It's always interesting to listen to Estonian songs as a Finnish person. I do understand most of this song for example...Or at least I think I do. Sometimes you may be surprised to learn that a word that is extremely similar in both Estonian and Finnish has a completely different meaning 😀 I was left thinking, does the "Voitluse sarve" in the song mean horn of victory or something similar? "Voitonsarvi" would be pretty close to that in Finnish, which would mean horn of victory...Though maybe its about a battlehorn or something like that. Did the forest brothers use horns or is that just some liberty the songwriter took? Oh well I've been rambling long enough I think. All in all I really like the song and especially the "Koik peale" and "hurraa" parts have the kind of energy I like a lot.
@@АлексейОрфеев-ц1ф You can find the whole album of that band on YT - 2 albums in fact - the band name is Untsakad and the albums are called 'Metsa laksid Sa (Terve Album) and 'Metsa laksid Sa 2' You can find this song in the album 'Metsa laksid Sa 2' and it is called just the same like on here: 'Partisanide Humn' which I suppose means 'The Partisans' Anathem'