Cornelis is definitely considered to be a national treasure and a voice of a generation. Thank you for showing some appreciation for some old Swedish classics.
I would not say it's kids songs. He is political and questioning about society but he also have some of the funniest songs and some really wonderful ones that just breaks your heart. He was amazing with words and I love his voice and way of singing. Two of his songs that everyone knows is the beautiful "Balladen om herr Fredrik Åkare och den söta fröken Cecilia Lind" and the funny "Brev från kolonien".
I would say a "visa" is not exactly the same as a song, but a "visa" is a kind of song, a genre. A lullaby ("vaggvisa") is a subgenre of "visa". Today most "visor" (plural of "visa") are made for children, but it wasn't always like that.
@@Jiiimbooh I would say that a visa is a song with a story, with focus on the lyrics and not the instruments. That’s often the case with childrens songs, but there are many (ofte political) adult songs with the same style.
@@DennisRudin He studied svenska - for years - and that made The Difference ! He was " 12 " and so He spoke Dutch by then ! If You speak several languages - You Have More tools at Your toolbox - to say The same THING ?
Im African from Uganda raised in sthlm sweden and This one of my fav song . second song is Sån’t är livet by Anita Lindblom. Text and musik: Bill Cook swedish text: Stikkan Andersson 1961. 2 greatest music singers in Sweden .
@@holoholopainen1627Well known for people that lived during the 70s/80s. He definetly had some hits (esp. de nozem & de non). The difference between his succes in Holland compared to his success in Sweden is that his success was only limited to those years. If you ask people now, it's a very specific age group that does know him. In Sweden his success transcends generations.
Google translations of the swedish lyrics for your english speaking viewers: "Some people walk with broken shoes Say why is it so? God the Father who dwells in heaven Maybe wants it that way? God the Father who dwells in heaven Closes his eyes and sleeps sweetly Who cares about a pair of broken shoes When you are old and tired? Who cares how the days go They walk as they please Citizens in one hundred years you no longer exist Then someone else has taken your chair And you know nothing about it You feel neither rain nor sun Down in your dark tomb Who cares how the nights go? I do not care at all Only I can keep my face burried in my darling's hair I'm a dubious figure Not good for much Behind a corner, death lurks about He takes me whenever he choose Some people walk with broken shoes Until they have stopped walking The devil who lives in hell Get himself a good laugh then"
Cornelis Vreeswijk was one of the best singer/songwriter in Sweden, he has a LOT of good songs. He had a troubled life, with tax debts and alcohol problems, but his lyrics and guitar playing is in top
Definately not kids or partymusic, quite dark lyrics in spite of the more happy latin style arrangement, perhaps these contrasts make the song even better. A great classic song.
Cornelis is not from Sweden but spending majority of his life here. What I can say about him is he are a true genius as a musician but also as master of the Swedish language 😉
I hav to recommend Jan Johansson- Visa från Utanmyra and/or Gånglek från Älvdalen... Im an avid Jazz-fan and I consider Jan to be one of the greatest jazz pianists internationally... He has such a personal tone and frasing.
Went to sea means that he joined the merchant marine. He worked on a cargo ship. He might have been born in the Netherlands, but he is a Swedish original.
I met Cornelis (1974) in my fathers kitchen, I was 19 ” Vad gör du da” - Jag läser filosofi. Han tittar ut genom fönstret: ”HE! ja, det blir ingen skrattande filosof”. In nearest town, by the parking lot, today is a sculpture called “ The laughing Philosopher”. 😁
Late comment, but some additional context. You're not entirely off about hearing a Spanish influence - Cornelis wrote it in Brazil, after he saw the street kids running around without shoes. However, the tune is Scottish, and originally known as "The Daemon Lover" (or "The House Carpenter"). His new lyrics are however entirely different from the English lyrics.
Personliga Persson is one of the characters he often sings about. He’s said to have changed his last name when married, from the normal spelling Persson (Pers son, the son of Per) to Person (the same as person in English). So he became Personal Persson (Personliga Persson). “Our” Dutch giant Cornelis learnt much of his guitar techniques from listening to Leadbelly, btw...
You should listen to Visa från Utanmyra with Jan Johansson. Maybe not in a reaction video since it's an instrumental but as someone who likes jazz living in sweden (at least you mentioned buying jazz records on amazon in AMK the other day, haha). Perfect relaxing song.
More with Cornelis: Turistens klagan, Sommarkort, all Bellman’s epistlar (Märk hur vår skugga, Nå, skruva fiolen) and the songs about Fredrik Åkare, Cecilia Lind och Persson samt Pär to see the depth of his work (and interpretations of others). And why not listen to a samba?
@@EterPuralis There Are several Songs on Dutch ! I Have Friends that Are Pennsylvania Dutch - and They Have a saying Going Dutch - Do You know what IT means ?
Cornelis is pretty much our Bob Marley. Very important songs. You should react to Ulf Lundell with Öppna Landskap. That song describes the soul of a swede perfectly. There was even a pertition to make that song our national anthem.
I think it is ”Personliga Persson”, personal Persson. Persson is a common last name in Sweden, meaning Per's son (and Per is of course a common Swedish first name). So someone called Persson who is a personal guy. Something like that, anyway.
Cornelis is one of the first famous swedish troubadour in modern times that achieved acclaim. living as a boheme and such is what one could explain him by :) Awesome songs all of them he made. He is a national treasure
Yeah, Cornelis was awsome, both as a songwriter and in his performing. I would also recommend you the songs 'Polaren Per är kärleksskrank', 'Balladen om Fredrik åkare och den söta Cecilia Lind', 'Epistel 81' (C M Bellman) and 'Brevet från kolonien' recorded by Cornelis.
If you like "Somliga går med trasiga skor" check out "Eldkvarns" version. That is one great cover. Marie Fredriksson is singing on the Eldkvarn version. I seldom likes covers that much, but that obe is fantastic!
I love your reaktion to Wreesvijk musik 🙂❤️ He is one of my personal favorites. And he made a lot of good musik. 👍🏻 Can give you a tip. Listen to Fred Åkerström allso. He is in the same leag as Cornelis. 👍🏻
It's actually a raditional ballad known by the name 'The House Carpenter'. Cornelis had done some modifications. If you are a fingerstyle guitarist you will also notice that the chord progression reminds alot from "the house of rising sun". Not that one done by Animals though, the one with Doc Watsson. Doc has also done a cover on "The House Carpenter". Anyway, huge respect to Cornelis. Cornelis mixed american blues, english traditional and some swedish folk music in a lot of his songs, and the results were amzing.
I love the things you do man. Would love to see you listen to and hear your thoughts on the following songs: En kväll i tunnelbanan - Noice Kolla kolla - Nationalteatern Trubaduren - Magnus Uggla När vindarna viskar mitt namn - Roger Pontare ❤️❤️
He might not have the best voice ever but his voice have a great feel to it, the text and voice and whistling makes me think about the south (of the USA), country songs, and cowboys....
I hope since you did this one that you listened to many more of his amazing tunes. Not usually the music I listen to att all, but somehow he lure you in and keep you interested throughout the entire song.
Dear mr Rollins. Im in a very busy period of my life right now. And for this i dont usually spend time on youtube. But as life happens, i stummbled upon this video. And all i can say is that im very glad i did. Through you i have re-enjoyed these swedish classics. Some of these i have not heard in years, or sometimes not even att all. It´s really cool to get a new perspectiv and to see it in a new light. You sir. Have earned a subscription
It is strange how someone who was not born here can characterize the Swedish people's soul as Cornelius does. The black humor and undertone of the criticism of the establishment is wonderful.
My personal favorite with Cornelis is "Brev från kolonien". He had so many good songs but I really enjoy the story being told in that song and the way it brings on a laugh and a smile :)
hi! thank you so much for sharing your swedish music journey with us! so far it's been a lot of fun following you. I thought since you're in Stockholm you could react to the song "Stockholm" by Orup, one of the members from GES. have a good day! wish you all the best.
I loved watching you react to this. Cornelis truly is one of the most spectacular artists in Sweden, and he has played a very big part in my life. Thank you! ☀️
Nice with some old-style classics. How about some 60s-early 70s classics? Monica Zetterlund - Sakta vi gå genom stan Povel Ramel - Ta av dig skorna Povel Ramel - Jag diggar dig Doris - Did you give the world some love today, baby? Olle Adolphson - Trubbel Hep Stars - Wedding
You can look att the movie about ated gärdestad (who made himlen är oskyldigt blå), its about how he commited suicide and The story before that (how he made up his career)
I have been watching a lot of this guys "reacts to" videos in a row.. and I am a BIT surprised that he has watched TWO Cornelis Vreeswijk songs, but NOT "Balladen om Fredrik åkare, och den söta Cecilia Lind"... Together with "Jag trivs bäst i öppna landskap" I'd say it's part of the Swedish Anthems.
Cornelis covered Bellman and Taube quite a bit. He had entire albums of their songs and some of his biggest hits are among them. He also renade and in some cases translated Victor Jara.
My father went to sea at a similar age (16). He just showed up at the dock and asked ”Can I work for you?”. Answer, ”Yes”, but then he was of course Shanghai-ed and had to leap ship in Helsinki, but not before doing the Americas. The most beautiful women in the world, according to him, are Cuban.
Tried to find the clip where you react to Roger Pontare but I only found you reacting to Helen Sjöholm at Morgonpasset (pissed I didn't get to see your whole reaction to that powerful song btw, haha) Also, another Cornelis song I love is Turistens klagan!
Great video. It is really fun to see what you think of the songs. Cornelis actually did Swedish versions of several American songs. See if you recognise the original for "Brevet från kolonien"
would love to see reactions to more of Cornelis' songs. "Balladen om herr Fredrik Åkare och den söta fröken Cecilia Lind" is one of his most famous and also best songs, would be cool if you reacted to it!
Cornelis är en nationalskald! Ett ypperligt exempel på varför vissa "svenska demokrater" är helt fel ute.. Keep up the good work! Grymt kul att kolla på dessa videos!
Hi thanks for a very entertaining video. I myself am a big fan of Cornelis vreeswijk's music. I wonder if you've watched the movie about his life yet? He was in some movies where he both played guitar and sang.
Two suggestions: Millas mirakel - Rytmen av ett regn. A catchy song from 1988(?). Lennart Hagvall - Det är så hälsosamt och stärkande i fjällen. From 1947:ish, but don't let that fool you. It's catchy, funny and quite daring for it's age.
There's so many amazing Cornelis Vreeswijk songs. Ågren, Grimas om morgonen and Blues för Fatumeh is some of hss best and darkest songs. And Personliga Person I rambled about in my other comment.
Cornelis was a true genial artist - like Johnny Cash, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan in one person - his texts are so dense with contrasts, irony, twists, and symbols, that only grown ups very aware of literary traditions and contemporary politics can fully understand them - not kids. Could you sing as satire: Gud Fader som i himmelen bor slumrar och sover sött; in the Bible Belt in the USA? - It was not possible in Sweden, either. Gustaf Fröding wrote: Strunt är strunt och snus är snus om än i gyllne dosor, men rosor i ett sprucket krus är ändå alltid rosor. Cornelis was a mocking rascal, a profound lyricist, a burlesque truth-teller, a critical analyst, a versatile musician, and his humour was a very sharp weapon. We were awed, many of us, that is. Do watch the film, do listen to all his music and pay attention to the clash between text and music and the references he makes both in texts and music, that's so many layered as Walt Whitman ever. We have three great "singer-songwriters": Bellman, Taube, and Vreeswijk. And many good ones, but not so complete, like Fröding, Dan Andersson, Ferlin - others wrote good music to their best poems.
Quite fun to see your reactions Jon. Many great suggestions from others on more of Cornelius songs, I'll add one too, Hönan Agda is a funny and good classic. Other artists and song suggestions for you. Marie Fredriksson - Sparvöga Millas mirakel - Rytmen av ett regn Harpo - Moviestar Björn Skifs - Michaelangelo, Härligt Härligt men farligt farligt Sven Ingvars - Ett litet rött paket, Jag ringer på fredag Håkan Hellström - Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg Tomas Ledin - Sommaren är kort, En del av mitt hjärta, Vi är på gång Arvingarna - Eloise Herreys - Diggeloo Diggeley Snowstorm - Sommarnatt Tommy Nilsson - Öppna din dörr, En dag Perikles - Vart ska vi Sova I natt Patrick Isaksson - Hos dig är jag underbar Kenneth & The Knutters - Som en riktig man Nick Borgen - we are all the winners Lena Philipsoson - Dansa I neon, Det gör ont Factory - Efter plugget Ulf Lundell - Öppna landskap (bara ett måste, lite av en Andra nationalsång här)! Fred Åkerström - Jag ger dig min morgon Secret Service - Oh Aussie, Ten O'clock postman Finns så otroligt mycket mer naturligtvis, men det här är en lista av blandade stilar från olika årtionden. Hoppas något faller dig I smaken.
Check out also "Ballad om en gammal knarkare", his barely recognizable Swedish version of Bob Dylan's North Country Blues, with completely new and quite beautiful lyrics. Also try out some of his renditions of Bellman, Swedens national poet and songwriter from the 18th century. You'd be surprised by the contents of those songs, sex and love and death and disease lots and lots of booze.
Cornelis is definitely considered to be a national treasure and a voice of a generation. Thank you for showing some appreciation for some old Swedish classics.
I would not say it's kids songs.
He is political and questioning about society but he also have some of the funniest songs and some really wonderful ones that just breaks your heart. He was amazing with words and I love his voice and way of singing.
Two of his songs that everyone knows is the beautiful "Balladen om herr Fredrik Åkare och den söta fröken Cecilia Lind" and the funny "Brev från kolonien".
hönan agda ^^
I would say a "visa" is not exactly the same as a song, but a "visa" is a kind of song, a genre. A lullaby ("vaggvisa") is a subgenre of "visa". Today most "visor" (plural of "visa") are made for children, but it wasn't always like that.
@@Jiiimbooh I would say that a visa is a song with a story, with focus on the lyrics and not the instruments.
That’s often the case with childrens songs, but there are many (ofte political) adult songs with the same style.
He was Dutch but mastered Swedish more than most Swedes ever do. 👍
Certainly he did. Cornelis also recorded some albums in dutch, even when he lived in Sweden.
Didnt He Move to Sweden at very early age ? Yngre man är - lättäre de är att lära !
@@holoholopainen1627 han var 12 år
@@DennisRudin He studied svenska - for years - and that made The Difference ! He was " 12 " and so He spoke Dutch by then ! If You speak several languages - You Have More tools at Your toolbox - to say The same THING ?
Men kebab, jihad, det transatlantiska slaveriet och islam är svenska förstås.
Im African from Uganda raised in sthlm sweden and This one of my fav song . second song is Sån’t är livet by Anita Lindblom. Text and musik: Bill Cook swedish text: Stikkan Andersson 1961.
2 greatest music singers in Sweden .
My grandfather was from Holland and this was his favourite artist. Played three Cornelius songs at his funeral.
How well known was He at Holland ?
@@holoholopainen1627Well known for people that lived during the 70s/80s. He definetly had some hits (esp. de nozem & de non). The difference between his succes in Holland compared to his success in Sweden is that his success was only limited to those years. If you ask people now, it's a very specific age group that does know him. In Sweden his success transcends generations.
@@NH-ge4vz Tack / Thanks ! Did You know that even made a movie of His Swedish Life ! So People that never heard of HIM - so may get know His Life !
He had roots in Holland. Hence his last name. He's an icon here.
Google translations of the swedish lyrics for your english speaking viewers:
"Some people walk with broken shoes
Say why is it so?
God the Father who dwells in heaven
Maybe wants it that way?
God the Father who dwells in heaven
Closes his eyes and sleeps sweetly
Who cares about a pair of broken shoes
When you are old and tired?
Who cares how the days go
They walk as they please
Citizens in one hundred years you no longer exist
Then someone else has taken your chair
And you know nothing about it
You feel neither rain nor sun
Down in your dark tomb
Who cares how the nights go?
I do not care at all
Only I can keep my face burried in my darling's hair
I'm a dubious figure
Not good for much
Behind a corner, death lurks about
He takes me whenever he choose
Some people walk with broken shoes
Until they have stopped walking
The devil who lives in hell
Get himself a good laugh then"
Cornelis Vreeswijk was one of the best singer/songwriter in Sweden, he has a LOT of good songs. He had a troubled life, with tax debts and alcohol problems, but his lyrics and guitar playing is in top
He was very laid back, but cared about people and to enjoy life. That personality was all through his way to to live and handle things in life.
Han jobbade med skattevärket - att få allt betalt som skatt !
This is one of my absolute Swedish favorites! Came to the country 10 years ago.
He went to sea means he worked as a sailor 😊
Definately not kids or partymusic, quite dark lyrics in spite of the more happy latin style arrangement, perhaps these contrasts make the song even better. A great classic song.
When I found out that he was born in Holland I was blown away! He was one of a kind :) I love his songs!
Det Finns många svenskar som är född utomlands - lik Skandiamannen ! Nobody ever Said that - He wasnt a Swede !
The meaning of the lyrics is very important in this song. A true masterpiece
And getting more...
Cornelis is not from Sweden but spending majority of his life here. What I can say about him is he are a true genius as a musician but also as master of the Swedish language 😉
You could do a least 10 or 15 more episodes about Cornelis classic songs. He is a national treasure and a genius songwriter.
Cornelis without a "u". He's born in the Netherlands, and still one of our greatest trubadours.
I hav to recommend Jan Johansson- Visa från Utanmyra and/or Gånglek från Älvdalen... Im an avid Jazz-fan and I consider Jan to be one of the greatest jazz pianists internationally... He has such a personal tone and frasing.
Went to sea means that he joined the merchant marine. He worked on a cargo ship. He might have been born in the Netherlands, but he is a Swedish original.
I met Cornelis (1974) in my fathers kitchen, I was 19 ” Vad gör du da” - Jag läser filosofi. Han tittar ut genom fönstret: ”HE! ja, det blir ingen skrattande filosof”. In nearest town, by the parking lot, today is a sculpture called “ The laughing Philosopher”. 😁
Vill höra mer om den historien! Vad var kopplingen till hans svar till dig och statyn?
Was this park at Stockholm - Where at ?
Han bemästrade det svenska språket! Bättre än svenskarna.
Det är mycket sagd ! Utlänning som alla älskade ?
Alla germanska folk är från Skåne och Danmark.
Gissar att du tycker att Cornelis inte var svensk, men att islam och jihad är det.
Haha kanske bättre än några men inte alla slm du verkar få det. Jantelagen ska inte över i självförnekelse.
One of swedens best songs
Cornelis is.. so swedish in our minds... dark and funny.
his texts never gets old...
Late comment, but some additional context. You're not entirely off about hearing a Spanish influence - Cornelis wrote it in Brazil, after he saw the street kids running around without shoes. However, the tune is Scottish, and originally known as "The Daemon Lover" (or "The House Carpenter"). His new lyrics are however entirely different from the English lyrics.
Thanks for the info!
I love him. ....he wrote his song
Personliga Persson is one of the characters he often sings about.
He’s said to have changed his last name when married, from the normal spelling Persson (Pers son, the son of Per) to Person (the same as person in English). So he became Personal Persson (Personliga Persson). “Our” Dutch giant Cornelis learnt much of his guitar techniques from listening to Leadbelly, btw...
You should listen to Visa från Utanmyra with Jan Johansson. Maybe not in a reaction video since it's an instrumental but as someone who likes jazz living in sweden (at least you mentioned buying jazz records on amazon in AMK the other day, haha). Perfect relaxing song.
Thanks
It's absolutely beautiful
Visa från Utanmyra finns ju i en version med text med Monica Zetterlund. Den går att reagera på. :)
Theres alot of gems there out in the world.
More with Cornelis: Turistens klagan, Sommarkort, all Bellman’s epistlar (Märk hur vår skugga, Nå, skruva fiolen) and the songs about Fredrik Åkare, Cecilia Lind och Persson samt Pär to see the depth of his work (and interpretations of others). And why not listen to a samba?
Saskia
Or just to have fun Brev från kolonien or Hönan agda.
Just found your channel, keep doing what you're doing because I'm digging what it is you're doing
He is my favo, and I live in Sweden. You don´t understand how big he was for us.
One of the best musicartists in Sweden
Ett krigsbarn från Holland. Absolutely a gift to our country
Love that first reaction! 🙂 You should react to "Polaren Per är kärlekskrank" an other cool song by him.
Yes, that would be awsome!
Fun fact Cornelis released his songs in both Swedish and Dutch :)
Wait, where's the dutch version, i have dutch friends I'd love to show it to
@@EterPuralis There Are several Songs on Dutch ! I Have Friends that Are Pennsylvania Dutch - and They Have a saying Going Dutch - Do You know what IT means ?
Cornelis is pretty much our Bob Marley. Very important songs.
You should react to Ulf Lundell with Öppna Landskap. That song describes the soul of a swede perfectly. There was even a pertition to make that song our national anthem.
If Sweden has a Bob marley then it has to be Peps Persson, though.
@@titanuranus3095 Sure, he’s a reggae artist, but I was thinking about lyrics not genre.
Jag skulle snarare säga Sveriges Bob Dylan
you have a ocean of classics whit Cornelis, he is swedish music history
The bassist gives the music its backbone.
I think it is ”Personliga Persson”, personal Persson. Persson is a common last name in Sweden, meaning Per's son (and Per is of course a common Swedish first name). So someone called Persson who is a personal guy. Something like that, anyway.
Person called Persson - that IS Funny
Låttips:
Rikard Wolff - ”Pojken på månen”
Bröderna Lindqvist - ”Wiggen”
Cornelis is one of the first famous swedish troubadour in modern times that achieved acclaim. living as a boheme and such is what one could explain him by :) Awesome songs all of them he made. He is a national treasure
Yeah, Cornelis was awsome, both as a songwriter and in his performing.
I would also recommend you the songs 'Polaren Per är kärleksskrank', 'Balladen om Fredrik åkare och den söta Cecilia Lind', 'Epistel 81' (C M Bellman) and 'Brevet från kolonien' recorded by Cornelis.
Hans version av Märk hur vår skugga är oslagbar. Han är bäst. När man ska rekommendera eller lista hans bästa låtar så tar det nästan aldrig slut.
Just to add on your comment that it sounded spanish. Cornelis actually recorded this after a visit to Brazil where the local music influenced him
If you like "Somliga går med trasiga skor" check out "Eldkvarns" version. That is one great cover. Marie Fredriksson is singing on the Eldkvarn version. I seldom likes covers that much, but that obe is fantastic!
I wouldn't worry about pronouncing his surname incorrectly. The swedish pronounciation is really different from the dutch one anyway.
He has an name Nobody outside of Holland Can say !
I love your reaktion to Wreesvijk musik 🙂❤️ He is one of my personal favorites. And he made a lot of good musik. 👍🏻 Can give you a tip. Listen to Fred Åkerström allso. He is in the same leag as Cornelis. 👍🏻
Love your reactions! Would love to see your reaction on Helen Sjöholm - Du måste finnas. (helst live)
It's actually a raditional ballad known by the name 'The House Carpenter'. Cornelis had done some modifications. If you are a fingerstyle guitarist you will also notice that the chord progression reminds alot from "the house of rising sun". Not that one done by Animals though, the one with Doc Watsson. Doc has also done a cover on "The House Carpenter".
Anyway, huge respect to Cornelis. Cornelis mixed american blues, english traditional and some swedish folk music in a lot of his songs, and the results were amzing.
The house carpenter was made later than,,,,,
Sounds a little like Streets of London by Ralph McTell could be an influence as well.
I love the things you do man. Would love to see you listen to and hear your thoughts on the following songs:
En kväll i tunnelbanan - Noice
Kolla kolla - Nationalteatern
Trubaduren - Magnus Uggla
När vindarna viskar mitt namn - Roger Pontare
❤️❤️
He might not have the best voice ever but his voice have a great feel to it, the text and voice and whistling makes me think about the south (of the USA), country songs, and cowboys....
Yep...your right...the Dutch version is called: "waar ga je heen?"
This is the best we can offer from Sweden.
I hope since you did this one that you listened to many more of his amazing tunes. Not usually the music I listen to att all, but somehow he lure you in and keep you interested throughout the entire song.
Dear mr Rollins. Im in a very busy period of my life right now. And for this i dont usually spend time on youtube. But as life happens, i stummbled upon this video. And all i can say is that im very glad i did.
Through you i have re-enjoyed these swedish classics. Some of these i have not heard in years, or sometimes not even att all. It´s really cool to get a new perspectiv and to see it in a new light.
You sir. Have earned a subscription
Thank you for watching! It's been a very rewarding project for me.
It is strange how someone who was not born here can characterize the Swedish people's soul as Cornelius does. The black humor and undertone of the criticism of the establishment is wonderful.
Good reaction Jonathan. I love Cornelis, he was one of a kind!
it´s from a swedish poem
My personal favorite with Cornelis is "Brev från kolonien". He had so many good songs but I really enjoy the story being told in that song and the way it brings on a laugh and a smile :)
It's on the list! Coming soon...
Du borde göra Cecilia Vennersten - ”Det vackraste” och Pierre Isacssons ”Då går jag ner i min källare” :)
Han har gjort båda dessa nu!
We in Sweden love you,,,!
hi! thank you so much for sharing your swedish music journey with us! so far it's been a lot of fun following you.
I thought since you're in Stockholm you could react to the song "Stockholm" by Orup, one of the members from GES.
have a good day! wish you all the best.
Thanks for watching and thanks for the tip! I'll add it to the list.
Please do more of his stuff!
Eldkvarn and Marie Fredriksson also made a version of this in the late 80's.
I loved watching you react to this. Cornelis truly is one of the most spectacular artists in Sweden, and he has played a very big part in my life. Thank you! ☀️
Ooh man, this touch me deep. Legend.
First clip with you... Im swedish and love Vreeswijk... I love the fact that you love Vreeswijk
Nice with some old-style classics.
How about some 60s-early 70s classics?
Monica Zetterlund - Sakta vi gå genom stan
Povel Ramel - Ta av dig skorna
Povel Ramel - Jag diggar dig
Doris - Did you give the world some love today, baby?
Olle Adolphson - Trubbel
Hep Stars - Wedding
Thanks! I'll add these to my list
You can look att the movie about ated gärdestad (who made himlen är oskyldigt blå), its about how he commited suicide and The story before that (how he made up his career)
yeah but weirdly the suicide scene is not accurate, I wonder why
I have been watching a lot of this guys "reacts to" videos in a row.. and I am a BIT surprised that he has watched TWO Cornelis Vreeswijk songs, but NOT "Balladen om Fredrik åkare, och den söta Cecilia Lind"... Together with "Jag trivs bäst i öppna landskap" I'd say it's part of the Swedish Anthems.
Cornelis hardly did any covers. He made it all by himself.
Cornelis covered Bellman and Taube quite a bit. He had entire albums of their songs and some of his biggest hits are among them. He also renade and in some cases translated Victor Jara.
My father went to sea at a similar age (16). He just showed up at the dock and asked ”Can I work for you?”. Answer, ”Yes”, but then he was of course Shanghai-ed and had to leap ship in Helsinki, but not before doing the Americas. The most beautiful women in the world, according to him, are Cuban.
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Cornelius wrote the song about TRASIGA SKOR HIMSELF
Tried to find the clip where you react to Roger Pontare but I only found you reacting to Helen Sjöholm at Morgonpasset (pissed I didn't get to see your whole reaction to that powerful song btw, haha) Also, another Cornelis song I love is Turistens klagan!
They're still editing the Morgonpasset video. It's coming soon. Thanks for the song tip!
Great video. It is really fun to see what you think of the songs.
Cornelis actually did Swedish versions of several American songs. See if you recognise the original for "Brevet från kolonien"
would love to see reactions to more of Cornelis' songs. "Balladen om herr Fredrik Åkare och den söta fröken Cecilia Lind" is one of his most famous and also best songs, would be cool if you reacted to it!
Cornelis är vad man idag brukar kalla för ”fire” eller ”🔥”
Cornelis är en nationalskald! Ett ypperligt exempel på varför vissa "svenska demokrater" är helt fel ute..
Keep up the good work! Grymt kul att kolla på dessa videos!
Vilka "svenska demokrater" är helt fel ute?
Hi thanks for a very entertaining video. I myself am a big fan of Cornelis vreeswijk's music. I wonder if you've watched the movie about his life yet? He was in some movies where he both played guitar and sang.
"Went to sea" (gick till sjöss) means that he took a job on a ship.
Favourite of mine, Cornelis. You should try to through his treasure of songs
Cornelis the voice of Sweden 🇸🇪
Two suggestions:
Millas mirakel - Rytmen av ett regn. A catchy song from 1988(?).
Lennart Hagvall - Det är så hälsosamt och stärkande i fjällen. From 1947:ish, but don't let that fool you. It's catchy, funny and quite daring for it's age.
Also your Swedish is great, when did you start learning?
I've been here for eight years. My wife's grandmother helped me learn.
@@JonathanRollinssthlm305 cool :)
There's so many amazing Cornelis Vreeswijk songs.
Ågren, Grimas om morgonen and Blues för Fatumeh is some of hss best and darkest songs.
And Personliga Person I rambled about in my other comment.
Om du gillar Cornelis tycker jag du ska lyssna på Brevet från kolonin!
Brev från Kolonien is a cover of Camp Granada - but the Swedish version is a lot more R-rated!
@@kattahj men den är censurerad,fattas en vers
Cornelis was a true genial artist - like Johnny Cash, Pete Seeger, Bob Dylan in one person - his texts are so dense with contrasts, irony, twists, and symbols, that only grown ups very aware of literary traditions and contemporary politics can fully understand them - not kids. Could you sing as satire: Gud Fader som i himmelen bor slumrar och sover sött; in the Bible Belt in the USA? - It was not possible in Sweden, either.
Gustaf Fröding wrote: Strunt är strunt och snus är snus om än i gyllne dosor, men rosor i ett sprucket krus är ändå alltid rosor.
Cornelis was a mocking rascal, a profound lyricist, a burlesque truth-teller, a critical analyst, a versatile musician, and his humour was a very sharp weapon. We were awed, many of us, that is. Do watch the film, do listen to all his music and pay attention to the clash between text and music and the references he makes both in texts and music, that's so many layered as Walt Whitman ever.
We have three great "singer-songwriters": Bellman, Taube, and Vreeswijk. And many good ones, but not so complete, like Fröding, Dan Andersson, Ferlin - others wrote good music to their best poems.
You nailed some Swedish classic, but you to try harder on this one.
It's deep, true and more relevant then ever before
The weight of this song is...just its weight. Phenomenal.
Latin rhythms are from south america, not spain. An Cornelis wrote this, folk singers usually write their own stuff.
Yes, the flying dutchman made a big impresion on me in the-70´s. With his Polaren Pär är kärlekskrank and Polaren Pär hos socialen
Do a reaction of Leif Andersson - Kind mot kind
Swedish classic, no doubt.
The cool thing is. whenver I hear dutch people from a far. For a couple of seconds, I think theyre speaking swedish. No lie.
Nja , han var konstnär, hade fantasi. Som såna har. det var menat som beröm .
Quite fun to see your reactions Jon.
Many great suggestions from others on more of Cornelius songs, I'll add one too, Hönan Agda is a funny and good classic.
Other artists and song suggestions for you.
Marie Fredriksson - Sparvöga
Millas mirakel - Rytmen av ett regn
Harpo - Moviestar
Björn Skifs - Michaelangelo, Härligt Härligt men farligt farligt
Sven Ingvars - Ett litet rött paket, Jag ringer på fredag
Håkan Hellström - Känn ingen sorg för mig Göteborg
Tomas Ledin - Sommaren är kort, En del av mitt hjärta, Vi är på gång
Arvingarna - Eloise
Herreys - Diggeloo Diggeley
Snowstorm - Sommarnatt
Tommy Nilsson - Öppna din dörr, En dag
Perikles - Vart ska vi Sova I natt
Patrick Isaksson - Hos dig är jag underbar
Kenneth & The Knutters - Som en riktig man
Nick Borgen - we are all the winners
Lena Philipsoson - Dansa I neon, Det gör ont
Factory - Efter plugget
Ulf Lundell - Öppna landskap (bara ett måste, lite av en Andra nationalsång här)!
Fred Åkerström - Jag ger dig min morgon
Secret Service - Oh Aussie, Ten O'clock postman
Finns så otroligt mycket mer naturligtvis, men det här är en lista av blandade stilar från olika årtionden. Hoppas något faller dig I smaken.
He actually prohibited the radio to play any of his songs when they censored one of his songs.
Check out also "Ballad om en gammal knarkare", his barely recognizable Swedish version of Bob Dylan's North Country Blues, with completely new and quite beautiful lyrics.
Also try out some of his renditions of Bellman, Swedens national poet and songwriter from the 18th century. You'd be surprised by the contents of those songs, sex and love and death and disease lots and lots of booze.
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Thanks for watching!
Loved this video
Thanks for watching!
You should react to "brev från kolonien", it is a fun Cornelis song. Definitely a classic!
Thank you!
Went to sea: started working on a boat. Living and working on trawlers or cargo vessels