The first & the last part is called simply Serbian butchers dance (Xasaposerviko). Turks play it as an intro with "Exe gia" song, in it's instrumental version. The middle part here is a Jewish song "Haba Nagila" (or something similar).
Thank you! So far as dancing is concerned, if you let the spirit move you, you are dancing like a Greek. So, don't hesitate - grab some raki and jump in :)
Well, I will try...Dancing Hasaposerviko, how a Greek does(by the power of Raki lol)..too bad, there is no Greek Taverna in Istanbul; but I can use your video for it ;)
I am surprised to learn that there are no Greek Tavernas in Istambul. Why not? I have a Turkish friend in Istambul who used to work for me in Boston before moving back. He promised to write and call but I have not heard from him yet. Perhaps I'll have to come and find him and share some Raki - Greek Taverna or not!
So, you would come and find him or find me to share some Raki ;-) Actually, there were too many Greek Tavernas in istanbul before, some idiot politicians of us have forced to leave the Greek from Istanbul (1950's) There is one Greek Taverna in Istanbul I know, is belong to a Singer, "Fedon Kalyoncu" He is a really good singer but I prefer G. Bithikotsis, myself :) especially, while the song "i margarita i margaro" play on
heretismous paidia apo Melbourne Australia :-)
01Gen5Prelude 1 month ago
The first & the last part is called simply Serbian butchers dance (Xasaposerviko). Turks play it as an intro with "Exe gia" song, in it's instrumental version. The middle part here is a Jewish song "Haba Nagila" (or something similar).
nikolapopmihajlov 2 years ago 2
pws legetai auto t tragoudi kserei kaneis?
maninagia 2 years ago
pos to lene auto to tragoudi???
trampakoulas007 3 years ago
Then xero ean ehi idiotiko onoma. Isos kapios alos boresi na mas voithisi stin erotisi.
TaDilina 3 years ago
@trampakoulas007 "exe geia panagia"
DiMiTRiOSxx 1 year ago
OPAAAAAAAAAAAAA !
Geia sas !!!
athanatiEllada 3 years ago
Loving it! Thank you :)
ourania4d 3 years ago
Thank you Ourania. Its wonderful to be appreciated in our home-land! I am missing it sorely.
Yiassou
TaDilina 3 years ago
The greatest Greek music I like :)) I wish I could dance with this song like a greek does but I can't :( lol
ArabeskcileriSIKIM 4 years ago
Thank you! So far as dancing is concerned, if you let the spirit move you, you are dancing like a Greek. So, don't hesitate - grab some raki and jump in :)
TaDilina 4 years ago
Well, I will try...Dancing Hasaposerviko, how a Greek does(by the power of Raki lol)..too bad, there is no Greek Taverna in Istanbul; but I can use your video for it ;)
Loves from Istanbul :)
ArabeskcileriSIKIM 4 years ago
I am surprised to learn that there are no Greek Tavernas in Istambul. Why not? I have a Turkish friend in Istambul who used to work for me in Boston before moving back. He promised to write and call but I have not heard from him yet. Perhaps I'll have to come and find him and share some Raki - Greek Taverna or not!
TaDilina 4 years ago
So, you would come and find him or find me to share some Raki ;-) Actually, there were too many Greek Tavernas in istanbul before, some idiot politicians of us have forced to leave the Greek from Istanbul (1950's) There is one Greek Taverna in Istanbul I know, is belong to a Singer, "Fedon Kalyoncu" He is a really good singer but I prefer G. Bithikotsis, myself :) especially, while the song "i margarita i margaro" play on
ArabeskcileriSIKIM 4 years ago 2
welldone philipa from your cuzine [katerina veroia]
ITALIANOVER 4 years ago
Thank you Katerina! I am so happy that you were able to watch it in Greece :)
TaDilina 4 years ago