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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2007

Ermoy Street

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  • ich bin einverstanden mein Freund... wer hat was anders gesagt? Nasai kala file mou

  • Ähnelt kein bischen der türkischen Musik, mein Freund. Die Türken sind überhaupt nicht in der Lage einen 6/4 Takt zu spielen. Das ist der traditionelle griechische "Tsamikos".

    Gia mas

  • ich bin einverstanden mein Freund... wer hat was anders gesagt? Nasai kala file mou

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  • This music is really pan-Balkan friendship :) It is a Tsamikos, and as the name indicates it is of Cham (South Albanian) origin yet one of the most popular Greek dances done at every Greek wedding. And I'm guessing here it is played by Roma musicians. And this is how it has always been in the region, many communities influence each other's music and culture, and the Roma spreading it around and playing it the best!

  • This sounds so familiar to me, as a turk living in germany. Love it!

    Regards

    turkish-greek-friendship :)

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  • they cant even pay their bills come to Turkey my friends

  • THESE MUSICIANS ARE GYPSIES NOT TURKS !

  • The same music, the same food, the same culture, the same traditions. What make's us different? The religion... Stop this fight, we live at the same style Turks & Greeks

  • @Lakedaimonas sieht du nicht das die Music Spieler Roma sind 

    man muss es nicht sehen man kann das auch hören das ist Romani/Balkanski muzika

  • @Lakedaimonas Ja ist auch epirotische Musik .. Tsamiko nennen sich ja auch die Albaner im Epirus :) Griechen und Albaner verbindet eigentlich viel :D außer Sprache und Religion.

  • OOOOOOOOOOooooooooooopaaaaaaaa­aaaaaaaaa

    

  • МАЙКА ВИ ЦИГАНСКА ДА ЕБА СМЪРТ ЗА ВАС КУЧЕТА БЕЗ МАЙКИ

  • Beautiful

    

  • Mashallah Aghayoun!Kheyli awliye! Tsamiko (Chams). Zendidaed Yunanistan!

  • sounds a little armenian

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