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"Oy Tam Chumak" soloist Marko Farion, Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus live in Alushta, Ukraine

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Uploaded by on Mar 4, 2010

Bass soloist and bandurist Marko Farion sings the Chumak song with the Ukrainian Bandurist Chorus live in Alushta, Crimea, Ukraine on 7/10/1994 during the UBC's Black Sea Tour.

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  • @angelface - it is a very sad song about 17th century salt traders, the difficult road and their oxen. In the end the "chumak", or salt trader dies and the oxen wail and do not drink water... and wait for their master...

    @aluston91 - "mova" duzhe potrebima - as Crimea is part of Ukraine. We even sang a Tatar song. Tatar and Ukrainian, but the Russian elitists (and high ranking communists who had their dachas there) should learn either language or return to Russia! Krym v Ukraini ne v Rosii.

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  • They look kind of emotionless, bored and destitute.

  • Nice one Marko. Its a pity someone didn't tune up in the intro

  • Skoree eti bandyristy -gosti moego goroda ,t,k "mova ' ne ypotrebima v Krymy.

    Zametili kak malo ludei v zale.

  • Браво!

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