Dear All, This is a Greek song the title of which is MISIRLOU meaning "Egyptian girl",, written by a Greek person who loved this girl when in Egypte there was living in Alexandria a big Greek community which left Egypte in the decade of 1950 because of political events at that moment. It is not a surprise that the Greeks can write such beautiful songs because they have invented MUSIC 3000 years ago.
Music existed a long long long time before greeks. Also we don't know that much about their music. Anyways, yeah. Greeks were great, today not so much, at least their economy.
The song was first recorded in 1927, in Athens, Greece, by the rebetiko-tsifteteli orchestra of Michalis Patrinos. This music is a revival of ancient, traditional, folkloric Eastern music, claimed by various communities, including Egyptian, Greek, Arab and Sephardic Jewish, of the ancient Ottoman Empire.
Misirlou is made in OTTOMAN EMPIRE AGE so it's an Ottoman Culture and Ottoman music. And Ottoman was the Turkish Empire. So this song is Turkish. Not Greek. 😁👍
The song was first recorded in 1927, in Athens, Greece, by the rebetiko-tsifteteli orchestra of Michalis Patrinos. This music is a revival of ancient, traditional, folkloric Eastern music, claimed by various communities, including Egyptian, Greek, Arab and Sephardic Jewish, of the ancient Ottoman Empire. Het lied werd voor het eerst opgenomen in 1927 , in Athene , Griekenland , door het rebetiko - tsifteteli- orkest van Michalis Patrinos. Deze muziek is een herleving van oude, traditionele, folkloristische oosterse muziek, geclaimd door verschillende gemeenschappen, waaronder Egyptische, Griekse, Arabische en Sefardische Joodse , van het oude Ottomaanse rijk.
2 movies of John Travolta's carreer before Pulp Fiction: -Saturday Fever -Grease That is the reason of the good dance of Travolta in this scene, and the reason of my laugth every time that I see this scene.
"Misirlou" is an Ottoman folk song. It was widely known in Arab, Armenian, Greek, Jewish and Turkish communities by the 1920s. We don't know which community it originates from, but we know it originates from somewhere in the Ottoman Empire. Dick Dale was familiar with the Arabic version, from his Lebanese family. His Lebanese uncle played "Misirlou" on the Arabic Oud string instrument with a fast-picking technique. Dale translated that onto an electric guitar, creating the modern "Misirlou" we all recognize today and giving birth to the surf-rock genre.
John Travolta & Uma Thurman - "Excellent!" "I wanna dance like Uma Thurman." RUclips - Jonny Weiss "Back to Phoenix." "Burning Man." "Highway to America!" 🎶
believe it or not i saw misirlou playing on this scene somewhere in 2003 when i was 3 years old.I saw the movie this year and i was expecting misirlou on this scene.dont know why but my memories where false
This song was written by a Jewish Ottoman Mısırlı İbrahim Efendi whose original name was Avram Levi. He was inspired by masters such as Hacı Kiramî Efendi, Hoca Ziya Bey and İsmail Hakkı Bey. In addition to being a composer, he also made a name for himself as a singer. We have around 60 of his compositions today. .
Have no idea if this has been mentioned... but this is NOT the song that app0ears in this scene. The song that should be here is Chuck Berry's "You Can Never Tell". And while I like MIsirlou... the dancing doesn't synch with the music.
Greek rembetiko from Smirni. Recording 1927 in Athens. The spirit of Smirni and all the holly Greek earth will always exist. Greece and Egypt had a close connection for thousands of years
Tout ressemble à la musique que c’est comme let it be des Beatles Et la panthère noire en peluche du soldat rose Et les comédiens de aznavour! Et la chanson paillarde de David Bowie Et la chanson des petits pois et carottes de Matan Ariel Et la chanson française qui s’appellera Malbrough Et la chanson de l’extraterrestre de Émilie jolie Et when the saints go marching in Et the entertainer de Scott Joplin Et alouette gentille alouette ! Et c’est la mère Michel qui a perdu son 🐈⬛ ! Et le jazz Et diam's Et kirikou Et uzi Hitman Et ludwig van Beethoven Et elle descend de la montagne à cheval Et l’empereur sa femme et le petit prince Et j’ai perdu le do de ma clarinette Et Brassens Et Joe Dassin Et le bon roi Dagobert Et cadet rousselle Et kalinka Et Thomas Dutronc
Dear All, This is a Greek song the title of which is MISIRLOU meaning "Egyptian girl",, written by a Greek person who loved this girl when in Egypte there was living in Alexandria a big Greek community which left Egypte in the decade of 1950 because of political events at that moment. It is not a surprise that the Greeks can write such beautiful songs because they have invented MUSIC 3000 years ago.
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Music existed a long long long time before greeks. Also we don't know that much about their music. Anyways, yeah. Greeks were great, today not so much, at least their economy.
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The song was first recorded in 1927, in Athens, Greece, by the rebetiko-tsifteteli orchestra of Michalis Patrinos. This music is a revival of ancient, traditional, folkloric Eastern music, claimed by various communities, including Egyptian, Greek, Arab and Sephardic Jewish, of the ancient Ottoman Empire.
Misirlou is a Greek rembetiko song dating back to 1927.
+Melina1985 nai re melina etsi
"Misirlou" means Egyptian girl (old greek, song 1925)
Melina1985 then there is the famous cover by dick dale in 1963
No its jewish song that came from izmir from egypt
Misirlou is made in OTTOMAN EMPIRE AGE so it's an Ottoman Culture and Ottoman music. And Ottoman was the Turkish Empire. So this song is Turkish. Not Greek. 😁👍
Talented actors and dancers !!! Very old Greek song with Eastern origin makes the show more than perfect !!!!
0:55 He's is not just a ordinary actor...
The song was first recorded in 1927, in Athens, Greece, by the rebetiko-tsifteteli orchestra of Michalis Patrinos. This music is a revival of ancient, traditional, folkloric Eastern music, claimed by various communities, including Egyptian, Greek, Arab and Sephardic Jewish, of the ancient Ottoman Empire.
Het lied werd voor het eerst opgenomen in 1927 , in Athene , Griekenland , door het rebetiko - tsifteteli- orkest van Michalis Patrinos. Deze muziek is een herleving van oude, traditionele, folkloristische oosterse muziek, geclaimd door verschillende gemeenschappen, waaronder Egyptische, Griekse, Arabische en Sefardische Joodse , van het oude Ottomaanse rijk.
2 movies of John Travolta's carreer before Pulp Fiction:
-Saturday Fever
-Grease
That is the reason of the good dance of Travolta in this scene, and the reason of my laugth every time that I see this scene.
She's hypnotic
Let's give props to Dick Dale & the DelTones. Long live the
King of the Surf Guitar! He made that song famous way before Pulp.
Misirlou / Μισιρλού is a very old song, a Eastern Mediterranean song.
Typical Greek Anatolian music (Byzantine) mixed with Arabic melodies.
Arabs are the kings of civilization and art
انا عربي ☪️
This is the best vidéo I seen in my life
Thank you! I made this edit almost 14 years ago, this is my old youtube account
この曲好きです、この曲を聴くと、いつも☝️のダンスのシーンが曲と一緒に脳内再生されますね〜😆🎵
I am greek misirlou rembetic in yhe ponto Ελλάδα για παντα
This scene is much better with Misirlou than the Chuck Berry song
Misirlou is a great song, but the dancing/scene fits Berry much better I think.
better than the original I reckon
esta cancion la ponian a bailar y se llevaban todos los oscar con el respeto de forrest gump y shawshank redemption. 1994 the best.
This music is perfectly synced, props to the editor ... this music is far better than original song of this scene ..
I prefer the song in general but the original song for this scene works better in my opinion
Definitely not.
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"Misirlou" is an Ottoman folk song. It was widely known in Arab, Armenian, Greek, Jewish and Turkish communities by the 1920s. We don't know which community it originates from, but we know it originates from somewhere in the Ottoman Empire.
Dick Dale was familiar with the Arabic version, from his Lebanese family. His Lebanese uncle played "Misirlou" on the Arabic Oud string instrument with a fast-picking technique. Dale translated that onto an electric guitar, creating the modern "Misirlou" we all recognize today and giving birth to the surf-rock genre.
Finally. You are correct! 👏👏
Awesome dance 🙏🙏✌️✌️
Wow.
Great ass mothafuckin' song and great ass mothafuckin' movie.
Turn up the radio, blasting the stereo RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
John Travolta & Uma Thurman - "Excellent!" "I wanna dance like Uma Thurman." RUclips - Jonny Weiss "Back to Phoenix." "Burning Man." "Highway to America!" 🎶
RIP Dick Dale
What was Quentin thinking
believe it or not i saw misirlou playing on this scene somewhere in 2003 when i was 3 years old.I saw the movie this year and i was expecting misirlou on this scene.dont know why but my memories where false
THIS is the song they should have danced to by my book.😂😂😂😂😂am I right??
Agreed I made this edit 14 years ago and I thought this was better then the original
Well done Greece 🇬🇷 🇬🇷 🇬🇷 🇬🇷 🇬🇷
Original song is You Never Can Tell by Chuck Berry.
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The DeerSlayer No, he is talking about the song of the movie
***** agreed, Vince & Mia dance to You Never Can Tell (Chuck Berry), Misrilou is played during opening credits
+Rudy Lopez SO? Misirlou is so sultry. perfect for this scene!
The original song is Misirlou and it is of greek origine
I always think space jam when I hear this! Lol
made the f##k out of my instant noodles to this.
I had a Royale with Cheese, And of Side of fries, with mayo of course.
العرب هم ملوك الحضارة والفن☪️
Τετος Δημητριάδης 1927 Greece
This song was written by a Jewish Ottoman Mısırlı İbrahim Efendi whose original name was Avram Levi. He was inspired by masters such as Hacı Kiramî Efendi, Hoca Ziya Bey and İsmail Hakkı Bey. In addition to being a composer, he also made a name for himself as a singer. We have around 60 of his compositions today. .
Ayyyy!!!
Pump it! Louder! PUMP IT!!!!!!
Yes is true a greek song rebetico but its not egyptian misirlou !!!! Its ...Mousourlou.. the origin title is like this..😅😅😅
Impressive
Sick 📌😎
Addictive & seductive ..
Have no idea if this has been mentioned... but this is NOT the song that app0ears in this scene. The song that should be here is Chuck Berry's "You Can Never Tell". And while I like MIsirlou... the dancing doesn't synch with the music.
Greek rembetiko from Smirni. Recording 1927 in Athens. The spirit of Smirni and all the holly Greek earth will always exist.
Greece and Egypt had a close connection for thousands of years
Except they were dancing to Chuck Berry
Nice observation, mr dog.
Tout ressemble à la musique que c’est comme let it be des Beatles
Et la panthère noire en peluche du soldat rose
Et les comédiens de aznavour!
Et la chanson paillarde de David Bowie
Et la chanson des petits pois et carottes de Matan Ariel
Et la chanson française qui s’appellera Malbrough
Et la chanson de l’extraterrestre de Émilie jolie
Et when the saints go marching in
Et the entertainer de Scott Joplin
Et alouette gentille alouette !
Et c’est la mère Michel qui a perdu son 🐈⬛ !
Et le jazz
Et diam's
Et kirikou
Et uzi Hitman
Et ludwig van Beethoven
Et elle descend de la montagne à cheval
Et l’empereur sa femme et le petit prince
Et j’ai perdu le do de ma clarinette
Et Brassens
Et Joe Dassin
Et le bon roi Dagobert
Et cadet rousselle
Et kalinka
Et Thomas Dutronc
❤
isnt she that chick from dead files? no wait, thats her mom LOL
For some reason uma thurman reminds me of krysten ritter
Who took their shoes
To all bozos writing bullshit here: Music itself is a Greek word !
When Travolta smell the poo
Rayman raving rabbids anyone?
Fucking hilarious xD
XD HOW YOU PRONOUNCE THAT?
5 years later and still no answer :D
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This scene could have been better if this song was the song where they danced on
Это фейк там другая музыка
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they haven't shoes!!!LOL!
they won by defualt ha ha ha
Never like Tarantino's original song pick for the original scene.
Wtf
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Who is the bozo that put this together????
I did, this is my old youtube channel
why u call me bozo :D
Dommage une si belle musique pour une danse si affreuse