We thank you. Long live the Republic. Long live Turkey. Thank you Mustafa Kemal Atatürk. Happy 97th anniversary of our country. We are in love with the republic.
Thanks a lot 🇹🇷 Selda Bağcan is talented genetically Her nieces are also professional singers Especially Serenad Bağcan is an opera singer. She generally works with our world-famous pianist Fazıl SAY You should listen to ‘’ İnsan İnsan’’
@@muhendisbibeyHer ülkenin kendine göre bir kültürü var iyi veya kötü, senin gibi kafalar ancak başkasını kötüler. Ya bu adamlardan bizden daha açık bir çok konuda senin gibiler biz mükemmeliz diye ortalıkta dolaşıyor. Evet tarihimiz çok güzel ama sen o tarihten en ufak bir ders almamışsın esas ve tek büyük sıkıntı bu !
Selda Bağcan was once a banned artist in Turkey because she was not pro-imperialist, and she won dozens of awards while she was in Europe. He has a very powerful and unique voice.
I can't believe no person has mentioned my thumbnail. That is my pride and joy. I keep looking at it and smiling. A labour of love. Am i delusional? A failure? An artist without vision? Who am i?
It is just because many Turks don't know anything about Zelda & Nintendo, except Mario. I know you love the puns & inside jokes but we don't have that in our culture.
I just lost my grandfather last month. He was living in Kayseri Gesi and we often sing this song together. I was not able to see him because of coronavirus for a year. now i feel this song in my bones. Thanks for the video
My mum listened to Selda when I was a little girl, I adored her so much I changed my name to Selda and from there I went to Sarah 😄 one of my favourite female singers, a true legend ♥️ thank you Luke for telling us things we never bother to look up 👍
Duru ve berrak bir sese sahip.. Selda bağcan bizleri Türk tarihinin çileler ile zorluklar ile çabalayarak kazandığı savaşlara götürüyor sanki.. Dinledikçe eskileri hatırlıyoruz.
She performed at Glastonbury Festival in 1987 , Rotterdam Festival in 1987. Also many others. Such a wonderful artist and a human. Thanks for this reaction, Luke.
The story of Gesi Bağları folk songs When a young girl living in the village of Gesi in Kayseri reaches the age of marriage, those who come to ask for her aspire to the young girl as a family from the far village. Young girl and young man love and marry each other. The young girl is saddened that the bride is leaving the distant place. The bride cannot get used to living away from her mother in the village she goes to. He begins to suffer from his wife and family. He loses peace. He has a child. He wants to linger with his child but cannot succeed. His mother's longing for him. Having not heard from her mother for months, she has to wait sadly, unable to leave the village. One day, news comes from his village. He learns that his mother has passed away. He is very sad, spiritually worn out. Between the wide and beautiful vineyards of the village of Gesi, which stretches to the village where he stayed, Gesi Bağları was troubled and lamented by singing the song. He feels the sadness of not being able to meet in his heart. this is a google translate translation. sorry i don't know english I hope it works
Gesi Vineyards I'm wandering around in the Gesi Vineyards, I've lost my beloved, I am looking for him. I trust your a couple of greetings, Come and sit next to me, I'll tell you my state of affairs. He doesn't understand my state of affairs, what will I do with that beloved. I've got three bouqets of roses in the Gesi Vineyards, O, remorseless, there's death for you and me. If there's death, there's cruelty in this world. Don't leave me behind the mountains, my poor mother. Nobody regrets but my mother cries for my sorrow
i am not kidding she is considered as physchedelic rock queen and even Tame Impala (Kevin Parker) mentioned that they were listening to old Turkish songs dated back in 1970-1980 and were huge fan of Selda Bagcan. Since her voice is so dreamy (as you mentioned which is so on point and btw i really think you are so smart) she was also giving concerts at festivals based on this genre of music. Not kidding, you should check. Also, as I remembered now (not sure BTW) There is a DJ who also covered one of her songs and won Grammy for that.
Elijiah Wood is one of Selda Bağcan's biggest fan. Kanka(bro) You should listen Selda's another beautiful song : Ayrılık. This song is also dreamy. Trust me, you will like 😁
You should listen also; Selda Bağcan-ince ince bir kar yağar Cem Karaca-Namus belası Cem Karaca-Asri gurbet Barış Manço-Ne ola yar ola Barış Manço-Little darling Moğollar-Çığrık Erkut Taçkın-Özlem Erkin Koray-Sevince ...
Great job! Btw it seems you are kind of obsessed with Turkish pronunciation so here are some tips for you :) C: J as in jam Ç: CH as chair J: latter G as in garage (american) Ş: SH as in sheep Ğ: if it's between two vowels try to combine the vowels, if it's following a vowel and then followed by a consonant, lengthen the duration of vowel. R: when it's between the vowels, it's same sound as flap t (american) TT sound as in butter. When it's at the beginning or ending, it's way too complicated. I'm not sure how to explain. a: similar to 'u' as in cut, same as the first counterpart of the diphthong in high ı: make your lips wide (just like ee sound) while saying 'oo' as in boots. Tongue position should same as in 'oo' sound, lips position should same as in 'ee' sound. ö: make your lips rounded while saying 'e' as in pet. Tongue position should be same as in 'e' but lips position shouls be somewhat like 'aw' as in hawk. ü: make your lips rounded while saying 'ee' as in feet. Tongue position should be same as in 'ee' but your lips should be same as 'oo' as in boots. Hope this helps 😜
man you are perfect and different. other response channels just watch and make blank comments, but you are trying to collect and learn the information. I came here from the video of Mabel Matiz, but I'm going to be your fan. Thank you for giving good information about Turkish culture and informing people correctly while doing this. and listen and react this song to Mabel Matiz-YOL
Birader, merhaba. Biz seni çok sevdik. Bu sevgi, benim halkımın kendine olan hayranlığıyla alakalı olabilir. Çok iyi bir insansın. Lütfen videolarına devam et. Ben bir fabrika işçisiyim. İzin günüm olduğu zaman, bira içip seni izliyorum. Umarım google translate aracılığıyla çevirebileceğin kadar iyi türkçe konuşmuşumdur. We love you man !. Thanks for everything. Teşekkürler.
Arrange marriage is right, she was seperated from her family, and sadly bad news spread fast, her mom passed away. She was waiting for a letter from her. Many Turkish folk songs have stories. For example, the lullaby called "Bebeğin beşiği çamdan" (I highly recommend) is a farewell song of a mother who lost her little baby. It is also the true story of it. The baby was missing, the mother found out that the baby was died and she suffered a lot.
I am from Kayseri. This is an old folk song. It is not known who sang folk songs for the first time in Turkey. Any villager sang it and it spread from language to language. There are about 4000 folk songs like this in Turkey. In other words, the words and music do not belong to Selda.
Bugün keşfettim burayı ve sabahtan beri videolarını izleyip bayaa eğlendim. Çok teşekkürler. Ama gözlerim MFÖ- Sude yi aradı. Kesinlikle dinlemelisin. ❤️🌺🥰