Turkish Music History Reaction - What the hell is Turkish psychedelic rock - Requested eng/turk subs

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  • @hadiya2179
    @hadiya2179 Год назад +30

    As a 65 yrs old Turk, I did live every moment of that era. I even worked with one of the bands showed in this documentary. I did not even know such a documentary was exist. Thank you for making this video and bring it in attention. I did enjoy every second of it. Those days were the most beautiful part of the history of Turkish music. But very rarely we do witness such a band comes ever again. This applies to whole world music. Thanks again ❤

    • @mertitemunlu1694
      @mertitemunlu1694 4 месяца назад

      abi yanlış anlamazsan hangi grupta çaldın ?

  • @berkeercan2565
    @berkeercan2565 3 года назад +62

    Barış Manço wasnt really an Elvis impersonator like the guys in USA, wearing same clothes and singing Elvis songs.Just his style and inspiration was very similar -Elvislike- until Anatolian Psychedelic came up. Old school rock n roll.

  • @IkadoYagami
    @IkadoYagami Год назад +23

    Baris Manco was not an Elvis impersonator. He had totally his own unique style!!!

    • @Glukoz-xe4lz
      @Glukoz-xe4lz 6 месяцев назад

      sonradan o kimliğe sahip oldu. ilk dönemleri çok fazla batılı müzisyenden beslendi ve kendi kimliğini buldu. çok gençti başka iyi müzisyenlerden etkilenmesi normaldi.. eğer arştırma yaparsan sadece onlardan etkilenmedi ingilizce olarak onların şarkılarını da coverladığı oldu.

  • @Geckotr
    @Geckotr 9 месяцев назад +4

    The real Elvis impersonator in Turkish music was the late Erol Büyükburç 😄. Make no mistake he was also a great singer, it was kinda like his gimmick especially in his early years. He wrote all his own songs and didn't steal songs from other foreign singers like some other Turkish singers

  • @kanuni1979
    @kanuni1979 3 года назад +9

    The September 1980 coup d'état by Kenan Evren through turkey at least 50 years back

  • @Geckotr
    @Geckotr 9 месяцев назад +4

    3:51 Ottoman Traditional Music was never banned, plus there's no such thing called traditional Ottoman Music. There were various music genres during the time of the Ottoman Empire. Turkish classical music which derives from the Sufi Tasavvuf music still continues to be performed to this day although lost it's popularity a lot in the recent years. Anatolian Rock took it's main inspiration from the Turkish Folk Music as the name suggests

  • @oldskull9003
    @oldskull9003 3 года назад +11

    Great video and reaction Rob. Bands and artists are starting to re-perform this genre. I think the world will know and love this genre more. .

  • @BarbarosTheBarbarian
    @BarbarosTheBarbarian 3 года назад +20

    I usually get stressed about the 80s in Turkish history. But I rather enjoyed this. This was nicely done. Well done to the original maker of the documentary and thank you sir, for reacting to this. Respect...

  • @kanuni1979
    @kanuni1979 3 года назад +5

    7:32 song playing: *Erkut Taçkın - Sevmek İstiyorum*

  • @kanuni1979
    @kanuni1979 3 года назад +5

    6:27 song playing
    *Selcuk Alagöz - Malabadi Köprüsü (1975)*

  • @NAlpAr-nx1gg
    @NAlpAr-nx1gg 3 года назад +5

    Anatolian rock revival has not started in 2000s with gaye su akyol or altın gün.
    İt starts in 1993 with Haluk Levent.
    Just listen Kağızman ör Akşamlar.
    People forgot easily. He was the one who built the road for Şebnem Ferah or others in 90s.

  • @Teomanerkn
    @Teomanerkn 3 года назад +2

    Thank you very much. Thanks to you, I found out what I don't know. I hope you make these videos all the time.

  • @halilcanakgun6114
    @halilcanakgun6114 2 года назад +3

    The banning of Anatolian rock music was related to the fact that the musical style represented a trend during the difficult political years of Turkey. There is no such concern today. Music of all styles is free and people are listening. However, as the country's founding ideology deviated in the 1980s, it was a precaution to protect the founding ideology (republic). But it didn't succeed. There are sometimes ridiculous bans in Turkey, but they don't last long. The founding ideology initially banned folk music and supported western-style music, but this was misunderstood by some officials. In fact, they misunderstood what Atatürk wanted to do and followed a very wrong westernization policy. These policies were generally determined by the army until 2015. Many bans were lifted when the military's influence on the administration waned.
    It goes without saying that the discussions other than this will be political debates.

  • @emrahakn8495
    @emrahakn8495 3 года назад +8

    Hey Rob, you've been reacted "Tatlı Dile Güler Yüze" from Altın Gün and I'd like to make a request from them: Altın Gün - Kolbastı (Live at KEXP)

    • @RobkReacts
      @RobkReacts  3 года назад +3

      added to my list next week

  • @RememberTulpar
    @RememberTulpar 3 года назад +6

    12 September 1980 military coup fvcked everything in Turkey. I have to mention that it was again an American gladio backed coup against Turkish independence and progress just like the CIA backed failed coup attempt of 15 July 2016.
    I remember that US also intervene Canadian politics in 70's also.. If im not mistaken even a national made Canadian fighter programme had been completely destroyed for political matters and Canada had to bought US F18's instead of her own.

  • @andyhizarslan2609
    @andyhizarslan2609 Год назад

    You're the best my man, I'm glad to see someone likes Turkish-Rock

  • @gonzalez06
    @gonzalez06 2 года назад +1

    Hey man love u mr u are doing an amazing broadcast

  • @xzemmyx
    @xzemmyx 3 года назад +8

    Dude! I'm wondering what your reaction would be to this young musician : Evrencan Gündüz. He recently released an album called "Anadolu Funk" translation:"Anatolia Funk."
    His dad was a great guitarist called Asım Can Gündüz. He was well known in America as "Awesome John" (cuz they couldn't pronounce his name. 😂)
    Give his sons' songs a listen please and let us know what you think. There's a lot of colabs Evrencan has done and he sang some English songs as well. A great artist himself.

    • @deathoftheneon
      @deathoftheneon 2 года назад +2

      evrencan is great, he is unique in his own way and i love his energy too

  • @hadiya2179
    @hadiya2179 Год назад +1

    Aretha Franklin, Nora John's, Bee Gees, Ray Charles only few names produced by Turkish Arif Martin and Ahmet Ertegun. It called Atlantic record.

  • @metinoksuz8699
    @metinoksuz8699 3 года назад +2

    16.19 of video in picture,John Lenon and Erkin Koray eat breakfast together also Erkin Koray sings Anatolia Rock,I guess 1968…

  • @LeventKartal-mn7ry
    @LeventKartal-mn7ry 4 месяца назад

    The late famous Erkin Koray passed away on the 7th of August 2023 in Canada and his grave is in Toronto Westminister cemetry Canada...

  • @the-vinyl-dreamscape5084
    @the-vinyl-dreamscape5084 2 года назад +2

    Amazing music. Forever close to my heart.

  • @bilalhaliloglu5334
    @bilalhaliloglu5334 3 года назад +1

    Uzun ince bir yoldayım,,, doğa için çal 2 reaksion dear broo, see youu😉👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘

  • @astroidian
    @astroidian 6 месяцев назад +1

    it is possible to say baris manco is inspired from many people or bands even from pink floyd to elvis presley. but you cannot say he is inpersonating someone. baris manco has his own unique style.
    and thanks for the great reaction to this documentary. it doesnt tell anything wrong. we were inside this experiencing every bit of it.

  • @BGIS2000
    @BGIS2000 9 месяцев назад +1

    Although i love Rock music, but as a musician the truth about evolution of the music is changing so often but also creating new cults/generations which impacts the culture and society. Thus I do not listen music and i rare play with my guitar which I used to enjoy hearing appluases when i was on the stage. I now feel new generation musics disgusting to me never turn on a radio channel in my car. I am more optimistic than before I just listen relax musics, instrumental, classic, solo musics. I give little tolerance to listen old Turkish rocks and 90's pop musics. Thanks for the video bud.

  • @kanuni1979
    @kanuni1979 3 года назад +3

    2:12 you should take a shot at those 2 formidable guys, great electro psychedelic baglama
    *Akbaba Ikilisi ft. Arif Sag - Darildim Darildim*

  • @LeventT
    @LeventT 6 месяцев назад +1

    11:20 boss, be sure Turkish youth were more free back in the days 60’s and 70’s if we compare with today, military coop f.cked up everything in 1980
    12:20 Aşık Veysel passed away 51 years ago today, and guess what? My parents were born 10 km away to his village, he is legend of Turkish folk music who inspire 70’s anatolian folk rock scene
    15:45 Selda Bağcan was on stage of Primavera Barcelona festival couple years ago, i was waiting for Radiohead’s live stream on youtube, then Selda was on stage, i was really surprised, she has become popular again on Europe in last 10 years after anatolian rock music being popular
    19:00 as u can see, very famous singers use samples from 70’s Turkish Anatolian Rock Music scene, this was from Selda too😊

  • @batuhanduman7050
    @batuhanduman7050 2 года назад +5

    He didn't literally impersonate Elvis, what he means is that he looked up on Elvis at the beginning of his career, just like John Lennon and many more. He never impersonated Elvis, there is no clip or video. It's a figure of speech because he had a similar hair and clothing at the very beginning of his career for a single photoshoot.

  • @AykutA
    @AykutA 3 года назад

    I watched with great interest. I congratulate my friend who has done a great job.

  • @helmsklann1788
    @helmsklann1788 Год назад +2

    You're right, it looks like a typical Middle Eastern country today. Turkey used to be much more modern, much more beautiful. The country is in a mess because of bad politicians.

  • @sguven
    @sguven 2 года назад +2

    bu değerli sanatçıların yaşlanması,ölmesi sonrası bu tür şarkılar azaldı,yerini arabesk aldı.sanat müziğiyle birlikte arap müziğine teslim olduk.90 larda müzik yapanlar da,bu işi beceremediler,hep arap ezgilerini kullandılar.halk müziğimiz ezgiileri çok fazla ve yöresel türde çoktur.halk müziğini kurtaran ve geliştiren Aşıklar ve Anadoludan çıkan sanatçılardır.Karadenizli sanatçıların bölge halk müziğiyle yaptıkları Anadolu rock ön lana çıktı.çok güzel şarkılar ürettiler.diğer bölgelerden bu tür şarkılar çıkmadı fakat türküler çok güzel türkü ürettiler.şu anda Anadolu rock sanatçısı bir kaç tane var.genelde şarkı söyleyenler günlük ünlü oluyor,kalıcılık yok.sanat müziği mısır müziğinin kendimize göre uyarlanması.bitti artık.halk müziğinin renklerini,şivesi,nağmeleri çok güzel bu güzelliği çeşiti nasıl görmüyorlar anlayamıyorum.

  • @Geckotr
    @Geckotr 9 месяцев назад +1

    12:18 "Aşık" means like a bard or a minstrel which is a hundreds of years tradition among the Anatolian Turks. Most of the those"Aşıks" come from Alevites(a Muslim religious minority which is a branch of Shia Islam, they are mostly Turkmens)

  • @mertkoraytopalak
    @mertkoraytopalak 3 года назад +2

    Hello , i wish youre ok rob , This video is weird as hell for me , and i guess it summerized totally realy important points like the era of cazz 35 -55 , on bosphorus american ships and night life in istanbul and the great musician migration , after that we got not just 1 type of music but its all cultivated as disintegrate the anatolian soul ... You would find lots of italian , french and english songs turkish versions and some people in Turkey financed that type of music for degenerate the culture , Anatolian rock scene is not supported like the others unlike the video says , there was a tv program called siyaset meydanı '' political arena '' in 90's Barış Manço tryed to explain some things in that program about that degeneration project and then we assume that they killed him... He was a great guy , great soul and still an inspiration for lot's of people... Btw Altın Gün is a mixed dutch+turkish band and they are great too ...

  • @ibrahimozyurt8660
    @ibrahimozyurt8660 5 месяцев назад +1

    they jumped , "Murat kekilli " try it 97' - 04'

    • @ibrahimozyurt8660
      @ibrahimozyurt8660 5 месяцев назад

      ruclips.net/video/-ZXE5dzGAy0/видео.htmlsi=v9vft9bm_DeSETQ1

  • @fatmaatnc3893
    @fatmaatnc3893 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for nice reaction.

  • @gravelmeri
    @gravelmeri 3 года назад +8

    Sad fact: Everything is still the same these days too, just the people are "less smart" because of not looking after real informations to educate themselves about a culture but watching stereotypical dicriminative news instead to call themselves educated.

  • @nihapek6710
    @nihapek6710 3 года назад +3

    bariş manço is the king of turkhic oldskoolrock.

  • @armantemur7560
    @armantemur7560 3 года назад +1

    Turkey is way different now you are right about that

  • @ibrahimozyurt8660
    @ibrahimozyurt8660 5 месяцев назад +1

    orhan gencebay dokunma try, try it, you will be satisfied .

  • @mirakaya9994
    @mirakaya9994 3 года назад

    I RECOMMENDED THE VIDEO, NOW I AM HAPPY LOL

  • @nandayogasatria3053
    @nandayogasatria3053 3 года назад +3

    Mr,rob
    Next Ledy rocker legend from indo,Nike Ardila 👍👍👍👍

  • @ismailbasturk9627
    @ismailbasturk9627 3 года назад +1

    Altın gün (Dere boyu kavaklar) thanks.

  • @mattjammy9884
    @mattjammy9884 3 года назад

    A very awesome and very accurate from what i know.....i dj and collect this music!!

  • @supermario1668
    @supermario1668 2 года назад +1

    I suggest you to little look at "blue blues band" it is very very talented group in close era turkish rock history. There is a already have a documentary about the band and yavuz çetin which is solist of this band.

  • @oguzmuztafa9072
    @oguzmuztafa9072 3 года назад +3

    What!!! No mention of Yavuz Çetin... Great video and reaction.

  • @esnasya8482
    @esnasya8482 3 года назад

    Thanks brooo! 🤘

  • @adinsaniam6781
    @adinsaniam6781 3 года назад +2

    You should check the Altın Gün band. They are soooo good.

  • @siterfopogo2821
    @siterfopogo2821 Год назад +1

    You're a. Good person 👋

  • @whitekiki
    @whitekiki 3 года назад +15

    I'm not agree with 90s-00s turkish rock was western at all. They werent anatolian yet unique by theirselves. Mor ve ötesi, Şebnem Ferah, Athena were really great and because of them rock was ruled again.

    • @Gunzo780
      @Gunzo780 3 года назад +1

      Usta, mor ve otesi bildigin avrupa gruplarinin kopyasidir.

    • @yaskamania
      @yaskamania 3 года назад +1

      Bu ekibin içinde Duman olmazsa olmaz. Hatta Athena'dan çok daha fazla Anadolu rock'a yakındır politik tavrı ve sözleriyle. Athena hep bir eğlence grubu oldu. Bir de Kurban'ımız var Deniz bey sağolsun mundar etti. Yoksa içinden geçerdi piyasanın.

    • @Gunzo780
      @Gunzo780 3 года назад

      ​@@yaskamania Duman amerikan grunge rock, athena ise ska punk. Bunlarin hicbiri anadolu rock yapmiyor.

    • @bodoor8172
      @bodoor8172 3 года назад

      Mor ve Ötesi is alternative rock, thats a totally different genre my friend, its generally known they were influenced by Radiohead and Muse. Athena is ska punk.

    • @yaskamania
      @yaskamania 3 года назад

      @@Gunzo780 Biliyorum 😂 Ben de bunlar anadolu rock grubu demiyorum. Hiçbirinin müziği de birbirinin aynı değil. Farklı türlerin temsilcileri. Ana yoruma cevaben, Kaan'ın arabeskvari vokalinden dolayı ve bazı coverlarından dolayı anadolu rock sounduna daha yakın olduğundan bahsettim.

  • @MustiAkman
    @MustiAkman 3 года назад

    Here are:
    Gaye Su Akyol - İstikrarlı Hayal Hakikattir (Official Video)
    Altin Gün - Süpürgesi Yoncadan (Live on KEXP)

  • @carlosdanielscala8605
    @carlosdanielscala8605 3 года назад +2

    Molto bene grazie .EWvitaeterna.-bene-

  • @metincalk6727
    @metincalk6727 Год назад

    Vaaaaaav süper.

  • @alihalac3602
    @alihalac3602 2 года назад

    1.55 poitre/ who killed the rock star on that table is still that day to day is mysterius.. but i think we know the Answer omG

  • @elifbhb
    @elifbhb 2 года назад

    Bir Eylül akşamı _ Erkin koray first song!!!

  • @mehmeterbay184
    @mehmeterbay184 10 дней назад +1

    Saying that Baris Manco is an imitation of Elvis is the biggest lie.

  • @mustafa_ali_
    @mustafa_ali_ 3 года назад

    Bariş Manço did cover Uzun İnçe Bir Yoldayim too

  • @painterartist462
    @painterartist462 Год назад

    You must search AHMET KAYA ( ptotest music) turksh artist. He is legend

  • @JYY1962
    @JYY1962 Год назад

    Robk you need to play Baris Manco's instrumental 2025. Absolute master piece.

  • @erolerol5654
    @erolerol5654 3 года назад +14

    THE GREATEST TURKISH ATATURK❤️❤️❤️

  • @jobehansen1669
    @jobehansen1669 2 года назад

    Nice reaction

  • @elifbhb
    @elifbhb 2 года назад

    Selda Bağcan - yaz gazeteci!

  • @humihawl
    @humihawl 2 года назад

    altın gün and gaye su akyol are great. it's great to see that the old school culture moves on. i love anatolia and my man, you will understand how come we do these great songs if you come here and see anatolia.

  • @nopasaran2713
    @nopasaran2713 3 года назад +2

    Omg love them ❤

  • @kaerustation
    @kaerustation 11 месяцев назад

    why the original documentary was deleted?

  • @huseyinnurulgur5837
    @huseyinnurulgur5837 Год назад

    süper

  • @meralyilmaz3847
    @meralyilmaz3847 2 года назад

    Music universal thing united all nations

  • @sickturret3587
    @sickturret3587 Год назад

    r.i.p. air king koray.

  • @uchihaitachi2261
    @uchihaitachi2261 3 года назад

    I see you have a deep interest to Turkish music. Than you should see this too. 'SAZ - Belgesel - FULL FİLM'

  • @alperen7001
    @alperen7001 3 года назад +2

    Listen Altın gün - goca dünya

  • @uzeyirkeles2157
    @uzeyirkeles2157 Год назад +1

    Super

  • @muzikdunyas1269
    @muzikdunyas1269 3 года назад

    Bu adamın en önemli özelliği hiç yaşlanmaması galiba eski yeni her klibinde ayni

  • @TanKurtcebe
    @TanKurtcebe Год назад +1

    Hey Rob there ain't none videos of Barıs Manço imping Elvis because he never did. I knew him personally, as much as he appreciated the King, I have never seen him impersonating Elvis or someone else whatsoever. As you might think he never had to, because he is too much of a personality himself already no?

  • @adnansayder2148
    @adnansayder2148 3 года назад

    Turkish music history exist since 1000 years as military bands ,folkmusic, mistic music and classic Turkish music oldest military music Turkish armys and classic Türkish mussic mixed with Turkish ,Syrani,Armanian .greece and arabic music after 1930 year classic Eurupean music devoleped in Turkey and 1960-70 years golden years of Turkish pop music and also arabesk music arbaesk music is mixed of arabic and turkish musics mistic Turkish music separated 2 part one of it alawi folk and derwish musics

  • @musicxxa6678
    @musicxxa6678 2 года назад

    Altin Gun is superbbbb

  • @cyberexile3507
    @cyberexile3507 3 года назад

    pretty spot on

  • @s.b.3077
    @s.b.3077 3 года назад +1

    Turkish Elvis vas Erlol Büyükburç,please lock at and his music please.

  • @hicranaseves106
    @hicranaseves106 3 года назад

    Super video wooow👏👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍

  • @kayfemintelvesi8634
    @kayfemintelvesi8634 2 года назад

    Love this video 🤟💙

  •  Год назад +1

    anybody knows the track that starts at 10:25?

  • @alifuatdogan9398
    @alifuatdogan9398 17 дней назад

    Some of the infos were pretty wrong, but overall not bad. You cant just skip Turkish Metal era, from early 90's either.

  • @gorillalad1393
    @gorillalad1393 9 месяцев назад +2

    Shame the video went down

  • @ilkealagoz2134
    @ilkealagoz2134 2 года назад

    God job

  • @birlikteizaboneolun9982
    @birlikteizaboneolun9982 2 года назад +1

    👍👏👏

  • @sebnemadrian240
    @sebnemadrian240 2 года назад

    super video

  • @mustafatiryaki3292
    @mustafatiryaki3292 3 года назад +2

    Hallo Rob ,Bitte Baris Mancos alter Song Bin boganin Kizi aus dem Jahr 1971 ..

  • @biracayipinsan
    @biracayipinsan Год назад +1

    What is missing from this documentary is Ahmet Kaya who is legendary protest singer of Turkey who played a pivotal role in the restart of Anatolian rock after a military coup, with his songs ‘başım belada,’ ‘kadınlar,’ and ‘içimde ölen biri.’ These songs left a profound impact on Anatolian rock, cherished by the new generations.

  • @sarahtimur2091
    @sarahtimur2091 2 года назад +1

    Arabeks arapca biz türküz

  • @erhansimsek1412
    @erhansimsek1412 Год назад +1

    🇹🇷👍👍👍

  • @mrttrm9504
    @mrttrm9504 3 года назад +1

    👍🏻

  • @efealtan8417
    @efealtan8417 3 года назад +5

    not like 60s nowadays conservatives are everywhere and you cant even criticize goverment in your song

  • @caglayalcn5686
    @caglayalcn5686 Год назад

    This video is not about turkish phsychedelic rock actually, if you wanna talk about turkish phsychedelic rock there is one and only "Erkin Koray" :) he was the one who able to connect with other dimensions and maybe parallel universes ;)

  • @WilliamAndrewPhilipBodie
    @WilliamAndrewPhilipBodie 3 года назад

    Fun Fact. Gold in Turkish is Altın and in Mongolian it's Altan :_:

  • @nitrogenius
    @nitrogenius 3 года назад +2

    you are right we all miss old good laik days :). Freedom is near, will be better than ever

    • @fattymcboomboom9254
      @fattymcboomboom9254 Год назад

      Yes better days are near. Without chp...

    • @nitrogenius
      @nitrogenius Год назад

      @@fattymcboomboom9254 la mk dum bade ürünü ergeni bsg

    • @fattymcboomboom9254
      @fattymcboomboom9254 Год назад

      @@nitrogenius Kamalism is dead. The westernisation is never coming back, you little dreamer.

  • @elifbhb
    @elifbhb 2 года назад

    Barışa elvis taklidi demek bira üzdü buna indirgenemez

    • @theanatolia1
      @theanatolia1 2 года назад

      Bence de. Yanlış benzetme. Ersan Erdura dese anlarım veya Erkut Taçkın. Onlar direk Elvis'i taklit ederlerdi.

    • @omurozgur2744
      @omurozgur2744 Год назад

      Müziğe başladığı ilk yıllarında Elvis Presley şarkılarını Elvis gibi söylediği için taklitçi demeleri doğru. Bu tarzda yapılan kayıtları da mevcut. Zamanla kendi tarzını geliştiriyor ve bildiğimiz sevdiğimiz Barış Manço oluyor.

  • @metinmars
    @metinmars 2 года назад

    zeki adansın onu andık 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍✔✔🤣🤣

  • @kurtali641200
    @kurtali641200 3 года назад

    Hey man. I do not know english. but maybe you can express what you are talking about with a subtitle. And I must tell you that Turkey is a country that listens to all kinds of songs. And what we call arabesque is not an arabic song. I recommend you the beautiful pop songs of your father Müslüm. Everyone has been listening to this song lately, especially due to the pandemic. Teoman sang the original song of this song. And it became a classic song of the 90s. Müslüm Gürses reinterpreted this song in the early 2000s. Müslüm Baba is a legend. The name of the song is very bad in English. Turkish paramparça

    • @theanatolia1
      @theanatolia1 2 года назад

      Arabesque is decadent music. It's not even music. All those who used it for commercial reasons were wiped out of the market. Zerrin Özer, Yeliz, Teoman, Duman and now Mosso will share the same end.

  • @selcukselcuk3616
    @selcukselcuk3616 Год назад

    Bastard music dedi arabeske yahu bizim anlatici .
    Anadolu rock Cook kıymetli ok ama Orhan Baba daha mı az

  • @berkoman7630
    @berkoman7630 Год назад +2

    As a Turkish guy, it is just so painful for me to watch this video. You see what Our Father Atatürk want to do for our country, and we couldn't protect his legacy. Turkey is like a truck without breaks goes downhill fullspeed. He wanted to modernie us, get closer to the western world, for better education, better rights, better lifestyle. Now, here we are. We all whatcing the collapse of our economy, art, moral, education. We are just watching collapse of our Republic. We don't celebrate our national days any more, we just lost our own real identity. A government which reigns for 21 years old just throw us 100 years back. No one smiles on the streets, life has no joy. I'm a nationalist myself, but I just see pain and polariation between people. My beautiful country just lost it. Wish we can turn back time, and start again at 1923. But its too late.

  • @bulentahmetturan
    @bulentahmetturan Год назад +1

    Gaye Su Akyol'a kadar iyi geldi. Orada sıçtı. Haluk Levent Nerede???????? Haluk Levent ten bahsetmeden gaye Su akyola geçiş yaptı.

  • @gozdekurt8292
    @gozdekurt8292 3 года назад +4

    unfortunately after 2000 the style of government made us middle east country. It is sad. Seing old Turkey made me really sad also.