Impossible not to remember my heartbeats, the first time I heard this track in New-York forty-two years ago. I felt it awakened the ancient times when I wandered through freezing Europe, from village to village, perhaps with a dancing monkey, many many centuries ago. Please don't feel offended because I seem to remember my monkey danced to this music : I am, I was then, very tolerant with innocent creatures, and besides, they bite when scolded. Right they are.
this song is usually song in traditional ortodox families every friday night before saying grace after the meal; It was written by Dunash ben Labrat in the XII century. We have a long memory!
@oblatusosb LOL. A bit sensitive, no? Yes, I knew who wrote it. Guess you're not the only Hacham out there! There are Kochot to each of our Zemirot. Some are meant to be sung at night and some during the day. In this case you are incorrect. But keep doing what you're doing. Obviously you know best and far be it from me to correct you (Chas V'Shalom!)
Eh, who cares. I will correct you. Dunash Ibn Labrat lived in the 900s so unless he used a time machine to travel to the 12th Century
AM YISRAEL CHAI !!!
prada67 2 months ago
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prada67 2 months ago
Impossible not to remember my heartbeats, the first time I heard this track in New-York forty-two years ago. I felt it awakened the ancient times when I wandered through freezing Europe, from village to village, perhaps with a dancing monkey, many many centuries ago. Please don't feel offended because I seem to remember my monkey danced to this music : I am, I was then, very tolerant with innocent creatures, and besides, they bite when scolded. Right they are.
Icosaid 1 year ago
this song is usually song in traditional ortodox families every friday night before saying grace after the meal; It was written by Dunash ben Labrat in the XII century. We have a long memory!
oblatusosb 1 year ago 4
@oblatusosb Not to be a stickler but we say it Saturday day after the lunch meal.
Judahhakohain 1 year ago
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oblatusosb 1 year ago
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Judahhakohain 1 year ago
@oblatusosb LOL. A bit sensitive, no? Yes, I knew who wrote it. Guess you're not the only Hacham out there! There are Kochot to each of our Zemirot. Some are meant to be sung at night and some during the day. In this case you are incorrect. But keep doing what you're doing. Obviously you know best and far be it from me to correct you (Chas V'Shalom!)
Eh, who cares. I will correct you. Dunash Ibn Labrat lived in the 900s so unless he used a time machine to travel to the 12th Century
Judahhakohain 1 year ago
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Judahhakohain 1 year ago
veramente eccezionale
salvomaimondimarco 2 years ago
FANTASTICOOOOOOOO
giannidevito 2 years ago
amazing
haimon33 2 years ago
FANTASTIC!
guauguau6 3 years ago 3
magique
marcavindi 3 years ago
je suis la file a marcvindi j'ai 10ans maisc'est supert
marcavindi 3 years ago 2
Gorgeous. Thank you!
Sanchuniathon 3 years ago 4
Je suis la fille de marcavndi, j'ai 10 ans, j'i chanté cette chanson en reprentation pour l'école à sainte feyre, et j'en suis très fiere.
marcavindi 3 years ago 4
MAGIQUE
marcavindi 3 years ago 9
fantastic! Great music.
jeannevdb 3 years ago 10
beautiful!
SL12000 3 years ago 3
Fabulous harmony and brilliant guitar; wish they would give more concerts in America. We miss them and love their blend and versatile musical style!
mklane19 3 years ago 3