Miss Li (who did the duet with Lars Winnerbäck you reacted to earlier) have done a great cover of this. You liked her voice, so you will probably love that!
@@ingewaldjohnsson7683 Hon gör den helt grymt. I regel blir ju versionerna sämre än originalen i det program, men i detta fallet håller jag nog med Miss le gör den fantastiskt bra.
This song is not only legendary, the album that it featured on "Ja, dä ä dä" is a seminal european psych rock classic. Dj Shadow sampled it on his famous album "Entroducing..." that you might know since you listen to hip hop.
I get why you wouldnt like his voice if youre not a native... I love it but I think Its mostly because of his charming slang and what he represents. Hes like the king of the free youth from the 60s and you can hear it in the way he sings:) and he definitely smoked haha. you should listen to Ola Magnell, either "Påtalåten" or "Man ska vara två" He also has this charming way of speaking/singing
Check out Pugh Rogefeldt's "Hog Farm", which has a killer riff, but the backstory is a cultural clash between Swedish hippies and visiting American hippies putting up a circus tent at Gärdet. The Swedes were mailly into politics, the Americans were mainly into dope, basically, so from utter fandom "ooh real hippies, in Sweden" it just became condemnation. "kommer hit och tar oss ned igeeen..."
Underbar kanal! Tack! Faktiskt kanske den första gången jag riktigt lyssnar på denna låt. Otroligt kreativt! Lyssna även gärna på Pugh Rogefeldt - Små lätta moln Så annorlunda låt om man jämför med denna :)
Pughs son Seth lived next door to a friend of mine in High School. Me and the friend had a band and were rehearsing in his garage, as usual warming up with a couple of Pughs songs. Suddenly there's a knock on the garage door and outside is Pugh asking to jam with us. I promise you we shat bricks.
You really should check out this Miss Li cover of the song. (link in reply) It's from the tv show Så mycket bättre where swedish singers live together for about a week and every day it's one of theirs day, that person then decides some activety to do during the day and a dinner for the evening and then in the evening they eat, talk and all the other singers have prepared a cover each of a song and perform their covers live. It's always interesting because it's very relaxed, they talk and you get to know more about the artists and hear the other singers make covers in their style. In this season it was Pugh, Miss Li, Darin, Magnus Uggla and a couple more. On Pugh's night Miss Li performed an amazing cover of Här kommer natten.
I have the same favourite part in the song, just so delightfully whimsical in the context. Just enjoying your reactions! And to continue the technical feedback the difference in volume was even steeper this time compared to your previous video. If you did any tinkering trying to level out the audio between the recording of that video and this i suggest trying the complete opposite instead.
Pugh is pronounced like 'tugg' in tuggummi. Love your concept mate! I can relate, music was a big part in "learning Brazil" when I lived over there. It's a great gateway :)
That record was very important when it came out 😊I ruched out and bought it at once and I still have it, pop and rock music was actually most of the time in English Swedish wasn’t cool. Pugh is very playful listen to Hog farm or dinga linga Lena😀
This song sticks out in Swedish music. There are connections to the British prog. There are more similar Swedish examples, although, maybe not real "Svenska klassiker". "Samla mammas manna" (later Zamla) check "Circus Apparatha" (probably with some inspiration from Frank Zappa) also from the early 1970s is "Fläsket brinner" most wellknown is probably "Gunnars dilemma" a fusion of Swedish folk music and jazz. It is a short song. Much longer but related is Mikael Ramel (son of Povel Ramel): Artificiell prana.
Cool instrumentals on this one, but I definitely feel you about the whole voice thing. I suspect the audio leveling must've gotten mixed somehow since your mic seems to be significantly lower than the music, made me jump a bit when the music started blaring 🤣
Pleeeeease react to Miss Li's version of the song. She did it on "Så mycket bättre" and it has been called the best cover ever in the program. Magnus Uggla's version of "Jag och min far" is also very very good. It's typically that one and Miss Li's covers that are considered the best one. And it's from the same season, 2012.
Jag har alltid tyckt att om Pugh bara hade gjort den här låten hade det ändå räckt för att göra honom odödlig i det svenska musikhistorien! Gitarristen/basisten på den här låten är Georg Wadenius, senare bl.a. med Blood, Sweat & Tears och Luther Vandross. Pugh är fortfarande aktiv, nu skall han visst göra gospellåtar med svenska texter...
Well I don't like Pugh that much but to fully understand the Swedish music wonder you have to go back to the Vikings, swedes starts singing when they are born and every song and style. Here's a song by Carl Mikael Bellman from 1780 I think. Most Swedes know many of his songs. There are hundreds of them, he was a hit maker. Here's a song performed by three girls in Gamla Stan. All Swedes know it. ruclips.net/video/t8FLVsFtkq4/видео.html
No, we don´t. I would be surprised if more than 0,5 % of the swedes know the song you linked. Most know of Bellman but alot of people couldn't even name one song
Miss Li (who did the duet with Lars Winnerbäck you reacted to earlier) have done a great cover of this. You liked her voice, so you will probably love that!
Yes, she does the best cover of this, ever! Love it!
Pugh är mäkta imponerad av Miss Li . ruclips.net/video/qVBDcUdBOg0/видео.html
Jag håller med! Miss Li’s version är bäst! Bättre än originalet! Med tanke på att du gillade Miss Li (med Winnerbäck) skulle du nog gilla denna. Bäst!
@@ingewaldjohnsson7683 Hon gör den helt grymt. I regel blir ju versionerna sämre än originalen i det program, men i detta fallet håller jag nog med Miss le gör den fantastiskt bra.
det jag inte gillar med hennes cover är att hennes "dabedabedabe daa" inte är i närheten av lika bra
This song is not only legendary, the album that it featured on "Ja, dä ä dä" is a seminal european psych rock classic. Dj Shadow sampled it on his famous album "Entroducing..." that you might know since you listen to hip hop.
I get why you wouldnt like his voice if youre not a native... I love it but I think Its mostly because of his charming slang and what he represents. Hes like the king of the free youth from the 60s and you can hear it in the way he sings:) and he definitely smoked haha. you should listen to Ola Magnell, either "Påtalåten" or "Man ska vara två" He also has this charming way of speaking/singing
also another amazing pugh song is föräldrarlåten.
I live in Sweden I love Pugh and this song
Check out Pugh Rogefeldt's "Hog Farm", which has a killer riff, but the backstory is a cultural clash between Swedish hippies and visiting American hippies putting up a circus tent at Gärdet. The Swedes were mailly into politics, the Americans were mainly into dope, basically, so from utter fandom "ooh real hippies, in Sweden" it just became condemnation. "kommer hit och tar oss ned igeeen..."
As a fan of rock and metal, I thougt this was a real good one. A litle of blues vibes in it.
Love this, remind me of my youth. Pugh's a favourite!
Nationalteatern: Barn av vår tid
"thinner-trasan vandrar mellan husen" yep. dark lyrics about the lower social economic area of society
Kan verkligen rekommendera Surabaya Johnny med Pugh, riktigt bra instrumental del i den låten!
Underbar kanal! Tack!
Faktiskt kanske den första gången jag riktigt lyssnar på denna låt. Otroligt kreativt!
Lyssna även gärna på Pugh Rogefeldt - Små lätta moln
Så annorlunda låt om man jämför med denna :)
Pughs son Seth lived next door to a friend of mine in High School. Me and the friend had a band and were rehearsing in his garage, as usual warming up with a couple of Pughs songs. Suddenly there's a knock on the garage door and outside is Pugh asking to jam with us. I promise you we shat bricks.
That's pretty cool!
Thanks for reacting to my suggestion (this song) 👍👍
You really should check out this Miss Li cover of the song. (link in reply)
It's from the tv show Så mycket bättre where swedish singers live together for about a week and every day it's one of theirs day, that person then decides some activety to do during the day and a dinner for the evening and then in the evening they eat, talk and all the other singers have prepared a cover each of a song and perform their covers live.
It's always interesting because it's very relaxed, they talk and you get to know more about the artists and hear the other singers make covers in their style.
In this season it was Pugh, Miss Li, Darin, Magnus Uggla and a couple more.
On Pugh's night Miss Li performed an amazing cover of Här kommer natten.
Här Kommer Natten- Miss Li ruclips.net/video/q1KmZDZFC8M/видео.html
I have the same favourite part in the song, just so delightfully whimsical in the context. Just enjoying your reactions!
And to continue the technical feedback the difference in volume was even steeper this time compared to your previous video. If you did any tinkering trying to level out the audio between the recording of that video and this i suggest trying the complete opposite instead.
You should check out Nationalteatern's "kolla kolla" and "barn av vår tid", the latter is especially a trip for sure!
Pugh is pronounced like 'tugg' in tuggummi. Love your concept mate! I can relate, music was a big part in "learning Brazil" when I lived over there. It's a great gateway :)
Please restart the music a few seconds backwards after your comment pauses.
That record was very important when it came out 😊I ruched out and bought it at once and I still have it, pop and rock music was actually most of the time in English Swedish wasn’t cool. Pugh is very playful listen to Hog farm or dinga linga Lena😀
Check out November - Mount Everest same grove just heavier.
His song, his voice
This song sticks out in Swedish music. There are connections to the British prog. There are more similar Swedish examples, although, maybe not real "Svenska klassiker". "Samla mammas manna" (later Zamla) check "Circus Apparatha" (probably with some inspiration from Frank Zappa) also from the early 1970s is "Fläsket brinner" most wellknown is probably "Gunnars dilemma" a fusion of Swedish folk music and jazz. It is a short song. Much longer but related is Mikael Ramel (son of Povel Ramel): Artificiell prana.
Cool instrumentals on this one, but I definitely feel you about the whole voice thing.
I suspect the audio leveling must've gotten mixed somehow since your mic seems to be significantly lower than the music, made me jump a bit when the music started blaring 🤣
Det här är en BANGER
Kung Tung. Bakom mina solglasögon. Great!
Förslag: lyssna gärna på ”Små lätta moln” med Pugh Rogefeldt! 😊
Rest in Peace Pugh ❤❤❤❤❤
You reacted to Peps Persson before. You should really hear his blues band out. Peps Blodsband. I love his song ”samma lea, sena blues”. 🔥🔥
"Falsk matematik"!
Owe Thörnqvist:Diverse julboogie - första svenska rocklåten (1956)?
Its the 60ies man, long intros were common
I suggest En Vintersaga med Monika Törnell. Its abort sweden and bittersweet, poetic.
Pleeeeease react to Miss Li's version of the song. She did it on "Så mycket bättre" and it has been called the best cover ever in the program. Magnus Uggla's version of "Jag och min far" is also very very good. It's typically that one and Miss Li's covers that are considered the best one. And it's from the same season, 2012.
ABSOLUT.........Nationalteatern: Barn av vår tid
Dungen - Panda! En långt senare låt, men helt i 60-70-tals anda.
Miss Li do a cover that is amazing
Tomas Ledin - Sommaren är kort
Jokkmokks-Jocke. - Gulligullan
a good song!
Audio is much worse than on all other videos before...
As someone said. Please do the Miss Li version from
"Så mycket bättre" it is so much more emotional.
Är du helt galen eller?
If you like the vibe of the song but want a better vocalist you should listen to Miss Lis cover of this song 😊
I'm sorry, you have no choice. You simply MUST react to Miss Li's version. It's amazingly powerful.
Jerry Williams Vintersaga
My suggestion is to do Astrologen with Darin. it is a Magnus Uggla song, but Darin did it beautifully in Så mycket bättre.
Jag har alltid tyckt att om Pugh bara hade gjort den här låten hade det ändå räckt för att göra honom odödlig i det svenska musikhistorien! Gitarristen/basisten på den här låten är Georg Wadenius, senare bl.a. med Blood, Sweat & Tears och Luther Vandross. Pugh är fortfarande aktiv, nu skall han visst göra gospellåtar med svenska texter...
Fred Åkerström - Jag Ger Dig Min Morgon
Träd Gräs Och Stenar: Sommarlåten
It´s good but Miss Li cover is incredibly good.
Han var inte den första som sjöng på svenska men han är ansedd som den första som sjöng rock på svenska.
Doris - Did you give the world some love today Baby är ett annat tips från eran, med samma trummislegend Janne Loffe Carlsson som här kommer natten
Pronunciation is like the dog breed pug, but the "u" is pronounced more like in "bully"!
Caroline af Ugglas En del av mitt hjärta
Drugsong😩
Fy fan vilken värdelös låt 😂
Well I don't like Pugh that much but to fully understand the Swedish music wonder you have to go back to the Vikings, swedes starts singing when they are born and every song and style. Here's a song by Carl Mikael Bellman from 1780 I think. Most Swedes know many of his songs. There are hundreds of them, he was a hit maker. Here's a song performed by three girls in Gamla Stan. All Swedes know it.
ruclips.net/video/t8FLVsFtkq4/видео.html
No, we don´t. I would be surprised if more than 0,5 % of the swedes know the song you linked. Most know of Bellman but alot of people couldn't even name one song