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TimoKinnunen

Worldfusion  

28 Ratings 

from FinlandFinland
Bandmembers:   Timo Kinnunen (All)
Bandpage:   http://www.soundlift.com/timokinnunen
Homepage:   http://timokinnunen.net
Influences:   World Music and Folk
Next Show(s):   No shows scheduled for this band.
 
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  Kekkerit Mäkelän kanatarhassa
  Folk
 
Song information in English language Song Info:  Alfred Tanner was a famous varietee artist in Finland at the beginning of 1900's. I like his songs, and I used to listen to them much during my childhood.
Lyrics:  In Finnish:

Lyhtyjä kiikku, orsilla riippu,
jouko ain' paisu,
fiiniä oli, tarhasta tuli
viehkeä haisu.
Janne se kans' haitarians
pruuvas jo täällä
pä&au ml;llä tynnyrin,
haitulitii.
Tyt&oum l;t oli puettu kukkasin,
oli poijatkin panneet
nappins' kiinn',
varttuivat alkuu
suu messingillä, millä mielessä
haitulitii.

Janne kun veti
haitarist' heti
halitilitulitaalaa,
h&au ml;ltä se kävi,
kaikki sen näki,
boston kun skaalaa,
himmeä valo
lyhdyssä palo
tunnetta nosti,
koski jäseniin,
haitulitii.
Suutarkin morjens'
sano lestilleen,
ja tarhaan riensi
hän perheineen,
eukolleen hihkas
ett' tuuppas' kerran
herrasi kanssa
yks' haitulitii.

- A. Tanner -

In English:

There were lanterns hanging
at roosts,
and more folk stepping in
this poultry yard,
from where it was just
sweet smell spreading around.
Jack was just starting play
his simple accordion
sitting on a tiny barrel.
Hey to lay tii.
Girls had some flowers
in their hair
and boys had
their best suits on
An they were all smiling
and thinking some pleasant
thoughts in their mind.
Hey to lay tii.

And the Jack took some notes
from his accordion:
hey to lay tii da-daa.
And everybody could hear
that he knew
pretty well
his Boston style.
And that dim light coming from
hanging lanterns
made them feel fine.
And they danced that
they felt some pain
in their legs, too.
And shoemaker had left his work,
too,
and come to the poultry yard
with his wife.
And he said her:
Now, my dear, would you come,
please,
and dance with you master
one damned dance -
hey to lay tii.

- Timo Kinnunen -
Lyrics Author:  Alfred Tanner
Composer:  Trad.
Filesize:  1.2MB

Wow! This is amazing. Like one long acid trip that doesn't end! Absolutely love it!
Jaan Richtreton
August 18th, 2006
BIZARRE!!! Sounds like the famous songwriter, topshooter and ariapenetrator "Sheriff Fatze"! incredible!!! This is like Rudolph the rednosed reeindeer with winterreifen! thank your very matsch! möklö the öklä ärieä göwännaa in thö snöw! homerehrenfeld, taumb!
Max Hardcore
August 31st, 2005
Absolutely bizarre!!! Best authentic sound I ever heard on this page- and it´s from Finnland!!! Soundtrack!!! motion picture - scandinavian directors
Sheriff Fatze
August 29th, 2005
No huh huh! Tätä en olisi uskonut kuulevani näinä konemusiikin aikoina. Tunnelma oli aito ja hikinen. English translation: Uh-uh! Never thought I'd hear something like this. It sounds so real.
Petteri Suomalainen
March 22nd, 2005




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