ON THE ROAD TO ELATH - SONGS OF THE NEGEV-GUELA GILL
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2014
- an 1959 recording featuring Guela Gill and the Oranim Zabar Israeli Troupe. AND: you'll be hearing this in PANORAMIC STEREO!
SONGS: Lamidbar, Findjan, Hora Heachzut, Shedemati, Shir Habokrim, Ho Nave, Oz Va'a L'ot, Hey Daroma, El Hanegev, Yesusum, At Adama, Harderech Le Eylat, Arava At Arava, Hora Mamtera. - Развлечения
This wonderful, joyous album is so filled with pops and scratches it's intolerable to listen to!
I was raised in the Zionist movement in Brazil, Hanoar Hatzioni and Iechud Habonim-Dror. Singing and dancing these traditional songs was one of te best parts of my childhood. Listening to them brings fond memories to my heart, enriches my day-to-day life. Thank you so much for posting!
A few days ago I found the record(without panoramic stereo) at a flea market in Brussels.
I'm pleasantly surprised and glad I took them with me.
Greetings from Frankfurt
My parents brought this home about 1965, in New Jersey [US], and we played it over and over. I was born 12 years after the war, less than a decade after modern Israel was formed. This brings back memories.
I just discovered this recording that I had so many years ago and whose songs I still remember how many decades later ! Thank you so very much for giving us this music to enjoy again.
Believe it or not, I still have my old LP record. My mother used to hate it when I played it.
@@ccmarcum Really?! Why did she hate it? My mother listened to another of her albums on record when she was younger and both her and her mother both loved it.
My mother was rather judgmental of anything that was different or unusual. A fun story is that a few weeks ago I happened to be at a party and was next to a man, an amateur archeologist , who had just come back from a dig in Israel. Somehow this album came up in the conversation, blame the Prosecco, and he said he actually knew it!! He whips out his phone and proceeds to play it for us. Turns out he is a Baptist but likes Isael so much he wants to live there. @@norahorphzinger6721
I remember dancing to these at Tel Yehuda. Still get chills listening. Thank you to whoever posted the album
Wanted so much to go to Tel Yehuda, but wasn't the Plan for me.
I enjoyed that summer so much. It was a life changing time for me.
I went to tel yehuda, loved the experience; Especially dance group and singing after meals!
@@MrBrccli When was that summer in Tel Yehuda? I am still young, but my mother visited Israel decades ago before marrying and staying in the states.
or is that Tel Yehuda the upstate NY summer camp? Googling didn't share much info with me haha
My father was horrible to my mother for most of their marriage. But they started out their life together in Israel in 1953 and both had an amazing fondness for all things Israeli, culture, music, etc. this music reminds me of the only common thread that they shared.
THANKS FOR THE WONDERFUL MEMORIES. ISRAEL IS SO SPECIAL BECAUSE IT WAS REBUILT WITH COURAGE & DETERMINATION.
The best voice the whole world ever witnessed.
Great album cover and Geula looks so great in her uniform and scarf.
My all time favorite album!!!!
+Neil C The Around the Campfire album jointly occupies the same spot in my preferences and heart ((:
I was looking for "Around the Campfire" but its not on you tube. I also like El HaNegev and LaMidbar
Wow! I haven't heard this in 55 years! Thanks for posting it!
I managed to hang on to the original LP album which I bought when I was in high school, (it drove my mother crazy when I played it) and recently had it transferred to a CD, pops and noises included. It still is wonderfully inspiring.
@@carolmarcum1424 Wow, I didn't remember replying to this four years ago. I was living in Prague then.
Reminds me of the Kayitz B'Kibbutz program Summer of '64. Changed my life, baruch HaShem.
I had this record many years ago and now I've just found it. Really amazing.
+tulius silvestre This clip might get taken off RUclips one day for any number of reasons (even if the uploader shuts down their account). If you want it in much better sound quality, bookmark tutaudio.su/mp3-album-songs-of-the-negev-download-5527354.html
Pure JOY and childhood memories. So grateful that you put this link up for their album. Makes me very happy.
Thank you sir.
Me too! I've kept it all this time. Bought it when in high school. I'm not Jewish but something about it speaks deeply to me. My other hated it and made fun of it. What did she know?
thank you so much from my childhood I use this a lot in my collages. in "arava"... it sounds like ?..(and I dont speak hebrew?.. I only speak abissle yiddish ) but they are singing "grand ma help me a bum? and I wondered why they would sing THAT in a isreali folk dance song?
Hey Daniel. That's terrific. It brings back old memories. Thanks. Zayde
El Hanegev is on here!
I still love singing along to the chorus, after all these years. Wish I knew Hebrew.
With a growing movements in Israel to bring back Ashkenazic Hebrew; Geula Gill's performances & recordings, & I've heard those from 1953 - 2015, & she's performed as early as 1946, exemplify her love for the true Hebrew language, as how its supposed to be sung & spoken. Her Hebrew is 1000% perfect! We are 1 people we should have 1 Hebrew & this is it!
I love G. Gill for her part in these recordings and one of the things I like in her performance is how she properly pronounced the Ḥet, Resh and `Ayin letters. Yet there are a few other consonants she has not pronounced properly, at least where the standard for *modern* Hebrew is concerned.
I wish to hear also the Ṣadi, Qof and Ṭet pronounced properly. And how does the Ashkenazic manner of pronouncing Hebrew relate to any of this??
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Here's another album on SPOTIFY: Hora! Songs And Dances Of Israel:
open.spotify.com/album/7f36oqOYOjHuEHDvmRmxtR
Fred Hellerman, of the Weavers, playing guitar with the O.Z. Could not have had a better musical accompanist.
Do you have the album "Around the Campfire" to put on You Tube??
That's the only one I have. Did you search around online? Thanks.
@@Clue750 No, I have not looked. Thank you for this one though. Oldie but goodie.