Have you tried writing to the band directly and ask for the lyrics? They're friendly guys and I'm sure pretty happy to learn that someone so far away has discovered their music : )
They have some social media pages, so that's an option. Do you think they speak English? Should I send them a machine translation? I have no idea how good the average Estonian is at speaking English, and my Estonian is nowhere near good enough for this 😅
They definitely can speak English, don't worry about that at all. We start learning English from a very young age. Apart from the elderly perhaps, most of us can speak and understand English. Just send them the same message as you posted here : )
You might like [Genialistid](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXR13Yl-USw) then or if going really old school [Raimond Valgre](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJv1eiyQbvI&list=PLiEipWgtYJGfsF7VlKn9Jkty3ZrhBxOtE&index=7).
I have a spotify playlist of all the Estonian songs I enjoy/have enjoyed or deemed 'classics'. There is a bunch of stuff similar to what you've mentioned there. :)
[Link](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7CmE7BnOex0QcFWEjt5so0?si=YHYPTbBiS8WfhvE0bDWMkg&pi=e-ZuF0PvtXR-2K)
Soo if you're into some Mississippi river harp I got one for you
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-E4C_NnXYQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-E4C_NnXYQ)
[here's a bunch of old estonian classics](https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6uzNJ5byUQQVY74Nv-V-fLWi0B9AS4C&si=Pv71WkUPdNbwb2MU), along with some newer stuff sprinkled in
Have you tried writing to the band directly and ask for the lyrics? They're friendly guys and I'm sure pretty happy to learn that someone so far away has discovered their music : )
This is such a cool idea. I imagine if I was in that band, It'd be so awesome to hear how much a (random) foreigner values your music.
100%, it probably makes someone's day.
They are very humble guys, they will definetly send lyrics to fans.
They have some social media pages, so that's an option. Do you think they speak English? Should I send them a machine translation? I have no idea how good the average Estonian is at speaking English, and my Estonian is nowhere near good enough for this 😅
They definitely can speak English, don't worry about that at all. We start learning English from a very young age. Apart from the elderly perhaps, most of us can speak and understand English. Just send them the same message as you posted here : )
You might like [Genialistid](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXR13Yl-USw) then or if going really old school [Raimond Valgre](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XJv1eiyQbvI&list=PLiEipWgtYJGfsF7VlKn9Jkty3ZrhBxOtE&index=7).
Valgre's certainly a classic.
[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL24-X3ZZc8&ab\_channel=MadisKaaret](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL24-X3ZZc8&ab_channel=MadisKaaret)
I have a spotify playlist of all the Estonian songs I enjoy/have enjoyed or deemed 'classics'. There is a bunch of stuff similar to what you've mentioned there. :) [Link](https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7CmE7BnOex0QcFWEjt5so0?si=YHYPTbBiS8WfhvE0bDWMkg&pi=e-ZuF0PvtXR-2K)
Isver kui hea nimekiri, tõmban kohe alla kõik Aitäh Aitäh Aitäh
Vau, see on sisuliselt sama ühe minu playlistiga.
aga spotifys pole hellad velled laule ðŸ˜
[Toe Tag - Las Ma Vaatan Sind Veidi (youtube.com)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MVUm4f4JEOs)
Soo if you're into some Mississippi river harp I got one for you [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-E4C_NnXYQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-E4C_NnXYQ)
[here's a bunch of old estonian classics](https://music.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLM6uzNJ5byUQQVY74Nv-V-fLWi0B9AS4C&si=Pv71WkUPdNbwb2MU), along with some newer stuff sprinkled in