• @cjko
    Something like this?


  • @Karina-Kara yeah thaanks.. this is a good movie too


  • @cjko
    Agreed.
    I was "entertained" by it.


  • @Karina-Kara me either.. but nothing compares to the yellow flowers on the field as seen in the first video



  • @cjko
    I practically have my one-stop Song/Tune /Music/Video/Scene for Inspiration, Upliftment, Survival, Facing my Demons, Knowing a ‘feeling’, Sorrow, Sleep, Wake et all.
    Obviously, you might have heard it but my ‘undying fidelity’ to share my views makes that urge to click the ‘Reply’ non-repellant. So here we go.......


  • @IM-NOT-HQRNY
    करे means "to do".
    Interesting.
    Here is something that comes close to what once existed here in germany. Which also inspires me.
    It creates a sudden urge to sing along.


  • @IM-NOT-HQRNY
    I do not know much about it except that it is a traditional cossack folk song from the Ukraine.
    The lyrics are about the people, the motherland, freedom and that they do not wish any harm.


  • @IM-NOT-HONY said in This is so inspiring.. do you have another music like this ?:

    @cjko

    A religious war cry in my native language, should be inspiring enough 😆

    Wow.. thanks for sharing this. While listening to this, it seems like something is pushing me to do the things I ought to do. There are a lot of instruments used in it.


  • @AuroraFan said in This is so inspiring.. do you have another music like this ?:

    What language is this btw? It sounds like creepy at first, it's like they were chanting for the demon to come. But when I saw the video, and listened at the middle of the it.. it's like the war is about to end and victory is coming. Thank u for sharing this


  • @Wolfie_11 said in This is so inspiring.. do you have another music like this ?:

    @cjko
    I practically have my one-stop Song/Tune /Music/Video/Scene for Inspiration, Upliftment, Survival, Facing my Demons, Knowing a ‘feeling’, Sorrow, Sleep, Wake et all.
    Obviously, you might have heard it but my ‘undying fidelity’ to share my views makes that urge to click the ‘Reply’ non-repellant. So here we go.......

    Yeah, you are right. I used to listen to this song befofe.. actually , ID has a lot of uplifting and upbeat songs. I like them. Talking about your reply , you can always share your views, opinions , comments whatever in my topics. I appreciate this, thank you for sharing this btw.


  • @Karina-Kara said in This is so inspiring.. do you have another music like this ?:

    @IM-NOT-HQNY
    करे means "to do".
    Interesting.
    Here is something that comes close to what once existed here in germany. Which also inspires me.
    It creates a sudden urge to sing along.

    This one is an upbeat one. Haha it sounds like bollywood music.. what does the lyrics mean?


  • @cjko
    It is latin.


  • @cjko
    "On the mountain was a Cossack. He prayed to God,
    For freedom, for the people bowed low.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    And I asked the Cossack, the truth for the people,
    There will be truth on earth, there will be freedom.
    Cossack prayed for friends to be in a foreign land
    Bypassed greed and pride.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    That the wives wait for both fathers and children
    Those who are looking for the truth-mother yes to the wide world.
    For the people asked Cossack and blessings,
    That there should be bread and salt in peaceful villages.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    So that blood does not flow at the threshold,
    So that he did not live, he prayed to God.
    So that Cossack prayed for his native land,
    What would not grief, not tear it did not touch.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    On the mountain was a Cossack. He prayed to God,
    For freedom, for the people bowed low.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)"


  • @Karina-Kara hmm. Ok, I like Latin now. Haha
    I've heard an angelic song in a Latin language. It sounds lullaby


  • @Karina-Kara said in This is so inspiring.. do you have another music like this ?:

    @cjko
    "On the mountain was a Cossack. He prayed to God,
    For freedom, for the people bowed low.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    And I asked the Cossack, the truth for the people,
    There will be truth on earth, there will be freedom.
    Cossack prayed for friends to be in a foreign land
    Bypassed greed and pride.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    That the wives wait for both fathers and children
    Those who are looking for the truth-mother yes to the wide world.
    For the people asked Cossack and blessings,
    That there should be bread and salt in peaceful villages.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    So that blood does not flow at the threshold,
    So that he did not live, he prayed to God.
    So that Cossack prayed for his native land,
    What would not grief, not tear it did not touch.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)

    On the mountain was a Cossack. He prayed to God,
    For freedom, for the people bowed low.

    Oh, you ohis, you do not be afraid of me
    I will not touch you, do not worry. (x2)"

    Wow. Thank you for translating the whole song. Hehe. What does "ohis" mean?
    Cossack is a place,right? or I'm wrong.


  • @cjko
    "The Cossacks called the Vainakhs, the Chechens and the Ingush, the word "oysya". When they danced a lezginka, they made a guttural shout of “horse!”, Hence the nickname."
    The cossacks are a native ethnicity all over Ukraine and parts of Russia.


  • @Karina-Kara said in This is so inspiring.. do you have another music like this ?:

    @cjko
    "The Cossacks called the Vainakhs, the Chechens and the Ingush, the word "oysya". When they danced a lezginka, they made a guttural shout of “horse!”, Hence the nickname."
    The cossacks are a native ethnicity all over Ukraine and parts of Russia.

    Oooh. I see. I didn't know that , thank you for correcting me. Well, actually I can see alien words that you wrote haha. "Chenchen" "Ingush" "lezginka" "oysya"


  • @cjko

    Only time by ENYA