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My Video
Kargo
16-11-2007
http://youtube.com/watch?v=bOPjV5R4fDs

please tell me what you think of my Strictly Remix video 2007.. I thought I'd be very creative with the music
*Liza*
16-11-2007
Wow, that's brilliant ~ beautifully put together, and the music works so well Thank you!
Force Ten
16-11-2007
Clever Love it.
BuddyBontheNet
16-11-2007
Great job!

Reminded me of how fab Kenny looked in his kilt holding poses LOL!
sarah-flute
16-11-2007
Really well done, the marriage of images to music was inspired in places!
Kargo
16-11-2007
Thanks for your comments everyone!
sarah-flute
16-11-2007
what music is it?
Kargo
16-11-2007
Originally Posted by sarah-flute:
“what music is it?”

The song is called "Nje Lutje" by Genta Ismajli
sarah-flute
16-11-2007
Ahhh *penny drops* little snippets of the lyrics sounded sort of vaguely familiar ish or nearly, think it's cos Albanian has vague links with Slavonic languages which I studied at uni.

It almost sounds to me like Turkish plus a slavonic language plus Arabic.... cool!

Cool song, I rather like it even though I have no idea what it means!! I'd take a wild guess at Nje Lutje meaning "no people"???? Could be miles out though!

Anyway I'll stop waffling. I like the video
La Rhumba
16-11-2007
I agree, it sounded Turkish to me too.....though as I can speak Turkish, I now understand why I couldn't fathom what she was singing about.

The music was fab though.

I'm learning alot. I met a woman from Macedonia this week, who also spoke Turkish, I had no idea, I thought it was mostly Greek or Serbo-Croat there, but no! (She spoke 7 languages btw).
sarah-flute
17-11-2007
Originally Posted by La Rhumba:
“I agree, it sounded Turkish to me too.....though as I can speak Turkish, I now understand why I couldn't fathom what she was singing about. ”

Heh, nice to know I wasn't totally offbase, I have only an impression of Turkish really.

Quote:
“I'm learning alot. I met a woman from Macedonia this week, who also spoke Turkish, I had no idea, I thought it was mostly Greek or Serbo-Croat there, but no! (She spoke 7 languages btw). ”

7? Blimey!

I did some Croatian at uni - gorgeous language!
La Rhumba
17-11-2007
I was so impressed, I think she listed Russian, Bulgarian, Serbo-Croat, Turkish (well enough to have studied at Uni there) English....can't rememer the others, but will ask next week. Thankfully we have her services in the NHS in London now. She actually looked more Italian or Latin to me physically. Ooh, she didn't know what the word "skivvy" meant, so had to explain!
roxysmum
17-11-2007
That was Great! Thoroughly enjoyed it. One of the couples in this years final ought to do their freestyle to the music!
sarah-flute
17-11-2007
The slavonic languages help each other how a lot but even so, and Turkish is wildly different in structure. I tried to learn it once upon a time, failed miserably!

Not too surprised that she looked Latin-esque though, I think a lot of folks do in that bit of the world.

edit: it would make a potentially pretty cool showdance track!
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