The gypsy families whose members make up the group Kek Lang (blue flame) were discovered when Tony Gatlif was making his film Latcho Drom. They all come from a little village near Nyabator in the eastern part of Hungary, where the songs still reek of mud, woodsmoke, bad vodka and loud swearwords. In typically Romany style this mixed group sings surprisingly complex folk music accompanied by accordion and guitar with jug or spoon used as percussion.
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Nani Nani
Nani, Nani
Blowin' in the Wind
Bolond Asszony
Telo Podo
Drago Szanasz Manghé
Ando Ghio Ando Foro
Sorpajipi Lulugyi
Ternyi Pomnyi Telo Podo
Kea Devla Soke Tera
Szigyarenke Tele Phidel
Memeiga - First Version
Blowin in the Wind
Bögös
Memeiga (Premiere - First Version)
Csinta - Csinta Palacsinta
Drago Szanasz Manghe
Blowin In The Wind (D'Apres Bob Dylan)
Memeiga (First Version)
Bogos
Memeiga (Deuxieme - Second Version)
Csinta, Csinta Palacsinta
Memeiga - Second Version
Nani Nani (Album Version)
Memeiga (Second Version)
Nani Nani - Kek Lang
ナニナニ
Csinta – Csinta Palacsinta
Gili (Béga Sitya)
Memeiga
Gili ( Bega Sitya )
Blowin in the Wind (B. Dylan)
Csinta-Csinta Palacsinta
Memeiga [First Version]
Memeiga (2nd)
Memeiga [Second Version]
Nani Nani [Album Version]
Nana Nana
ナニナニ(Nani Nani)
Nani Nani - Album Version
Memeiga (Premiere -- First Version)
Gili (Béga Sitya) (Hungary)
Memeiga (Deuxieme -- Second Version)
Ternyl Pomnyi Telo Podo
Gili ( Béga Sitya )
14 Nani Nani
Drago Szanasz manghé
Drago Szanasz Manche
Memeiga (première, First Version)
Blowin In The Wind (d'après Bo
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