Clip from Gatlif's 'Vengo' (2001). It's flamenco that shapes and forms this stunning movie.
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@ArhunBeyik2 ай бұрын
Once a year I come back to listen to this beautiful piece and watch the amazing video
@meropis
Ай бұрын
true story amigo :)
@AryaManIndia
29 күн бұрын
I come here every 3 days a week
@shree709 Жыл бұрын
Few years ago, when the Roma (Gypsy) Taxi driver in Frankfurt to my amazement almost understood my conversation with my wife in the native tongue of Rajasthan, a north western state in India, I decided to work on this and find out how. Since the Taxi Driver understood the language of Rajasthan, I went through the history of Rajasthan or Rajputana as it was originally called and discovered that there was a huge exodus of the tired soldiers of the army of great Rajput King Prithviraj Chauhan around 1050 AD who, as the history says, fought 17 wars with Mohammed Ghauri. Most left with women folks leaving empty villages. Most Roma belong to the fine Rajput warrior caste and others were farmers called Jat who also were in the army. While the great king was keen on continuing battles, many soldiers did not want to fight more wars and stayed at home. For a Rajput staying at home during war was a stigma. They were taunted for staying home at the time of war. Therefore, as a folk song of Rajasthan says, they left their native land in groups. They left from no other part of India. Some went west and are called Gypsies or Roma now and some went down to south India where they still are in their red and yellow color clothes and with huge moustache. You can see them on google by clicking “Lambada in south India ". I am from Rajasthan but live in south Indian city of Hyderabad and hence see Lambadas daily. I was further shocked again when our Gypsy (Lambada) maid mostly understood an old Hungarian Roma lady talking in Romani about Nazi atrocities on a BBC program on TV while I understood it by reading the English captions. Apparently, the two ladies 9000 miles away now spoke same language spoken about 1000 years ago in their land of origin. We being from Rajasthan still use many of their words. On the way to west, Roma took words from Persian like bibi and many other tongues including Greek (drost for road) and from Armenian and so on. Also, few joined them on the way from Sindh, another Indian province, now in Pakistan. They are still called Sinti within Roma and words like laklo, lakli, chavo are from Sindhi. They somehow lost their surnames of fine Rajput warrior clans. Roma may try to find surnames like Sisodia, Chauhan, Shekhawat, Nainavat Rathore, etc. However, I found only one exception in Poland. One Roma has Mirga as surname which he said was not Polish but Roma. Rajputs have a surname, Mirdha. I am sure this must be same. But they kept first Indian names until 19th century like Amos Bihari and his daughter Panna Cinkova, both great Roma musicians from Hungary. Panna meaning Emerald is a pure Rajasthani name not used in other parts of India. You may look in Google for “Panna Cinka . If they were not Indians, why otherwise would they have Indian names in Europe in the year 1711? Today Roma use many of the words from Rajasthani (or Marwari) and Hindi, both of Sanskrit origin. Few are ek do trin nak(nose) bal(hair) angusth(finger) bersh(year) diwas(day), prabhat(morning), gandh( smell)sassu,sussro ( mother and father in law, from rajasthani) saalo , Sali (brother and sister in law) from Rajasthani) chora(boy) chori(girl) cior(chor, meaning thief)) gia sov, thalle, upral purano( old) dukh, kasht, tato, langhal(lame) maang, des, lajja and so on. About half are from Rajasthani and rest from Hindi both of which originate from Sanskrit. I know hundreds. There are thousands. Luis Mori, another Roma has sent me a huge list of Romani words which I match with my Roma maid's vocabulary. Sometimes grammar has changed to European style, like we would say sov gia and Roma would say gia sov. Same meaning though. Has slept. Also, all Indian languages including today's Rajasthani has two yous, one for Junior and one for senior. Romani and the language of Lambada even today have only one you which is "tu "used for Juniors and for very close ones which must have been so 1000 years ago. Romani words are from pre-Muslim era in India and hence pure Sanskrit like hiv (him in Sanskrit) for snow or ice is used while we in India now say barf which is Persian. Please go to the following in to see more. “Romani an Indian lost Language by Adriano, an Italian Roma from whom I have learned much and also“Roma girl from Kosovo goes to India" All Roma had mustache which was necessary for Rajput warriors. Purity codes of Roma were till recently practiced in India like Roma breaking the plate if animal licked it. My mother used to give the plates to beggars if our dog ever licked it even once. Also, food once served on table but not eaten does not go back to Fridge or saved for eating later. That is why death rate within Roma during great European plague was so low as claimed by scholars. Roma had also carried our proverbs like "while choosing a daughter in law, believe your ears more than eyes” meaning reputation of the girl's family was more important than her beauty. Another common proverb is “If the road is crooked, you can't walk straight. Roma eventually lost their religion, quite understandably but Sara kali of southern France is a Hindu deity of Goddess kali favourite of Rajputs. The deity is immersed in water body every year like we do in India. The Vatican has not recognized this deity as it has no link to Christianity. Romani also has an unusual word & quot;trishul & quot; from Sanskrit and Hindi meaning a spear with three fingers. This spear is associated with Hindu God Mahadev or Shiva and the war cry of Rajputs Regiment in India till today is & quot; Har har Mahadev. Please see on You tube "Dr. Ian Hancock: Keynote Address at Romani Studies Conference Dr. Hancock who is a Roma makes very scholastic analysis of Romani history from European side. He successfully dismantles myths like Roma are old Jews or from Egypt or came from within the earth. He establishes that Roma indeed came from India. However he has not said much about which part of India are they from and which language from India they speak. He only mentions "Indian Language" while there is nothing like Indian Language. We have hundreds of languages. India had hundreds of independent kingdoms. Rajputana, as Rajasthan was called then had many kingdoms too. Prithviraj Chauhan was the king of Ajmer in central Rajasthan from whose army Roma came. He also links Romani with Sanskrit while truth is that Romani has words from Rajasthani and Hindi alone both of which originate from Sanskrit. Romani is made of languages which have Sanskrit base and not directly from Sanskrit. There are many words in Romani which none else from India except those from Rajasthan will understand like tato meaning hot. He also says Roma are Doms who burn dead bodies which is certainly not true. Doms live about 1000 miles away from Rajasthan and are dark skinned. Many Roma have come to Delhi and Jaipur in Rajasthan to get their DNA tested and were doubly assured of their Rajasthan roots. Also, one may see Romani Dances in India-Kalbelia of Rajasthan which is same as Flamingo dance of the Roma. Even the dress of the dancers are same. As a student in the US during seventies, I saw some slightly brown students speaking language somewhat familiar to me. They said they were new Roma migrants to the US from Spain but I did not know about Roma at that time. I have received many mails from some Roma stating Roma were Doms and untouchables from India and so on. This should not be true. First, there are no Doms in Rajasthan. Second, Roma who came to south still have mostly Rajput surnames or Gotra and very few Bhil (a jungle tribe, but soldiers too) surnames. Gotras or lineages dont change in India. Third, down trodden and timid would not venture leaving home to travel thousands of miles and fourth, Doms are very dark even for Indian standards while Roma are not. Fifth, Romani has many war related words including a word for prisoner of war as Dr. Hancock says. Only a martial clan would use and keep alive these words. There should be no doubt that Roma are our lost pral and Pena (We would say pra and behna). Hats off to them to keep the language and culture alive even after 50 generations while humanity in the entire world now melts away in two generations. I am in contact with many European Roma from whom I gather some new facts time to time. I have also gathered the above information from history of Rajasthan. For more information you can what’s app me on +91-9440805300. Shriprakash Loya
@dianavalparris5492
2 ай бұрын
Fascinating, the story of the Roma and their language! Very well done! ❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤
@user-xn3fm7pu7d
2 ай бұрын
Как интересно! Спасибо, друг.
@Abdullrahman.4422 күн бұрын
I’m from Middle East and I love Spanish culture 🫡❣️
@elvisGT Жыл бұрын
over 20 years ago I was watching it with my girflriend. She was beautiful and I loved her and she dumped me. I did suffer from depression for over 15 years, but then I have recovered and I found out she was cheating on me. She wasn't sleeping with nobody but she had admitted that she never loved me. So. I don't give a fuck about her anymore but I do still love and I am thankful to her that she introduced me to spanish music. Love Vengo, still bringing memories from my youth like crazy.
@cristiansilva4853 Жыл бұрын
NaDie sabe por qué entre tanta alegría hay tanta tristeza. Viva el flamenco, puro capas de juntar la vida y los sentimientos. Oleeeee
@ivanmendiola6219
9 ай бұрын
Así es....lo mismo pasa con el Blues, aún más con el Fado, o con las Chacareras.....tristeza y alegría al mismo tiempo.
@samsmd3 жыл бұрын
Still listen to this today after over 10 years - strong sense of nostalgia.
@imgoldenspyder9409
3 жыл бұрын
Have the DVD & watch it from time to time just to listen to the music.
@nomecognome-1912
3 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia de Andalucia 🥰
@samsmd
3 жыл бұрын
I never watched the movie before - I'll have to watch it for sure
@elvira3445
3 жыл бұрын
Same lol
@gazouza7028
3 жыл бұрын
Same feeling here
@vhsidee Жыл бұрын
Gypsy is gypsy.. !!!! The music inside the our blood. Baila, baila! From Hungary
@migaru198710 жыл бұрын
no soy gitano. soy un colombiano comnun y corriente; pero esta musica me trasnporta a un lugar de mucha paz y alegria..
@memoavila5288Ай бұрын
The Spaniards are very proud, been there and corrected a friend's Salvadorian Spanish. I'm Mexican American, I understand just about every country's Version and slang. Gitanos put Spain on the music map, Flamenco style all that. I remember that when Spaniards put them down along with the rest of the "half breeds." Lol
@msr8379
29 күн бұрын
Qué hablas loco! Los gitanos viven en España libremente. En tu mente sólo hay mentiras
@BP-bm3il8 ай бұрын
Que belleza, no solo la música, sino cómo disfrutan todos entre familia y familiares. Es lo que admiro de los gitanos, su unión.
@ninjaumut7 ай бұрын
from heart to soul.
@dou4000610 ай бұрын
Why our times is no longer capable of producing something like that, so powerful and sensual yet profoundly human, this sad observation makes me want to cry.
@azalkakrusnohorska56010 жыл бұрын
The singing woman is simply bewitching.
@blueshorecreative3146
3 жыл бұрын
Hands off. I want her to be my wife!
@joannawanna666
3 жыл бұрын
I believe her name is Remedios Silva Pisa
@Scansiz12 жыл бұрын
it was an amazing movie, i love latin culture ... greetings from Turkey ;)
@frenchylili
2 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie so many years ago and it still stay in my mind. This music is so powerful and beautiful 😍
@kalykadnos.9 жыл бұрын
Greetings from Turkey , long live Tony Gatlif
@user-hj2zd5vk5m3 жыл бұрын
This song its so famous in the north of morocco ❤ greating to my brothers and sisters spanish 😊☘
@youssefanouar8128
3 жыл бұрын
Salut from marrakech lbehja w ta7ia l chems
@ghrtfhfgdfnfg
Жыл бұрын
No soy de iberia (soy hispanoamericano) pero aun llevo algun sentimiento de herencia en mi alma por Al-Andalus. Un saludo
@friendlyflow15 жыл бұрын
this music is straight from the heart into your soul
@mihaivasile51715 ай бұрын
J Ador questo stile!!!Sono stata sempre inamorata di questo stile!!!❤❤❤
@benny085315 жыл бұрын
This Flamenco is WONDERFULL!!!
@JuanDiazGimenez8 ай бұрын
El flamenco no sería nada si no fuera x el pueblo gitanooo ❤❤❤
@annagarber39396 жыл бұрын
I'm Slovak Gypsy I love this
@user-ub9vy8jl5i4 ай бұрын
I'm gipsy, i love this music, i from Ukraine.
@kraken5495 жыл бұрын
Viva España y viva el arte flamenco!!!! Patrimonio cultural de España 🇪🇸
@alvarograna213 жыл бұрын
soy mexicano y me encanta esta musica que viva el flamenco
@SiouxSyndicate15 жыл бұрын
GREAT MOVIE. seen it for the first time in 2005...watched it many times since then! ONELOVE!
@monkem
2 жыл бұрын
what‘s the name of the movie?
@SolTheRomani
3 ай бұрын
@@monkem It's called Vengo
@mamoahina17 жыл бұрын
la rumba gitana was always a favorite for everyone!
@tochtlipipiltin4869 Жыл бұрын
Every time I hear this song, the Spanish blood in my veins runneth over & I can't help but dance.... the indigenous american drums do the same, but both are very unique way... I found this song by accident about 10 or 11 years ago & that was as intense as it was just now... 🤎🤎🤎🤎
@gitan2sang211
Жыл бұрын
they are gitanos.
@primategaberocco
9 ай бұрын
👏👌
@scintillam_dei
8 ай бұрын
:-) I love being Spanish as well. Not many of us here in... Cambodia. "The British Empire Was NOT The Biggest" is in my channel including proof that Spaniards discovered Hawaii before the Brits, which, when I found out, made me leap with joy at how much glory God gave our people... the first to go around the world.... Mi hija es medio íbera, medio jemer, y totalmente linda. Quiero aprender euskara (íbero) y enseñárselo.
@scintillam_dei
8 ай бұрын
@@gitan2sang211 Gypsies are Indians. These are Europeans with Gypsy culture.
@gitan2sang211
8 ай бұрын
@@scintillam_dei they have indian blood inside but not all !
14 жыл бұрын
Perfect! Thanks from Turkiye!
@YusufKarsli
7 ай бұрын
Türk olarak bir ben dinliyorum sanıyordum filmi de muhteşem hocam
@mihaivasile51715 ай бұрын
Very nice music!!!I like this kind of music!!!❤
@andersonryu7723 жыл бұрын
gritos de guerra. very thank you. from S Korea.
@burcuerdem543810 жыл бұрын
6 sene önce izlemiş olmama rağmen hafızama kazınan film ve müzik..
@salihsoylu7891
4 жыл бұрын
Filmin adı nedir ben bi türlü bulamadim :(
@yasinsabuncu3590
4 жыл бұрын
@@salihsoylu7891 Filmin adı vengo :)
@ozansam8416
Жыл бұрын
bugün bakınca toplamda 14 yıllık mevzu yani :)
@furkierbas1952
Жыл бұрын
Söyleyenler kim sesleri harika
@ergun5276
5 күн бұрын
ben bunu normal müzik sanmıştım. filmi merak ettim şimdi
@Tareky111 жыл бұрын
fantastikus ez a közösség és a zene nagyon király üdvözlet Magyarországról
@gedanst111 ай бұрын
I could listen to them and watch them non-stop. They are simply a total joy of the senses, I can't get enough of them!
@Vinsomer
11 ай бұрын
Hi there, I saw yours was a recent comment as was wondering if you might know what's happening with the characters in this scene of the film? I only just came across this video by chance myself recently, I don't speak Spanish, and the film synopsis is a little vague from what I can find online. If you have seen the film and can give me a more detailed overview of the plot and the characters I would appreciate it 😊
@gedanst1
11 ай бұрын
@@Vinsomer Hi there, the film is called Vengo and it is a musical drama that mainly has the genre of Flamenco music.
@bensacc
2 ай бұрын
@@Vinsomer I watched the film years ago, but from what I remember the man getting drunk is the uncle of the younger disabled man and is torn between having to settle a blood feud that could cost him his life, and not knowing who will look after his nephew if he dies
@nathanvandermeer2 жыл бұрын
Love this music - it's like some magical chant
@darefulll14 жыл бұрын
excellent movie excellent music greetings from Turkey
@deryakandemir4076 Жыл бұрын
Vengo’nun en büyük hayranı Arzudan selamlar
@astraguitarra15211 жыл бұрын
such beautiful dancing and singing! Spain is blessed with a gifted cultural heritage!
@c4miillaa
Жыл бұрын
thanks to romani people of spain (kalé)
@ghrtfhfgdfnfg
Жыл бұрын
@@c4miillaa Thanks to the Muslim conquerors who brought forth the era of Al-Andalus to Iberia
@c4miillaa
Жыл бұрын
@@ghrtfhfgdfnfg flamenco was made by ROMANI people of Spain, Andalusia has been influenced by other cultures, including the arab one, but flamenco was originally invented by kalè to tell/express their situation of hardship and oppression and very often they aren’t recognized for this. The characters themselves in this film are a family of kalè.
@georgeharding7949
Жыл бұрын
ohh no, keep your politics to yourself!
@c4miillaa
Жыл бұрын
@@georgeharding7949 who are you referring to?
@milliemanzueta4573 жыл бұрын
Ole vamos alla, musica que te transporta, que viva el flamenco 🥰
@imangambron6 ай бұрын
عاشق فلامنکو هستم❤درباره فلامنکو هر چه بگویی کم گفتی❤❤❤❤چون از دل فرهنگ آمده❤
@faze_escudero96595 ай бұрын
Oleee mi familia primos hermanos de mi padrecico 🙌🙌🙌🙌
@overrushable7 жыл бұрын
bütün türkler toplanmış burda güzel şarkı 👌👍
@annalloret8454
4 жыл бұрын
mirâz paoisuhs
@korayhorzum2504
4 жыл бұрын
müzik zevki olanlar belli ediyor
@salihsoylu7891
4 жыл бұрын
AYNEN ÖYLE
@suzannabienkowski2033
4 жыл бұрын
Cudnie śpiewają. Tanczonce kobiety są jak migaconce gwiazdy.
@cemalyasin5190
3 жыл бұрын
aynen öyle
@ilmare7313 жыл бұрын
Esto la mejor expresion del Flamenco . Que voces dios mio ,espectacular .
@irinaostoja63739 жыл бұрын
LOVE THIS SONG MAKES ME JUST HAPPY!!
@Selanginella16 жыл бұрын
asuuuu! que impresionante energia de estos españolitos ! escalofrios de emocion!
@mihaivasile51715 ай бұрын
Super la guitar!!!!
@jazmx12 жыл бұрын
I can't stop listening to this song for a week now, and I am not new to the music universe at all.... this just blows you away.
@antoniomargheriti36207 жыл бұрын
qué buena fiesta! chicas lindas, guitarras y mucho, mucho vino yeaaahh!, salú desde la Argentina tío
@tayebbehoussi669610 ай бұрын
Muchas gratias viva siempre el flamingo de andalusia ❤
@SadecebenVEBEN7 жыл бұрын
memories of past and pain get you drunk faster than alcohol does
@vengo9283
7 жыл бұрын
döktürmüşsün üstad
@nassimaelrobrini7188
7 жыл бұрын
Emrah Kenar b ,f ,g wll
@hakanermis1428
7 жыл бұрын
Vengo :)))
@erkanerkan158
6 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@burakgokalp6651
6 жыл бұрын
Vengo dimi ?
@B62RU15 жыл бұрын
That... was AWESOME. :D
@414MrMilwaukee6 жыл бұрын
Peace and Love from Milwaukee, Wisconsin ✌🏻 ❤️
@emmalienelleka57713 жыл бұрын
It,s one of my most favorit movies ! Awesome !!
@prolofson14 жыл бұрын
I love this movie... great music all the way through.
@pekcan17 жыл бұрын
ole! brilliant..from turkiye with love :)
@fjawwad14 жыл бұрын
Rhythm flowing like vined spell, voices enchanting to blow trance and a beauty of folk style. Simply thats creativity, thats the music. Love you all
@josethomasquijanom.37308 ай бұрын
Excelente. Saludos desde Nicaragua
@Beladona4woods6 жыл бұрын
"el flamenco el flamenco puro!"
@fredfe8 жыл бұрын
It´s all about life and happyness , guess u can feel it even if you don´t know what they´re speaking about. Peace and love from Spain !
@pacocortesbermudes4929
6 жыл бұрын
fredfe coa
@ronbln012 ай бұрын
Wow, que agradable de escuchar y ver.... Saludos desde Alemania
@shuxulacaflamenca4 ай бұрын
Me gusta mucho la cancion soy gitana mestiza
@emmanuelbullavasquez81597 жыл бұрын
Excelente música. Excelente película!!!
@HalconPeregrinoAzul5 жыл бұрын
Que gran pelicula y esta escena es mi favorita, recuerdo que la primera vez que le vi aun no sabia Español porque soy Alemana pero aun asi me trasmitio tanto sus actores y musica que esta en un lugar muy especial en mi corazon
@yorii08
Жыл бұрын
Cómo se llama la película
@HalconPeregrinoAzul
Жыл бұрын
@@yorii08 Vengo, se llama
@Rauliki_U_u
8 ай бұрын
A los que os guste la cultura flamenca y gitana os recomiendo tambien la pelicula "Bodas de gloria"
@nihadalabed7411Ай бұрын
The name of the song is ''Arrinconamela''
@conchilopez42022 жыл бұрын
Viva la fiesta y Andalucía 💃💃💃💃💃💞🇪🇸👍👌💃💃💃💋💞🌟😎😎😎
@DianaEcheverri12 жыл бұрын
No puedo parar de verlo! precioso!!!
@cihankaplan139 жыл бұрын
harika , izle izle doyamassın
@esenciadulce14 жыл бұрын
ole las 3000 las alegrias k nos da alos k nos gusta el flamenco oles vosotros artitas¡¡¡¡
@manuelvecinoficial Жыл бұрын
Yo este este es mi hit,la canción que más he tocao y cantao yo solo y me trae mu buenos recuerdos de hace 13/15 años,y siempre me ha flipao la que canta que nose puede ser más guapa por dios.
@estol216 жыл бұрын
Love that movie!! Dzieki za clip!
@iamsashabaro8 жыл бұрын
Very interesting film I advise everyone to see.=)))
@mhmtkrnlk Жыл бұрын
What a beatiful song, cant get enough for datys.
@yildirimtolga658920 күн бұрын
l'm from Türkiye, like spanish culture 👏👏🇹🇷
@irissoniachavez8 жыл бұрын
I hear the love and struggle the gypsy people have endured. and this song has me balling my eyes out. traveling and meeting gypsy people in Spain is on my bucket list.
@harrykuheim6107
6 жыл бұрын
The Guy drinking is in a Deadly Blood Feud....
@DanielRodriguez-rj7bw
6 жыл бұрын
good luck with that....
@michelebeaussart1444
6 жыл бұрын
Infinitos sentimientos
@Matias-mm5tw7 жыл бұрын
Olee.. hermoso!!! soy orgulloso de mi sangre española.
@elfreeky16 жыл бұрын
just amazing! such souls.. and reminds me of so many things!
Que no se pierda la esencia del flamenco desde mallorca
@kjeaskop40562 жыл бұрын
Crazy about this song, touches me deeply....
@bestman20012 жыл бұрын
dude even thoug hi can not understand the language i still can feel the tenderness and sensation in this beautiful song..thanks:D
@redouanalhaddad6574 Жыл бұрын
Una de las artes más maravillosas me encanta mucho ❤️❤️❤️
@j.spider64158 жыл бұрын
mi abuelo bailaba flamenco y tuve la bendición de escuchar mucho esta música de pibe, me encanta, me emociona. cuanta pasión le ponen. música para levantar el animo a pleno.
@tochtlipipiltin4869
Жыл бұрын
¡¡Cierto!! Yo aún ando echado en cama, (10 a.m.) pero al escuchar esta bellísima canción se me enciende el alma.
@isaacjimenezmor9397 Жыл бұрын
Gracias, gracias, muchas gracias,🥰 Por compartir su sabiduría y enseñanzas 👌 abrazo de luz 🤗
@guer0n14 жыл бұрын
wow! what a beautiful song!
@MB-rd8kh12 жыл бұрын
"Arrinconamela" Written by Gritos de Guerra Singer: Ramón Pisa Borja Guitars Emilio Fernández de los Santos and Ramón Pisa Borja Cajon: Miguel Ángel Magüesin de los Santos Palmas: Horacio Silva Pisa and Chipi Fernández de ls Santos Chorus: Remedios Silva Pisa, Susana Vizarraga Borja and Alba Pisa Pérez
@aksisoylenemez15 жыл бұрын
masterpiece!
@lilythesunrise3 күн бұрын
I really love it❤❤❤❤❤❤
@tayebbehoussi669611 ай бұрын
En la verdad fantastico musica muchas gratias ❤
@abellek16 жыл бұрын
esa canción me da mucha alegria. love it!
@juangarcia-xs8oo6 жыл бұрын
Cuando escucho o leo me encanta el flamenco, en verdad lo que esta diciendo sin saberlo , me gusta la rumba, alegrias , bulerias y poco mas, y eso es una pequeñisima parte del flameco , el resto de los palos ni lo entienden ni les gusta y lo mas probable es que los aburra
@Isolatum17 жыл бұрын
Waou the best part of the movie !! And hell the singing women are just gorgeous , real women ! no "Paris Hilton" here haha
@Rephrat15 жыл бұрын
great movie !!!!
@singlebullet17 жыл бұрын
Esta música é vida. esta canção é chama de flamenco e paixão.
@noemilopez20813 жыл бұрын
Me encanta este tipo de musica👏🎶
@mgalibonnis204011 жыл бұрын
magnifique quand j'écoute cette merveille j'ai les yeux qui pétilles
@MrToto171011 жыл бұрын
Magnifique film à voir absolument!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@eldenizmemmedov618411 ай бұрын
çox gözəl ruh verigi ispan müsiqisi bizim musiqilərə çox yaxındır mənim çeçmişini qoruyub saxlayan millətlərə böyük hörmətim var
@hakankuskus2090
10 ай бұрын
Öyle mi
@emrahthesamurai16 жыл бұрын
şarkı süper,ortam süper, kız süper ee daha ne yaa ..
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Once a year I come back to listen to this beautiful piece and watch the amazing video
@meropis
Ай бұрын
true story amigo :)
@AryaManIndia
29 күн бұрын
I come here every 3 days a week
Few years ago, when the Roma (Gypsy) Taxi driver in Frankfurt to my amazement almost understood my conversation with my wife in the native tongue of Rajasthan, a north western state in India, I decided to work on this and find out how. Since the Taxi Driver understood the language of Rajasthan, I went through the history of Rajasthan or Rajputana as it was originally called and discovered that there was a huge exodus of the tired soldiers of the army of great Rajput King Prithviraj Chauhan around 1050 AD who, as the history says, fought 17 wars with Mohammed Ghauri. Most left with women folks leaving empty villages. Most Roma belong to the fine Rajput warrior caste and others were farmers called Jat who also were in the army. While the great king was keen on continuing battles, many soldiers did not want to fight more wars and stayed at home. For a Rajput staying at home during war was a stigma. They were taunted for staying home at the time of war. Therefore, as a folk song of Rajasthan says, they left their native land in groups. They left from no other part of India. Some went west and are called Gypsies or Roma now and some went down to south India where they still are in their red and yellow color clothes and with huge moustache. You can see them on google by clicking “Lambada in south India ". I am from Rajasthan but live in south Indian city of Hyderabad and hence see Lambadas daily. I was further shocked again when our Gypsy (Lambada) maid mostly understood an old Hungarian Roma lady talking in Romani about Nazi atrocities on a BBC program on TV while I understood it by reading the English captions. Apparently, the two ladies 9000 miles away now spoke same language spoken about 1000 years ago in their land of origin. We being from Rajasthan still use many of their words. On the way to west, Roma took words from Persian like bibi and many other tongues including Greek (drost for road) and from Armenian and so on. Also, few joined them on the way from Sindh, another Indian province, now in Pakistan. They are still called Sinti within Roma and words like laklo, lakli, chavo are from Sindhi. They somehow lost their surnames of fine Rajput warrior clans. Roma may try to find surnames like Sisodia, Chauhan, Shekhawat, Nainavat Rathore, etc. However, I found only one exception in Poland. One Roma has Mirga as surname which he said was not Polish but Roma. Rajputs have a surname, Mirdha. I am sure this must be same. But they kept first Indian names until 19th century like Amos Bihari and his daughter Panna Cinkova, both great Roma musicians from Hungary. Panna meaning Emerald is a pure Rajasthani name not used in other parts of India. You may look in Google for “Panna Cinka . If they were not Indians, why otherwise would they have Indian names in Europe in the year 1711? Today Roma use many of the words from Rajasthani (or Marwari) and Hindi, both of Sanskrit origin. Few are ek do trin nak(nose) bal(hair) angusth(finger) bersh(year) diwas(day), prabhat(morning), gandh( smell)sassu,sussro ( mother and father in law, from rajasthani) saalo , Sali (brother and sister in law) from Rajasthani) chora(boy) chori(girl) cior(chor, meaning thief)) gia sov, thalle, upral purano( old) dukh, kasht, tato, langhal(lame) maang, des, lajja and so on. About half are from Rajasthani and rest from Hindi both of which originate from Sanskrit. I know hundreds. There are thousands. Luis Mori, another Roma has sent me a huge list of Romani words which I match with my Roma maid's vocabulary. Sometimes grammar has changed to European style, like we would say sov gia and Roma would say gia sov. Same meaning though. Has slept. Also, all Indian languages including today's Rajasthani has two yous, one for Junior and one for senior. Romani and the language of Lambada even today have only one you which is "tu "used for Juniors and for very close ones which must have been so 1000 years ago. Romani words are from pre-Muslim era in India and hence pure Sanskrit like hiv (him in Sanskrit) for snow or ice is used while we in India now say barf which is Persian. Please go to the following in to see more. “Romani an Indian lost Language by Adriano, an Italian Roma from whom I have learned much and also“Roma girl from Kosovo goes to India" All Roma had mustache which was necessary for Rajput warriors. Purity codes of Roma were till recently practiced in India like Roma breaking the plate if animal licked it. My mother used to give the plates to beggars if our dog ever licked it even once. Also, food once served on table but not eaten does not go back to Fridge or saved for eating later. That is why death rate within Roma during great European plague was so low as claimed by scholars. Roma had also carried our proverbs like "while choosing a daughter in law, believe your ears more than eyes” meaning reputation of the girl's family was more important than her beauty. Another common proverb is “If the road is crooked, you can't walk straight. Roma eventually lost their religion, quite understandably but Sara kali of southern France is a Hindu deity of Goddess kali favourite of Rajputs. The deity is immersed in water body every year like we do in India. The Vatican has not recognized this deity as it has no link to Christianity. Romani also has an unusual word & quot;trishul & quot; from Sanskrit and Hindi meaning a spear with three fingers. This spear is associated with Hindu God Mahadev or Shiva and the war cry of Rajputs Regiment in India till today is & quot; Har har Mahadev. Please see on You tube "Dr. Ian Hancock: Keynote Address at Romani Studies Conference Dr. Hancock who is a Roma makes very scholastic analysis of Romani history from European side. He successfully dismantles myths like Roma are old Jews or from Egypt or came from within the earth. He establishes that Roma indeed came from India. However he has not said much about which part of India are they from and which language from India they speak. He only mentions "Indian Language" while there is nothing like Indian Language. We have hundreds of languages. India had hundreds of independent kingdoms. Rajputana, as Rajasthan was called then had many kingdoms too. Prithviraj Chauhan was the king of Ajmer in central Rajasthan from whose army Roma came. He also links Romani with Sanskrit while truth is that Romani has words from Rajasthani and Hindi alone both of which originate from Sanskrit. Romani is made of languages which have Sanskrit base and not directly from Sanskrit. There are many words in Romani which none else from India except those from Rajasthan will understand like tato meaning hot. He also says Roma are Doms who burn dead bodies which is certainly not true. Doms live about 1000 miles away from Rajasthan and are dark skinned. Many Roma have come to Delhi and Jaipur in Rajasthan to get their DNA tested and were doubly assured of their Rajasthan roots. Also, one may see Romani Dances in India-Kalbelia of Rajasthan which is same as Flamingo dance of the Roma. Even the dress of the dancers are same. As a student in the US during seventies, I saw some slightly brown students speaking language somewhat familiar to me. They said they were new Roma migrants to the US from Spain but I did not know about Roma at that time. I have received many mails from some Roma stating Roma were Doms and untouchables from India and so on. This should not be true. First, there are no Doms in Rajasthan. Second, Roma who came to south still have mostly Rajput surnames or Gotra and very few Bhil (a jungle tribe, but soldiers too) surnames. Gotras or lineages dont change in India. Third, down trodden and timid would not venture leaving home to travel thousands of miles and fourth, Doms are very dark even for Indian standards while Roma are not. Fifth, Romani has many war related words including a word for prisoner of war as Dr. Hancock says. Only a martial clan would use and keep alive these words. There should be no doubt that Roma are our lost pral and Pena (We would say pra and behna). Hats off to them to keep the language and culture alive even after 50 generations while humanity in the entire world now melts away in two generations. I am in contact with many European Roma from whom I gather some new facts time to time. I have also gathered the above information from history of Rajasthan. For more information you can what’s app me on +91-9440805300. Shriprakash Loya
@dianavalparris5492
2 ай бұрын
Fascinating, the story of the Roma and their language! Very well done! ❤❤❤ ❤❤❤❤❤
@user-xn3fm7pu7d
2 ай бұрын
Как интересно! Спасибо, друг.
I’m from Middle East and I love Spanish culture 🫡❣️
over 20 years ago I was watching it with my girflriend. She was beautiful and I loved her and she dumped me. I did suffer from depression for over 15 years, but then I have recovered and I found out she was cheating on me. She wasn't sleeping with nobody but she had admitted that she never loved me. So. I don't give a fuck about her anymore but I do still love and I am thankful to her that she introduced me to spanish music. Love Vengo, still bringing memories from my youth like crazy.
NaDie sabe por qué entre tanta alegría hay tanta tristeza. Viva el flamenco, puro capas de juntar la vida y los sentimientos. Oleeeee
@ivanmendiola6219
9 ай бұрын
Así es....lo mismo pasa con el Blues, aún más con el Fado, o con las Chacareras.....tristeza y alegría al mismo tiempo.
Still listen to this today after over 10 years - strong sense of nostalgia.
@imgoldenspyder9409
3 жыл бұрын
Have the DVD & watch it from time to time just to listen to the music.
@nomecognome-1912
3 жыл бұрын
Nostalgia de Andalucia 🥰
@samsmd
3 жыл бұрын
I never watched the movie before - I'll have to watch it for sure
@elvira3445
3 жыл бұрын
Same lol
@gazouza7028
3 жыл бұрын
Same feeling here
Gypsy is gypsy.. !!!! The music inside the our blood. Baila, baila! From Hungary
no soy gitano. soy un colombiano comnun y corriente; pero esta musica me trasnporta a un lugar de mucha paz y alegria..
The Spaniards are very proud, been there and corrected a friend's Salvadorian Spanish. I'm Mexican American, I understand just about every country's Version and slang. Gitanos put Spain on the music map, Flamenco style all that. I remember that when Spaniards put them down along with the rest of the "half breeds." Lol
@msr8379
29 күн бұрын
Qué hablas loco! Los gitanos viven en España libremente. En tu mente sólo hay mentiras
Que belleza, no solo la música, sino cómo disfrutan todos entre familia y familiares. Es lo que admiro de los gitanos, su unión.
from heart to soul.
Why our times is no longer capable of producing something like that, so powerful and sensual yet profoundly human, this sad observation makes me want to cry.
The singing woman is simply bewitching.
@blueshorecreative3146
3 жыл бұрын
Hands off. I want her to be my wife!
@joannawanna666
3 жыл бұрын
I believe her name is Remedios Silva Pisa
it was an amazing movie, i love latin culture ... greetings from Turkey ;)
@frenchylili
2 жыл бұрын
I saw this movie so many years ago and it still stay in my mind. This music is so powerful and beautiful 😍
Greetings from Turkey , long live Tony Gatlif
This song its so famous in the north of morocco ❤ greating to my brothers and sisters spanish 😊☘
@youssefanouar8128
3 жыл бұрын
Salut from marrakech lbehja w ta7ia l chems
@ghrtfhfgdfnfg
Жыл бұрын
No soy de iberia (soy hispanoamericano) pero aun llevo algun sentimiento de herencia en mi alma por Al-Andalus. Un saludo
this music is straight from the heart into your soul
J Ador questo stile!!!Sono stata sempre inamorata di questo stile!!!❤❤❤
This Flamenco is WONDERFULL!!!
El flamenco no sería nada si no fuera x el pueblo gitanooo ❤❤❤
I'm Slovak Gypsy I love this
I'm gipsy, i love this music, i from Ukraine.
Viva España y viva el arte flamenco!!!! Patrimonio cultural de España 🇪🇸
soy mexicano y me encanta esta musica que viva el flamenco
GREAT MOVIE. seen it for the first time in 2005...watched it many times since then! ONELOVE!
@monkem
2 жыл бұрын
what‘s the name of the movie?
@SolTheRomani
3 ай бұрын
@@monkem It's called Vengo
la rumba gitana was always a favorite for everyone!
Every time I hear this song, the Spanish blood in my veins runneth over & I can't help but dance.... the indigenous american drums do the same, but both are very unique way... I found this song by accident about 10 or 11 years ago & that was as intense as it was just now... 🤎🤎🤎🤎
@gitan2sang211
Жыл бұрын
they are gitanos.
@primategaberocco
9 ай бұрын
👏👌
@scintillam_dei
8 ай бұрын
:-) I love being Spanish as well. Not many of us here in... Cambodia. "The British Empire Was NOT The Biggest" is in my channel including proof that Spaniards discovered Hawaii before the Brits, which, when I found out, made me leap with joy at how much glory God gave our people... the first to go around the world.... Mi hija es medio íbera, medio jemer, y totalmente linda. Quiero aprender euskara (íbero) y enseñárselo.
@scintillam_dei
8 ай бұрын
@@gitan2sang211 Gypsies are Indians. These are Europeans with Gypsy culture.
@gitan2sang211
8 ай бұрын
@@scintillam_dei they have indian blood inside but not all !
Perfect! Thanks from Turkiye!
@YusufKarsli
7 ай бұрын
Türk olarak bir ben dinliyorum sanıyordum filmi de muhteşem hocam
Very nice music!!!I like this kind of music!!!❤
gritos de guerra. very thank you. from S Korea.
6 sene önce izlemiş olmama rağmen hafızama kazınan film ve müzik..
@salihsoylu7891
4 жыл бұрын
Filmin adı nedir ben bi türlü bulamadim :(
@yasinsabuncu3590
4 жыл бұрын
@@salihsoylu7891 Filmin adı vengo :)
@ozansam8416
Жыл бұрын
bugün bakınca toplamda 14 yıllık mevzu yani :)
@furkierbas1952
Жыл бұрын
Söyleyenler kim sesleri harika
@ergun5276
5 күн бұрын
ben bunu normal müzik sanmıştım. filmi merak ettim şimdi
fantastikus ez a közösség és a zene nagyon király üdvözlet Magyarországról
I could listen to them and watch them non-stop. They are simply a total joy of the senses, I can't get enough of them!
@Vinsomer
11 ай бұрын
Hi there, I saw yours was a recent comment as was wondering if you might know what's happening with the characters in this scene of the film? I only just came across this video by chance myself recently, I don't speak Spanish, and the film synopsis is a little vague from what I can find online. If you have seen the film and can give me a more detailed overview of the plot and the characters I would appreciate it 😊
@gedanst1
11 ай бұрын
@@Vinsomer Hi there, the film is called Vengo and it is a musical drama that mainly has the genre of Flamenco music.
@bensacc
2 ай бұрын
@@Vinsomer I watched the film years ago, but from what I remember the man getting drunk is the uncle of the younger disabled man and is torn between having to settle a blood feud that could cost him his life, and not knowing who will look after his nephew if he dies
Love this music - it's like some magical chant
excellent movie excellent music greetings from Turkey
Vengo’nun en büyük hayranı Arzudan selamlar
such beautiful dancing and singing! Spain is blessed with a gifted cultural heritage!
@c4miillaa
Жыл бұрын
thanks to romani people of spain (kalé)
@ghrtfhfgdfnfg
Жыл бұрын
@@c4miillaa Thanks to the Muslim conquerors who brought forth the era of Al-Andalus to Iberia
@c4miillaa
Жыл бұрын
@@ghrtfhfgdfnfg flamenco was made by ROMANI people of Spain, Andalusia has been influenced by other cultures, including the arab one, but flamenco was originally invented by kalè to tell/express their situation of hardship and oppression and very often they aren’t recognized for this. The characters themselves in this film are a family of kalè.
@georgeharding7949
Жыл бұрын
ohh no, keep your politics to yourself!
@c4miillaa
Жыл бұрын
@@georgeharding7949 who are you referring to?
Ole vamos alla, musica que te transporta, que viva el flamenco 🥰
عاشق فلامنکو هستم❤درباره فلامنکو هر چه بگویی کم گفتی❤❤❤❤چون از دل فرهنگ آمده❤
Oleee mi familia primos hermanos de mi padrecico 🙌🙌🙌🙌
bütün türkler toplanmış burda güzel şarkı 👌👍
@annalloret8454
4 жыл бұрын
mirâz paoisuhs
@korayhorzum2504
4 жыл бұрын
müzik zevki olanlar belli ediyor
@salihsoylu7891
4 жыл бұрын
AYNEN ÖYLE
@suzannabienkowski2033
4 жыл бұрын
Cudnie śpiewają. Tanczonce kobiety są jak migaconce gwiazdy.
@cemalyasin5190
3 жыл бұрын
aynen öyle
Esto la mejor expresion del Flamenco . Que voces dios mio ,espectacular .
LOVE THIS SONG MAKES ME JUST HAPPY!!
asuuuu! que impresionante energia de estos españolitos ! escalofrios de emocion!
Super la guitar!!!!
I can't stop listening to this song for a week now, and I am not new to the music universe at all.... this just blows you away.
qué buena fiesta! chicas lindas, guitarras y mucho, mucho vino yeaaahh!, salú desde la Argentina tío
Muchas gratias viva siempre el flamingo de andalusia ❤
memories of past and pain get you drunk faster than alcohol does
@vengo9283
7 жыл бұрын
döktürmüşsün üstad
@nassimaelrobrini7188
7 жыл бұрын
Emrah Kenar b ,f ,g wll
@hakanermis1428
7 жыл бұрын
Vengo :)))
@erkanerkan158
6 жыл бұрын
😂😂
@burakgokalp6651
6 жыл бұрын
Vengo dimi ?
That... was AWESOME. :D
Peace and Love from Milwaukee, Wisconsin ✌🏻 ❤️
It,s one of my most favorit movies ! Awesome !!
I love this movie... great music all the way through.
ole! brilliant..from turkiye with love :)
Rhythm flowing like vined spell, voices enchanting to blow trance and a beauty of folk style. Simply thats creativity, thats the music. Love you all
Excelente. Saludos desde Nicaragua
"el flamenco el flamenco puro!"
It´s all about life and happyness , guess u can feel it even if you don´t know what they´re speaking about. Peace and love from Spain !
@pacocortesbermudes4929
6 жыл бұрын
fredfe coa
Wow, que agradable de escuchar y ver.... Saludos desde Alemania
Me gusta mucho la cancion soy gitana mestiza
Excelente música. Excelente película!!!
Que gran pelicula y esta escena es mi favorita, recuerdo que la primera vez que le vi aun no sabia Español porque soy Alemana pero aun asi me trasmitio tanto sus actores y musica que esta en un lugar muy especial en mi corazon
@yorii08
Жыл бұрын
Cómo se llama la película
@HalconPeregrinoAzul
Жыл бұрын
@@yorii08 Vengo, se llama
@Rauliki_U_u
8 ай бұрын
A los que os guste la cultura flamenca y gitana os recomiendo tambien la pelicula "Bodas de gloria"
The name of the song is ''Arrinconamela''
Viva la fiesta y Andalucía 💃💃💃💃💃💞🇪🇸👍👌💃💃💃💋💞🌟😎😎😎
No puedo parar de verlo! precioso!!!
harika , izle izle doyamassın
ole las 3000 las alegrias k nos da alos k nos gusta el flamenco oles vosotros artitas¡¡¡¡
Yo este este es mi hit,la canción que más he tocao y cantao yo solo y me trae mu buenos recuerdos de hace 13/15 años,y siempre me ha flipao la que canta que nose puede ser más guapa por dios.
Love that movie!! Dzieki za clip!
Very interesting film I advise everyone to see.=)))
What a beatiful song, cant get enough for datys.
l'm from Türkiye, like spanish culture 👏👏🇹🇷
I hear the love and struggle the gypsy people have endured. and this song has me balling my eyes out. traveling and meeting gypsy people in Spain is on my bucket list.
@harrykuheim6107
6 жыл бұрын
The Guy drinking is in a Deadly Blood Feud....
@DanielRodriguez-rj7bw
6 жыл бұрын
good luck with that....
@michelebeaussart1444
6 жыл бұрын
Infinitos sentimientos
Olee.. hermoso!!! soy orgulloso de mi sangre española.
just amazing! such souls.. and reminds me of so many things!
Dale nosotros ... Mí sangre , mí pueblo ... Mí corazón gitano!
Amo demais
Que no se pierda la esencia del flamenco desde mallorca
Crazy about this song, touches me deeply....
dude even thoug hi can not understand the language i still can feel the tenderness and sensation in this beautiful song..thanks:D
Una de las artes más maravillosas me encanta mucho ❤️❤️❤️
mi abuelo bailaba flamenco y tuve la bendición de escuchar mucho esta música de pibe, me encanta, me emociona. cuanta pasión le ponen. música para levantar el animo a pleno.
@tochtlipipiltin4869
Жыл бұрын
¡¡Cierto!! Yo aún ando echado en cama, (10 a.m.) pero al escuchar esta bellísima canción se me enciende el alma.
Gracias, gracias, muchas gracias,🥰 Por compartir su sabiduría y enseñanzas 👌 abrazo de luz 🤗
wow! what a beautiful song!
"Arrinconamela" Written by Gritos de Guerra Singer: Ramón Pisa Borja Guitars Emilio Fernández de los Santos and Ramón Pisa Borja Cajon: Miguel Ángel Magüesin de los Santos Palmas: Horacio Silva Pisa and Chipi Fernández de ls Santos Chorus: Remedios Silva Pisa, Susana Vizarraga Borja and Alba Pisa Pérez
masterpiece!
I really love it❤❤❤❤❤❤
En la verdad fantastico musica muchas gratias ❤
esa canción me da mucha alegria. love it!
Cuando escucho o leo me encanta el flamenco, en verdad lo que esta diciendo sin saberlo , me gusta la rumba, alegrias , bulerias y poco mas, y eso es una pequeñisima parte del flameco , el resto de los palos ni lo entienden ni les gusta y lo mas probable es que los aburra
Waou the best part of the movie !! And hell the singing women are just gorgeous , real women ! no "Paris Hilton" here haha
great movie !!!!
Esta música é vida. esta canção é chama de flamenco e paixão.
Me encanta este tipo de musica👏🎶
magnifique quand j'écoute cette merveille j'ai les yeux qui pétilles
Magnifique film à voir absolument!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
çox gözəl ruh verigi ispan müsiqisi bizim musiqilərə çox yaxındır mənim çeçmişini qoruyub saxlayan millətlərə böyük hörmətim var
@hakankuskus2090
10 ай бұрын
Öyle mi
şarkı süper,ortam süper, kız süper ee daha ne yaa ..
This is one of my favourite films by Tny
@hussainyaseen5048
3 жыл бұрын
What its name ?
Best of Flamenco 💃 and very nice Film