Ich war vor zwei Wochen auf einem Universitätsausflug in Malta und als ich anfing, diesen Musiker in Valletta zu filmen, fingen die Leute auf der Straße plötzlich an, zu dem Lied zu singen und zu tanzen. Kann mir jemand sagen, um welches Lied es sich handelt und warum die Leute den Text kannten? Ist das ein bekanntes Lied in Malta? Ich würde diese Erfahrung gerne in meinen Aufsatz über den Ausflug einbeziehen, daher wäre ich für jede Hilfe sehr dankbar!



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Von MaggieTheFangirl

7 Comments

  1. Hekk-u-Hekk on

    It is not a Maltese song so I am not sure what they’re singing. That guy has got a surprisingly vast portfolio of songs. He asks passers by where they are from and he pretty much can play and sing a popular typical song from any country.

  2. Haveaheartgoddammit on

    This guy has learnt an insane amount of foreign songs, and when he catches wind of a particular group of foreigners from a particular country, he’ll break out some classic song in Spanish/Romanian/Bulgarian/Greek/Italian/English/Maltese/Portuguese/Lithuanian/Dutch/the list honestly goes on forever. I swear I saw him serenade something in chinese once lol

    He is an absolute legend, a super nice guy, and (lesser known fact) the father of DJ Ruby, one of our older and best local talents.

  3. ThePolluxStar on

    They are singing in Portuguese (with Portugal accent) a song called “Apita comboio”

  4. YourNudesBelongToMe on

    Great musician but massive racist. He’s very intolerant of certain buskers, worked in Valletta for years and seen him several times kicking people off their busking spot because ‘”it’s too close to his”.

    The funny thing is that he only does it with specific people. I’ll let y’all guess which type of person he dislikes.

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