Polish Tango: Adam Aston - Graj skrzypku graj, 1935

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  • čas přidán 27. 08. 2009
  • Adam Aston & Orkiestra Syrena Rekord - Graj skrzypku graj (Play Fiddler, Play) tango (W.Lidauer /Zdrojewski), Syrena-Electro 1935
    (In You Tube this song is also sung by Adam Aston in Hebrew! • Adam Aston in Hebrew! ... )
    NOTE: In the slideshow are prewar photographs of my birth town Bydgoszcz (that slightly unspronounceable Polish name translates also as Bromberg). These days were having a very special anniversary in Poland: 70 years ago, on 23 August 1939 in Moscow the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact was signed. 7 days after that the Second World War started and Poland was attacked and torn apart by two agressors: two neighbours, both violating the non-aggression agreements, that had been signed with Poland in the 1930s and extended until 1942, and with no declaration of war given. The onset of it was a massacre of the small town of Wieluń, located on the Polish-German border in the Poznań region. During the airraid and bombing of the sleeping town, over a thousand of its inhabitants were killed in their beds. This massacre of the so-called civilised nation on the helpless little town, having completely no military installations or any strategic role, is often overlooked and the attack of the German ship Schlezwik-Holstein on the Polish military base Westerplatte (part of the Port Of Gdańsk) is erroneously considered as the moment when 2nd World War started.
    At night of the 17 th of September, two weeks after the German invasion from the West, the Soviet troops crossed the Eastern border of Poland. Historical Polish towns: Lwow, Wilno, Grodno, Tarnopol, Stanisławów and dozens of others were occupied and their inhabitants mostly the military and the police, intelligentsia, land owners and officials, all with their families were either immediately executed, or first imprisomned and later executed for the anti-Soviet conspiracy. Many, in the animal cars, were sent in the middle of the winter, with only a handful of things they managed to grab in the moment of their arrest by NKWD, with children, pregnant women etc. - thousands kilometers deep into the Inhuman Land of Russia. As it is estimated today, ca 200 000 300 000 of them died.
    Russia still denies its responsibility for those crimes and refuses to qualify 20 000 of the Katyń massacre victims (Polish officers who were captured by the Red Army after the Soviet aggression and few months later murdered in the Katyń forest by NKWD) as the victims of the genocide. Instead of this, President Putin during the 60th anniversary of Russias victory over nazi Germany, in May 2005 expressed his views during the interview he gave to the German TV ARD-ZDF. In his opinion, Pact Ribbentrop-Molotov between Germany and Russia was a legal act of defense from the Polish aggressive attitude towards Russia and both: Stalin and Hitler were fully entitled to do what they had done, in accordance with the Pacts agreements.
    After Wieluń, Bydgoszcz was the next Polish town to be massacred by Germans in September 1939. So called by the Nazis the Bloody Sunday of Bromberg when as result of the streetfights between Poles and German civilian provocators, who opened fire to the Poles from the rooftops and church towers as soon as the Wehrmachts offensive on the city started - about 500 Germans lost their lives - served as the pretext to begin a first genocide in the modern history of Europe. Every tenth inhabitant of the town was selected on the base of the lists of the Polish intelligentsia, that - as it appeared later had been carefully completed by the Germans along before 1939 - and executed in the Old Town Square of Bydgoszcz, as well as in so called Death Valley in the suburbs.
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Komentáře • 90

  • @mamiro59
    @mamiro59 Před 11 lety +13

    Ale piękne miasto, ta BYDGOSZCZ!!!!! Mam niedługo okazję poznać to wspaniałe miasto i pochodzić jej ulicami, pooddychać jej powietrzem....nigdy tam nie byłam...ale zauroczyło mnie to, co tu widzę....oby coś jeszcze ocalało do naszych czasów, z tego piękna tu pokazanego...oby! Pozdrawiam wszystkich Bydgoszczan!!!

  • @GwB1967AR
    @GwB1967AR Před 8 lety +27

    beautiful.. i can imagine my grandpas (they were polish-ucranian)) hearing this tangos before they arrive as inmigrants to Argentina ...

  • @daniellidawer3624
    @daniellidawer3624 Před 5 lety +16

    Thank you for placing a recording of my grandfather's contribution. I never met Wolf/Władysław Lidauer because he died in WWII, but the family is thrilled that you are keeping his work alive. Dan Lidawer

  • @annajanocha5278
    @annajanocha5278 Před 9 lety +21

    to była ulubiona piosenka mojej mamy,która śpiewała pięknym altem...cieszę się ,że ją znalazłam...tu jest tylko część tekstu...ale odnalazłam cały...też umiem śpiewać.......

    • @jadwigabodegwin6355
      @jadwigabodegwin6355 Před 7 lety +6

      a mi przypomina Tatę.Grał na skrzypcach,a one płakały.Zawsze Go prosiłam,by mi zagrał

  • @itamitam1
    @itamitam1 Před 6 lety +44

    Very beautiful, Correctly stated Adam Aston also performed it in Hebrew (in Israel under the name Ben Levi). and a personal note related to your introduction: My father's brother, Felix Bloch הי"ד was one of the murdered in Katyń by the NKWD, He was an officer in the Polish cavalery, and left no one after him.

    • @robertvoykovic9337
      @robertvoykovic9337 Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you sharing the name of your uncle with us. He left no one after him, but we can still remember him.

    • @itamitam1
      @itamitam1 Před 4 lety +7

      @@robertvoykovic9337 Thank you very much for your kind words.
      In relation to your comment - Some years back, someone informed me that he was memorialized on a certain polish army II WW internet site. I have only a single photo of him in cavalery uniform patting his horse (probably from around vilno).

    • @shroudedindarkness79
      @shroudedindarkness79 Před 3 lety +4

      Very sorry, such stories are very painful

    • @dorianrowan5167
      @dorianrowan5167 Před 2 lety

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      I was dumb lost the password. I appreciate any tips you can give me!

    • @nashthaddeus1321
      @nashthaddeus1321 Před 2 lety +1

      @Dorian Rowan Instablaster =)

  • @terenia422
    @terenia422 Před 11 lety +4

    W świąteczną noc dobrze się słucha tej cudownej muzyki i tych słów piosenki,przypominających młode lata ,kiedy na szkolnych potańcówkach tańczyliśmy tanga i walce.

  • @jeanpierrezutter587
    @jeanpierrezutter587 Před 3 lety +7

    A very beautiful tango !!
    Very nice voice !!

  • @wacawtokarz3950
    @wacawtokarz3950 Před 10 lety +24

    nie ma już skrzypka ani piosenkarza dobrze że utwór został.

  • @Klippanowski
    @Klippanowski Před 12 lety +6

    Panie Grzegorzu! dziekuje za wszystko co z takim sercem Pan tu umiescil. Pozdrowienia ze Szwecji.

  • @user-qo2xo8ui2k
    @user-qo2xo8ui2k Před 3 lety +5

    Чудесная песня 👍😀✊🌺❤️ Спасибо от всей души!!!!!! Мой любимый Адам Астон и какие печальные кадры . Спасибо от всей души 👍✊❤️💔🔥

  • @SilberLLL
    @SilberLLL Před 10 lety +11

    "... Я встретил тебя в этом кафе. Как чудесно играл скрипач. Играй мне, скрипка, играй свою рапсодию мечты. Прошу тебя, скажи мне только несколько слов своим голосом серебристого тона. Играй скрипка, играй всю ночь этo танго."

  • @barbcard
    @barbcard Před 15 lety +4

    Thanks for bringing back fond memories of visiting you in Bydgoszcz; I hope I'll get back there again. Aston, as usual, magnifique.

  • @barbarabirtwistle571
    @barbarabirtwistle571 Před rokem +2

    I remember this being played at the Polish Club brings beautiful memories of mum and dad dancing to this

  • @SergeiSergioVinogradov
    @SergeiSergioVinogradov Před 10 lety +11

    Нет лучших исполнителей танго30-х годов еввропейских стран,чем Россия Польша и Финляндия,Ибо в них больше лирики и романтизма,чем в аргентинском танго.Среди лучших исполнителей считаю г. Адама
    .

  • @AC-lw8if
    @AC-lw8if Před rokem +3

    Miasto młodości. wieczne piękne. oby pozostały,

  • @RomanAdar
    @RomanAdar Před 6 lety +4

    Beautiful and thanks for sharing.

  • @jaceksmieja4477
    @jaceksmieja4477 Před 9 lety +8

    piękne , niezapomniane , kochane !
    Nucili , to moi rodzice .

  • @Poxvel
    @Poxvel Před 4 lety +5

    One like from Quebec🇨🇦

  • @halinakrystyna8016
    @halinakrystyna8016 Před rokem +1

    Cudowne wykonanie! Przepiekne ujęcia miasta!

  • @240252
    @240252  Před 15 lety +2

    Thanks Genia for your passionate comment. I uploaded as many as THREE movies to commemorate that Huuuge Anniversary in Polish modern history, and - well... - that must be enough. Until nex time!

  • @zosia212
    @zosia212 Před 12 lety +9

    Moje ukochane miasto - Bydgoszcz.

  • @homasangelo9716
    @homasangelo9716 Před 7 lety +7

    Прекрасная песня!

  • @igorshulgin9731
    @igorshulgin9731 Před 7 lety +5

    голос астона разрывает душу

  • @aniv.2439
    @aniv.2439 Před 4 lety +6

    Schön ❤️❤️❤️

  • @tango3721
    @tango3721 Před 15 lety +2

    Hi Grzegorz - this a famous Tango classic - when Fogg sings it - he alters the lyrics a bit - namely - I believe - Fogg sings - "Za twoja gre - dam serce me" rather than "Za twoja gre - dam zycie me" - the way Aston does it.

  • @andrzej95405
    @andrzej95405 Před 10 lety +7

    Prześliczne tango.

  • @user-ve1gh2jc7u
    @user-ve1gh2jc7u Před 2 lety +2

    Це шедевр

  • @jerzyzdabasz9560
    @jerzyzdabasz9560 Před 8 lety +3

    cudowne....

  • @Snopski88
    @Snopski88 Před 13 lety +1

    Dziękuję

  • @paulmicelli5819
    @paulmicelli5819 Před rokem +2

    So sad, people always want freedom. God Bless them all.

  • @amparoospina562
    @amparoospina562 Před rokem +1

    Bello

  • @ewawitczak7010
    @ewawitczak7010 Před 3 měsíci

    Sliczne dzieki

  • @KrzysztofTomecki
    @KrzysztofTomecki Před rokem +1

    Bromberg...❤

  • @240252
    @240252  Před 15 lety

    Hi D,
    However - and symptomatic for both nations, who express their historical rights to the city - the unclear Polish ethymology of Bydgoszcz is "a place governed by Bidgost" (a mythical name of someone, who could have founded the town) while German "Bromberg" simply means a "blackberry hill".

  • @antoniocfilho9544
    @antoniocfilho9544 Před 4 lety +4

    lindo tango fantástico parabens

  • @StareMelodie
    @StareMelodie Před 10 lety

    Great, but any idea what was the name of Mister Zdrojewski?

  • @user-tr5dz1cv1y
    @user-tr5dz1cv1y Před rokem +1

    Краса незбагненна!!!

  • @Lunadiosa608
    @Lunadiosa608 Před 7 lety +1

    besos!!!

  • @elzbietavesma2125
    @elzbietavesma2125 Před 4 měsíci +1

    MAM SŁABA PAMIEC DO NAZWISK BUT OLEJNICZAK I BIENKOWSKA ZAPAMIETAŁAM

  • @TheRYSIU
    @TheRYSIU Před 5 lety +2

    Piękno to wszysko przed wojna!

  • @stevejauncey3086
    @stevejauncey3086 Před 2 lety

    Late night suddenly the film Young Frankenstein came to mind lol

  • @TheRYSIU
    @TheRYSIU Před 5 lety +1

    Nikt nie jest w stanie i m d o r o w n a c!

  • @SolitaireMiles
    @SolitaireMiles Před 6 lety +1

    Does anybody have the lyrics in Polish for this?

    • @Wika-jt1rg
      @Wika-jt1rg Před 4 lety +4

      Lyrics:
      Graj, skrzypku, graj
      Przez całą noc
      Swe serce daj
      i wrażeń moc
      Niech skrzypce łkają
      Czarowne tango grają
      Za twoją grę
      Dam życie swe

    • @SolitaireMiles
      @SolitaireMiles Před 4 lety +1

      @@Wika-jt1rg thank you

  • @garymalski
    @garymalski Před 11 lety

    The borders have been shifting for centuries. What was the original name in the 13th century?

  • @danielwozny-kozak8148
    @danielwozny-kozak8148 Před 7 lety +1

  • @wieslawl59
    @wieslawl59 Před 11 lety +11

    Honey, the city of Berlin was founded by Slavonic tribes. Shall we claim it back now?

  • @ghiacciomenta
    @ghiacciomenta Před 14 lety

    aching

  • @arniruna
    @arniruna Před 13 lety +2

    TAKK TAKK TAKK frá Íslandi

  • @aigor44
    @aigor44 Před 11 lety +1

    Bydgoszcz....:))))

  • @kazimiera45
    @kazimiera45 Před 7 lety +1

    Po prostu unosi ...

  • @TheRYSIU
    @TheRYSIU Před 5 lety +1

    Kak ami tak ni gdie!

  • @BrasidasMaximus
    @BrasidasMaximus Před 14 lety +1

    Bydzi rządzi! A teraz jak dokończą renowacje Wyspy Młyńskiej to będzie rządzi jeszcze bardziej!

  • @as25sisu
    @as25sisu Před 10 lety

    Tiukka tango.

  • @garymalski
    @garymalski Před 11 lety +2

    What is your source of information? Similar to the Russians initial denial of th massacre of Polish intelligentsia in the Katyn forest, how can you be assured that the Nazis did not kill the German occupants of Bromberg/Bydgoszcz? You also claim it was Prussian and yet also German. Was it German, Prussian or Polish? Finally, how can you compare 2.5 million massacred Poles with hundreds of massacred Germans? The Second World War was a complete disgrace and an insult to humanity.

  • @didierdesaedeleer5368

    Nous sommes en 2022 et la rhétorique de Poutine en 2005 ( concernant le pacte Staline - Ribentrop) éclaire encore une fois ce que l'Ukraine vit en ce moment et ce qui menace la paix en Europe.

  • @user0139
    @user0139 Před rokem

    Это же лирическое танго. Вот оно.
    czcams.com/video/dkt_IebF0bw/video.html
    Подборка фото не соответствует музыке совершенно. Могли бы какой-нибудь немецкий марш подобрать, тогда было бы нормально.

  • @CosmicHyperborean
    @CosmicHyperborean Před 11 lety

    Bromberg is the proper name being that it was historically a German City and important trade center in West Prussia.

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +3

      West Prussia was created after partition of Poland. eeven trutonic Order never had Bydgoszcz. Sober up man.

  • @lamprecchtm
    @lamprecchtm Před 12 lety

    and dont forget the 4th of Sept.39 when 1000 civ.where murderd by polish mob

  • @CosmicHyperborean
    @CosmicHyperborean Před 11 lety

    It was a German city a lot longer than it was ever, 'Polish.'

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +3

      No Sir. It was Polish city since 1000-1795 and under Prussian rule from 1795-1918....Only 125 years. Why do you people don't search the history and spread false thingas?

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +2

      Bydgoszcz was Polish crown city at least since Casmirus and went to German/Prussian rule due to partitions of Poland. School in the west must be so lame.

    • @CosmicHyperborean
      @CosmicHyperborean Před 4 lety

      No, it was a German city populated by Germans.

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +2

      Yes it was since 1795 as the Prussian King built in the city the railway to East Prussia and massively settled city by the Germans. Before 1795 the big majority were Poles in the city and after 1918 only 20% of city citizens were Germans. My greatgrandafthers lived here so I know. Check the population census of the city and it's history... it doesn't pain. Until 1795 it was a Polish Crown city with city walls and a castle visited by Polish Kings. What are you talking about???? Even before 1918 beside the center settled by Germans all neighbourhoods around like Schwedenkoe or Wilczak or Okole were settled by Poles!

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +1

      Seems like talking to a wall. You can read the history but you push fake propaganda . Sad.

  • @CosmicHyperborean
    @CosmicHyperborean Před 11 lety +1

    Poles also massacred hundreds of ethnic Germans in late August and early September 1939 so it wasn't just Germans who perpetrated atrocities, something Polish nationalists should keep in mind here.

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +4

      It started in September 4th. Those "poor people" were smuggled weapons from the Reich and started to shoot to Poles from roofs, attics and church towers. Lucky them that most of them were prisoned not killed. Why did they act diversant and wanted to be "heroes" shooting from hidden places? No wonder crowd got angry.

    • @CosmicHyperborean
      @CosmicHyperborean Před 4 lety

      Poland should never have been given German territory from Posen and West Prussia to begin with.

    • @CosmicHyperborean
      @CosmicHyperborean Před 4 lety

      Very few of Poland's neighbors felt sorry for it in September 1939. Pilsudski bit off more than he could chew by including millions of Ukrainians, Germans, Lithuanianins, Belarussians, in the postwar Polish state.

    • @benowacek5823
      @benowacek5823 Před 4 lety +3

      Going this way the Prussia should never have taken Polish Crown territories after 1795 like Poznań, Kuiavia and Gdańsk. Poznań was first capital of Poland since 996 A.D. You can say that city like Stettin was German for hundreds years but those you mentioned were occupied for 123 years...Please search encyclopedies and read full history indtead of hearing one ear rumours.