Swedish Folk Music - Födelsedagsfesten

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Uploaded by on Mar 30, 2011

Svensk folkmusik.

Swedish folk music, title in English: The Birthday Party.

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  • I like this song and I love Scandinavia from language to blonde people!!

  • @kiliawta

    I could be wrong, but I think that is a Mead Hall. Not an actual house.

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  • @jokopalma

    I looked up the translated version of this song.. I no longer wish to dance lol.

  • At the time this was written swedes no longer drank as much mead. We had moved on to Brännvin.

  • Up the mead, let's dance!

  • @saluteforever ... I mean seriously... You're name is "saluteforever" and you love blonde people.

  • @saluteforever Adolph?

  • @dadipelz I believe it's the female singer from the swedish folk trio Triakel; she really has a great voice for this kind of music !

  • who is the wonderfool singer of this song?

  • @saluteforever that many of those mostly darkhaired people had blonde children is another sign of darwins theory of sex choice being true. for instance, in the mountains of peru, sun conditions are similar to nordic summers. but yet they have darker skin. darwins theory says that some things dont change because of the eather conditions but because of what is thought "attractive" by the other gender for centuries or even longer.

  • @saluteforever yeah cause everyone's blonde... you should read some history. out of dna it could be found out that scandinavia was first inhabited by a small group of people, mostly blonde and blue-eyed, who found it great hunting grounds. but about 7000 years ago, there were two mutual waves of immigration, which most swedes partly originate from: one from todays turkey and one from russia, they became the sami, who are urgian.

  • Jorrvaskr.

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