Baris Manco: Big Singer Artist, played in turkish movies Entertainer: He had a show with name 7to77 because he entertaint every group age. He had another show where he travel in the whole world He was very very popular in Japan!! He gave concerts in Japan!
Barış Manço Rock Derneği Onursal Başkanı olarak bu güzel paylaşımınız için tüm Barış Manço sevenleri adına teşekkür ederim. As the President of Baris Manco Rock Music Association, I really want to thank you for this good video.
Anatolian Rock is legendary. Try listening more Barış Manço and others like Moğollar, Erkin Koray, Üç Hürel, Cem Karaca and many more. Anatolian Rock is all those subgenres played over Anatolian folk music. You will like it.
Hi bro, Anatolian rock is a hidden treasure of the world music. If you like this you should take a look; 3 Hürel - Sevenler Ağlarmış (1974) Yavuz Çetin - Benimle Uçmak İster Misin? (he was a blues legend in Turkey)
The day has already turned (into night) in here And I am in the breast of coal black night all alone I am waiting I hear it I see it Someday the tropic will come I know it
I am in the breast of coal black night all alone Suns are rising somewhere far away I see it The tropic : Dönence ( Each of the circles, where the sun's rays come to the earth at right angles to the earth twice a year, that form the northern and southern boundaries of the hot zone and pass 23 degrees 27 minutes north and south of the equilateral.)
I am the branch of a bone dry tree all alone Something is taking roots somewhere far away I know it The tropic
There is neither a sound of a breath on my chapped lips I hear it The tropic
I am in the breast of coal black night all alone Suns are rising somewhere far away I see it The tropic I am the branch of a bone dry tree all alone Something is taking roots somewhere far away I know it The tropic There is neither a sound of a breath on my chapped lips I hear it The tropic
I hear it I know it I see it The tropic, the day is in the thing that's turning, the tropic Someday the tropic will come I know it
@@akaalexanderking yeah it was with his album nick the chopper in 76. He also spoke 9 languages and used sign language in some of his songs for deaf people who then could enjoy the songs where he used it in conjunction with the bass which deaf people can partially feel so that they'd also have a rythm to enjoy. Many, myself included also think he could've become one of the best politicians of all time
70's prog rock, now we're talking! Quick search on Prog Archives says Baris is the lead singer and keyboard player. The sound reminds me a lot more of the Italian prog scene than the UK one, especialy bands like Le Orme and Banco del Muttuo Succorso. This was a great find, I'm going to have to look for more.
@@akaalexanderking Wouldn't surprise me, everywhere in Europe had a Prog scene with it's own flavoure, even behind the Iron Curtain, they just achieved different levels of popularity. As for that weird instrument, no idea, could easily be home made.
Dönence Türkiyede bir baş yapıttır. Barış Manço ve grubu “Kurtalan Expres” bas gitar Ahmet Güvenç hala hayatta ve çalışmaktadır youtube da bu efsane Bas çının videolarına ulaşa bilirsiniz . Elektro gitar bahadır akkuzu malesef o da vefat etmiştir. Bunlar efsane müzisyenlerdir. Ayrıca şakının sözleri çok derin anlamlıdır.🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Dönence by Barış Manço - His name is read /Baarish Muncho/ (-sh sounds as in "shoe" and -ch sounds as in "change") (pronunciation: [baɾɯʃ mantʃʰo]) - Dönence is read /doenenjey/ (-oe sounds as in "bird") (pronunciation: [dønɛndʒe])
I'm a big horror fan, classic ones even, and music like this always makes me remember and associate it with classic horror movies. The synth that makes you feel in trance is always a great thing. Thanks for the reaction GG. The more we learn everyday, eh? 😁🤘🏼🤘🏼
@@akaalexanderking that keeps you alive hahaha. I remember something, please react to one American band called Fishbone. One of my all-time favorites, and one sinfully underestimated band out there. They play various types of music from ska, punk, funk, metal, reggae and soul. You have to react to several songs from them to understand the diversity and versatility of subgenre they're covering. "Unyielding Conditioning", "Servitude", "Everyday Sunshine" and "Sunless Saturday" are some of their songs that you have to listen to, and if possible, react to.
@@akaalexanderking they are fun indeed. And I meant to write "underrated", not "underestimated" hahaha. Sorry, English is not my first language, sometimes I forgot some words 😅
That thing is probably some type of shaker as percussion. One of the dudes from this band is also a instrument maker, maybe he made that shaker for himself using his grandmother's vacuum cleaner.
Hey bro. Baris Manco is the greatest singer and I appreciate you have listen. His style changed over time. He has great records in french or in english in 60s 70s only. Go for Barış Manço - Ce Sera Le Temps or Barış Manço - Şehrazat / İngilizce but most of his Baris Manco - Trip Fairground songs after 70s won’t fit your taste. I promise you will hear very very unique sounds. My favourite another favourite is Baris Manco - Trip Fairground . You will feel 60s and 70s in your bones bro I promise and just give him credit a Turkish guy composing these sounds in 60s 70s.
Can you try Yavuz Çetin here dude :) He is a good guitar performer and I think you'd like it. Maybe 'yasamak istemem' song or 'benimle uçmak ister misin' I can suggest .)
Already the day was on the wane everywhere here And I'm waiting all alone in the arms of a pure black night I'm hearing it I'm seeing it One day the tropic will come I know that I'm all alone in the arms of the pure black night Some suns are rising somewhere far away I'm seeing it The tropic I'm the branch of a bone-dry tree all alone Some things are taking roots somewhere far away I know that The tropic There's neither a single sound nor a single breath on my chapped lips Ballads are being sung somewhere far away I'm hearing it The tropic I'm all alone in the arms of the pure black night Some suns are rising somewhere far away I'm seeing it The tropic I'm the branch of a bone-dry tree all alone Some things are taking roots somewhere far away I know that The tropic There's neither a single sound nor a single breath on my chapped lips Ballads are being sung somewhere far away I'm hearing it The tropic I'm hearing it I know that I'm seeing it The tropic When the day comes back around, then the tropic... I know that the tropic will come one day
Well, that was different yet a little familiar. I don't think I'll be tracking down this guy's "Best Of" album, but it was memorable. I tried tracking down the proper name of the musical Slinky, but I couldn't find anything. Have I or has anyone else recommended Ayreon's "The Day the World Breaks Down" yet? If not, I can't recommend it highly enough. It's one of those long songs that goes by in a flash, it has a high level of progressive-flavored musicality with a heavy dose of blues, and the video itself is informative and entertaining in a way I wish more videos were. From one musician to another, I guarantee you'll love it. ruclips.net/video/oFuMKdrzPqU/видео.html
It also unknown instrument in Turkey. It could probably be a modified version of a local instrument. Of course it's my opinion. I live in Turkey but I had never seen before this instrument
Good video thanks for reacting this video. Also I recommend you Pentagram - Lion in a cage this is a turkish metal music band. ruclips.net/video/X8lZxhnBlIo/видео.html
I didn't expect to hear a song like this on your channel - I don't know much about Barış Manço, but he's a legend, as is the 70s Rock music from Turkey as a whole; since a long time I want to get ddeeper into this music, but I never managed to do it yet (yes, Barış Manço is the singer's name; the name indicates he is of kurdish origin, I think; it is pronounced Barısh Mantsho, in english pronounciation; the ı is spoken like a muted i, or maybe like the y in "cryptic"; it's almost toneless). The percussion instrument is most probably a kind of Kokoriko (or Binzasara) with origins in Japan (yay, Japan again, hahaha ...) (→ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binzasara and www.thomann.de/de/meinl_ko1am_kokiriko.htm e.g.). PS: The c in "Dönence" is pronounced like the english "j", but I don't know how to explain the "ö" to an english speaker (or an italian ...; Maybe you know remember the legendary performances by Gary Moore at the Montreux Jazz Festival; if you know how to spell Montreux, "ö" is exactly sounding like the "-eux" part of Montreux)
The real surname of Barış Manço is Karamanço. Karaman is a province name in Turkey. -ço suffix means love. Manço is pronounced as Mancho. The word is not Kurdish.
O.k., thanks, Fatih and Orhun. I knew that "Barış" is a turkish word. There were times in Turkey when ethnicity and nationality didn't play such a huge role, right. Personally, I don't care about ethnicity either, it means nothing to me.
Godfather of Anatolian Rock R.i.P Legend Barış Manço
Looking forward to hearing more of his work 👍🏻
@@akaalexanderking Sadly he deceased 1999.
Yeah, I've been told sadly. Still, lots of his music to discover :)
Baris Manco:
Big Singer
Artist, played in turkish movies
Entertainer: He had a show with name 7to77 because he entertaint every group age.
He had another show where he travel in the whole world
He was very very popular in Japan!! He gave concerts in Japan!
Thanks for the info, I had no idea!
Barış Manço Rock Derneği Onursal Başkanı olarak bu güzel paylaşımınız için tüm Barış Manço sevenleri adına teşekkür ederim.
As the President of Baris Manco Rock Music Association, I really want to thank you for this good video.
Glad you enjoyed :)
THIS IS LIKE A CROSSOVER BETWEEN JOHN CARPENTER, FRANK ZAPPA, IRON BUTTERFLY, MIKE OLDFIELD AND PINK FLOYD!
Right? Crazy and great 🤘🏻
Anatolian Rock is legendary. Try listening more Barış Manço and others like Moğollar, Erkin Koray, Üç Hürel, Cem Karaca and many more. Anatolian Rock is all those subgenres played over Anatolian folk music. You will like it.
He is still legend for us. God bless him.
Hi bro,
Anatolian rock is a hidden treasure of the world music. If you like this you should take a look;
3 Hürel - Sevenler Ağlarmış (1974)
Yavuz Çetin - Benimle Uçmak İster Misin? (he was a blues legend in Turkey)
Thanks man, adding to the list ;)
it begins with Baris Manco and it ends with him RIP
🙌🏻
Enters the top 10 in world classics.
Hey, so proggy!. I like it.
It really is! They don't do music like this anymore
The day has already turned (into night) in here
And I am in the breast of coal black night all alone I am waiting
I hear it
I see it
Someday the tropic will come
I know it
I am in the breast of coal black night all alone
Suns are rising somewhere far away
I see it
The tropic : Dönence ( Each of the circles, where the sun's rays come to the earth at right angles to the earth twice a year, that form the northern and southern boundaries of the hot zone and pass 23 degrees 27 minutes north and south of the equilateral.)
I am the branch of a bone dry tree all alone
Something is taking roots somewhere far away
I know it
The tropic
There is neither a sound of a breath on my chapped lips
I hear it
The tropic
I am in the breast of coal black night all alone
Suns are rising somewhere far away
I see it
The tropic
I am the branch of a bone dry tree all alone
Something is taking roots somewhere far away
I know it
The tropic
There is neither a sound of a breath on my chapped lips
I hear it
The tropic
I hear it
I know it
I see it
The tropic, the day is in the thing that's turning, the tropic
Someday the tropic will come I know it
Thanks!
A man who managed to get to the top of the british charts and that as a foreigner even above Elton John.
Seriously?? Wow, that's impressive
@@akaalexanderking yeah it was with his album nick the chopper in 76. He also spoke 9 languages and used sign language in some of his songs for deaf people who then could enjoy the songs where he used it in conjunction with the bass which deaf people can partially feel so that they'd also have a rythm to enjoy. Many, myself included also think he could've become one of the best politicians of all time
I LOVE BARIS MANCO . THE NUMBER 1.
70's prog rock, now we're talking! Quick search on Prog Archives says Baris is the lead singer and keyboard player. The sound reminds me a lot more of the Italian prog scene than the UK one, especialy bands like Le Orme and Banco del Muttuo Succorso. This was a great find, I'm going to have to look for more.
Right? Strong similarities with those italian bands, I wonder if Turkey had a similar scene
@@akaalexanderking Wouldn't surprise me, everywhere in Europe had a Prog scene with it's own flavoure, even behind the Iron Curtain, they just achieved different levels of popularity.
As for that weird instrument, no idea, could easily be home made.
Thanks a lot for the info, deeply appreciate it 🙏🏻
Dönence Türkiyede bir baş yapıttır. Barış Manço ve grubu “Kurtalan Expres” bas gitar Ahmet Güvenç hala hayatta ve çalışmaktadır youtube da bu efsane Bas çının videolarına ulaşa bilirsiniz . Elektro gitar bahadır akkuzu malesef o da vefat etmiştir. Bunlar efsane müzisyenlerdir. Ayrıca şakının sözleri çok derin anlamlıdır.🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷
Dönence by Barış Manço
- His name is read /Baarish Muncho/ (-sh sounds as in "shoe" and -ch sounds as in "change")
(pronunciation: [baɾɯʃ mantʃʰo])
- Dönence is read /doenenjey/ (-oe sounds as in "bird")
(pronunciation: [dønɛndʒe])
TÜRKİYE'nin DÜNYA ÇAPINDAKİ GELMİŞ GEÇMİŞ EN BÜYÜK SANATÇISI.MEKANI CENNET OLSUN,ŞAHSEN TANIRDIM BÜYÜK İNSAN,BÜYÜK SANATÇI...
Have you ever met him?
@@akaalexanderking yes .l am 52 years old.🔥🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🇹🇷🔥
Thank you for this nice reaction video
Thank you for watching Cemil :)
I'm a big horror fan, classic ones even, and music like this always makes me remember and associate it with classic horror movies. The synth that makes you feel in trance is always a great thing.
Thanks for the reaction GG. The more we learn everyday, eh? 😁🤘🏼🤘🏼
Never stop 😁🤘🏻
@@akaalexanderking that keeps you alive hahaha.
I remember something, please react to one American band called Fishbone. One of my all-time favorites, and one sinfully underestimated band out there. They play various types of music from ska, punk, funk, metal, reggae and soul. You have to react to several songs from them to understand the diversity and versatility of subgenre they're covering. "Unyielding Conditioning", "Servitude", "Everyday Sunshine" and "Sunless Saturday" are some of their songs that you have to listen to, and if possible, react to.
Thanks! Added them to the list, sounds like a fun one ahahah
@@akaalexanderking they are fun indeed. And I meant to write "underrated", not "underestimated" hahaha. Sorry, English is not my first language, sometimes I forgot some words 😅
I know the feeling 😂
biz kıymetini bılemedik siz tatını cıkarın en azından BEST OF BARİŞ MANÇO
Barış Manço + Erkin Koray is legend
O bir efsane...
That thing is probably some type of shaker as percussion. One of the dudes from this band is also a instrument maker, maybe he made that shaker for himself using his grandmother's vacuum cleaner.
Barış Manço-Trip fairground reaction pls
Noted, thanks ;)
Erkin Koray - Akrebin gözleri please reaction
Thanks for the recommendation, added to the list ;)
@@akaalexanderking Yep, that's the song to request from a guitarist!
Definitely you should give a reaction for Yavuz Çetin- Benimle Uçmak İster misin? He is the best electric guitar virtuoso from Turkey.
Thanks, added to the list ;)
My Idol Baris Manco
Söz ve müzik çok derin anlamlı,uzakları görüyormuşcasına,lirik.
Oldukça lirik,sanki geleceğe tohum atan çiftçi gibi.
Barış manco❤❤❤❤❤
Guitarist Bahadir Akkuzu (RIP), Bassist Ahmet Güvenç, and the unidentified weird thing is just "unidentified" I guess.. :)
Thanks for the info! Such a curious instrument
Hey bro. Baris Manco is the greatest singer and I appreciate you have listen. His style changed over time. He has great records in french or in english in 60s 70s only. Go for Barış Manço - Ce Sera Le Temps or Barış Manço - Şehrazat / İngilizce but most of his Baris Manco - Trip Fairground songs after 70s won’t fit your taste. I promise you will hear very very unique sounds. My favourite another favourite is Baris Manco - Trip Fairground . You will feel 60s and 70s in your bones bro I promise and just give him credit a Turkish guy composing these sounds in 60s 70s.
Thanks for the recommendations Onder, will do. I can really see a parallel with the italian prog scene in the 60s and 70s from what you're telling me
Thx for reaction..
Thanks for watching :)
The clip was taken from a play back tv show.
Thanks for the info!
Recommendation : Grup BUNALIM- Başak Saçlım
Noted, thanks ;)
Onu çok özlüyorum
Another Turkish anatolian rock legend..ERKIN KORAY -bir eylul aksami..when you listen the music you will be surprising…you gonna realize what i mean
💛💛
🤘🏻🤘🏻
( Yavuz Çetin - Benimle Uçmak İster misin )... React Best guitarist in the world..
Thank, curious to check that out 👍🏻
Good reaction video, i advice you to react Pentagram - Lions in a cage, good old heavy metal...
Thanks, noted ;)
You should react to Turkey's best guitar virtuoso Yavuz Çetin.
Barış✌🏻
Yes Baris Manço was famous abroad, especially in Japan.. maybe you can listen to his other songs..
I definitely will, thanks!
please react to üç hürel sevenler ağlarmış
Noted, thanks :)
Please barış manço trip fairground reaction🤘🏼
Can you try Yavuz Çetin here dude :) He is a good guitar performer and I think you'd like it. Maybe 'yasamak istemem' song or 'benimle uçmak ister misin' I can suggest .)
On my list ;)
72 dil biliyor . Bu dünyada bir rekordur. 👍
Already the day was on the wane everywhere here
And I'm waiting all alone in the arms of a pure black night
I'm hearing it
I'm seeing it
One day the tropic will come
I know that
I'm all alone in the arms of the pure black night
Some suns are rising somewhere far away
I'm seeing it
The tropic
I'm the branch of a bone-dry tree all alone
Some things are taking roots somewhere far away
I know that
The tropic
There's neither a single sound nor a single breath on my chapped lips
Ballads are being sung somewhere far away
I'm hearing it
The tropic
I'm all alone in the arms of the pure black night
Some suns are rising somewhere far away
I'm seeing it
The tropic
I'm the branch of a bone-dry tree all alone
Some things are taking roots somewhere far away
I know that
The tropic
There's neither a single sound nor a single breath on my chapped lips
Ballads are being sung somewhere far away
I'm hearing it
The tropic
I'm hearing it
I know that
I'm seeing it
The tropic
When the day comes back around, then the tropic...
I know that the tropic will come one day
You must see Igorrr - a very special Man/Band. "Opus Brain" is a good start. :)
Thanks! Added ;)
🌹🇹🇷🙏🙏🙏🙏
Please react to "Kurban - Yine"
Noted ;)
Nice reaction. Would you like to listen another one legend? Try this Erkin Koray - Cemalim
Will do, thanks :)
Yavuz çetin/benimle uçmak ister misin
Noted ;)
Well, that was different yet a little familiar. I don't think I'll be tracking down this guy's "Best Of" album, but it was memorable. I tried tracking down the proper name of the musical Slinky, but I couldn't find anything.
Have I or has anyone else recommended Ayreon's "The Day the World Breaks Down" yet? If not, I can't recommend it highly enough. It's one of those long songs that goes by in a flash, it has a high level of progressive-flavored musicality with a heavy dose of blues, and the video itself is informative and entertaining in a way I wish more videos were. From one musician to another, I guarantee you'll love it.
ruclips.net/video/oFuMKdrzPqU/видео.html
Thanks for the effort, the mystery lives on 😂 yep, Ayreon are on my soon-to-be list ;)
Knight raider bass guitar
hi dude . please give a reaction pentagram lions in a cage please
Noted, thanks ;)
@@akaalexanderking i am waiting dude
The list of long Juan. Describe them to me and you might spark my curiosity 😉
Please try this one too:
Üç Hürel - Bir sevmek bin defa ölmek demekmiş.
ruclips.net/video/4BjH_pJ2p-w/видео.html
Barış akarsu ıslak ıslak reaction
Noted ;)
So, anyone knows what's the name of that thing? 😂
It also unknown instrument in Turkey.
It could probably be a modified version of a local instrument. Of course it's my opinion. I live in Turkey but I had never seen before this instrument
Thanks for the feedback :) it does look almost handmade. The mistery lives on I guess 😁
You reacting wrong song. Here try this Baris Manco - Trip Fairground
Noted, thanks :)
Can you react to Şebnem Ferah songs, She is the most famous female rock star in Turkey.
Added to the list, thanks :)
Espacially to her 2007 concert... her live performances are better than her album versions
ruclips.net/video/kvkzRJzeHBY/видео.html plzzzz.
Thanks for the link ;)
Yaa böyle totonuz düşer işte :)
Good video thanks for reacting this video. Also I recommend you Pentagram - Lion in a cage this is a turkish metal music band. ruclips.net/video/X8lZxhnBlIo/видео.html
Thanks Gökhan, noted :)
Türk lan bu
Türkçe alt yazı olsa
Turkish subtitles?
correct way to pronounce his name: "BURSH MUNCHO"
Thanks Kaan 👍🏻
I didn't expect to hear a song like this on your channel - I don't know much about Barış Manço, but he's a legend, as is the 70s Rock music from Turkey as a whole; since a long time I want to get ddeeper into this music, but I never managed to do it yet (yes, Barış Manço is the singer's name; the name indicates he is of kurdish origin, I think; it is pronounced Barısh Mantsho, in english pronounciation; the ı is spoken like a muted i, or maybe like the y in "cryptic"; it's almost toneless). The percussion instrument is most probably a kind of Kokoriko (or Binzasara) with origins in Japan (yay, Japan again, hahaha ...) (→ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binzasara and www.thomann.de/de/meinl_ko1am_kokiriko.htm e.g.).
PS: The c in "Dönence" is pronounced like the english "j", but I don't know how to explain the "ö" to an english speaker (or an italian ...; Maybe you know remember the legendary performances by Gary Moore at the Montreux Jazz Festival; if you know how to spell Montreux, "ö" is exactly sounding like the "-eux" part of Montreux)
Thanks as always for the info. And the pronunciation lesson as well! 😁
The real surname of Barış Manço is Karamanço. Karaman is a province name in Turkey. -ço suffix means love. Manço is pronounced as Mancho. The word is not Kurdish.
Baris is a Turkish word. Do not get confused about everything based on ethnicity.
O.k., thanks, Fatih and Orhun. I knew that "Barış" is a turkish word. There were times in Turkey when ethnicity and nationality didn't play such a huge role, right. Personally, I don't care about ethnicity either, it means nothing to me.
Ne anlayabilirki basit insanlar bunlar
bizde bizi çahil sanıyorduk sizin dünyadan haberiniz yok gardaş biraz bilgi ednin akılıyım diye ortalıkta gezmeyin
Rip Baris abi 😢
🙌🏻