Alan Stivell - Son ar chistr (live in Okor/CZ)

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2008

Alan Stivell live at Okor fest (20080524) in the Czech Republic. With czech band Ceske srdce (Czech heart)

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  • what''s funny? we like it...

  • ups, chybička se vloudila :-) díky za upozornění

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  • This famous song is now used as "goal anthem" for the German Bundesliga football club TSG Hoffenheim.

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  • @lisavanberkel There is a german version too, also about drinking. And the thing is that this version also is a drinking song.

  • @Octantehuit do you even know where the "celts" come from originally? lmao. What an ignorant post. Everyone likes what they like, especially stuff likethis that sounds very close to Balkans music

  • @Octantehuit Smart people are open to the world and other cultures....

  • @Octantehuit Smart people are open to the world and other cultures....

  • Je výborný. Poslouchám ho už cca35 let a až v pátek 5.8.2011 jsem jej zažil live v Lokti - superb

  • @pidzej78 And you're right ! I'm Breton and I think it's a good thing to share our music.

  • here lies Boogaloo Shrimp

    

  • is there someone who can mail me a transalation of this song? I trully love it and I actually love the language. Our dutch country stole this toon for a drink-song. I'd love to learn more about this one. x

  • @Octantehuit Actually Celts come from central Europe, have you ever heard about Boiohaemum? :-)

  • @Octantehuit Newer heard about origin of Celtic nations? Area of current Czech republic is part of oiginal Celtic homeland. There are parts of Czech folk lore with celtic origin like bagpiers, festivals etc. So many folks feel (sometimes very deep) affinity with Celtic culture. And while it is in it's more or less pure form found almost only on the Islands they find inspiration in Irish, Scottish (and Brethonic) music and culture.

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