 A le tout paris pimouss. skip the first 2 minutes :)
@@brad349millerthe audience is, and they seemed to enjoy it. You aren't an intellectual for understanding that this is staged, you're an idiot for thinking we care.
@@HarryismysaviorIt makes no difference. Those 3 may have had it planned, but the music is very real, and the enjoyment from those passing by and those watching is very real.
Tbf, this is a very popular piece, and it's not a long shot that more than one person knows how to play it (albeit on different instruments/singing). Of course this video is staged, but it wouldn't be impossible for something similar to happen in real life.
*I love the vintage but elegant old world vibes from the first lady who requested the song. The whole style of the melody and vocals was pure brilliance.* ❤❤❤❤
Ah yes. I love the way she walked over in her outfit (which was coordinated by the script) then asked for that song (which was scripted) before the second woman (an actress) walked to the piano to accompany (also scripted, you’re dumb af, go ahead and uninstall your brain now please).
or her expression says "what a nice performance" or "what a bunch of weirdos" You cant tell what someone is thinking from .5 seconds of grainy footage.
Yea and how the clarinetist and pianist obviously had no plans on playing the melody but they conveniently had a singer jump right in to do it for them. What an odd coincidence!
Different people get to play each time, so having "random" people popping up and playing the song makes the flow of the video more natural and iconic to the channel. Just content creation strategy. Doesn't change the fact that they are talented individuals .@@stephanieann6622
Welcome to the internet in modern times. Everything staged to look real, but the ppl involved are acting according to a script. It's harder for me to look at the comment section and see the massive amounts of idiots thinking this is coincidence in all of these types of videos. We're doomed 😅@@I_exterminate_therians
Deception, crowd manipulation and some initial luck is all you need to succeed online. These are dirty words, but even the most wholesome RU-vidrs are essentially thinking the same way to please viewers. I mean its literally in the title "influencers". Most of these people aren't changing people's minds, but they are convincing them to click and interact.
Qué precioso 💖 💕 😍 muyyy lindo gracias por compartir y recrear alegrarme el día felicidades 👏 😘 niños preciosos 💖 un abrazo 🤗 💕 muy fuerte desde mi Ecuador querido mitad del mundo 🌎 🇪🇨🇪🇨🇪🇨
@@BakugouMHAMHA I don't mean to burst your bubble, but yes, it is faked. Not the playing, but the situation. I am a professional clarinetist, sound editor, and composer, and as such, I have insight into the background of things such as this. It's just a performance. How you can tell is A. They all conveniently have the instruments for this song, and the people for it too. B. They all conveniently know the repertoire perfectly, as if they have all rehearsed it extremely recently. C. There's rubato in the song, which is a sort of improvised rhythm to convey stronger emotions. This is almost IMPOSSIBLE to get if you've NEVER practiced with others before hand. When you practice a song with someone, you learn how both of you express yourselves in music. Only after that, can you start to use rubato without it being extremely sloppy, and messing things up. Like, don't get me wrong, this is a great performance, but this doesn't just happen. Like, sure there's a 1% possibility, but this is much more likely to be a pre-rehearsed performance. Even the pianist and vocalist come in at scheduled times when they would appear in the piece. So, in the end, what this is is most likely a trio who rehearsed together to perform with a busking licence to be allowed to perform in public in this area. I hope this helped, and if you have any other music related questions, I'm sure I can help.
@@deborapakpahan1819it’s a decent rendition but it’s not people bonding over. it being staged is the shock value of these videos gone which is the only reason people really care to watch it.
La música siempre es bienvenida en. Cualquier época ,yo amo el tango soy argentina y me encanta escuchar música de todas las épocas abrazo enorme desde Rosario Santa fe Argentina 🇦🇷🧉💜
@@Theantmangtrust me, social media is filled with posts like these and 90% of people don't even question if what they saw was real as long as they felt some emotion (positive or negative)
Fr it's so nice when musicians collaborate like this but I hate how many airport videos there are where they try to make it look like it's not all staged, I can't appreciate the music anymore cos all I can do is cringe at how fake it is :(
bro i swear your music connects strangers who would've never met each other if not for this. it inspires me to do somehting similar. keep up the good content
@@starfans5109 im just saying that in these kind of videos people in the comments people owe to be a little more serious and just respect the musicians in it. Period. I also say wild jokes😅 and write weird comments all the time, but c'mon now guys... Know when to be serious....🤷 (In the end of the day it's not my concern...🤷)
This masterpiece was composed by an argentine man named Angel Cabral in 1936. It's such a good feeling to listen "Le Foule" of Édith Piaf and knowing that is the most famous variation of " Que nadie sepa mi querer" composed by the man I tagged here. We look to the future, but we're unable to maintain the past. 🇦🇷×🇫🇷!!!
You can tell this took that sweet older lady way back to her younger years ❤ the way she put her hands over her chest, she had so many memories flooding through her at that moment. So beautiful! 🥹
@@zilpzalpmukkefukk ? The random old lady in the cloud that this comment is referring to is an actor? Are you implying everyone within the shot is an actor or did you jus not understand my comment? I’m confused
i have never seen a woman look more main character! she has that IT factor! the hat the dress the face! she requested a song, and everybody started joining in, like a musical!! 😍🥰
@@shiznit6911do you go the cinema to remind everyone that the characters on the screen are mere actors? No? Then no need to constantly remind everyone here that people are purposely entertaining them.
@@rustyshackleford1910 you are on the internet, nearly everything you see is staged to some degree. Even if that person in this video wasn’t in on it, the editor could’ve edited the video to portray him in a certain light. It’s naive to expect complete realness from an entertainment site. Moreover, whether it’s real or an act does not change OC’s comment so the first comment is still unnecessary. Talented people putting on a good show is not less beautiful. But you do you, it’s just annoying when it’s repetitive.
Esta canción cuyo real título es "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", fue compuesta en el año 1936 por Angel Cabral (música) y Enrique Dizeo (letra), argentinos ambos, en ritmo de vals peruano.
Its good to see people still know and respect the music of Edith Piaf. I was inrroduced t I her music 1964 in the University of Kansas . I've never forgotten that friend, even though its been 60 years😮😮😅😅
I'm only 17 and I started to learn French because of French art (music and cinema mostly). Edith Piaf is my favorite French singer (and of many others). She was just that good
Obviously it's staged 🙄 my comment was about their talent, or the amount of talented people in one place, and how well they work together. I never mentioned them just meeting or it not being prepared, you all just wanna fight over anything 😂 maybe learn how to read first?
@@agawtdangedbear I don't even mind there being a flashmob cus it looks cool and in the moment if you're there it really does add some wonder. But be ffin honest about it is the thing :')
The whole community came out of their house to enjoy and sing the song. That night was a surely a cold one but every souls' hearts were burning with compassion and love. It made the pianist flooding with enthusiasm and thrill shivered through his body as he was playing with the flute. Women, men, children, elders, the riches, the poors, all were dancing and singing with the rythm forgetting all the discrimination that society has ever built.❤❤❤❤❤
No it does take away a lot. It's annoying to get the text to speech shite and to have the other artists not being credited. "Look at what happens when my friend Amelie Singeur joins in." Works just as well 😅
Зашла в Париже на вокзал , а там мужчина из Токио играет Рахманинова, Чайковского, Шостаковича ... Постояла помурлыкала с ним , потанцевала вальс с молодым французом и пошла дальше.
I wish they would do this all over the world. Music brings us together. It also stimulates every part of the brain. Everyone benefits from these classics.
The original song is "Que nadie sepa mi sufrir", also known as "Amor de mis amores", is a song from 1927, performed by the Argentine Hugo del Carril, and composed in the rhythm of a Peruvian waltz by the Argentine Ángel Cabral, with lyrics by his compatriot Enrique Dizeo