Folk band: Otava Yo (Отава ё): otava-yo.spb.ru/ , club662700 #PatrickDay song #joke #funny Организатор мероприятия: Фестиваль День святого Патрика в СПб - www.patrickfestival.ru , patrickspb_2016
So much fun! Wunderbar und überwältigend ... Love your music! Much success in future for you; hope you get more fans even outside Russia. With greetings from Germany
Thanks for showing respect and taking off your hat and holding it to your heart. Our fore fathers and soldiers deserved that. Now our government is corrupt. We are not allow to teach the children this song in schools anymore. xoxo
Всё ждала и искала Rammstein и не обнаружила. Scooter они исполняют время от времени "How Much is the Fish?", у которой основа - традиционная ирландская мелодия.
It is quite fitting on the day we commemorate the victory over fascism to listen to Russians playing scottish and breton tunes. You're great. Long live the fraternity of peoples.
So funny, very amusing. Olds Lang’s is played at News Years eve. So very talented and clever They will be good at party time!!! I am definitely a fan of these guys and the lady is first class musicians. Thank you for video and blessings and greetings and hugs.xoxo
Birger Schröder If you search for Auld Lang’s on google search . Here in England we sing it as the clock strikes midnight on New Years Eve. This Russian group are excellent. Thank you so very much. Kindest regards from here in England.Many blessings to you and your family.
True, but the US hasn't had much to be humorous about in years. Except maybe watching one of our former presidents trying to lie his way out of some fix or other.
nu jednoho poteší že lidskému rodu byla dána muzika k jeho potěše ať už ji poslocháte na sametovém křešle koncertního sálu či ve stoje pod širý nebem - Что ж, будет приятно, что человечество даровало музыку к своему удовольствию, слушаете ли вы ее на бархатном кристалле концертного зала или стоя на открытом воздухе
Indeed, you're right, it's Scottish "Auld Lang Syne"... BTW, you made a typo. the Breton tune is "Son ar chistr". Nonetheless, these catching tunes use to make long journeys and become traditional many, many miles away...
They are not probably aware of the difference between playing 'Auld Lang Syne' or 'Scotland the Brave' with some stage rock pop and playing music by Capercaillie or The Chieftains. Maybe 'Women of Ireland' was too melancholic for that party time.
Yes, and I'd like to hear some American Bluegrass from them, too. Irish and Scottish roots, played by authentic Russian "hillbillies". One world, me droogies!
Great stuff! (Umm... just one thing - Auld Lang Syne is Robbie Burns - Scottish - different part of the galaxy.) Can you try Mo Ghille Mear or Ned of the Hill next time? Saint Patrick's Day is right around the corner.
Ha-ha! And what about M. Glinka famous Russian opera ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ToAl89uzA_4.html Absolutely crazy international mix!!