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Uploaded by on Sep 29, 2008

Ranarim - Höga Berg

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  • Beautiful song! I love Ranarim! Which album is this from?

  • Hi! It's from the album "För yärlden älskar vad som är brokot".

  • (hehehe This photo is from new zealand)

  • haha, I needed a picture of a high mountain, and this was the first one I found

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  • I think Ranarim is my new favorite band

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  • O.O gooooood =P

  • ranariiiim ranariiiim

    gün geçer ranariiim

    ah bu gecelerin hesabini

    kimlere sorariiiim?

    awesome song!

  • ooo herreeguuu va ja ryser till denna låt, aldrig hört talas om dom! OMG! :D Älskar på nått sätt denna musik...irländs som svenskt..!!!

  • search for Ranarim and their live version, i like it better.

    =R5xhGL1DoNk

  • I really like this song!!! thx for uploading :)

  • First time I've heard a different version of this song other than the live version. I still like the live version better, but I like this one too.

  • god these womens singing is absolutely tantalizing.

  • Beautiful song, i love scandinavian folk traditional music, unfortunatly unknown abroad...this music deserves to be as known as irish or celtic music...

  • @EneriGiilaan I really like Gjallarhorn already, thanks for the reply. I am still looking into all this music which stirs my soul and Germanic ancestory :O)

  • @Elvinauk I guess there are lots at least in Sweden, the most obvious ones (for me): 'Ranarim', 'Garmarna', 'Väsen' and 'Hedningarna'. Hedningarna used to have two Finnish lady vocalists singing in Finnish - the mix was just great. Then the 'best' one, 'Gjallarhorn' from Finland, basing mostly on the tradition of Swedish speaking minority in Finland and Scandinavian material, with some Finnish trads added.

    And Finland (not strictly Scandinavian) just reeks with ethno bands. Look e.g, 'Värttinä'.

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