Sep 30, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Gnarls Barkley - Crazy Remake (My Version) [HD]




Nikos Deja Vu - Gnarls Barkley - Crazy Remake (My Version)

A little time soon after this great song and the not so good video (in my opinion) came out on the air (April 2006), I decided to create a new video, as how as it should be (in my opinion) the first one, and I think my video is far better than the original !
Probably many of you have seen it on the net and/or in my sites, specially my friends and my old contacts.
Today while I was speaking to a friend, accidentally I used some words from the song (flash-back), so I remember that I haven't upload it in FB, so here it is but this time transformed to HD and the sound is GREAT!

The Lyrics:

I remember when,
I remember
I remember when I lost my mind
There was something so pleasant about that place
Even your emotions have an echo in so much space

And when you're out there without care
Yeah, I was out of touch
But it wasn't because I didn't know enough
I just knew too much

Does that make me crazy?
Possibly

And I hope that you are
Having the time of your life
But think twice
That's my only advice

Come on now, who do you
Who do you, who do you, who do you think you are?
Ha ha ha, bless your soul
You really think you're in control?

Well, I think you're crazy
I think you're crazy
I think you're crazy
Just like me

My heroes had the heart
To lose their lives out on a limb
And all I remember
Is thinking, I want to be like them

Ever since I was little
It looked like fun
And it's no coincidence I've come
And I can die when I'm done

But maybe I'm crazy
Maybe you're crazy
Maybe we're crazy
Probably...

Enjoy it

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Nikos Deja Vu - Macedonia is in Greece [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Macedonia is in Greece

MACEDONIA
What's in a Name?
A Rose by Any Other Name, Is It Still A Rose?

Is a rose by any other name still a rose? What if we started calling the "rose" an "onion"? If you had both next to each other, could you point to each and call each an onion? Would one be a real onion and the other a fake onion? Would both smell the same, look the same, have the same texture, color, and all other qualities?
If you asked someone for an onion what would he give you? Would your sweetheart appreciate the dozen onions that you sent her for Valentine's Day?

Now, what happens if one area of our world started calling itself with the same name as a neighboring area? What if this area also took the identity and history of its neighbors? What if this first area becomes a country? Can it now decide to call itself with the same name as its neighbor and the rest of the world recognizes
it so? The Massachusetts Bay Colony consisted of the area of the northern New England states and also encompassed part of what today is the Canadian province of Quebec. Throughout the years, many Quebec inhabitants have migrated from Quebec to the New England states. If Quebec broke away from Canada and became an independent country, would it be suitable to change its name to "New England"? Would it bother anyone if this "New England" hoisted a new flag with New Hampshire's Old Man of the Mountain in the middle
of it, printed new currency picturing Bunker Hill on it, redrew their maps such that their territory is shown going all the way down to Boston and beyond, and revised their history books to indicate the colonial New England history as their own. Maybe we can call this new country "New New England" and we can rename the Northeastern part of the United States "Old New England". Will that make it clear to everybody?

We read the above hypothetical situation and think that it is so ridiculous that it could never happen. But, that is exactly what is happening today right before our eyes between The FYROM, former Yugoslavia's southern republic, and Macedonia, one of Greece's northern provinces. Before 1944 the area that later comprised of the former Yugoslavia's southern republic was not called Macedonia but was called Vardarska Banovina (Province -of the river- Vardar). It was in 1944 that (Joseph Broz) Marshal Tito, the Communist dictator ruling Yugoslavia at that time, created Yugoslavia's southern republic and called it "Socialist Republic of Macedonia". However, "Macedonia" was already the name of one of Greece's northern provinces. In ancient times, the land that Macedonia covered included this northern province of Greece, a small part of Bulgaria, a small part of Albania, and a small part of the region that Tito named the Socialist Republic of Macedonia. It is pertinent to note that Tito’s Socialist Republic of Macedonia consisted of not only a small part of ancient Macedonia but also a far larger part from Slavic Yugoslavia. There is no doubt that creating this Republic in the southern region in Yugoslavia and including "Macedonia" in its name was deliberate with the main intention
of laying claim to the region of ancient Macedonia of the northern province of Greece. Particularly, what Tito and his Communist allies wanted was the city of Thessaloniki with its lucrative warm water port.

After 1944 a deliberate and systematic campaign was initiated for Yugoslavia's southern republic to
take over the history of ancient Macedonia. “Scholars” from the “People’s Republic of Macedonia” were commissioned to re-write their history books to include the ancient Macedonian History according to the wishes of the League of Communists of communist Yugoslavia, accompanied by perverted maps showing their "Macedonia" going all the way down to the northern half of Mount Olympus. Also, “linguists” led by Blagoj Konev, a.k.a. Blaže Koneski, were appointed to create the alphabet for and refine the "newly discovered" Macedonian language, which, of course, was made to sound as if it were the “natural development” of the ancient Macedonian language. Through their control of mass media and education, the government of “People’s Republic of Macedonia” then introduced this language and claimed that it is the language that was spoken by the ancient Macedonians. However, this language is grammatically nearly identical to Bulgarian and, due to continuous government interventions, its vocabulary tends to include more Serbo-Croatian words that have replaced the Bulgarian words. They clearly overlooked the unquestionable fact that the inhabitants of ancient Macedonia were Greeks and spoke the Greek language. Numerous excavations in all of the ancient Macedonia area have consistently unearthed relics clearly with Greek writings, and depictions of
rulers clearly designated with Greek names.

In September of 1991 this republic declared independence from Yugoslavia and it named itself
"Republic of Macedonia" as a new independent country. They designed a new flag with the Sun of Vergina
at its center and printed new currency with the White Tower of Thessaloniki, symbols clearly from the northern province of Greece. Because of these actions and also because of certain articles in their constitution which implied that the their country had territorial rights to all of the ancient Macedonian area, Greece imposed a
trade embargo and prevented any trade commerce through Greece's northern border. Greece reluctantly lifted
the trade embargo when The FYROM redesigned and accepted a new flag, stopped the issuance of the new currency with the depiction of the White Tower of Thessaloniki, and passed amended articles to their constitution implying that they have no territorial rights outside their present boundaries. Greece, however, continued to
object to their use of the name Macedonia. Because of this objection, the United Nations accepted this nation
as a new member with the temporary name of "The Former Yugoslav Republic Of Macedonia (The FYROM)"
(UN Resolutions #817 of April 7 and #845 of June 18 of 1993) until a permanent solution to the name is found.
To this date no solution has been found and the UN deadline of September 13, 2002 has passed by with the
two countries only agreeing to extend discussions on this matter for one more year.

The deliberate and systematic campaign of distortion, stealing and absorption of the history and ethnicity of the ancient Macedonians is ongoing today with full and untiring strength. Although officially this country is known as The FYROM, through a vigorous campaign they have managed to contrive the world to call it Macedonia in common day usage. The Internet and mass-communication has made it easy for them to do this and they have used these tools to create a flood of misinformation. One such example that clearly shows their devious actions is the Web site: http://faq.macedonia.org/. Hitler is credited with saying "Tell a big enough lie, tell it often enough, and it becomes the truth". In some way this provides an explanation as to why the inhabitants of The FYROM are so adamant about keeping the name Macedonia. Now, fifty-eight years after the start of the campaign of distortion, stealing and absorption of the GREEK history and ethnicity of the ancient Macedonians, we find that the inhabitants of The FYROM are mostly the children of 1944 and those that were born afterwards and who grew up with these untruths. To them these have become facts. But, must this go on any longer? Isn't it time to set the record straight?

What's in a Name? - In a name you have identity, history, ancestry, culture, ethnicity, belonging, cohesiveness, texture, color, and many other qualities. And, it is in the Macedonian names, which those in The FYROM now want to claim as their own, where one of the greatest proofs of the GREEKNESS of Macedonia lies. Here are some of countless examples:

Macedonian = GREEK for "the tall one"

Amyntas (father of Philip) = GREEK for "defender"

Philippos (Philip) = GREEK for "one who loves the horse"

Alexandros (Alexander) = GREEK for "the protector of man"

Bucephalus (Alexander's beloved horse with a large head)= GREEK for "ox-like head "

Aristotle (Alexander's teacher) = GREEK for "the best and perfect one"

Thessaloniki = GREEK for "victory over the Thessalians"

Countless historians and other scholars have written extensively about the Greekness of Macedonia. Henry Morgenthau served in Constantinople as US Ambassador (1913-16), served as Vice President of the Relief Committee for the Middle East (1919-21). He was appointed by the League of Nations and served as President of the Greek Refugee Settlement Committee (1923-28) and is known as a most reliable source of historical facts. In 1929 (please note that this was 15 years before the start of the campaign of distortion, stealing and absorption of the Greek history and ethnicity of the ancient Macedonians by Tito’s propagandists) Henry Morgenthau published his book “I was sent to Athens”, in which he writes:

"Soon after Athens had reached the height of its glory under Pericles in the Fifth Century, B. C., and had started on its decline, the rise of Macedon under Philip carried Greek influence into new regions. The glory of Athens had been based upon sea power, but the conquests of Macedon were the work of land armies— Philip invented the invincible phalanx. Upon Philip's death his son, Alexander the Great, set forth to conquer the whole of the then known world, and as that world in his day lay to the east, his marches were in that direction. In a few years he had overrun the fertile plains and opulent cities of Asia Minor, Syria, Mesopotamia, and Persia, and had carried his conquests to the gates of Delhi. In all the cities in the intervening countries he left large garrisons of Greek soldiers. In many of these countries he founded flourishing new cities. In every place his soldiers were followed by large colonies of Greek civilians. The result was that the whole of western Asia, and of what we call the Near East, including Asia Minor Egypt, Palestine, Syria, Babylonia, Mesopotamia, Persia, and northwestern India, was saturated with the Greek influence and with Greek colonies."

"The imagination of these conquered peoples was dazzled by the introduction of Greek art, literature, philosophy, and public works. Though the successors of Alexander were unable to maintain the political control of the lands he conquered, and though successive waves of Roman, Arabian, and Tartar conquests swept over these lands in succeeding centuries, none of the later conquerors has been able wholly to eradicate the influence of Greek culture, nor to exterminate that element of population which was of Greek blood."

"….The Greek War of Independence, which came to a successful conclusion in 1832, affected less than one half of the Greeks in the Turkish Empire. It did not bring freedom to the Greeks of Macedonia and Thrace, of Crete and the Aegean Islands, nor to the more than two million Greeks in Asia Minor and Constantinople."

If the entire region of The FYROM were from ancient Macedonia they would have some legitimate claim for The FYROM to be called Macedonia. But it is not. Over 90% of the ancient Macedonian area is outside of The FYROM's borders and less than 1/5 of its own land within its borders is from the ancient Macedonian area. The FYROM is clearly mostly a Slavic region.

If a vast majority of the inhabitants in The FYROM were Greeks, they would have some legitimate claim to have this country named Macedonia. But they are not. The Greek inhabitants in The FYROM are a small minority.

So where does their claim for The FYROM to be called Macedonia in any form comes from? There is no valid reason, which is based on truth for this country to have any form of a name that contains "Macedonia" in it.

Presently, internal strife between the various minorities within The FYROM, has placed the country on the verge of collapse. Albania (since about 1/4 of The FYROM territory is ethnically Albanian) and Bulgaria are anxiously waiting on the sidelines for this to happen to quickly rush in and grab a piece of it. On the other hand, Greece maintains a position of a staunch supporter for the survival of this country. Isn't it ironic that The FYROM continues to slap Greece, its one and only friend of the region, in the face with the "Macedonian Name Issue"?

I would think, though, that changing their name back to "VARDARSKA" such as "VARDARSKA REPUBLIKA " or "REPUBLIKA VARDAR" would serve as a unifying force for the various factions within its borders, would eliminate the name controversy with its neighbors, and would put them on the road to their proper identity, ethnicity, heritage and most of all dignity.

Bill Gatzoulis

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PS: Bill Gatzoulis was born in Pentalofos of the Kozani prefecture in the Macedonia Province of Greece and came to the United States in 1955. He graduated in 1968 from the University of New Hampshire and is now a retired Electrical Engineer from the US Department of the Navy. He has served on the Parish Council of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church in Dover NH, as President of Thesseum Chapter #248 of The Order of AHEPA, and as President of the Pentalofos Society. He is presently President of The Hellenic Society Paideia of New Hampshire which aims to preserve and promote the Hellenic heritage, history, language, art, culture, and religion in New Hampshire.

Nikos Deja Vu - Pontus The Greek Genocide in 19 minutes [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Pontus The Greek Genocide in 19 mniutes

The Pontian Greek Genocide 1916-1923

May 19 has been recognized by the Greek parliament as the day of remembrance of the Pontian Greek Genocide by the Turks. There are various estimates of the toll. Records kept mainly by priests show a minimum 350,000 Pontian Greeks exterminated through systematic slaughter by Turkish troops and Kurdish para-militaries. Other estimates, including those of foreign missionaries, spoke of 500,000 deaths, most through deportation and forced marches into the Anatolian desert interior. Thriving Greek cities like Pafra, Samsous, Kerasous, and Trapezous, at the heart of Pontian Hellenism on the coast of the Black Sea, endured recurring massacres and deportations that eventually destroyed their Greek population.

The opening bell of the genocide came with the order in 1914 for all Pontian men between the ages of 18 and 50 to report for military duty. Those who “refused” or “failed” to appear, the order provided, were to be summarily shot. The immediate result of this firman (decree) was the murder of thousands of the more prominent Pontians, whose name appeared on lists of “undesirables” already prepared by the Young Turk regime.

Added thousands ended up in the notorious Labor Battalions (amele taburu). In a precursor of what was to become a favorite practice in Hitler’s extermination camps, Pontian men were driven from their homes into the wilderness to perform hard labor and expire from exhaustion, thirst, and disease. German advisors of the Turkish regime (what a surprise!) suggested that Pontian populations be forced into internal exile. This “advise” led directly to the emptying of hundreds of Pontian villages and the forced march of women, children, and old people to nowhere. The details of this systematic slaughter of the Pontians by the Turks were dutifully recorded by both German and Austrian diplomats.

The Pontians, unlike Greeks elsewhere in Asia Minor, did try to organize armed resistance against their butchers. Pontian guerrilla bands had appeared in the mountains of Santa as early as 1916. Brave leaders, like Capitan Stylianos Kosmidis, even hoisted the flag of independent Pontus in the hope of help from Greece and Russia (which never arrived). But the struggle was unequal. The Turkish army, assisted by the blood-thirsty Tsets, cuthroats of mostly Kurdish extraction, attacked and destroyed undefended Pontian villages in revenge.

On May 19, 1919, chief butcher Kemal himself disembarked at Samsous to begin organizing the final phase of the Pontian genocide. Assisted by his German advisers, and surrounded by his own band of killers — monsters like Topal Osman, Refet Bey, Ismet Inonu, and Talaat Pasha — the founder of “modern” Turkey applied himself to the destruction of the Pontian Greeks. With the Greek army engaged in Anatolia, a new wave of deportations, mass killings, and “preventative” executions destroyed the remnants of Pontian Hellenism. The plan worked with deadly precision. In the Amasia province alone, with a pre-war population of some 180,000, records show a final tally of 134,000 people liquidated.

The memory of the Pontian Genocide is dedicated to all those in Europe and the U.S. who shamelessly advocate admitting Turkey into the EU and describe it as a “democracy.” They are all blind as they are shameless.

AUSTRIAN AND GERMAN ARCHIVES REVEAL THE CRIME

24 July 1909 German Ambassador in Athens Wangenheim to Chancellor Bulow quoting Turkish Prime Minister Sefker Pasha: “The Turks have decided upon a war of extermination against their Christian subjects.”

26 July 1909 Sefker Pasha visited Patriarch Ioakeim III and tells him: “we will cut off your heads, we will make you disappear. It is either you or us who will survive.”

14 May 1914 Official document from Talaat Bey Minister of the Interior to Prefect of Smyrna: The Greeks, who are Ottoman subjects, and form the majority of inhabitants in your district, take advantage of the circumstances in order to provoke a revolutionary current, favourable to the intervention of the Great Powers. Consequently, it is urgently necessary that the Greeks occupying the coast-line of Asia Minor be compelled to evacuate their villages and install themselves in the vilayets of Erzerum and Chaldea. If they should refuse to be transported to the appointed places, kindly give instructions to our Moslem brothers, so that they shall induce the Greeks, through excesses of all sorts, to leave their native places of their own accord. Do not forget to obtain, in such cases, from the emigrants certificates stating that they leave their homes on their own initiative, so that we shall not have political complications ensuing from their displacement.

31 July 1915 German priest J. Lepsius: “The anti-Greek and anti-Armenian persecutions are two phases of one programme – the extermination of the Christian element from Turkey.

16 July 1916 German Consul Kuchhoff from Amisos to Berlin: “The entire Greek population of Sinope and the coastal region of the county of Kastanome has been exiled. Exile and extermination in Turkish are the same, for whoever is not murdered, will die from hunger or illness.”

30 November 1916 Austrian consul at Amisos Kwiatkowski to Austria Foreign Minister Baron Burian: “on 26 November Rafet Bey told me: “we must finish off the Greeks as we did with the Armenians . . . on 28 November. Rafet Bey told me: “today I sent squads to the interior to kill every Greek on sight.” I fear for the elimination of the entire Greek population and a repeat of what occurred last year” (meaning the Armenian genocide).

13 December 1916 German Ambassador Kuhlman to Chancellor Hollweg in Berlin: “Consuls Bergfeld in Samsun and Schede in Kerasun report of displacement of local population and murders. Prisoners are not kept. Villages reduced to ashes. Greek refugee families consisting mostly of women and children being marched from the coasts to Sebasteia. The need is great.”

19 December 1916 Austrian Ambassador to Turkey Pallavicini to Vienna lists the villages in the region of Amisos that were being burnt to the ground and their inhabitants raped, murdered or dispersed.

20 January 1917 Austrian Ambassador Pallavicini: “the situation for the displaced is desperate. Death awaits them all. I spoke to the Grand Vizier and told him that it would be sad if the persecution of the Greek element took the same scope and dimension as the Armenia persecution. The Grand Vizier promised that he would influence Talaat Bey and Emver Pasha.”

31 January 1917 Austrian Chancellor Hollweg’s report: “. . . the indications are that the Turks plan to eliminate the Greek element as enemies of the state, as they did earlier with the Armenians. The strategy implemented by the Turks is of displacing people to the interior without taking measures for their survival by exposing them to death, hunger and illness. The abandoned homes are then looted and burnt or destroyed. Whatever was done to the Armenians is being repeated with the Greeks.

Thus, by government decree 1,500,000 Armenians and 300,000 Pontian Greeks were annihilated through exile, starvation, cold, illness, slaughter, murder, gallows, axe, and fire. Those who survived fled never to return. The Pontians now lie scattered all over the world as a result of the genocide and their unique history, language (the dialect is a valuable link between ancient and modern Greek), and culture are endangered and face extinction.

A double crime was committed – genocide and the uprooting of a people from their ancestral homelands of three millenia. The Christian nations were not only witnesses to this horrible and monstrous crime, which remains unpunished, but for reasons of political expediency and self interest have, by their silence, pardoned the criminal. The Ottoman and Kemalist Turks were responsible for the genocide of the Pontian people, the most heinous of all crimes according to international law. The international community must recognise this crime.

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Nikos Deja Vu - The Pontians and the Cretans [HD]




Nikos Deja Vu - The Pontians and the Cretans

Song dedicated to the Greatest of the Greeks!

Cretans and Pontians: Same race, same face, same history, same culture, similar greek-dialect, one faith, similar traditions, same music..
BIG Survivors, both of them...

Here is a song written by the Cretan Zoidakis and the Pontian Kazantzidis, for the two lands :
The Great Pontos and the Glorious Crete,
through the ages...

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Nikos Deja Vu - Pentozali KRI KRI [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Pentozali

ΚΑΛΗΜΕΡΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ!
GOOD MORNING GREECE!

Και μετά απο αυτά, ποιός έχει όρεξη για να δουλέψει...
ΦΈΡΤΕ ΜΟΥ ΜΙΑ ΡΑΚΗΗΗΗΗ ΟΡΕ!
(έστω ένα ..τσιπουράκι!)

Nikos Deja Vu - Νίκος Ζιώγαλας & Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου - Πέρασε η μπόρα [HQ]




Στίχοι: Νίκος Ζιώγαλας
Μουσική: Νίκος Ζιώγαλας
Πρώτη εκτέλεση: Νίκος Ζιώγαλας & Αναστασία Μουτσάτσου ( Ντουέτο ) 2001

Ησύχασε η θάλασσα
μέσα στα μάτια σου
Το πλοίο φτάνει,
μπαίνει μες στο λιμάνι
Τώρα που ησύχασε κι εμένα η καρδιά μου
Ο πόνος άλλο τώρα, πια δε μας φτάνει

Μόνη ξανά δε θα σ' αφήσω
Να μη μ' αφήσεις μόνο ποτέ
Πέρασε η μπόρα, πέρασε

Κανείς δε θα μπορέσει να σε πειράξει
άγγελος φύλακας θα βάζει τάξη
άγγελος θα 'μαι εγώ για σένα
άνοιξε τα φτερά σου πάνω από μένα

Μόνη ξανά δε θα σ' αφήσω
να μη μ' αφήσεις μόνο ποτέ
τίποτα πια στην τύχη, τίποτα
μόνη ξανά δε θα σ' αφήσω
να μη μ' αφήσεις μόνο ποτέ

Nikos Deja Vu - SPASTA! (Greek taverna late night) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - SPASTA! (Greek taverna late night)
(Spasta = break everything)

Sep 27, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Kalliontzidis - Rachiopoulon [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Καλλιοντζίδης - Ραχιόπουλον

KΑΛΗΜΕΡΑ ΕΛΛΑΔΑ!

Ραχιόπουλον θα ίνουμε
σα ράχια θα γυρίζω
σα κλαδόπα θα κάθουμε
...και θα χελιδονίζω

Ραχιόπα σκίζω κι έρχουμε
τα γόνατά μ'κι τσίζω
τα στράτας ης πολλά μακρά
το καρδόπο σ' θα χτίζω

Η δείσα εφέκεν τα ρασ ιά
κι' έκατσεν σα καμμένα
τρυγώνα μ'άφο' τα κυρουκά σ'
κι άρ'έλα μετ'εμέναν.
______________

Στ' όρη πουλάκι θα γενώ
στις ράχες θα γυρίζω
μες στους κλώνους θα κάθομαι
και θα χελιδονίζω

Βουνά διαβαίνω να σε βρώ
και οι στράτες μακριά σου,
κόποι δε με φοβίζουνε
να φτιάξω την καρδιά σου.

Η δείσα φεύγ'απ'τα βουνά
κάθεται στα καμένα
να σε κλέψ' απ'τον κύρη σου
συνωμοτεί με μένα.
___________

Η Ρωμανία κι αν επέρασεν ανθεί και φέρει κι άλλο..

ΖΗΤΩ Ο ΠΟΝΤΟΣ

Nikos Deja Vu - Pontian Dance MACHERIA (knives) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Pontian Dance MACHERIA (knives)

The Pyrrhichios dance (Pyrrhic dance) (Ancient Greek: πυρρίχιος or πυρρίχη, but often misspelled as πυρρίχειος or πυρήχειος) is described by Xenophon in his work the Anabasis. In that work he describes that at a festival was held in Trapezus to celebrate the arrival of his troops in the city. The following is a paraphrase of his account.

During that festival two Thracian women, dressed as men, fought with knives in circular dance to the sound of a lyra. He further describes the two dancers struggling with one another for victory and the opponent's death. At one point one of the dancers stabbed the other to the shock and amazement of the crowd. The blood that flowed and the subsequent collapse of the defeated dancer further shocked the observers who cried out in horror. The victor proceeded to dance around the defeated opponent. Suddenly, in a theatrical realization of his deed, he proceeded to kneel by the victim in anguish and stab himself. This further shocked the crowd some of whom rushed to abait this deed. When doing so, they realized that the entire proceeding was fake, as the blood was thickened dye. The two dancers then arose to the amusement of all present.

This dance is loosely maintained by all Greeks in one form or another throughout Greece. However, the Pontian people have maintained it to this day, as accurately as it was described by Xenophon. This dance should not be confused with Serra, as the two are distinct dances.

Πυρρίχιος

Για την δημιουργία του υπάρχουν τρεις μυθικές εκδοχές:

1.Κατά τη διάρκεια της βασιλείας του Κρόνου, πριν τις Τιτανομαχίες και ενώ ο Ζευς ήταν ακόμα βρέφος, οι Κουρήτες χόρευαν τον πυρρίχιο γύρω του κάνοντας δυνατό θόρυβο με τα όπλα και τις ασπίδες τους για να μην ακούσει ο παιδοκτόνος Κρόνος το κλάμα του.

2.Στην πολιορκία της Τροίας, ο Αχιλλέας, πριν κάψει το νεκρό του Πατρόκλου, χόρεψε τον Πυρρίχιο πάνω στην πλατφόρμα των καυσόξυλων πριν παραδώσει τον Πάτροκλο στη νεκρική πυρά (πυρά - Πυρρίχιος).

3.Ο Πύρρος (γιος του Αχιλλέα) κάτω από τα τείχη της Τροίας, χόρεψε σε αυτό τον ρυθμό, από τη χαρά του για το θάνατο του Ευρύπυλου (Πύρρος - Πυρρίχιος).

Όποια και αν ήταν η μυθική «καταγωγή» του Πυρρίχιου, το σίγουρο είναι ότι τον χόρευαν από τον Εύξεινο Πόντο μέχρι την Κρήτη, ενώ οι Σπαρτιάτες τον θεωρούσαν ένα είδος πολεμικής προπόνησης και τον μάθαιναν από μικρά παιδιά. Για τον Πυρρίχιο βρίσκουμε αναφορές στον Όμηρο και τον Ξενοφώντα. Ο δεύτερος δε, κάνει λόγο και για μια άλλη, πιο «ελαφριά» ή «εκφυλισμένη» εκδοχή του Πυρρίχιου, την «πύρριχη». Αυτή η νεότερη εκδοχή του χορού υποβιβάζεται σε χορό συμποσίων, δε χορεύεται από ομάδες πολεμιστών χωρισμένους σε αμυνόμενους και επιτιθέμενους αλλά από μία ομάδα χορευτών (ανδρών και γυναικών) σε κύκλο.

Στις μέρες μας, τον Πυρρίχιο έχουν διασώσει οι Πόντιοι, σε μία μορφή που πλησιάζει την πύρριχη, χωρίς οπλισμό, με άνδρες και γυναίκες, αλλά αντί οι χορευτές να σχηματίζουν κύκλο, σχηματίζουν ευθεία γραμμή.

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Nikos Deja Vu - Ithikon Akmeotaton - Saranta Mila kokkina [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Ithikon Akmeotaton - Saranta Mila kokkina - Pontian Song

Nikos Deja Vu - Ithikon Akmeotaton - Tik Medley [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Ithikon Akmeotaton - Tik Medley

Nikos Deja Vu - The Pontian Dance Sera by Argonauts Komninoi [HQ]




A home video of the Pontian Dance group "Argonauts Komninoi" at "Pontiaki Estia" in Melbourne Australia

They dance the ancient "Pyrrhic" dance called "Sera". Made up of 2 sections. The slow start called "Atsiapat" (a name of a town in Pontos / Karadeniz - todays Turkey) and the "Tromakton" (meaning lively / scary) part.
The name "Sera" comes from a town next to Trapezounta - Trabzon in Pontos (modern Northern Turkey) were it was said the best dancers came from (and still do!)

Then 2 of the dancers break away to dance the knife dance.

It is mentioned also by Xenophon in his book "Anavasis" that 2 soldiers danced around the fire to entertain others, one pretends to be hit and is dragged off .....

This group has danced internationally all around the world, even seen at the Athens Olympics in 2004.

The first dancer is the dance teacher Christos Theodoridis (who also was the teacher at Dora Stratou dance academy).
Their names are Christos theodoridis, Leonidas, Dimitris Gourzoulidis, Panagiotis Apostolidis, Nikos Konstantinidis, Giouras Savinidis, Kostas Savinidis.

On the Ntaouli (drum) is Theodoros Kotidis who is now a well know lyra player
.
THE PYRRHIC DANCE

Spartan soldiers dance the Pyrrichian dance

A warlike men's dance from Pontos. In the Odyssey, Odysseus travels along the Black Sea and Homer mentions a war dance, Pyrrihos. Because Pontics preserved many ancient Greek customs and linguistic features, many people think that this dance is the Pyrrihos. The modern name refers to a river near Trapezounda (English Trebizond, Turkish Trabzon, the major city of Pontos) were it is said that the best dances came from. The rhythm starts in 7/16 and becomes an even meter when the dance speeds up. Today Serra is usually a show dance performed by a small number of men who know the same variations. This dance should not be confused with Serenitsa, which is completely different.

The most famous war-dance of antiquity (ancient Greeks), received its name from Pyrrichos, a Dorian.
It was danced to the flute, and its time was very quick: the pyrriche or pyrrhic dance which was performed in armor.

"Ye have the Pyrrhic dance as often, Where is the Pyrrhic phalanx gone?" - Byron

The dancers imitated the actions of battle to the sound of a reed-pipe. The dance is named after its inventor, Pyrriche the Dorian, so there is no connection to the Pyrrhic of Pyrrhic victory. Julius Caesar introduced it into Rome. A relic of the pyrriche survives to this in day Greece, it is also known as Romeika..

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Nikos Deja Vu - Pentozali KRI KRI [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Pentozali KRI KRI [HQ]

Nikos Deja Vu - ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ ~ Ο Κωσταντάκης




Nikos Deja Vu - ΗΠΕΙΡΟΣ ~ Ο Κωσταντάκης

Nikos Deja Vu - Παναγία Σουμελά - Λύρα..




Ο μητροπολίτης Δράμας τραγουδά ένα παμπάλαιο ποντιακό τραγούδι με τη λήξη της θείας λειτουργίας και η λύρα αντηχεί πάλι στην Παναγιά Σουμελά του Πόντου...
15 Αυγούστου 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Σμύρνη - 2500 χρόνια Ελλάδα




Nikos Deja Vu - Πόντος - Κρυπτοχριστιανοί Πόντιοι




Nikos Deja Vu - ΠΟΝΤΟΣ: Εδώ είμαστε λίγοι, ΕΚΕΙ είμαστε πολλοί....




Sep 24, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - 4 Non Blondes - Spaceman [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - 4 Non Blondes - Spaceman

Nikos Deja Vu - Whitesnake - Fool for your lovin (Live) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Whitesnake - Fool for your lovin NO MORE (Live)

Nikos Deja Vu - Anouk - Nobody's Wife [Reggae Version] [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Anouk - Nobody's Wife [Reggae Version]

Have you ever seen this?
No?
I thought so!!!

Nikos Deja Vu - Jimi Hendrix - Johnny B Goode (1968) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Jimi Hendrix - Johnny B Goode (1968)

Nikos Deja Vu - Gloria Jones - Tainted Love (1964) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Gloria Jones - Tainted Love (1964)

Well, I thought I knew almost ...all (!!!) about music!
What an illusion...
LOL
After this discover, I gave up, I know nothing, or better, maybe something I know....

Read this:

"The undercurrent of change is challenge. In the 50's, the Beats, the Ban The Bomb movement, and Rock'n'Roll challenged the status quo of America as limiting and oppressive. The early 60's continued this with the advent of young idealist JFK, the folk music boom, and most importantly the ongoing Civll Rights struggle. History's biggest generation was poised on the brink of the future. They were discovering that their fathers said one thing and did another. The struggle between their optimism and the system's hypocrisy is still raging today...

About Gloria Jones: She was an American soul singer who peaked with this steller tune in '64. It never quite made the mainstream, but was big abroad. She eventually, like Jimi and P.P. Arnold and so many others, found better support and fame in England. In the early 70's she met Marc Bolan of T.Rex. They were steadfast partners until his untimely death in 1977. Their son was responsible for the recent restoration of the T.Rex documentary, "Born To Boogie", shot by Ringo Starr.

This song of course finally received its fame in a medley with the Supremes' "Where did Our Love Go" which became a huge hit for english new wave duo Soft Cell in 1982...."

COVERS:
Soft Cell (1981)
Marilyn Manson (2001)
and many more minor bands

Nikos Deja Vu - Bachman Turner Overdrive - You aint seen nothing [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Bachman Turner Overdrive - You aint seen nothing yet

Nikos Deja Vu - Anouk - Nobody's Wife




Nikos Deja Vu - Anouk - Nobody's Wife

Sep 23, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Old people RULEZ!!!




Nikos Deja Vu - Old people RULEZ!!!
Watch this and laugh ..or cry!!!

Nikos Deja Vu - Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark (Donington 1992) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Iron Maiden - Fear Of The Dark (Donington 1992)
In my opinion, there was never a better rock concert after that..
Enjoy it!

Nikos Deja Vu - Cocktail [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Cocktail
DO NOT TRY IT AT THE DINNER

Nikos Deja Vu - Manu Chao - Raining in Paradise [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Manu Chao - Raining in Paradise

The lyrics:

Welcome to paradise
Today it's raining

In Zaire, was no good place to be
Free world go crazy, it’s an atrocity

In Congo, Still no good place to be
They killed Mibali, it’s a calamity

Go Maasai go Maasai be mellow
Go Maasai go Maasai be sharp

In Monrovia, this no good place to be
Weapon go crazy, it’s an atrocity

In Palestina, too much hypocricy
This world go crazy, it's no fatality

Go Maasai go Maasai be mellow
Go Maasai go Maasai be sharp

Today it’s raining
Today it’s raining in paradise

In Baghdad, it's no democracy
That's just because, it’s a US Country

In Fallujah, too much calamity
This world go crazy, it's no fatality

Go Maasai go Maasai be mellow
Go Maasai go Maasai be sharp

Today it’s raining
In Jerusalem
In Monrovia
Guinea-Bissau

Today it's raining
Welcome to paradise
Come to the fairy lies
Welcome to paradise
Today it's raining
___________

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Nikos Deja Vu - Rare Bird - Sympathy (A 1970 RARE) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Rare Bird - Sympathy (A 1970 RARE)
This is a very rare film taken while they were recording in studio in Hamburg, Germany, and it was found and released last year....

Sympathy

When you climb into your bed tonight
When you lock and bolt the door
Just think of those out in the cold and dark
Cause there's not enough love to go round
And sympathy is all you need my friend
And sympathy is all you need
And sympathy is all you need my friend
Cause there's not enough love to go round
Not enough love to go round
Half the world hates the other half
And half the world has all the food
And half the world lies down and quietly starves
Cause there's not enough love to go round
And sympathy is all you need my friend
And sympathy is all you need
And sympathy is all you need my friend
Cause there's not enough love to go round
Not enough love to go round...

-- Rare Bird was a progressive rock band founded in 1969. They were formed in England, but had more success in other European countries than they did at home. They are mostly remembered for the haunting, organ based track "Sympathy". It sold one million copies globally.

The band's initial line-up was as below, although there would be changes by the time they came to work on their third album. The first two members listed were a constant throughout the lifetime of the band.

Steve Gould (lead vocals & bass, rhythm guitar) - born 25 March, 1950, Battersea, South London

Dave Kaffinetti (pianos & assorted keyboards) - b. 17 April 1946, Folkestone, Kent

Graham Field (organ & assorted keyboards) - b. 3 May 1940, Beaminster, West Dorset

Mark Ashton (drums & backing vocals) - b. 23 June 1949, Bridge, Kent

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PS: I'm sure that all the oldbones here remember this awesome song which was playing on the radios at least 20 times per day during 1969-1970!

Nikos Deja Vu - The Art Company - Susanna (1983) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - The Art Company - Susanna (1983)

"We sit together on the sofa
With the music way down low
waited so long for this moment
It's hard to think it's really so
The door is locked there's no one home
They've all gone out we're all alone
Su-sanna, Su-sanna
Su-sanna I'm crazy loving you
I put my arm aroud her shoulder
Run my fingers through her hair
It's a dream I can't believe it
It took so long it's only fair
And then the phone begins to ring
And a strangers voice on the other end of the line
Says oh, wrong number, sorry to waste your time
And i think to myself,
Why now,
Why me,
Why.......
Su-sanna, su-sanna,
Su-sanna, I'm crazy loving you
Su-sanna, Su-sanna,
Su-sanna, I'm crazy loving you
Again I sit myself beside her
Try to take her hand in mine
The moment's gone, the feeling's over
She looks around to find the time
Then she says could we just sit and chat
And I think well that's that
Susanna, Susannna,
Susanna, I'm crazy loving you
Still we sit here on the sofa
With the stereo on ten
The magic's gone, it's a disaster
There seems no point to start again
She says I think I'd better go
She says goodbye and I say... NO!
Su-sanna, Su-sanna,
Su-sanna, I'm crazy loving you
Su-sanna, Su-sanna,
Su-sanna, I'm crazy loving you
I'm so crazy loving you.."
- The poor man said!

And ...after that, I need huge quattro stagioni and a baklava!!!!!

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Nikos Deja Vu - The Cult - Painted On My Heart [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - The Cult - Painted On My Heart

The Lyrics:

I thought you'd be out of my mind
And I'd finally found a way to learn to live without you
I thought it was just a matter of time
Till I had a hundred reasons not to think about you

But it's just not so
And after all this time, I still can't let go

I've still got your face
Painted on my heart
Scrawled upon my soul
Etched upon my memory, baby

I've got your kiss
Still burning on my lips
The touch of my fingertips
This love so deep inside of me, baby

I've tried everything that I can
To get my heart to forget you
But it just can't seem to

I guess it's just no use
In every part of me
Is still a part of you

And I've still got your face
Painted on my heart
Scrawled upon my soul
Etched upon my memory, baby

I've got your kiss
Still burning on my lips
The touch of her fingertips
This love so deep inside of me, baby

I've still got your face
Painted on my heart
Painted on my heart
Painted on my heart, oh baby

Something in your eyes keeps haunting me
I'm trying to escape you
And I know there ain't no way to
To chase you from my mind

I've still got your face
Painted on my heart
Scrawled upon my soul
Etched upon my memory baby

I've got your kiss
Still burning on my lips
The touch of my fingertips
This love so deep inside of me, baby

I've still got your face
I've still got your face
Painted on my heart
Painted on my heart
____________

I love this song, not because of the movie, which, in my opinion, it was just one step up from the major bullshit, but because of the tune and the lyrics..
Dedicated to a very very special person...
____________

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Nikos Deja Vu - Artemis & Fabio - So they got married! [HD]




Nikos Deja Vu - Artemis & Fabio - So they got married!
...At last!!!

Lovely video!

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ANTE KAI STA DIKA SAS!!!!!!

Mark Lex Eros - The Burka Band (Edit by me) [HQ]




Mark Lex Eros - The Burka Band (Edit by me)

I just edited & modifieded Mark's video!
Mark wrote :
"Welcome to the NEW ROCK MUSIC
You better get used to it!
Soon in your country too!!!!!"

Enjoy it!!!!

Sep 17, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Infinita Tristeza - Ατέλειωτη Λύπη [HD]




Nikos Deja Vu - Infinita Tristeza - Ατέλειωτη Λύπη - Infinite Sadness - Short Film

Spanish:

Una película triste y corta también por las imágenes sobre una verdadera locura cosas que sucedieron en los Balcanes, de su barrio. No lo he publicar hasta ahora, porque no podía encontrar la música adecuada. La semana pasada encontré la música que coincide como un guante a mi película.

Aparte de las escenas crueles de la desesperación y la destrucción de mi película, al final esperanza viene a resolver lo que queda ..

Espero que os guste ...
_____

Ελληνικά:

Μια θλιβερή ταινία μικρού μήκους καθώς και ένα βίντεο για πραγματικά τρελά πράγματα που συνέβησαν στα Βαλκάνια, τη γειτονιά μας. Δεν το έχω δημοσιεύσει μέχρι τώρα, γιατί δεν μπόρεσα να βρω την κατάλληλη μουσική. Την περασμένη εβδομάδα βρήκα τη μουσική που ταιριάζει σαν γάντι στην ταινία μου.

Πέραν της σκληρής σκηνές η απελπισία και η καταστροφή στην ταινία μου, στο τέλος η ελπίδα έρχεται να επιλύσει ό, τι έχει απομείνει ..

Ελπίζω να σας αρέσει ...
______

English:

A sad short film and also a footage about really crazy things which happened in Balkans, our neighborhood. I haven't publish it untill now, because I couldn't find the proper music. Last week I found the music which matches as a glove to my film.

Apart the cruel scenes the dispair and the destruction in my film, at the end HOPE comes to resolve what is left..

I hope you like it...
____

Italiano:

Un film triste e anche un breve filmato sulle cose veramente pazzesco che è accaduto nei Balcani, il nostro quartiere. Non l'ho pubblicato fino ad ora, perché non riuscivo a trovare la musica adeguata. La scorsa settimana ho trovato la musica che si adatta come un guanto per il mio film.

A parte le scene crudeli la disperazione e la distruzione nel mio film, alla fine la speranza arriva a risolvere quello che è rimasto ..

Spero vi piaccia ...
_____

Française:

Un film triste et aussi un court métrage sur les choses vraiment fou qui s'est passé dans les Balkans, notre quartier. Je n'ai pas le publier jusqu'à présent, parce que je ne pouvais pas trouver la musique appropriée. La semaine dernière, j'ai trouvé la musique qui correspond comme un gant à mon film.

Outre les scènes cruelles le désespoir et la destruction dans mon film, à la fin l'espoir vient de résoudre ce qui reste ..

J'espère que vous l'aimez ...
_____

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Lyrics of the main song "Tristeza Maleza"' by MANU CHAO (*)
from the LP "La Radiolina"

==Spanish==

Él nada en el mar
Ella nada en el mar
Todo nada en el mar
Como una raya

Él nada en el mar
Ella nada en el mar
Todo nada en el mar
Como una raya

Infinita tristeza
Late en mi corazón
Infinita tristeza
Escaldada pasión
Infinita pobreza
Tu sombra en la pared
Infinita tristeza
Viento de Washington
Y choré... y choré... y choré...
Y choré... y choré
Infinita tristeza...
Y choré... y choré... y choré...
Y choré... y choré
Infinita tristeza...
Infinita tristeza
Viento de Washington
Infinita pobreza
Tu sangre en la pared
Infinita maleza
Escaldada pasión
Y choré... y choré... y choré...
Y choré... y choré
Infinita tristeza...
Y choré... y choré... y choré...
Y choré... y choré
Infinita tristeza...

Infinita tristeza
Late en mi corazón
Infinita pobreza
Tu sangre en la pared
Infinita tristeza...
Infinita tristeza...

Y choré... y choré... y choré...
Y choré... y choré
Infinita tristeza...

Señor presidente George Bush
Cuidado mire que el aguila
lo está observando
(Look, the eagle is watching, high in sky)
cuando vuela alto, muy alto en el cielo

(It's watching everything..)
(It's watching everything..)

Él nada en el mar...
Ella nada en el mar...
Todo nada en el mar...
Como una raya.

Él nada en el mar...
Ella nada en el mar...
Todo nada en el mar...
Como una raya.

==English translation==

He swims in the sea
She swims in the sea
Everyone swims in the sea
Like a manta ray

Infinite Sadness
Beats in my heart
Infinite Sadness
Scalding passion
Infinite poverty
Your shadow on the wall
Infinite Sadness
Wind from Washington
And i I cried ... I cried and ... I cried and ...
And I cried ... and I cried
=>Portuguese word chorar like llorar in Spanish he mixes languages<=
Infinite sadness ...
And I cried ... I cried and ... I cried and ...
And I cried ... and I cried
Infinite sadness ...
Infinite Sadness
Wind from Wahington
Infinite poverty
Your blood on the wall
Infinite weed
Scalding passion
And I cried ... I cried and ... I cried and ...
And I cried ... and I cried
Infinite sadness ...
And I cried ... I cried and ... I cried and ...
And I cried ... and I cried
Infinite sadness ...

Infinite Sadness
Beats in my heart
Infinite poverty
Your blood on the wall
Infinite sadness ...
Infinite sadness ...
_____

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(*): Manu Chao (born José-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao on June 21, 1961), is a French singer of Spanish origin (Basque and Galician). He sings in French, Spanish, English, Galician, Arabic and Portuguese and occasionally in other languages. Chao began his musical career in Paris with Hot Pants, a rock band that combined several musical styles and languages. With friends and his brother Antoine Chao, he founded the band Mano Negra in 1987. He became a solo artist after its breakup in 1995, and since then tours regularly with his live band, Radio Bemba...

Nikos Deja Vu - Love Reign O'er Me... [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Love Reign O'er Me...

A bit of History:

Love, Reign o'er Me" is a song by the English rock band The Who. Written by guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend, "Love, Reign o'er Me" was released on October 23, 1973 as the second single from the band's sixth studio album and second rock opera, Quadrophenia (1973).
It is the final song on the album, and has been a concert staple for years. It peaked at number 76 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 54 on Cash Box.
"Love, Reign o'er Me" was written by guitarist and songwriter Pete Townshend. "Love, Reign o'er Me", along with "Is It in My Head?" from Quadrophenia, date back to 1972. Both songs were originally intended to be part of the unreleased autobiographical album, Rock Is Dead—Long Live Rock!, which later evolved into Quadrophenia.
"Love, Reign o'er Me" concerns the main character of Quadrophenia, Jimmy, having a personal crisis and stealing a boat to go off to a small island. With nothing left to live for, he finds a spiritual redemption in pouring rain. As Townshend described the song:
(It) refers to Meher Baba's one time comment that rain was a blessing from God; that thunder was God's Voice. It's another plea to drown, only this time in the rain. Jimmy goes through a suicide crisis. He surrenders to the inevitable, and you know, you know, when it's over and he goes back to town he'll be going through the same shit, being in the same terrible family situation and so on, but he's moved up a level. He's weak still, but there's a strength in that weakness. He's in danger of maturing.

The Lyrics:

Only love
Can make it rain
The way the beach is kissed by the sea.
Only love
Can make it rain
Like the sweat of lovers
Laying in the fields.

Love, reign oer me.
Love, reign oer me, rain on me.

Only love
Can bring the rain
That makes you yearn to the sky.
Only love
Can bring the rain
That falls like tears from on high.

Love reign oer me.

On the dry and dusty road
The nights we spend apart alone
I need to get back home to cool cool rain.
The nights are hot and black as ink
I cant sleep and I lay and I think
Oh god, I need a drink of cool cool rain...
_____

Such a beautiful song...
_____

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Nikos Deja Vu - Eric Prydz - Call On Me [HD]




Nikos Deja Vu - Eric Prydz - Call On Me

GOOD MORNING !!!

Nikos Deja Vu - Έρως Διαπλεκόμενος - Eros Intertwined [HD]




Nikos Deja Vu - Έρως Διαπλεκόμενος - Short film 2010
Nikos Deja Vu - Intertwined Eros - Short film 2010
Γλώσσα : Ρωσική (Δεν θα χρειαστείτε ..μετάφραση!)
Language : Russian (You wont need ..translation!)

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Sep 16, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Logorama - Best Animated Short Film Oscar 2010




Nikos Deja Vu - Logorama - Best Animated Short Film Oscar 2010

Logorama, written and directed by H5 / Francois Alaux, Hervé de Crecy and Ludovic Houplain and winner of the Best Animated Short Oscar, takes place in a world full of corporate and brand logos (in which roughly 2,500 appear), and it follows a few different stories that all intertwine with one another. Watch the entire movie below – guaranteed one of the best things you would have watched all week!

This is the original film in French language, but, in my opinion, you wont need subtitles or translations!

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Sep 15, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Eimaste mia oraia atmosfera eimaste!!!




Nikos Deja Vu - Eimaste mia oraia atmosfera eimaste!!!
(from the good old greek cinema)

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Immigrant Song [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Immigrant Song

Lyrics:

We come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs blow

The hammer of the gods will drive our ships to new lands
To fight the horde and sing and cry, Valhalla, I am coming

On we sweep with, with threshing oar
Our only goal will be the western shore

Ah-ah-ahh-ah, ah-ah-ahh-ah
We come from the land of the ice and snow
from the midnight sun where the hot springs FLOW
How soft your fields, so green
can whisper tales of gore, of how we calmed the tides of war
We are your overlords

On we sweep with, with threshing oar
Our only goal will be the western shore

S-so now you better stop and rebuild all your ruins
for peace and trust can winthe day despite of all you're losin'
Ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh, ooh-ooh

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Rain Song [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Rain Song

Lyrcis:

It is the springtime of my loving - the second season I am to know
You are the sunlight in my growing - so little warmth I've felt before.
It isn't hard to feel me glowing - I watched the fire that grew so low.

It is the summer of my smiles - flee from me Keepers of the Gloom.
Speak to me only with your eyes. It is to you I give this tune.
Ain't so hard to recognize - These things are clear to all from
time to time.

Talk Talk - I've felt the coldness of my winter
I never thought it would ever go. I cursed the gloom that set upon us...
But I know that I love you so

These are the seasons of emotion and like the winds they rise and fall
This is the wonder of devotion - I seek the torch we all must hold.
This is the mystery of the quotient - Upon us all a little rain must fall...It's just a little rain...

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Ocean [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Ocean

Lyrcis:

Singing in the sunshine, laughing in the rain.
Hitting on the moonshine, rocking in the brain.
Got no time to pack my bag, my foots outside the door.
Got a date, can't be late for the high hopes hailla ball.
Singing to an ocean, I can hear the ocean's roar.
Play for free, play for me and play a whole lot more.
Singing about the good things and the sun that lights the day.
I used to sing on the mountains, has the ocean lost its way.
Oh Yeah...
I don't know
na na na .....
Sitting round singing songs 'til the night turns into day.
Used to sing on the mountains but the mountains washed away.
Now I'm singing all my songs to the girl who won my heart.
She is only three years old and it's a real fine way to start.
Oh yeah.
It sure is fine.
Blow my mind.
When the tears are going down.
Yeah, Yeah.
Oh so good.

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Over The Hills And Far Away [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Over The Hills And Far Away

Lyrcis:

Hey, lady, you got the love I need,
Maybe more than enough.
Oh, Darlin', Darlin', Darlin', walk a while with me,
Oh, you got so much, so much, so much.

Many have I loved, and many times been bitten,
many times I've gazed along the open road.

Many times I've lied and many times I've listened,
many times I've wondered how much there is to know.

Many dreams come true and some have silver linings
I live for my dream and a pocketful of gold.

Mellow is the man who knows what he's been missin',
many many men can't see the open road.


Many is a word that only leaves you guessin',
Guessin' 'bout a thing you really ought to know.
You really ought to know.
I really ought to know.

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Whole Lotta Love [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Whole Lotta Love

Lyrcs:

You need coolin', baby, I'm not foolin'
I'm gonna send ya back to schoolin'
Way down inside, a-honey, you need it
I'm gonna give you my love
I'm gonna give you my love, oh

Wanna whole lotta love
Wanna whole lotta love

You've been learnin'
And baby, I been learnin'
All them good times
Baby, baby, I've been discernin'-a
A-way, way down inside
A-honey, you need-a
I'm gonna give you my love, ah
I'm gonna give you my love, ah

Oh, whole lotta love
Wanna whole lotta love
Wanna whole lotta love
Wanna whole lotta love
I don't want more

You've got to bleed on me, yeah
Ah, ah, ah, ah
Love, love, low-ow-ow-ow-ove
Oh, babe, oh

You been coolin'
And baby, I've been droolin'
All the good times, baby, I've been misusin'-a/Oh
A-way, way down inside
I'm gonna give ya my love/Ah
I'm gonna give ya every inch of my love/Ah
I'm gonna give you my love/Ah
Yes, alright, let's go/Ah

Wanna whole lotta love
Wanna whole lotta love

Way down inside/ Way down inside
Way downinside, woman, you/woman
woman, you/you need it
need/Love

My, my, my, my
My, my, my, my/Ahh
Oh, shake for me, girl
I wanna be your backdoor man-a
Hey, oh, hey, oh/Ahh
Hey, oh, oooh
Oh, oh, oh, oh
Hoo-ma, ma, hey
Keep a-coolin', baby
A-keep a-coolin', baby
A-keep a-coolin', baby
Uh, keep a-coolin', baby, wuh, way-hoh, oo-ohh

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Friends [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Friends

Lyrics:

Bright light, almost blindin'
Black night still there shinin'
I can't stop, keep on climbin'
looking for what I knew

Had a friend, she once told me
You got love, you ain't lonely
Now she's gone and left me only
lookin' for what I knew

Ah-ahh, ah-ahh, ah-ah-ahh, ah-ahh

Mmm, I'm tellin' you now
the greatest thing you ever can do, now
is trade a smile with someone who's blue, now
It's very easy, just-a

Met a man on the roadside cryin'
Without a friend, there's no denyin'
you're incomplete, there'll be no findin'
lookin' for what you knew

So anytime somebody needs ya
don't let them down, although it grieves ya
Someday you'll need someone like they do
lookin' for what you knew

Ah-ahh, ah-ahh, ah-ah-ahh, ah-ahh

Mmm, mm, I'm tellin' you, now
the greatest thing you ever can do, now
is trade a smile with someone who's blue, now
It's very easy, just-a, oh, yeah
Ah, nah, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, my, yeah

I'm tellin' you, now
the greatest thing youever can do, now
is tradeasmile with someone who's blue, now
It'svery easy, i-it's very easy
It's very easy, it's easy, easy, yeah, yeah

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Rock n Roll [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Rock n Roll

Lyrcs:

It's been a long time since I rock-and-rolled
It's been a long time since I did the Stroll
Ooh, let me get it back, let me get it back, let me get it back
mm-baby, where I come from
It's been a long time, been a long time
Been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time
Yes, it has

It's been a long time since the book of love
I can't count the tears of a life with no love
A-carry me back, carry me back, carry me back
mm-baby, where I come from,whoa-whoa, whoa-oh-oh-hoh
Its been a long time, been a long time
Been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time
Ah, ah-ah, ah-ah

Hoh, it's been so long since we walked in the moonlight
a-making vows that just can't work right
Haw-haw, yeah, open your arms, open your arms, open your arms
Baby let my love come runinng in, a-yeah
It's been a long time, been a long time
Been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time.

Yeah, hey, yay, hey, yeah, hey, yeah, hey
Ooh, yeah, ooh-ooh, yeah, ooh-ooh, yeah, ooh-ooh, yeah
It's been a long time, been a long time
Been a long lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely, lonely time

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Kashmir [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Kashmir

Lyrics:

Oh, let the sun beat down upon my face, stars fill my dreams
I am a traveler of both time and space, to be where I have been
To sit with elders of the gentle race, this world has seldom seen
They talk of days for which they sit and wait, all will be revealed

Talk and song from tongues of lilting grace, sounds caress my ears
But not a word I heard could I relay, the story was quite clear

Oooh, baby I've been flying...Mama, there ain't no denyin'
Oooh yeah, I've been flying, Mama ain't no denyin', no denyin'

All I see turns to brown, as the sun burns the ground
And my eyes fill with sand, as I scan this wasted land
Tryin' to find....Tryin' to find where I've been.

Oh, pilot of the storm that leaves no trace, like thoughts inside a dream
Heed the path that led me to that place, yellow desert stream
My Shangri-La beneath the summer moon, I will return again
Like the dust that lufts high in June, when moving through Kashmir.

Oh, father of the four winds, fill my sails, across the sea of years
With no provision but an open face, along the straits of fear

When I'm on, when I'm on my way, yeah
When I see, when I see the way they stay, yeah

Ooh, yeah-yeah, ooh, yeah-yeah, when I'm down...
Ooh, yeah-yeah, ooh, yeah-yeah, well I'm down, so down
Ooh, my baby, oooh, my baby, let me take you there

Let me take you there
Let me take you there

Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Moby Dick [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Zep Boys - Moby Dick

A bit different bad not bad!
The guy's trying his best!

Sep 14, 2010

Nikos Deja Vu - Foreigner - Urgent (original 1981 song) [HQ]




Nikos Deja Vu - Foreigner - Urgent (original 1981 song)

You're not shy, you get around
You wanna fly, don't want your feet on the ground
You stay up, you won't come down
You wanna live, you wanna move to the sound
Got fire, in your veins, burnin' hot, but you don't feel the pain
Your desire, is insane, you can't stop, until you do it again
But sometimes I wonder as I look in your eyes
That maybe you're thinking of some other guy
But I know, yes I know, how to treat you right
That's why you call me in the middle of the night

You say it's urgent, so urgent, so-oh-oh urgent...
Just you wait and see, how urgent, my love can be, it's urgent...

You play tricks, on my mind, you're everywhere
But you're so hard to find, you're not warm, or sentimental
You're so extreme, you can be so temperamental
But I'm not looking for a love that will last
I know what I need and I need it fast
Yeah, there's one thing in common that we both share
That's a need for each other anytime, anywhere

It gets so urgent, so urgent, you know it's, urgent
I wanna tell you it's the same for me, ooh-oooh, so-oh-oh urgent...
Just you wait and see, how urgent, our love can be, it's urgent...

You say it's urgent, make it fast, make it urgent
Do it quick, do it urgent, gotta rush, make it urgent...Want it quick
Urgent, urgent, emergency...Urgent, urgent, emergency...
Urgent, urgent, urgent, urgent, emergency
Urgent, urgent, urgent, urgent, emergency, so urgent, emergency
Emer-(ooh-oooh) emer-(ooh-oooh) emer-(ooh-oooh) It's urgent
So urgent...

Nikos Deja Vu
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