Misirlou - Greek Song
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- čas přidán 4. 05. 2024
- Vocals, video & arrangement by Farya Faraji. This is the one Greek folk song of them all, the most internationally well known and most often heard one across the world. Originating in the Eastern Mediterranean's late Ottoman Empire, this melody is found across a plethora of cultures of that region, but the oldest and most well known version is the Greek language one. Its lyrics express the plight of a Greek man in love with the exotic Misirlou, "Egyptian girl," a black eyed beauty from the land of "Arabia."
The melody emerges in the Rembetiko repertoire, a style of music emerging out of the Greek communities in the urban centres in Western Anatolia, whose music was closely tied to the tavernas where opium and alcohol usage was prevalent. The earliest recording of the melody is from 1927, by Teto Dimitriades, an Ottoman-born Greek composer who immigrated to the United States in the 20's. However, the most prominent rise of the melody to Western fame occurs when Dick Dale, an American guitarist of partial Lebanese origin, turned the tune into a fast paced, rock n'roll surf song in the 60's. This recognisable, tremolo based, electric guitar version enters Western zeitgeist, becoming Pulp Fiction's main theme, and later being sampled in the Black Eyed Peas' song "Pump It."
As per the ethnomusicological goal of my channel, I wanted to reassess the origin of the song by arranging it in its original ethnomusicological context. The instrumentation is monophonic, without any of the complex modern Western harmony that is often used in modern renditions of the song, accompanied by basic power chords as per traditional Greek music of the late 19th century onwards, and uses the Greek lavta and the saz, two instruments representative of the late 19th century urban centres of Western Anatolia, and copiously used back then by the Greek community. Whilst the usul rythmic pattern of the song is generally a tsifteteli-type one, I changed it to a malfoof based one, commonly used in the region. The mode modulates between Hijaz and Hikazkiar.
Greek lyrics:
Μισιρλού μου, η γλυκιά σου η ματιά
φλόγα μου 'χει ανάψει μες στην καρδιά,
αχ γιαχαμπίμπι, αχ γιαλελέλι, αχ
τα δυο σου χείλι στάζουνε μέλι, αμάν.
Aμάν, Μισιρλού, μαγική ξωτική ομορφιά,
τρέλα θα μου 'ρθει, δεν υποφέρω πια,
αχ, θα σε κλέψω μέσ' απ' την Αραπιά.
Μαυρομάτα Μισιρλού μου τρελή
η ζωή μου αλλάζει μ' ένα φιλί,
αχ γιαχαμπίμπι, μ' ένα φιλάκι, αχ
απ' το δικό σου το στοματάκι, αμάν.
English translation:
My dear Misirlou, your sweet eyes
Have burned a flame in my heart
Ah ya habibi, ah ya leleli*, ah
Honey drips from your lips,
Aman*, Misirlou, your magical fairy beauty
Will drive me crazy, I can’t stand it anymore
Ah I will steal you from Arabia
My black-eyed crazy Misirlou
My life changes with a kiss
Ah ya habibi, with a little kiss, aman
Ah Misirlou, your magical fairy beauty
Will drive me crazy, I can’t stand it anymore
Ah I will steal you from Arabia
*Habibi is the Arabic word for "my beloved, my love," "leleli is an interjection, and so is Aman, an Arabic word roughly meaning "woe to me," usually used as an interjection and filler lyric from Iran to Anatolia, the Arab countries and the Balkans. - Hudba
Vocals, video & arrangement by Farya Faraji. This is the one Greek folk song of them all, the most internationally well known and most often heard one across the world. Originating in the Eastern Mediterranean's late Ottoman Empire, this melody is found across a plethora of cultures of that region, but the oldest recorded and most well known version is the Greek language one. Its lyrics express the plight of a Greek man in love with the exotic Misirlou, derived from Turkish Mısırlı, meaning "Egyptian," a black eyed beauty from the land of "Arabia."
The melody emerges in the Rembetiko repertoire, a style of music emerging out of the Greek communities in the urban centres in Western Anatolia, whose music was closely tied to the tavernas where opium and alcohol usage was prevalent. The earliest recording of the melody is from 1927, by Teto Dimitriades, an Ottoman-born Greek composer who immigrated to the United States in the 20's. However, the most prominent rise of the melody to Western fame occurs when Dick Dale, an American guitarist of partial Lebanese origin, turned the tune into a fast paced, rock n'roll surf song in the 60's. This recognisable, tremolo based, electric guitar version enters Western zeitgeist, becoming Pulp Fiction's main theme, and later being sampled in the Black Eyed Peas' song "Pump It."
As per the ethnomusicological goal of my channel, I wanted to reassess the origin of the song by arranging it in its original ethnomusicological context. The instrumentation is monophonic, without any of the complex modern Western harmony that is often used in modern renditions of the song, accompanied by basic power chords as per traditional Greek music of the late 19th century onwards, and uses the Greek lavta and the saz, two instruments representative of the late 19th century urban centres of Western Anatolia, and copiously used back then by the Greek community. Whilst the usul rythmic pattern of the song is generally a tsifteteli-type one, I changed it to a malfoof based one, commonly used in the region. The mode modulates between Hijaz and Hikazkiar.
I filmed the video back in May of 2023 in the Islands of Rhodes, Gavdos and Milos.
Greek lyrics:
Μισιρλού μου, η γλυκιά σου η ματιά
φλόγα μου 'χει ανάψει μες στην καρδιά,
αχ γιαχαμπίμπι, αχ γιαλελέλι, αχ
τα δυο σου χείλι στάζουνε μέλι, αμάν.
Aμάν, Μισιρλού, μαγική ξωτική ομορφιά,
τρέλα θα μου 'ρθει, δεν υποφέρω πια,
αχ, θα σε κλέψω μέσ' απ' την Αραπιά.
Μαυρομάτα Μισιρλού μου τρελή
η ζωή μου αλλάζει μ' ένα φιλί,
αχ γιαχαμπίμπι, μ' ένα φιλάκι, αχ
απ' το δικό σου το στοματάκι, αμάν.
English translation:
My dear Misirlou, your sweet eyes
Have burned a flame in my heart
Ah ya habibi, ah ya leleli*, ah
Honey drips from your lips,
Aman*, Misirlou, your magical fairy beauty
Will drive me crazy, I can’t stand it anymore
Ah I will steal you from Arabia
My black-eyed crazy Misirlou
My life changes with a kiss
Ah ya habibi, with a little kiss, aman
Ah Misirlou, your magical fairy beauty
Will drive me crazy, I can’t stand it anymore
Ah I will steal you from Arabia
*Habibi is the Arabic word for "my beloved, my love," "leleli is an interjection, and so is Aman, an Arabic word roughly meaning "woe to me," usually used as an interjection and filler lyric from Iran to Anatolia, the Arab countries and the Balkans.
Beautiful rendition thank you. The song does have the opioid kind of feeling of some tavern where a regular customer will fantasize and talk endlessly about snatching an exotic princess without ever walking the walk beyond home or the tavern, whichever applies.
Interesting, in a sizeable part of northern Italy we also liberally use an interjection that literally means "woe is me" to ponctuate pretty much anything noteworthy
Damn, I didn't know the origin of the Pulp Fiction song is deep. It's like house of the rising sun.
Great song and could you do a Croatian song next
@@tone713 He has done a few I think...one is: Naranča - Croatian Song
This men’s cologne commercial has no right going this hard
:D
Crying at this 😂😂😂
Underrated comment
Scientists have proven it: Farya is phisically unable to disappoint
He's the Higg's boson of music. 😂
physically? yowza!
It's the beard.
@@xunqianbaidu6917 , is that a bard with an Irish or Welsh accent?
So true! ❤
Egyptian woman: *Exists*
Farya: *Intense smouldering in Greek*
What if I tell you am a Greek guy married to an Egyptian woman? 😁
Important question. Can you sing this song?
What is worse than a muslim and Christian couple?
A Greek Orthodox and a Copt
sorry Couldn't resist, i don't even know if your christian, muslim or non.
Να ζήσετε μάγκα
So this song is for you !!!
no one cares
The shots of Farya slo-mo walking towards the camera look like something straight out of a Bollywood police action movie
lol accurate af
Farya Faraji Bollywood short film dropping when?
@@thaddeusgigachaddeus2954 Hopefully soon 😂
How does this guy release only bangers
I just reproduce the best world music out there haha. Credit goes to the original traditions, I'm just a messenger
Yes, he is reproducing all time bangers at least few hundred year old chart leader songs
@@faryafaraji You know, "angel" is and means originally "messenger" ;)
@@faryafaraji But you are the best messenger in the world! Huge respect from Armenia 🇦🇲👏
He is god
"Patriarch, My loyalty to a independent Hellene is absolute but that Egyptian girl is making me act up"
Least Hellenic Greek:
As Greek ,Farya you have no idea how shocked i am! Your accent ,your knowledge,your talent!
I have an Iranian co-worker here in Greece and we very often listen your works together!
Thanks for the kind words!
as a turk I envy you guys now
@@faryafaraji I'm out here in the heartland of America and I do a lot of writing to your tracks. You have a track for just about everything when I'm trying to draw inspiration from the many cultures of antiquity.
This man has the highest bard levels in the game of life
✅
warrior bard
@@naevan1 morale +100000000
All praise to Farya Faraji for this Hellenic Banger 🔥
The Achaemenid Shahanshah is vibing in the cool Mediterranean breeze.
lol true
Now guys, we can all agree that the sexiest person in this video is not the scandalous woman but instead fraya and his chest hair right?
Right?..
*Guys i swear im not gay-*
RIGHT !!
You are, indeed, correct
Lmaoooo
you cannot be trusted anymore
no diddy
*SURFS UP, MALAKAS!*
POV: You are a Persian Immortal switched to Spartan side.
When immortal fall in love on Greek beauty
My Shahanshah, that Hellenic Girl makes me question my loyalty to Eranshar
Farya the Gigachad is at it again
Greek music gives me chills... i also clearly love byzantine styles !
Love from Istanbul to Greece!
Why does this Greek music sound eastern?
**devious smirk**
BROOOOOOOO
THE DUDE FROM HERE LOOKS LIKE THE GUY FROM HERE?!?!??!??!! DUDE!!! !I HAVE THE ASK THE QUESTION......WHY
Ευχαριστούμε!! Χρόνια πολλά, καλή Πάσχα!!!
Χριστός Ανέστη!
Farya you are the Goat
The only problem is that my mind will not rest until I will memorise this song
It will be the 7th song of yours that I will learn
As a greek i found this so beautiful! You are a very talented singer and i was impressed by your fluency in greek! Keep up the good work and thank you for loving and respecting my culture 🇬🇷 ❤️🇮🇷
I haven't expected a Farya thirst trap for today, but I'm not complaining at all, it's a very welcome surprise 😁
a greek song, a persian singer and a turkish word...
what a culturel mix 💙
The quintessential Hellenic banger perfectly executed. I expected nothing less
There is another greek song named „Gülbahar“ dedicated to a turkish girl with similar melody. It would be nice, if someday the song with presented here with background information.
Great performance and awesome aesthetics man
Thanks my friend!
Ok my 5th time watching...have to comment on the beautiful cinematography...just amazing.
Thanks for the kind words my friend!
When you pray for Aphrodite a bit too hard:
You are, so far, one of the most interesting, still-existing channels on CZcams. Your songs are the best on CZcams.
It helps that he's knowledgable on history and uses it in his content. It appeals to both casuals and history nerds because it just comes out as good
Heartwarming, sparkling MV - perfect for all senses. All my Greek holidays over 15 years are passing by in my mind, while listening to these tunes. Many nights we spent on Islands up all night in Tavernas listening to the bouzouki songs l love so much. Plates were smashed, and danced non stop. Then slept till 11 am next day, gone to the beach by 12 noon, when all the Greeks went home for their Siesta laughing at us, while we got sunburnt, and had to watch out for the little black scorpions, who also hid in the little shade some big stones provided,but our heads got cleared up by the crystal clear blue water....Great times. This is a great song masterly sung, and presented. ❤💎🌺Greetings from a European in Australia, Brighton Beach.
Thank you. 21.05.2024
It's a really interesting song, and when I looked at the name of the song, I guessed it was related to Egypt and it turned out to be true. "Mısırlı" means "Egyptian" in Turkish :)
I get chills whenever I listen to him play! Amazing song as always Farya!
you actually sing really good in greek ! God bless you for youre music
Are you greek? When Farya sings in modern farsi, sometimes I have difficulty understanding him as I think he deliberately adpots a more ancient accent... how his greek singing sound to you?
How this guy does not have over 10 million subscribers is beyond me. Such great music, video quality and singing.
Το ταλέντο σου είναι τεράστιο φίλε μου!! Σου εύχομαι να είσαι πάντα καλά! Εμείς οι έλληνες έχουμε πολλά κοινά στοιχεία με τους λαούς της μέσης ανατολής και τους τούρκους αδερφούς μας. Η ιστορία μας έχει περάσει απο τα ίδια μονοπάτια.
I have loved this song for so long. Ive been waiting for you to do it and you finally did! Thank you!!
This guy releases ONLY bangers like blud got me fweling like I was a foreign merchant reaching the shores of Greece and falling in love with the daughter of the local garrison commander, chill out man
Είναι υπέροχο, φίλε μου. Πρόσφατα εγώ άκουσα το τραγούδι και τώρα εσύ του τραγούδησες, υπέροχο!!
"I changed the usul rythmic pattern to a malfoof one." Thank God, the last thing we need is Shai-Hulud or the Kwizatch Haderach attacking Farya's music channel and destroying it.
(I'm sorry. I couldn't resist. Another fantastic piece, my dude.)
Great as always farya, you truly are gifted.✨️
May your work last through the ages. I mean it. Every song is a delight, and, as it is accompanied by so much history and explaining behind, it becomes a lesson in itself about history, arts, music, philosophy and so on. Your work goes across many subjects like literature, music, history, arts, and others. I always feels as if I am at a class in the ancient times when people studied in a multidisciplinary way rather then separate subjects. You bring back the connection between such subjects and show it in magnificent way. You enlighten my mind and feed my soul every time you post another song or video.
Εξαιρετική εκτέλεση και υπέροχη προφορά! Συγχαρητήρια! Καλησπέρα από Ελλάδα! ❤
I've been waiting for you to cover this song for ages! Μπράβο! Είσαι αληθινά μοναδικός μουσικός!
Beautiful and mesmerizing. That's my favorite version of all time. Just perfect!
Thank you Farya, you are a great artist and fine soul!
I have long been an admirer of your works, Mr.Faraji and It was because of your channels I discovered this world of Folk Music- Thank You
So beautiful! Thank you! 👏👏❤❤🎶🎶
What a way to start my morning off. Absolutely beautiful!
Greetings from Greece!
Amazing adaptation of a classic song! Great work!
Beautiful everything -- wow! Beautiful song, music, cinematography, people -- thank you for this amazing creation
Great song to listen to after work, you made my day farya!
Man you don't realize but all your musics, especially the greek ones, kept me going during my 1st year at uni when all hope was lost, now doing better
Great. Thank so much
one of my favorite songs covered so well! love this! ❤
You are incredibly talented
Lovely stuff as usual
I have been waiting for you to cover Misirlou someday, and finally here it is, in all its glory! Love from Egypt Farya 🇪🇬 ❤
Thanks for the new video ! 😊
The song I always sing when coming upon a Greek beauty ♥️
Wow! I am so impressed! Absolutely love it!
Great song, man. You always amaze us every time you upload. Excellent work 👏👏👏
ευχαριστώ!
Great work farya keep going like this❤️🩹❤️🩹❤️🩹
well done ! another absolute majestic work! you're one of the pioneers, man! keep on doing exactly what you are doing! much love and greetings!
I've been waiting for this since FOREVER, it's finally here!!!!!!
i figured it was eventually coming after you demonstrated a lick of misirlou in one of your 'just talking' videos
This man is literally more attractive than the most attractive men I have ever imagined. 🗿
Releases an hour long symphony and then keeps posting bangers, the grind never stops
Nice, I love the vocal melody and cadence this one.😊
Amazing. I hope it'll end up on spotify.
Merci pour cette merveilleuse melodie. Vous êtes fascinant .❤
Magnificent in every aspects 👏💙
well done my friend, very beautiful, thank you very much !
Mate, you are GENIUS!
First CZcams recommended me your version of Tourdion, then i see that the latest video is Misirlou?! Subscribed so fricking fast
Beautiful 😍😍😍
Fantastic song🎉
No better way to start your morning than seeing that Farya uploaded another banger
I didn't know Misirlou went back this far, that's incredible, thank you for sharing this!
This channel is such a gem
I'm study history and your music and videos help me so much, very inspiring.
Very beautiful song ❤
Damn, this is cool, even the visuals
Great stuff!!
Gia sou re Farya Faraji ❤
Μπράβο!
damn that was amazing keep the good work
Yo the production quality is cracked, nicely done
As always, it's great!
Beuatiful!
Farya, you have killed it yet again bro!
The historical bit adds so much to the enjoyment. Thank you Farya
*_back with epic cinematography and videography_*
Greek music was something that brought me to this channel back then when "Hikanatoi" was released. It's really cool that each greek song Farya makes is absolute banger that you will want to listen again and again. And I really want to hear some coptic or ancient Egyptian from Farya - this languages deservs their own banger
Thanks for the goosebumps!
This is so good!!
What a wonderful chanelled content.
You're such an interesting character. Thousands of years old and recapitulating ourstory (yes, ourstory) so we can rejoice once more on everything that has been.
Farya is the most beautiful person in this video (im not gay i swear)
🥵fr
everyones gay once in a while
Bro already proved himself to be the heterosexual cure
It only takes at least one working eye to see that Farya's a fine lad 😁
@@qaze3097 no just you
I honestly had NO idea of the ancient origins of this song! I grew up with the amazing guitar version (that Tarantino later used in Pulp Fiction) and was stunned to see you'd recorded a vid of it as an older, traditional song. Your vocals are stunning, and this was a joy to watch. Thank you for sharing it!
Banger after banger
The effort that goes into your work has me dumbfounded!
اَمِه مازِرونی بِرار هَمتی تَش به پا کِنه با وِنِه آهنگ 🔥🔥
Aman, how do you have a voice of a bird and the fingers of gold, to sing so beautifully and play so magnificently!
Poetics aside, I am really at awe whenever you release a new video. You always do such a great job!
Also, for the longest time was I thinking how would one explain "aman" to someone who never used it, so thanks for that. Now I just need to find how to translate the interjection "more". XD