On Canovals' Blog you will encounter Croatian and other music that I like, along with the Psalms, some Croatian Bajka, and fairytales from other lands. I also write about other topics that intrigue me and I hope will interest you too. Dobrodosli! Welcome! Enjoy! Uživati!
Showing posts with label Džo Maki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Džo Maki. Show all posts
Thursday, October 20, 2016
Country dalmatino - Džo Maračić-Maki
From 2009, " Country dalmatino," a song that defined Džo Maračić-Maki for the next several years. The lyrics and music were written by Teo Trumbić who is married to Sanja Trumbić from Split who recorded "Most," also written by Teo, on Sarajevo Disk in 1990.
Džo Maračić-Maki recorded this on Croatia Records – CD 5861645 2009 track 3. Branko Glavan was the arranger.
The visuals are entirely from Texas ...
the dam at Blanco State Park
Adriatica Village in McKinney
with selected shots from Blanco, Guadalupe, and Brazoria Counties
and back to the Blanco River to watch the duck swim away at the end.
The cameral work is entiredly by David Byler aka Canovals in 2013 and 2014.
do sljedeći put, blagoslov - until next time, blessings,
David Byler a.k.a. Canovals
20. listopad 2016
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Džo Maki
Thursday, September 22, 2016
Dal´ se sjetiš nekad mene - Džo Maracic Maki
That you remember me sometimes...
That memory is still remains in the heart
but sometimes it can be painful
The heart asks to whom you give love
who is now in the place of my love
That you remember me sometimes
That you remember my tears
That your heart still cares
Those dear, wonderful memories
That you remember me sometimes
That you remember my tears
That your heart still cares
Those dear, wonderful memories
That you were my sun
still in your heart you remember
Here is a picture of your gentle face
but where is our ancient happiness
That you remember me sometimes
That you remember my tears
That your heart still cares
Those dear, wonderful memories
That you remember me sometimes
That you remember my tears
That your heart still cares
Those dear, wonderful memories
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Džo Maki
Friday, June 28, 2013
PLOVI BROD IZ AMERIKE - Džo Maračić-Maki
A few weeks ago when I heard this song again, I was reminded of all the Croatian seamen who go out into the Gulf of Mexico to fish, to shrimp, to dredge for oysters, to work on the oil rigs, and who are on ships carrying cargo back and forth from here to Europe and really to the whole world.
Some of them spend months away from home, others are gone for years. Some never get to go home. Some never go on board a ship. Some stand barefoot in the sand looking out across the sea towards Home with hot tears running softly down their cheeks. For some, the last voyage Home is the Last Voyage forever. But we all wish the same things. We wish freedom and prosperity for the Home and somehow, sometime, we wish for that boat sailing from America towards the beaches of Home.
I asked Džo Maki if I could dedicate his song on this video to all the Croatian seamen especially in the region of the Gulf of Mexico. He agreed. I met Džo Maki last April at the Croatian - American Ball in Houston. He is a very personable and fine gentleman, very talented and very gracious. I am honored to count him among my friends.
On 8 July down here we shall have the "Blessing of the Fleet." Perhaps you will see some of that on video right here. Perhaps you will see the Croatian flag flying too!
On 8 July down here we shall have the "Blessing of the Fleet." Perhaps you will see some of that on video right here. Perhaps you will see the Croatian flag flying too!
I wrote my own little "poem" as a dedication to Maki's song -
from Florida to Tampico
there are hundreds and hundreds
even thousands
Croatian seaman go to their boats
in the hours of the morning
which other people name as night
some are away from shore for hours
others are upon the sea for weeks
some remain upon the shore
everyone dreams that one day
he will be upon a boat from America
which will find the coast of his beloved Homeland
for some this happens every year
for many this never happens
until they are a box of ashes returning
everyone lives as near the shore as possible
even when we are old
we look across the sea to the east
some dampness in our eyes
perhaps someday
someday there will be plovi brod iz Amerike
carry us to the coast of our Homeland
with Džo Maračić-Maki's permission
the tiny Croatian community in Brownsville Texas
dedicates Maki's wonderful song
and this small video
to all those Croatian men
who are each day upon the Gulf of Mexico
or who stand upon its shores
and who all dream one dream together ...
There is one woman in our lives
who is above all others
she wears a blue skirt
and a red blouse
she wears a white sash
tied together with a red and white checkered buckle
she is our favorite lady
her name is Hrvatska
we wish to see her again before we die.
I hope you understand about the woman with the blue skirt. These days, its the only skirt in her wardrobe. With the help of God, it will always be the only skirt in her wardrobe. Any other woman who has ever come into my life has had to understand that I would lay down my life for my lady in the blue skirt and red blouse. She has always been and always will be my true mother, my true sister, and my true love all in one. That last statement might be incomprehensible to anyone who is not Croatian in their heart, none-the-less, it is true.
Join me in listening to this song
as we stand in the sand
looking out across the waves
waiting for that boat
which will finally sail from America
to our Home
PLOVI BROD IZ AMERIKE - Džo Maračić-Maki
do sljedeći put, blagoslov - until next time, blessings,
Canovals a.k.a. Slavonac
Canovals a.k.a. Slavonac
28 Lipanj 2013
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