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Gajè Gipsy Swing — Hungarian Dance No. 5
Album: Gajè Gipsy Swing
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Released: 2017
Length: 3:31
Plays (last 30 days): 2
(instrumental)
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Not lasagna, damn it!

I said Stroganoff!
 Pitjes wrote:

Reminds me on Schnuckenack Reinhardt and Stephan Grapelli, will you take attention to them, please?


OK, so at first I was 
"Dude...Schnuckenack?"

But then I googled and holy crap! There was a Schnuckenack Reinhardt! Distant relation to Django, Grapelli's longtime collaborator. 

I'll have to check Schnuckenack out! Thanks for the revelation! 
 Sonic_Groove wrote:

Gajè Gipsy Swing:

l trio Bolognese vi offre un viaggio nel tempo permettendovi di tornare nella Francia Gitana degli

The Bolognese trio offers you a journey through time allowing you to return to the Gypsy France of the {past}


Thank you for the info!
 jasonv wrote:

If you're looking for more music like this, I can recommend the following album available on most of the major streaming services:

Hungarian Songs As Performed by Lajos Boross and His Gypsy Band
Lajos Boross and His Gypsy Band
2014




Thank You for the info. I will check it out.
EXCELLENT!!  Thanx RP!   
 Pitjes wrote:

Reminds me on Schnuckenack Reinhardt and Stephan Grapelli, will you take attention to them, please?




YES!
what other radio station would mix Donna Summer with Hungarian Dance No. 5?
Reminds me on Schnuckenack Reinhardt and Stephan Grapelli, will you take attention to them, please?
Gajè Gipsy Swing:

l trio Bolognese vi offre un viaggio nel tempo permettendovi di tornare nella Francia Gitana degli

The Bolognese trio offers you a journey through time allowing you to return to the Gypsy France of the {past}
 Kort wrote:

havonta többször


de nagyon jó!

 Maximboy wrote:

Sokadik. 


havonta többször
 rita_johnson wrote:

Grab your children and dance around the kitchen to this!! Hilarity will ensue. 




YES!!  Too funny!   GREAT TUNE!!   Thanx RP!  
Sokadik. 
 Lio67 wrote:

where is it possible to buy a digital version of this track 
thanks a lot  

Up this question 



 fredriley wrote:
Serious fiddle sawing. Those crazy Magyars! 


The players are not Hungarian, they are Roma or Sinti!
It is to bad that the Roma are so badly treated in Hungary and Eastern Europe in general!
Serious fiddle sawing. Those crazy Magyars! 
 ziggytrix wrote:

No. It is absolutely not. Read this if you were being at all serious when you said that.
Thank you Zig.
c.

 sqqqrly wrote:

Is enjoying this music "cultural appropriation"?   I am not Hungarian, but I know a few.

I will risk a 9!



No. It is absolutely not. Read this if you were being at all serious when you said that.
If you're looking for more music like this, I can recommend the following album available on most of the major streaming services:

Hungarian Songs As Performed by Lajos Boross and His Gypsy Band
Lajos Boross and His Gypsy Band
2014
Out of left field! That's why I dig RP!!
 kevrey wrote:

Bugs Bunny and Elmer running around a bush...




Hahahaha!
Olyan jó.
I'm a Hungarian-American, this stuff makes my soul soar.
Bugs Bunny and Elmer running around a bush...
where is it possible to buy a digital version of this track 
thanks a lot  
 nancynancy wrote:
Alan Sherman's version of this song is always going through my head when I listen.

Likewise.  Allan Sherman's version was my first exposure to this song (late 60's?), so I can't hear this and not hear "If you like Hungarian food..."

Sing along now!:

If you like Hungarian food,
They have a goulash which is very good
Or if you wish a dish that's Chinese,
Somewhere down in Column B, there's lobster Cantonese

Enchiladas, that's what people eat in Mexico
Shish kebab is skewered, in Armenia you know
Then there's blubber, the favorite of the frigid Eskimo
Such delicious dishes, no matter where you go

Chicken cacciatore is Italian
Kangaroo souffle must be Australian
Mutton chops are definitely British
Chicken soup undoubtedly is Yiddish

Pumpernickel comes from Lithuania
Hassenpfeffer comes from Pennsylvania
Wiener schnitzel's Austrian or German
Kindly pass the sauerbraten, Herman

Borscht is what they're eating in the Soviet
Wait, I think we've got some on the stove yet
See the Mau Maus underneath the jungle sky
Jolly Mau Maus, eating missionary pie

Frenchmen eat a lot of bouillabaisse there
Dutchmen eat a sauce called Hollandaise there
Smorgasbord in Swedish is the winner
In America it's TV dinner

So there you have one food from each land
Each one delicious, each one simply grand
Mix them all up, in one big mish mash
And what have you got? Hungarian goulash

 Sofa_King wrote:
Exquisite! 

Solid 8 from me.  What a fun ride.

stroganoff
Is enjoying this music "cultural appropriation"?   I am not Hungarian, but I know a few.

I will risk a 9!
Exquisite! 
Growing up Hungarian in USA, this song is in my blood, but I've never heard it played like this before. Excellent!  
The crowd looks pretty bored. 
Flint-stones theme in there
amazing!!!!
Wow, I am enlivened, thank you so much.
Grab your children and dance around the kitchen to this!! Hilarity will ensue. 
Finally, something we can dance to!
Go BillG!  What fun.
Alan Sherman's version of this song is always going through my head when I listen.
This is a catchy brew, I like it!

Második!
A classical original by Johannes Brahms.


"The German composer, pianist, and conductor Johannes Brahms (1833-1897) was one of the most significant composers of the 19th century. His works greatly enriched the romantic repertory."