I love how this starts out. Before I say anything else, let me say *all* of these musicians are top-notch. What I'm about to describe is in no small part ascribable to the nature of the trumpet vs trombone and tuba, the former, with its upper register notes, much more able to cut through the sounds of a street and open sky. So here's my comment: the first 19 seconds are cool ... I'm feeling the groove, and I'm thinking "I like this" ... but then, WOW!, at 0:20 the trumpets come in like a bullet train announcing themselves in no small manner - and that is totally awesome! If people on the street weren't paying attention prior to 0:20 they most certainly were paying attention at 0:20 and beyond! Again, I'm not knocking the other performers. Actually I love the effect of starting out unassuming and under-the-radar and then catching your audience off guard with something immediate, in-your-face and powerful. This is all of those!!!! Love everything about this! Even the ball at 4:20 (is it a coincidence it appeared at 4:20?)
The first song is Moliendo Cafe old classic latin song ,the rest is music from Balkan and yes only last song on the train is "Hava nagila" famous jewish song
My friend this original song from Venezuela called " Moliendo cafe " composed by Hugo Blanco in 1958 In Indonesia this version Kopi Dangtut was a hit in 1991
Me encanta lo que hacen. Ritmo, energía, gracia, todo el talento. Gracias
I love this. These ladies need to go to New Orleans and play on Bourbon Street
Love these gals. Choise of songs, choreography and all the energy! Craving to see them in life...
I love how this starts out. Before I say anything else, let me say *all* of these musicians are top-notch. What I'm about to describe is in no small part ascribable to the nature of the trumpet vs trombone and tuba, the former, with its upper register notes, much more able to cut through the sounds of a street and open sky. So here's my comment: the first 19 seconds are cool ... I'm feeling the groove, and I'm thinking "I like this" ... but then, WOW!, at 0:20 the trumpets come in like a bullet train announcing themselves in no small manner - and that is totally awesome! If people on the street weren't paying attention prior to 0:20 they most certainly were paying attention at 0:20 and beyond! Again, I'm not knocking the other performers. Actually I love the effect of starting out unassuming and under-the-radar and then catching your audience off guard with something immediate, in-your-face and powerful. This is all of those!!!! Love everything about this! Even the ball at 4:20 (is it a coincidence it appeared at 4:20?)
Me encantan! Saludos desde Chile 🇨🇱
Bravo!!! Génial 🎶👍🎶❤️🎶😃👏👏👏👏
Nice songs you are playing
I love this song,❤️ and Gal alberta
Y DALE DALE DALE DALE BOOOOOO
Us acabo de veure a Premià de Dalt (Festa Major de Sant Pere). M'heu sorprès molt amb la vostè proposta. Us desitjo molts èxits! Salut!
U are awesome!
Mükemmel
Молодці.
Great!
OOOPAAAAAAAA dobro ♥
qué genialidad
diese junge Frauenstruppe ist sowas von Affengeil....immer wieder Klasse .....
Moliendo Café sounds so much better as a Balkan brass band song.
More energy ,one of my favorite song ,this girls are super talented !
2800 vistas creo son mías!
BOQUITA PASION
JAJAJA VENIA BUSCANDO ESTO GRACIAS
👍👍🇹🇷🇹🇷👍👍🇹🇷🇹🇷👍👍👍👍👍
где это происходило?
де това беше?
Where was it?
Barcelona
Por qué relaciono esta música con la cultura judía?
The first song is Moliendo Cafe old classic latin song
,the rest is music from Balkan and yes only last song on the train is "Hava nagila" famous jewish song
Kopi dangdut anjay 😂song indonesia
My friend this original song from Venezuela called " Moliendo cafe " composed by Hugo Blanco in 1958
In Indonesia this version Kopi Dangtut was a hit in 1991
Great!