http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/vi...6151&ref=share
I'm aiming towards some form of eastern european, I'm bosnian and can understand about 1/4 of it.
http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/vi...6151&ref=share
I'm aiming towards some form of eastern european, I'm bosnian and can understand about 1/4 of it.
Last edited by Midgar; 10-28-2008 at 07:09 AM.
Nope, sorry this is the place I found the song and really liked it. I've wanted to download it but I need the name of the song or the artist. Kinda assumed most people are signed up on facebook :P
Unless you can record it and upload it somewhere else, we will have to hope a facebook member can help.
Okay i have no idea what the song is, and i see that you posted your question on facebook as well, but have you tried sending a personal message to the person who uploaded the video? He'll be much more likely to see your question than just another comment on the video.
As for language, all I can tell you is that it is NOT in Polish but it does sound pretty Slavic
Good luck!
I wish we could all hear it.
Can you not record it?
Let me see what I can do...I'll be back in a second
Ok, here's just the audio >>>7712346151_47185.mp3 - 1.71MB
Anybody know this song?
Its nice to be important, but its more important to be nice
Y Ddraig Goch ddyry gychwyn
Thanks Mumbles.
No idea of the song though, sorry.
I'm not going to be much help but...
The language seems to have quite a bit of latin roots; I wonder if it's Romanian.
I think they said 'Check it out, check it out' in English at the start, and somewhere in the lyrics was 'New York, New York'.
It's not Romanian either, but I can understands some words too. I would go for a mix between moldavian and russian. I will try to help you
Thanks for the help so far
Yeah, it sounds similar to various eastern european languages is all I know
oh yeah I did message the guy who posted it on facebook a while back but he said it wasnt his video and he found it elsewhere but he doesnt remember
i also tried contacting the email at the end of the video but no response
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'Bump' or 'age' are more commonly used :P
I think it's Croatian.
Bosnian, Serbo-Croatian are all basically the same so I'm pretty sure it's not Croatian.
Yeah bump was too short to post
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anyone?
Can anyone get the audio file like the guy a few posts back? Doesn't work for me.
Bump