I’ve been listening to Stivell since this album came out. I saw him in Nantes. Alan refuses to come to the USA anymore due to the U.S. Gov’s policies. “Chomomp de Bretagne koak de bariz” (Up with Brittany sh*t on Paris”) LOL – their independence movement has given Paris a headache for many years.
I would not encourage separatism, as the Anglo-Zionists are currently working overtime in transforming a Europe of nations to a Europe of regions and we all know their ultimate goal. Please remember that the European Union project is an Anglo-Zionist project since 1949 and it is absolutely not a European idea.
I have listened to Stivell since the 1970’s. I own all his albums. I also recommend Gwendal – somewhat lighter but more danceable. As a Welshman, I of course identify with a Europe of the regions to protect local economies as well as cultures. But Breton folk looks backwards. Welsh still sustains Pop and lives in the present.
Yes ! That’s the europe the officeworkers in brussels are not aware of…classic roots !
I’ve been listening to Stivell since this album came out. I saw him in Nantes. Alan refuses to come to the USA anymore due to the U.S. Gov’s policies. “Chomomp de Bretagne koak de bariz” (Up with Brittany sh*t on Paris”) LOL – their independence movement has given Paris a headache for many years.
I would not encourage separatism, as the Anglo-Zionists are currently working overtime in transforming a Europe of nations to a Europe of regions and we all know their ultimate goal. Please remember that the European Union project is an Anglo-Zionist project since 1949 and it is absolutely not a European idea.
I get:
“This video cannot be watched in your country because it contains music that is copyrighted under GEMA blah foo”
Very beautiful. I did not know him.
Thanks, Saker.
Ahhh, Alan Stivell. Love his stuff, although I’m partial to the livelier tunes.
“Alan Stivell est dans votre ville”.
I have listened to Stivell since the 1970’s. I own all his albums. I also recommend Gwendal – somewhat lighter but more danceable. As a Welshman, I of course identify with a Europe of the regions to protect local economies as well as cultures. But Breton folk looks backwards. Welsh still sustains Pop and lives in the present.