This song is very special for Poles. This one is a cover, coz song was originally made in 1982 and was performing by Bajm (Beata Kozidrak), when Poland was under the occupation of Soviets - all of the politicians was totally controlled by Soviet Union and Poland, since 1944, was a communist country. People in their hearts felt free and can not stand the occupation, so riots for freedom begins to spread. Basically song is about daily life and feelings people suffer under the regime. But in fact, it's true value was hidden from the soviet cenzorship. It's a protest-song, that was made to give Poles courage and stranght to keep going and holdon, to not forget the bright future is ahead. And finally, 7 years after the oryginal version was released, after many fight, riots and lost lives, in 1989 we get our freedom back, and this song become a memorial of those times :) So our situation now is so similar to the situation then - uncertain times, unknow future, but we have to keep going.
Adam Sztaba ogarnął to w 6 dni. Tak. dni nie miesięcy. Mistrzostwo świata./Adam Sztaba realized it in 6 days. Yes. days not months. World Championship.
No nie... 6 dni dał muzykom na nagranie swoich interpretacji... Poskładanie tego w jeden kawałek to inny temat i to zajęło więcej niż 6 dni... Sztaba sam o tym opowiadał...
Gdyby nie polityka i zwykła ludzka zawiść Polska była by najlepszym krajem na świecie . Samo wykonanie tego kawałka to mistrzostwo i udowadnia że wspólnie można na prawdę wiele.
@@BlackGhost_007 już caryca Katarzyna wiedziała , że Polacy to bardzo waleczny naród i jedynym sposobem , by nas pokonać jest skłócenie nas ze sobą , wiedzą o tym również dzisiejszy wrogowie Polaków , bo udało się im znowu nas skłócić
The song "Co mi Panie dasz" was written in 1982 by Beata Kozidrak, the vocalist of the Bajm band. During the COVID-19 epidemic, composer Adam Sztaba prepared a new arrangement of the song. 732 musicians participated in the online recording. The youngest was 8 years old, the oldest was 75. Private individuals recorded videos playing various instruments, and then they sent them to Adam, and his team edited the video clip. Professional vocalists who took part in the recording: Cleo, Dorota Miśkiewicz, Piotr Cugowski, Kasia Moś, Igor Herbut, Andrzej Piaseczny, Olga Szomańska, Natalia Kukulska, Ewa Farna, Kuba Badach, Kasia Wilk, Natalia Nykiel, Ania Karwan, Sebastian Karpiel, Patrycja Markowska, Damian Ukeje. It was the time of Covid, everyone was sitting at home and looking for some contact with other people and came up with various ideas via the Internet. The text is about the uncertainty of existence - "What will you give us, Lord, for this uncertain time..." 732 musicians and 16 singers took part in this project. They did it for 6 days. Everyone recorded their fragment in their own home . And Adam Sztaba he folded it
Było hasło - projekt Polski muzyczny - keyboard YAMAHA E 413 i umiejętności - wchodzę w ciemno bo to narodowe...... Jak widać Adam zrobił swoje. I nie ważne, że klawiszowców nie widać, ale bez tych instrumentów nie było by efektu - typowy Polak - zrobił po Polsku - efekt jak kopara Ci opadła - Polska robota
I'm Polish. It was a group of over 700 people, 16 of them singers, ages 8-75. Phenomenal work to put this many people together. From what I understood each person recorded their own bit and sent it to Adam Sztaba ( sz is read like sh)
This is Poland, for us nothing is impossible:) the song - like one of many similar ones - was created during the pandemic. During this time our singers really rocked it, not giving in to the lockdown, uniting in this difficult time. On the other hand - thanks to the pandemic- Poland learned how great artists it has, including those from years unnecessarily forgotten. It's great that you comment on the work of our musicians. All the best, I'm waiting for the next videos ;)
From a technical point of view, the whole idea is quite simple - it is not physically done online (and I'm a bit surprised that the author of the film doesn't understand it). All the musicians recorded their parts to the "pilot" provided by Mr. Adam. All the work (gigantic!!!!) was done in post-production. The hardest part was deciding which fragments of the soloists/vocalists to choose. I am personally surprised how many people have the same reaction - shivers down their spines - I get huge shivers when I listen to this. Great energy! GREAT WORK! Poles rulez :-P
While it wasn't done live, it's still impressive as hell. In just 6 days, it was set up, recorded, edited and put together. Almost 750 people participated in this absolute masterpiece, every single one from their own home.
It was said that he invited 700 musicians to this project. He provided them with notes and asked to record at home and send him the finished part. He then put it all together (not by himself I assume, but still).
It's a cover of song dealing with aftermath martial law in Poland in the 1980s. For people cooped up in small apartament under curfew, title question What will You give me Lord (in uncertain times) carried lots of meaning. I know, I lived thru it. Fitting for any lockdown. You can check 1983 original by the group BAJM with the same title. Typical Polish 1980s music.
it’s not a zoom meeting. the musicians got music notation and recorded it individually in their homes on cameras or phones. a singers (they’re all pros and famous in Poland) were asked to sing this song. singers didn’t know about musicians and the musicians didn’t know about singers. and after six days the video came out. it’s masterpice at mixing and editing this from over 700 videos in one clip. :)
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Great story and a great song and wow they put one right past the Russians. The real kicker is yes it’s a zoom Covid “secure production” keep everyone safe involved but the audience got a masterpiece. This really speaks to human ability to create and transcend the pandemic, be proud of what you have accomplished 😏
This is a cover of the band Bajm from 1982. It was created in 2019 during the covid-19 pandemic. over 700 musicians were involved, the recording took 6 days.
Music to this was recorded in 6 days (only)... Than they added vocalists. Than they've became the biggest on line Orchestra in the number of 732 pepole involved... And the best part is that no one, including the members of orchestra knew nothing about what is going on untill it was published on yt... Vocalists knew notking about tge band, the orchestra members knew nothing about the vocalists and each other untill it was all over.... 😉 Now that's what i call a surprise 😁
The guy reacting to the video is funny, his face expressions are the perfect illustration to the 'deer in the deadlights' saying. You made my day, this is holerious🤣👍
Ponad 100 mózyków zgodziło się na ten projekt włącznie ze mną - nie wiedziałem jak to będzie -ale kiedy szczęka opadła Ci pod stół - już wieðziałem, że dobrze zrobiłem - Polska robota
This was a generational anthem for Martial Law youth, realeased in 1982. It's a song from the band BAJM, and I'd love you to listen to the original piece, as well as other songs from that same album by the band. That singer was on par with Kate Bush at that time.
0:38 - Adam Sztaba (Polish composer, pianist, arranger, conductor and music producer) 1:06 - Cleo - pop (Known for the song "My Słowianie - We Are Slavic" which she sang during the 59th Eurovision Song Contest organized in Copenhagen) 1:13 - Dorota Miśkiewicz - jazz (Polish singer, violinist, composer, songwriter) 1:19 - Piotr Cugowski - rock (Polish musician, singer and co-founder of the band "Bracia". Son of Krzysztof Cugowski, founder of the band "Budka Suflera") 1:25 - Katarzyna Moś - pop (Polish singer, composer, songwriter and social activist. Polish representative with the song "Flashlight" in the 62nd Eurovision Song Contest in 2017) 1:31 - Igor Herbut - pop-rock (Polish singer, songwriter and composer. Founder and vocalist of the "LemON" band) 1:39 - Andrzej Piaseczy - pop (also known as Piasek. Polish singer, songwriter and television personality). Polish representative with the song "2 Long" at the 46th Eurovision Song Contest in 2001 1:45 - Olga Szomańska - pop (Polish singer and actress) 1.52 - Natalia Kukulska - pop (Polish singer, songwriter and music producer. Her mother was Anna Jantar - a singer who died in a plane crash in 1980. Last released album "Czułe Struny" 2020 - Chopin's music with words!!) 2:47 - Ewa Farna - pop-rock (Polish-Czech singer, songwriter, composer, producer, TV presenter and TV personality from Zaolzie) 2:54 - Jakub Badach - pop-rock jazz (Polish singer, composer, arranger, music producer. Music journalist) 3:00 - Katarzyna Wilk - pop-rock (Polish singer) 3:07 - Natalia Nykiel - pop (Polish singer and songwriter.) and Anna Karwan - pop (Polish singer performing popular music, composer, songwriter, occasionally actress.) 3:12 - Sebastian Karpiel-Bułecka - pop (Polish singer, musician and violinist. Member of the Zakopower formation) 3:46 - Patrycja Markowska - pop-rock (Polish singer and songwriter) 4:13 - Damian Ukeje - rock (Polish singer, songwriter and composer.) This song was firstly recorded by the band named Bajm in 1982 (a great song even then!). At that time the text referred to the martial law imposed by the communists in December 1981, and now it suits perfectly the COVID reality... Adam Sztaba, was the conductor and the creator of the whole idea. He wrote on his social media, that he was looking for the musicians to play this song. The musicians were sent the notes and they played it separately using the metronome only and then they sent it back. The artists sang the song to the original music. Then other guy was synchronising it all together. Music to this was recorded in 6 days (only)... Than they added vocalists. Than they've became the biggest on line Orchestra in the number of 732 pepole involved... And the best part is that no one, including the members of orchestra knew nothing about what is going on untill it was published on yt... Vocalists knew notking about the band, the orchestra members knew nothing about the vocalists and each other untill it was all over Autor @zbiegusek
It was recorded separately and put together in 6 days by orchestra conductor Adam Sztaba (read: Shtaba). All performers are well know and established Polish singer.
732 musicians took part in the online recording of the song "Co mi, Panie dasz" from Bajmu's repertoire. A new arrangement of the song was prepared by composer Adam Sztaba.
Ten kawałek, czy Metallica do czarnego krążka to moje nastoletnie lata, teraz cały czas tego słucham, ale znalazłem też coś nowego i mam prośbę. Może spróbujecie coverów Nightwish, czy Within Temptation.