Showing posts with label Lombardian folk music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lombardian folk music. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 27, 2014
'So Nahit 'N Val Camonega' by Camunian folk band 'I Luf'
I'm not sure what 'I Luf' means exactly, but "lùf" means "wolf" in the Camunian dialect. This song is an obvious cover of 'Sweet Home Alabama" by Lynyrd Skynyrd. I suppose that it conveys that the Alpine valley is "Home." I think this is being sung in the Camunian dialect.
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Thursday, December 4, 2008
"Vecchia Milano" - Milanese-Lombardian folk music
This was sent to us by our friend "Eurika." It's a compilation of a few different Lombardian folk songs. The first one sounds like it's actually being sung in "Lombard dialect." It doesn't even sound "Italian." This is great! Not all the nonsense like "Mambo Italiano" that we have been told is "our culture" over the years, but isn't, but literally LOMBARDIAN FOLK MUSIC.
Below, "Milano Bella Milano," another example of some old Milanese music.
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