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Thu, Nov 03 2022, 8:12 pm
amother Royalblue wrote: | We dip the apple in the honey was a song sung by the Nazis.
Fwd to 5 minutes in.
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It is not the tune of "Dip the Apple", which is from the American folk song, "Oh my darling, Clementine".
Those ladies are just a bit off on the tune.
"Erika", the song they're trying to sing, was composed probably around 1930, and was indeed a popular song in Germany that was widely played during the time of the Nazis (though the lyrics are actually rather sweet and not problematic).
For those who are curious, here's what it really sounded like.
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amother


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Thu, Nov 03 2022, 8:14 pm
A lot of the non-Jewish pop music is actually composed very generically. Someone comes up with a beat and melody, and then someone else decides random words, like "baby, baby, you're a star, I'll look at you from afar," or "You shine, shine, shine like an apple dipped in glitter," or "dance to this beat by stomping your toes, that's how it goes, whoa whoa whoa," and that's why the final product sounds so generic and bland, and overall bad. But there's no reason the music can't be reused for a different project.
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amother


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Thu, Nov 03 2022, 9:52 pm
amother Springgreen wrote: | A lot of the non-Jewish pop music is actually composed very generically. Someone comes up with a beat and melody, and then someone else decides random words, like "baby, baby, you're a star, I'll look at you from afar," or "You shine, shine, shine like an apple dipped in glitter," or "dance to this beat by stomping your toes, that's how it goes, whoa whoa whoa," and that's why the final product sounds so generic and bland, and overall bad. But there's no reason the music can't be reused for a different project. |
Depends. Most of the popular artists write their own music (or a lot of it) too.
Billie Eilish for example writes everything herself including the music and all as her brother is the producer and they edit and work on it together.
Olivia Rodrigo does as well.
https://www.openmicuk.co.uk/ad.....ongs/
Apparently according to this article Lady Gaga and others wiete and produce their own music.
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Thu, Nov 03 2022, 10:12 pm
Chabad niggunim that were intentionally taken by Tzaddikim from non Jewish sources as part of the Avoda of Ishapcha doesn't really belong on this list.
Simcha Leiner doesn't have the capacity to do what the Rebbe did to the French national anthem.
Read this for more explanation from the Rebbe
https://www.sie.org/templates/.....2.htm
ETA Hupp Kossak is called der shpoler Zeide's niggun. Tzaddikim.
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Thu, Nov 03 2022, 10:47 pm
Wowwww shattering all my childhood illusions over here
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Thisisnotmyreal


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Thu, Nov 03 2022, 11:00 pm
I'm pretty sure it's the dancing bear story. Dance cossack, dance. Would appreciate if someone can confirm.
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Fri, Nov 04 2022, 1:58 am
bgr8ful wrote: | Halleluyah was composed by Leonard Cohen, a secular Jew.
I'm not saying the song is "jewish" but he is the original singer and composer. |
Actually, the song is very Jewish, with references to the life of David HaMelech while exploring inner conflict, love, regret, etc. Leonard Cohen had a very interesting life. But that's a topic for a whole separate thread.
Lyrics:
https://genius.com/Leonard-coh.....yrics
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