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Thanks RP. ❄️
God Morgen! (good morning) EXCELLENT TUNE! Thanx RP! 



Great! Back to the roots.
the_jake wrote:
Could also have been Rammstein (!)
The pictures of the band add context for the music.
Could also have been Rammstein (!)
joejennings wrote:
Too Funny!!
When I paste the first bunch of lines int Google Translate it detects the language as Ilocano. Wikipedia says
"Ilocano is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, primarily by Ilocano people and as a lingua franca by the Igorot people and also by the native settlers of Cagayan Valley. It is the third most-spoken native language in the country."
Too Funny!!
When I paste the first bunch of lines int Google Translate it detects the language as Ilocano. Wikipedia says
"Ilocano is an Austronesian language spoken in the Philippines, primarily by Ilocano people and as a lingua franca by the Igorot people and also by the native settlers of Cagayan Valley. It is the third most-spoken native language in the country."
ed_cardiff wrote:
Then, there should be no problem getting an English translation! ...eh?
Fun fact. The Icelandic language has hardly changed for the past 1,000 years. If the same were true of English, we could read Beowulf almost as easily as Lord of the Rings.
Then, there should be no problem getting an English translation! ...eh?
Jelani wrote:
Too Funny!!
I wish I knew what they were singing about.
How funny would it be if they were reciting Mary had a Little Lamb?
How funny would it be if they were reciting Mary had a Little Lamb?
Too Funny!!

smartn1 wrote:
I Agree!
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I Agree!
roadie wrote:
LOL!! Too funny!!

Nordic Pelt Sound System
LOL!! Too funny!!


I wish I knew what they were singing about.
How funny would it be if they were reciting Mary had a Little Lamb?
How funny would it be if they were reciting Mary had a Little Lamb?
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The more I hear this, the more I like it! Thanx RP!




ed_cardiff wrote:
Thank You for the info!
Fun fact. The Icelandic language has hardly changed for the past 1,000 years. If the same were true of English, we could read Beowulf almost as easily as Lord of the Rings.
Thank You for the info!
Fun fact. The Icelandic language has hardly changed for the past 1,000 years. If the same were true of English, we could read Beowulf almost as easily as Lord of the Rings.
roadie wrote:
LOL!
Nordic Pelt Sound System
LOL!

Nordic Pelt Sound System
Bleyfusz wrote:
iirc I think Maria is partially influenced by Mari.
Mari Boine, anyone?
iirc I think Maria is partially influenced by Mari.
I just can't help hearing "One oh! One ah! Two ah! Two ah!"
They may be my ancestors but I still can't understand a word. It is good and appeals to my love of history.
amazing

Superb!! I never heard of them before. Thanx RP!


Fun stuff.
Mari Boine, anyone?
Saw them in Dallas last month; a truly profound experience.
Song is called "Anoana", not "Anona".
The pictures of the band add context for the music.
I'm liking this on 1st listen,
I'm liking this on 1st listen,
hahaha - thought it was Alive and Kickin' by Simple Minds initially!

Wikipedia says:
Heilung is an experimental folk music band made up of members from Denmark, Norway, and Germany. Their music is based on texts and runic inscriptions from Germanic peoples of the Bronze Age, Iron Age, and Viking Age. Heilung describe their music as "amplified history from early medieval northern Europe". Their music is usually about Germanic deities, The Jǫtnar, and valkyries. "Heilung" is a German noun meaning "healing" in English.
Now that's pretty cool.
Although I see the lead musician is Christopher Juul... I had no idea Juul was a real name and not just a brand.
Pretty cool song!
YES!!! Love Hielung!!!!



