That’s because thanks to the destruction of the USSR and widespread plundering of Russian society on all levels, American imperialism had the chance to live through a golden age. Thankfully that time is gone, but never forgotten.
Yeah... but our kids are about to switch it up. Gonna be a rough decade in the land of milk and honey, and I have 3 sons and a wife to look after.... (Any Russian advice on how to get by in a collapsing society would be appreciated. I figure 2022 will be our 1991.)
@@ricardodarf589 there is a truth on each side of the coin. Telling only Nato is bad, makes you ignore Russian interventions in European countries (on population and opinion changing, politician corruption,..) over the last 10 years. I am glad the west is doing something against Russian influence here now. No need to turn a fascist country here too thanks to United Russia undermining our country on social level. But I Don't expect a most likely south American person to have such insights in European national politics and their connections of extreme far right parties and Neonazi organisation with United Russia. It is the same scheme as with Trump and white supremacists in US, and Orban.. It's one big plan. Get this understood. That has a starting point in Moscow. That did not happen by coincidence. This is not just about Nato vs. Russia. But the escalation of a long scheduled destabilisation plan of the whole West to gain a pro Russian government there, that subdues or dreams of a Russian-ordered life. It's no surprise that Neonazis adore Putin as their Führer... Really I am not a pessimist usually, but the situation is really going from already problematic to worse in democratic countries. We are on "Never again" modus at the inside and the outside already. But I am not sure we manage the upcoming elections everywhere to resolve the issue for another 4 years. See Italy. France,... This is a teaser of what Russian influence looks like when you ignore that it is really happening .
I am from Mongolia, and I lost 2 of my older cousins from Russian Buryatia in Chechnia during the 2nd Chechen war. Departed their homes in Ulan Ude to the Caucasus never to return home. I still remember you guys, Mikhail and Sanja Dorjeevs. Всегда в наших сердцах, братья.
Russians make the best war music, seriously. You can really sense the sadness and regret in each song. I'm not Russian, but I have immense respect for each and every Russian veteran.
@@MSK.L I see what you mean, for such an old song it really does have a lot of similarities with the more recent war music, thank you for sending that.
@@alejiaalicia233 man, our world in deep pizdec 24/7, every day children starving to death, slavery in some parts of the world, homeless peaple, deadly plagues and diseases, mass histeria, cats and dogs living together. Nobody paying attention, relax, we'r all end up in a same place after all. Cheer up, mate!
Writing this from guarding a post in the UK, it’s all I can think about. Fortunately as soon as we get the green light, I’ve not spoken to anyone who doesn’t want to go over and fight
Однобоко.Тогда уж и тру-патриотов-славоукраинцев пусть шлют с западной Украины на фронт,а вместе с ними наших русских «нетвоенщиков».В интернете тут все герои…
From the last video: 00:00 Lyube - Davai za 04:08 Unknown - Don't Tell Mom I'm In Chechnya 07:15 Kino - Gruppa Krovi 11:54 молчат дома - тоска 15:00 здравствуй мама 17:35 Lyube - Kombat 22:40 Soviet movie "Two soldiers" (1943). Singer: Mark Bernes - The Dark Night 25:46 Alexander Doroshenko - Swallowing Dust 31:16 Журавлёва Марина - Я не та (Russia, USSR, 1989) 35:48 Song Taken from The Soviet Experience Doc - Oh Afghanistan - Vadim Dulepov 38:50 Soldiers at war - Karabakh / Солдаты о Войне - Карабах 42:07 Ребята с нашего двора - Привет Сестрёнка - Hello Sister (Don't tell mom I'm in Afghan) 45:22 5Nizza - Soldat 48:34 Alexander Rosenbaum - Caravan 51:43 Виктор СД "Я люблю жить" / I love to live Playlist Contributions by: Peter Szöke,Сева,crowbar boi,Helmi Selo,Sorond,mehmeh6789
War is hell. This conflict has already taken one friend from me. I pray it does not take more. I have friends on both sides of the firing line. Hell some of us played games together back then. I pray above all else not to hear from one friend that he found someone we both knew at the end of his rifle. I'm on the other side of the world. I've never even left the states. Yet this war feels as though it's directly on my doorstep. No matter which side you're on, I hope you see the end of this. I hope you're able to return to your homes, and those who love you. I hope you have a home to return to. I hope the horrors you will see and take part in will be fleeting, and won't hold your soul. All of you, good luck out there. Rest well Dimitri.
yeah, for people who are learning Russian it helps, Russian is my second language and it helped me in childhood to learn new phrases, words from cartoons/movies/songs
Really curious how American cops fight with terrorists, gangs and maniacs nowadays. Saw few video when they got shot for whatever reason. Poor fellas. I know there are different pov about it but like those guys just do their job and ppl have to respect the law and them.
Actually, The quality makes it look even more like actual War footage from the 90's and 2000's, So i don't mind it, Also glad to see this gem is back up.
Lyube - Давай за? (Song lyrics) The sky is covered with gray clouds Nerves are tight with a guitar string The rain is drumming from morning to evening Frozen time seems like an eternity We are advancing in all directions Tanks, infantry, fire, artillery They kill us, but we survive And again we throw ourselves on the attack Come on for life: come on, brother, until the end Come on for those who were with us then Come on for life; damn the war Let's remember those who were with us then The sky above us is leaden clouds Creeps low in ragged fogs I want to believe that everything is already over If only I survived, my wounded comrade Be patient, brother, don't die yet Will you live happily ever after We will dance at your wedding Will you throw kids into the sky Come on for life: hold on, brother, to the end Come on for those who are waiting for you at home Come on for life; damn the war Come on for those who are waiting for you at home Come on for them, come on for us And for Siberia and the Caucasus For the light of distant cities And for friends and for love Come on for you, come on for us And for the landing, and for the special forces For military orders Let's get it up, old chap Found photos in an old album Grandfather, he was the Commander of the Red Army To my son as a keepsake Berlin forty-fifth century of a bygone memory The scent of the grass at dawn the worn out moan of the earth From bombing plowed A pair of soldier's boots trampled With new wars, old wars Come on for life ... Come on for those ... Come on for life ... Let's remember those who were with us
@@jen_sa when the singer says "come on for life" he says "davay" or "давай" meaning "come on". "let's drink" is "davaite pit" or "давайте пить". It's 100% come on for life.
@@spidersaremean8917 Where does your 100% confidence come from?.. What does "come on for life" even mean in english?... In russian "давай за" is short for "давай выпьем за", aka "let's drink to" or "here's to". Also in the last line "Let's remember those who were with us", the specific word used for remember is "помянем" (and not "вспомним"), which is specifically used in the context of drinking to the memory of someone.
Edit: I'm genuinely thankful to every good soul that wished my father well. And I'm genuinely surprised by hate that I received for sharing the story. People saying something like "he deserved it", "too bad he wasn't killed" , "death to Serbs" etc. If you don't have anything nice to say, scroll down. Why do you need to hate a war veteran? Just scroll past. That's all. A fellow slav from the balkans. My father fought in the war '99 on kosovo. Shiptars attacked the unit he was in one night, leaving him blind on his right eye and heavily wounding his leg. He's on his way to "cure" his PTSD but sometimes yells out the names of his friends in his sleep and wakes up crying. No one in Serbia wanted that war, why did so many young people had to die? As one of the comments said, no matter the language, you can feel these songs say "Fuck this war." Sending love and support to anyone who needs it from Serbia Косово је Србија ❤️🇷🇸
Ребят война это хуево.ВСЕГДА. Хоть сейчас, хоть 8 лет назад, хоть 28, хоть 40, хоть 80. Война в интересах не бойцов этой войны, помните это всегда. МИР вашему дому.
I was deployed to Poland for 1 year and I’m from America. I could feel the slavic doomer vibe everywhere I went and the old soviet block apartments that had been colored yellow and bright colors. The Russian and Polish population id meet in bars had some stories to tell. I miss it
Honestly Poland aint that bad. The old blocks that look all dark and gloomy aren't all that bad and you can make some easy friends. There's usually a park in the centre of a collection of them all around it and it's quite nice. My aunt and uncle live in a more modern one and not gonna lie I'd live there.
@@troglodyte3745 Gdansk is definitely one of the best looking places you could pick. Zakopane is also really good, though probably better in the summer. I would definitely see myself renting a summer house type thing in Zakopane or Gdansk when Im older.
@@SnowMexicann Haha, you wrote that 2 months ago and now look what has happened in Poland? Poland is terrible! So corrupt! The Polish Government is totally f*cked up and controlled by the West where the US has the biggest influence, of course. And I have nothing against American regular citizens, just American Government is EVIL. Poland could have been independent and used the old gas pipeline that was going thru Belarus but no, instead of having close ties with Russia, the government there is against it, acting like maniacs, and now even supporting the Ukrainian Neo-Nazis! Excuse me? Who helped to rebuild Poland after the WW2? Russia! But everyone conveniently has forgotten about it... lol Not me! And then the "independence" came (lol) and the European Union destroyed all the manifacturing industry and factories in Poland and now Poland imports everything from China and Germany. Having the strores full of Chinese garbage is nothing - this doesn't create strong economy.
Я рад, что многие иностранцы смогли проникнуться данными песнями и самой атмосферой, хоть и не понимаю значения слов)) Ещё рекомендую послушать плейлисты для думеров, думаю вы оцените)
22:41 - 25:45 The song is called "Dark Night". It was written during the heaviest battles on the Eastern front during the Second World War. Dark night, only bullets are whistling in the steppe, Only the wind is wailing through the telephone wires, stars are faintly flickering ... In the dark night, my love, I know you are not sleeping, And, near a child's crib, you secretly wipe away a tear. How I love the depths of your gentle eyes, How I want to press my lips to them! This dark night separates us, my love, And the dark, troubled steppe has come to lie between us. I have faith in you, in you, my sweetheart. That faith has shielded me from bullets in this dark night ... I am glad, I am calm in deadly battle: I know you will meet me with love, no matter what happens. Death is not terrible, we've met with it more than once in the steppe ... And now here it looms over me once again, You await my return, sitting sleepless near a cradle, And so I know that nothing will happen to me!
The song was so emotional that the soviet worker (a woman) who was tasked with putting it into casette form, was so touched by the song that the original copy was defected by her tears, probably due to her remembering her husband or son or her father. Rest in Power all the defenders of the motherland.
I was looking for this today and wasn't finding it which made me think I dreamt of this mix. Anyway glad it is back. I was born in Grozny in 94 and lived there till 2000 and my father always used to listen to these songs so it makes me nostalgic... Even if the times that I'm feeling the nostalgia towards to are very gray and bleak.
fuck some of these songs really takee me back. im first gen american russian and my grandpa would get drunk and play these songs whenever he watched me. he wasnt crying on the outside (he never would) but i could tell he was crying on the inside. thanks for these.
Im first gen american aswell. I know alot of russian 80s pop songs because of my parents personally. I hope your grandpa found peace after what he experienced.
@@srebrnikjudasza honestly i have no idea, he never ever talked about it. I only know he was involved because i saw pictures of him in uniform and i saw the way he would react when he listened to these songs. he never talked about bad times, just kept everything inside. its the russian way.
@@BombsOverBrooklyn yeah. I think it is slav way in general. As a polish guy I met this reaction too. Do you think he was involved in Chechenya? I hope he found peace in the end.
Around one year ago, I always deeply trapped in the anxiety of not knowing how everything -- the powerlessness towards the power of governments, the war, the hostility between different countries/peoples -- will come to an end. So I often went to listen to some of these Russian anti-war songs and try to find some empathy. Then I read some literary works from 1920s~1930s and gradually realized no matter how ridiculous a historical period looks like from the future sight, it must have had some validity at the time and will eventually enter a new historical stage (slowly or rapidly), which helped reducing some of my anxiety. Anyways, hope everything will get well soon. -LOVE FROM CHINA-.
Don't tell mom I'm in Chechnya is a wartime cover of *another* wartime song, Hello sister, (Also known as Don't tell mom I'm in Afghan(istan)), The Afghanistan one is from a VDV perspective, Chechnya appears to be from a Tank drivers or gunners perspective. I only know this because the second verse roughly translates to "Last night, a Chechen bastard hit our tank, Our tanks mechanic is dead, he will be coming home in the Black Tulip." just some fun factoids (although not really fun, war is never fun.) Respect from the United States. Afghanistan and Chechnya were hell, and my heart goes out to the veterans of those shitty wars.
@@mohmadyusupov1588 Yes. I'm part Russian and I respect Chechen fighters. They defended their country very well. Russia unfortunately during that time and now is run by Zionists those wars and many others should have never happened
Bro, we all know. War sucks. Thousands, hell MILLIONS, of soldiers, and civilians, FUCK people who aren’t even fucking fighting DIE ALL THE FUCKING TIME. It’s horrible. Yet I’m fascinated with historical war and conflict. Yet it is horrible, I don’t think anybody should ever feel that pain, or die. The Chechen wars in the 90’s and early 2000’s were horrible. But hell, world war 2 was awful. I had a great grandpa, who served in world war 2, in the marines and fought the Japanese at, peleliu it think, I don’t remember though. But as someone once said, “War Is Hell”, and I agree with him. Another grandfather who was probably great great great grandpa or more. He was killed in the civil war. War isn’t fun. It’s not all glory and conquest. It’s horrible..
"Brave" is the wrong adjective. These songs are not pro war or send a message that being in a war is somehow desirable or gives you positive attributes.
Peace for every person no matter wherever or whoever you are. No matter what nation or political opinion you have - no one have to die... Don`t trust mass media, check all information by yourself, keep safe your families. Everyone suffer from political situations. Мира всему миру! И Донбассу, и России, всему СНГ, Казахам салам и алга, полякам Djen Dobre, nice day and good mood for every man, woman or any other human being, не втрачати глузду та надii на свiтле майбутнэ усiv украiнцям... Все мы люди, все хотят мира and safe future for our children...
@@cow77752 языки учить непросто, язык - средство общения Говорить на одном языке всем миром, наверное, утопия, кто то скажет возможно об утрате культуры вместе с языком в таком случае. Был бы мир единым, можно и космос, но наверное, никогда так не получится. Пока одни айфоны каждый год покупают, отрезают и пришивают части тел себе, другие умирают от голода и антисанитарии. Войной никогда и на за что по крайней мере, уже пытались древние, мирным путём кто ж захочет отказаться от денег, власти и суверенитета в пользу другого? понесло чёт автора коммента, извините =D Всем мирного неба над головой, объединяйтесь, хотя бы с родственниками, друзьями и своими любимыми
For our English-speaking comrades, I recommend listening to the song "Grab your trenchcoat, we're going home". In short, the song is about how a soldier after the war remembers his deceased comrade and wants him to come back and go home with him. I first heard this song in a film "One-Two, Soldiers Were Going..." (1977). Such a strong scene that while watching the film, tears come out of their own accord and a lump comes up to the throat.
Не путайте русских и советских. Для русских война - это праздник. Россия потеряла воинскую культуру вместе с Российской Империей. Почитайте поэтов, как они уходят на войну, как стремились дворяне у которых есть все блага на войну и погибали там, или приезжали и обретали славу и возможности на гражданской службе. Потому что война - это всегда возможность. Возможность показать себя, испытать себя, получить выгоду. Да, ты рискуешь. Но в этом и состоит воинская культура. Ты выбираешь, за что стоит рискнуть и рискуешь. Чего только стоят восторженные слова князя Царской крови, который в начале первой мировой погиб от ранения: "Я так счастлив, так счастлив. Это нужно было. Это поднимет дух. В войсках произведет хорошее впечатление, когда узнают, что пролита кровь Царского Дома" (Олег Константинович Романов). Русская воинская культура сейчас очень очагово возрождается. Например, в лице дшрг "Русич".
@@Blitzkrier какой бред! Для русских война - это крайность, это опасность. Только во имя защиты своего государства. Чтоб не допустить нападение на Россию, как в 1941.
(I am writing through google translator, because in my own words it would be even worse. I hope you understand the essence of this comment) Most of these songs are very sad. Many young guys on both sides of the conflict in Chechnya died, some for freedom, while others do not understand why. Different people compare the war in Augustanistan for Russia (then still the USSR) as the war in Vietnam for the United States. We make different music, different genres and different quality. But when you listen to military music, she takes it for a living and just kills you while you listen to it. You immediately imagine what happened there, in Grozny, and it's very sad. As I noted in the comments, people write "Fuck war" and they are right. War is the worst thing that can happen in the world. It doesn't matter what language you speak, what your worldview and beliefs, you always agree with the person who is against the war. This is not the first time I have listened to this video, but the song "just don't tell my mom that I'm in Chechnya" every time makes me despondent, like most of the other songs in this video. Many people in the world do not understand why Russians are always sad and do not smile at everyone on the street. It is difficult to explain, for us this is normal, we can be cheerful while not drinking alcohol, but most often we just walk without emotions on our face. Someone in the comments tried to explain why this is so, I think you read it. As for me, this all comes from history, many wars fell on this world and on Russia as well, there were many difficult battles. But all this has been going on since the 20th century, the Second World War, the Cold War, Afghanistan, the collapse of the USSR and two Chechen wars. I also missed some moments that have also fallen on our country during its entire existence. But as for me, the wars in Afghanistan, the death of the USSR and the Chechen wars hit the hardest. Because it was from these moments that these songs began, which cause wild longing and sadness in the hearts of the majority. Even those who do not understand Russian can feel the mood of the song itself and what is happening there. I also want to say that there are several legendary bands for the old countries of the former USSR, namely Kino and Lube, at least in my city there are many of them, from where you could hear 10-15 years ago. I hope I helped you at least a little to understand why we usually walk without emotions on our faces. You can understand this feeling even better by listening to Russian Doomer music, many videos have good songs that someone might like. FUCK THE WAR GUYS, it won't fucking be good!
It will, war is eternal, it is the natural human state, even from the stone age, humans have fought over all kinds of things and this, unfortunately will never stop
@@twojastara3085 where do you get the idea that Russians don’t know why they died in Chechnya? also for freedom, only without Chechen racketeering, terror and Sharia
@@БомжикАКЧ эт ты щас к чему? Я прекрасно понимаю за что они воевали, за что гибли парни молодые, суть комента вообще не в этом. Ты вначале пойми суть, а потом уже пиши
*У всех на то время были разные мысли если быть правильнее, одни хотели мира а другие свободы но это вовсе не была свобода? Нет, не была! Сочувствую народам которые потеряли своих братьев, даже мы - чеченцы потеряли настоящих героев которые были за родную Россию. Всем блага и счастья, спасибо за то что остановили терроризм в Чечне, Ингушетии и в Дагестане!*
@@UnitZero812 любая война заканчивается переговорами, стоит ли тот океан крови которые прольют наши братья того? Белые воротнички сидят у себя в кабинетах не прослужив ни дня в армии, командуют...
Чем бомба в многоэтажке - терроризм, а массированая бомбежка всего города в пыль - нет? Только тем что в первом случае это сделал Чеченец, а во втором Русские. Проблему с Исламистским терроризмом можно было решить намного раньше и мирными путями, но Россия дала проблеме перерасти до критичной и потом сама приняла роль террористов, начав бомбить мирных жителей и посылать тех кто жив в "фильтрационные лагеря."
About the Russian-Ukrainian war: No matter if you are Russian, Ukrainian, German, American, French, Polish or any other nationality, we all have one thing in common: We want this war to stop
Is that why foreign mercenaries and volunteers are fleeing to Ukraine like cockroaches, and the governments of NATO countries are arming Ukraine? The government of Ukraine doesn't want to sign peace because they don't want war?
Here you are. Copied it from other guy comment. The sky is covered with gray clouds Nerves are tight with a guitar string The rain is drumming from morning to evening Frozen time seems like an eternity We are advancing in all directions Tanks, infantry, fire, artillery They kill us, but we survive And again we throw ourselves on the attack Come on for life: come on, brother, until the end Come on for those who were with us then Come on for life; damn the war Let's remember those who were with us then The sky above us is leaden clouds Creeps low in ragged fogs I want to believe that everything is already over If only I survived, my wounded comrade Be patient, brother, don't die yet Will you live happily ever after We will dance at your wedding Will you throw kids into the sky Come on for life: hold on, brother, to the end Come on for those who are waiting for you at home Come on for life; damn the war Come on for those who are waiting for you at home Come on for them, come on for us And for Siberia and the Caucasus For the light of distant cities And for friends and for love Come on for you, come on for us And for the landing, and for the special forces For military orders Let's get it up, old chap Found photos in an old album Grandfather, he was the Commander of the Red Army To my son as a keepsake Berlin forty-fifth century of a bygone memory The scent of the grass at dawn the worn out moan of the earth From bombing plowed A pair of soldier's boots trampled With new wars, old wars Come on for life ... Come on for those ... Come on for life ... Let's remember those who were with usThe sky is covered with gray clouds Nerves are tight with a guitar string The rain is drumming from morning to evening Frozen time seems like an eternity We are advancing in all directions Tanks, infantry, fire, artillery They kill us, but we survive And again we throw ourselves on the attack Come on for life: come on, brother, until the end Come on for those who were with us then Come on for life; damn the war Let's remember those who were with us then The sky above us is leaden clouds Creeps low in ragged fogs I want to believe that everything is already over If only I survived, my wounded comrade Be patient, brother, don't die yet Will you live happily ever after We will dance at your wedding Will you throw kids into the sky Come on for life: hold on, brother, to the end Come on for those who are waiting for you at home Come on for life; damn the war Come on for those who are waiting for you at home Come on for them, come on for us And for Siberia and the Caucasus For the light of distant cities And for friends and for love Come on for you, come on for us And for the landing, and for the special forces For military orders Let's get it up, old chap Found photos in an old album Grandfather, he was the Commander of the Red Army To my son as a keepsake Berlin forty-fifth century of a bygone memory The scent of the grass at dawn the worn out moan of the earth From bombing plowed A pair of soldier's boots trampled With new wars, old wars Come on for life ... Come on for those ... Come on for life ... Let's remember those who were with us
Yes, you are right. All of these songs are about wars and totally all of lyrics in these songs says "Fuck this war, but if our country needs us to fight - we would!" I am Russian. And here we don't like to speak about wars in Chechnya and Afghanistan, we prefer to forget that hell of the end of 20-th century. But we still remember The Great Patriotic War - also known as The Second World War. I think we remember WW2 only because we won that war... There died about 27 millions of Soviet people, in this number only a bit more than 8,5 millions were soldiers, other people were ordinary civilians, who died due to the mockery of the German Hitler's army, hunger, disease and overwork. That's the other side of our Great Victory in the 9-th of May in 1945... This is why all russian people looks sad and grumpy. Actually we are open and grate people, who love our guests and neighbors from other countries. We are not bad, but a little bit mysterious.
У нас (ДНР) полная мобилизация Мне 17, я на объекте под Угледаром сижу В руках автомат, в ноге маленький осколок от американского Хамерса, в сердце радость из за того, что на месяц отбываю по больничному домой и + в состав России скоро вольёмся У нас все полковники/ху*вники говорят, что это только начало всего пи*деца - крайне вероятна война в начале с Польшей а позже и частью Европы
My father was in some wars or skirmishes back in 1985-1990. He and maybe 10 more people were the only ones left alive in about a collection of 12 brigades made up of 20-30 people each. He never talks about it. He was also shot in the leg and still bears the scar right near his knee. He was drafted at 18 and returned home when he was about 23 or 24. He has MS now and is rapidly deteriorating mentally. He is depressed, nihilistic, sick, and recently I asked him about this information and he couldnt talk. He just teared up. I want to know more but I regret asking him anytime. He is a great father who taught me so much... taught me how to be a man.. but now he is just a shell left behind. A product of Soviet Union brainwashing and destruction of young men. God bless his soul. The day he departs is the day he is free from his iniquity.
Communisem Ruined russia and east Europe. Russia was and is occupied by forgien people that control russia from the shadows. Communisem was spreahead by people like trozsky( Lev Davidovich bronshtien) and the people from his nationlity that hate europeans and slavic people in general. They commended the Holodomur which killed 30 millions white slavs and killed 1.5 people for the kavkaz. Not to mention that Karl Marx said that slavic people are cattle. Before communisem Russia was the fastest growing economy in the world with 7 kids par a women. If the whites won the revolutionery war, russian people would be the richest in the world. Russia has a lot of rescoures, but the elites hog everything, which happend in the peristorika. Stay strong brother, we Slavic and white people in general need to support each other and we will win. A hello from a fellow half Belarussian half Bulgarian brother. My grandpa fought ww2, and later died from medical recklessnes of the soviet medicine.
My story is almost the same. My dad fought in Afghanistan. he never told me about what happened but every time I askedmhe just "someday. I'll tell you. He is now dead from a heart attack
Communism was all along blatant genocide and destructions of Slavic people. Your father and many others victims of this evil Zionist system. I'm Ukrainian and I feel your pain brother. My father luckily avoided Afghanistan and Chechen wars. (My grandmother basically paid somebody off to not send him to war). Others in my family weren't so lucky thought and fought in Afghanistan and Chechenya. It makes my blood boil thinking of the Chechen/Afghans innocent civilians bombed and our young men being slaughtered for nothing...Many of my dad's school friends died in both wars
What a warrior, a blessed man to have survived such a thing. He might not see it that way, I think we'll never be able to understand people like him without having been through the same events.
Это действительно классные песни. Я рад что европейцы знают о подвигах наших солдат. Единственное что вы никогда не поймёте и не почувствуете те эмоции которые испытывает русский человек когда слушает эти песни.
Ахахаха "подвиг" Ваших "солдат" Не знал границ в Чечне, зомбированные ящиками, шли на мясо. Против 10 000 чеченцев, жертв среди мирных граждан было около 300к мне интересно, про какие наххуй подвиги может идти речь?
@@ButterDog42069 Во первых не террористы а настоящие мужчины, не поставившие свои задницы гниющей стране, во вторых, их было все 10к мать твою, а жертв среди мирных жителей повторюсь не менее 300к, ваши "солдаты" Хуячили артой по зданиям и школам, зная что там много мирных жителей, основные бои проходили в самом Грозном. Говоришь заложники? Их даже если были то не больше 10 человек в зданий , в ближайших населённых пунктах их было мало боёв, но нет, ваши Геркулесы без четкого наблюдения и командования хуячили прямо в невинных людей, детей, женщин, стариков, они всего лишь жили своей жизнью, и вы говорите что они были героями? Признаю, там были и хорошие пацаны которые не хотели воевать их посылали принуждено, ваша верхушка тупо посылала не обученных людей на войну, ваши мразотные "Генералы" Давали мерзкие приказы, и ты мне говоришь что нельзя было обойтись без жертв? Ты не понимаешь, нет ты слишком тупой что бы понимать это.
@@Vek3399 методы этих "настоящих мужчин" настоящего мужчины недостойны. Через захват заложников и вооружённые нападения ничего решить нельзя, они лишь обрекли самих себя и множество людей вокруг себя на верную смерть. Я признаю, что зачастую методы нашей армии были далеки от идеальных и они использовали логику "нет здания с заложниками - нет террористов", но лучше уж так, чем быть на стороне самих террористов, "не подставивших задницу гниющей стране"
I loved Russia since I was a kid. I dont know something just pulls me to this country and I dont lose interest in it. Its a special country in my heart.
I was born in todays Serbia after the Kosovo war in 1999. My father was lucky to get a scholarship in Switzerland so he left the country the same year for the first time in his life . A year after the bombing of my country I was born and we immigrated to Lausanne in Switzerland. My father couldn’t come home for almost a decade since he was wanted as a deserter. On his own risk he returned and he was finally acquitted. I spend my life abroad, after Switzerland I lived in Berlin, then Munich, and now Regensburg. It is strange I fell my entire life as a stranger, I really wish to have a place to call home, I learned French, German, Englisch and Serbian and studied chemistry in one of the best university in Germany. However I feel sad that I and so many other people from the balkans live abroad, and seeing our cultures, our languages, traditions disappearing over time. The most terrifying after a lot of wars to defend our country and our liberties, we end up with a destroyed country, and a country were lot of people live in poverty or the one that are educated live abroad. In the World War I we lost the third of our population, in the Second World War were my grand father fought, we were bombed by Germany and in 1999 we were bombed again by NATO (including Germany again) against the decision of the UN . So many harm and injustice was down to a small country and I hope one day that in Serbia we can live a free and peaceful life.
Это очень грустно и многие люди в России понимают что у вас происходит потому что у нас были похожие процессы в 1990-2010. Хочешь иметь родину приезжай в Россию, я думаю лучше места ты не найдёшь, может мы живём хуже чем Европа и США, но у нас есть Матушка Россия, мы не пропали и идём в будущее. Я мечтаю чтобы Россия победила в войне и помогла вернуть Сербии косово, я уверен в том что Россия не дала бы пропасть твоей стране если у не была бы возможность
Нас хотят разделить так же как югославию, мы уже поделились но до сих пор Россия слишком большая для западных политиков, Украина им нужна только чтобы нанести нам как можно больше вреда, они спонсируют либеральные движения в россии, большинство людей не понимали этого последние 20 лет, думали что нам все врут о том что у нас есть враги, но сейчас все увидели, мы больше не позволим нас сломать. Не позволим поступить с нами так же как с Сербией. Нас не могли победить, хотели уничтожить наш народ изнутри, но теперь это невозможно, русский человек проснулся, я это вижу вокруг себя, все чётко знают что родина в опасности и только мы можем сохранить её суверенитет, сохранить возможность нашей страны сказать всему миру "Нет, так не будет, вы все против меня но я не буду жить так как вы меня заставляете"
@@kutuzovm3215 Good points. But NATO and its citizens are comprised of mostly of unthinking beasts who turn rabid everytime the media cracks its whip of misinformation.
Тайм Коды: 0:00 Любэ - Давай за... 4:08 Ты только Маме, что я в Чечне, не говори... 7:16 Кино - Группа крови 11:54 Molchat Doma - Toska 15:00 Здравствуй Мама... 17:33 Комбат 22:40 Темная ночь 25:45 Пыль глотаю 31:15 (???) 35:48 Эх, Афган 38:50 Карабах 43:07 Ты только Маме, что я в Афгане, не говори... 45:23 Я солдат... 48:34 Караван 51:43 СД - Я люблю жить
@@Naapulstu ok edge lord. You are saying that a terror attack aimed agianst innocent children is a good response to the Russian government? really shows that your not the most intelectual person alive.
@@Naapulstu You said "Just 300 kids" and then "Look at the civilians killed by russia" Saying that the killed children are nothing compared to Civilians killed by Russia wich pretty much shows your support for the terrorists
Sorry for the low quality re-upload, I didnt have a backup on my computer and I had a friend send me a version he saved. I tried my best to make it less blurry and this is result.
I need to screenshot this one hahahahaha. Serbian war songs are my favourite. We used to sing them with my friends during field work on excavations. Greetings from Poland! You have a beautiful country :)
It's hard to answer. The last wars (Afghanistan and two Chechen) that Russian Army were involved were... very unpopular. After demobilization, when veterans come home, no one needs them. War hurts them physically and mentally, and it is getting stronger because of indifference of people. Depressing songs are a result of such a mood.
Никогда не считал Сербские, Хорватские и Боснийские песни чем-то, что могло дать счастье. Просто, в один момент понимаешь, чего стоили эти строки и эти аккорды
I think it's like two different approaches towards dealing with horrors of war. Russian war song are more straight to the point admitting that wars are bad and Serbian songs are made to like, idk, cheer up eachother during a night in the trench or something like that, kind of bittersweet feeling.
Russians don't like war at all. I guess every generation since World War I was at war: WW I, revolution, WW II, Afghan, Chechnya. We do know what war brings (nothing but death and destruction) and we don't want to fight but if it needs to -- we will and we know how
My name is Pedro Alexxander Aviles. I'm from King City California. This is the best war music I ever heard 🙏 thank you for being amazing. I'd rather fight for Mother Russia, then here in the U.S.A I wish I could join the army from Russia.🙏
I’m 🇲🇰🇬🇷🇧🇦and just wana say Peace to my Russian brothers sad to see what has been happing in these Slavic countries were all Slavic brothers here hope we unite one day as one again 🇷🇺🤙
@@greeksoldierproductions8033 quit with the fyrom bs it’s just a name given by the communists in Yugoslavia why do u idiots keep using that insult quit it already kid
Grew up listening to these gems. It was a crazy sight seeing how these songs affected those who were there. Gives you a respect for peace, and a respect for those who lived through it.
У нас (ДНР) полная мобилизация Мне 17, я на объекте под Угледаром сижу В руках автомат, в ноге маленький осколок от американского Хамерса, в сердце радость из за того, что на месяц отбываю по больничному домой и + в состав России скоро вольёмся У нас все полковники/ху*вники говорят, что это только начало всего пи*деца - крайне вероятна война в начале с Польшей а позже и частью Европы (так что не расслабляйся)
I'm not related to anyone Russian but I've always been intrigued by their culture for some reason. Theres just something about how honest and depressing most songs are, not to mention how grim most stories are from people who live there. I'm currently trying to learn the language and thinking about knowing more about the culture..
У меня батя по его собственным рассказам большую часть друзей в Чечне потерял... А теперь я слушаю это вспоминаю что он прослушивал как раз это когда я ещё жил у него...
I was really sad when I couldn't find my favorite video from yesterday while biking from work to home at dawn, but rn I'm glad and happy i found my Great favorite music once again thank you comrade ❤️🇷🇺🤘
I have respect for Russians who died in bloody wars in Chechnya, Afghanistan, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia. My step mom's father sometimes talked about his time in the first war in Abkhazia and he said he was ready to defend but alsow as very scared, especially when he shot and destroyed a Georgian tank. Respect to Russians, we share bravery when in the battlefield, no matter the outcome. 🇦🇲❤️🇷🇺
You know, guys, as a Russian, I know all these songs, and in most of them, they're singing that the war is hell, let's go home, we don't need to die, and so on. I'm very sad when I hear from some of my friends that the war is good, we must win. They have forgotten what war actually is. There are no winners in war, only death and pain. I hope this will stop soon.
Вы видно недостаточно хорошо знаете русские военные песни,так как с моей точки зрения в наших военных песнях поют в основном что война это боль ,кровь,это долг родине ,и если придется умереть ,то надо умереть с честью 😣
My father served in the Russian military and was in war, he has scarfs on his body every where but he never talks about it, this songs give me some kind of the feeling he is feeling, even I am more German than Russian, bcs I was raised up in germany
Любим слушать группу Кино на привале. Спасибо, идеально подобрано. На надо столько негатива Украина, это всего лишь война. Кто-то вернётся, кто-то нет...👍
what about the families that got split because of this war? why didn't you russians kill only the enemy forces and helped the ukranians? at least you wouldn't have gotten so much taxed... financially this is a disaster, and the only winner here is the US... the more i think about it the more i hate it. Nowadays Europe cant have independence because the fact that there is america that makes us europeans not allies, but satellites: if we try to escape the orbit we probably got destroyed...
@@Betto_333 The Russian authorities have long wanted to get rid of dependence on the West and oil, and they have been preparing for this. This moment has come. they are happy
@@Betto_333 we are trying to only kill enemy forces, but the so-called "Ukrainian army" is hiding among civilians. With the EXACT purpose of bring about more dead civilians, film them and present the whole world as a proof of "Russian atrocities". Shows very well how they treat "their" people. The entire world can see what a disgusting pit of deceit, hatred, sadism, and general mischief "the Ukraine" is. Only some choose not to see and jump onto the centuries-old "Russia bad" bandwagon. Both Russians and Ukrainians will be happier without that despicable statelet on the ancient lands of Rus.
The language of pain is universal
E brasileiro???
@@aboujokh6810 Brasil é merda mas nem da parar comparar o que os russos passaram na sua história
@@HansChucrute88 quem está comparando?
Theyre probably talking about brazillian pain
@@Riquid LMAOOOOO
>Russian War Songs Playlist
> молчат дома
It says in the Desc. That I put songs in the playlist that fit the aesthetic of the songs. Not every song is a historical song used in that period.
Некоторые песни даже и петь не хочется, просто слушать..
molchat doma
Ну и что? Виктор Цой вил из Кореи
Боже, как будто они особо различают. Песня на русском? Значит рашн
American teens in the 90s: colorful clothes, 90s stuff, boybands
Russian teens in the 90s:
Sad but true
That’s because thanks to the destruction of the USSR and widespread plundering of Russian society on all levels, American imperialism had the chance to live through a golden age. Thankfully that time is gone, but never forgotten.
any Russian person at any time
Yeah... but our kids are about to switch it up.
Gonna be a rough decade in the land of milk and honey, and I have 3 sons and a wife to look after....
(Any Russian advice on how to get by in a collapsing society would be appreciated. I figure 2022 will be our 1991.)
90's Yugoslavian experience is peak depression.
American War Music: Epic, Metal, Makes you want to fight
Russian War Music: Sad, Dramatic, Makes you want this fight to end
fight other people you dont know is different from fight your well known brother but in enemy country I guess.
Thats why russian troops in Ukraine have low morale
@@nipitinthebud4343 you are supporting war criminal organisation, NATO is the bad side of this sad and tragic story.
@@ricardodarf589 there is a truth on each side of the coin. Telling only Nato is bad, makes you ignore Russian interventions in European countries (on population and opinion changing, politician corruption,..) over the last 10 years. I am glad the west is doing something against Russian influence here now. No need to turn a fascist country here too thanks to United Russia undermining our country on social level. But I Don't expect a most likely south American person to have such insights in European national politics and their connections of extreme far right parties and Neonazi organisation with United Russia. It is the same scheme as with Trump and white supremacists in US, and Orban.. It's one big plan. Get this understood. That has a starting point in Moscow. That did not happen by coincidence. This is not just about Nato vs. Russia. But the escalation of a long scheduled destabilisation plan of the whole West to gain a pro Russian government there, that subdues or dreams of a Russian-ordered life. It's no surprise that Neonazis adore Putin as their Führer...
Really I am not a pessimist usually, but the situation is really going from already problematic to worse in democratic countries. We are on "Never again" modus at the inside and the outside already. But I am not sure we manage the upcoming elections everywhere to resolve the issue for another 4 years. See Italy. France,... This is a teaser of what Russian influence looks like when you ignore that it is really happening .
I feed both wolves, you should too my friend
I am from Mongolia, and I lost 2 of my older cousins from Russian Buryatia in Chechnia during the 2nd Chechen war. Departed their homes in Ulan Ude to the Caucasus never to return home. I still remember you guys, Mikhail and Sanja Dorjeevs. Всегда в наших сердцах, братья.
I'm sorry for your loss brother
Im so sorry for your lost
They are not dead. They live beside you. Holding your shoulder.
Вечная память
Привет с Бурятии. Мои соболезнования
No matter the language barrier you can always tell when a song is just saying "Fuck this war."
Humanity Above War
Actually they dont it's more of "we still alive"
“fuck i love this war”
they say music is a universal language
True that...
Russians make the best war music, seriously. You can really sense the sadness and regret in each song. I'm not Russian, but I have immense respect for each and every Russian veteran.
Slavs* in general but your opinion is very valid to
@@Civicgurke I'm not too familiar with war music from other Slavic nations, but I'll check it out.
@@grimsleeper5945 are you familiar with war music from Russia?
@@MSK.L I see what you mean, for such an old song it really does have a lot of similarities with the more recent war music, thank you for sending that.
@@donteatmycheeze4901 Sure, thanks
Somewhere out in the battlefield, a Russian and Ukraine soldier is listening to this while guarding their post. War is hell.
Lets hope this horror ends soon
True. Russians always sad .
thınkıng about these makes me depressed af
@@alejiaalicia233 man, our world in deep pizdec 24/7, every day children starving to death, slavery in some parts of the world, homeless peaple, deadly plagues and diseases, mass histeria, cats and dogs living together. Nobody paying attention, relax, we'r all end up in a same place after all. Cheer up, mate!
Writing this from guarding a post in the UK, it’s all I can think about. Fortunately as soon as we get the green light, I’ve not spoken to anyone who doesn’t want to go over and fight
I got heart attack when i saw this video got deleted in my playlist. So glad it's back now
Me too i loved the mix of song
@Jack Meoff Yessir!
Btw, kok tau gwnya orang Indonesia?
@Jack Meoff buset ada orang indo
banyak banget wkwkwkwkwkw
same bro
Eh halo
Feels like listening to a memory that’s not my own
It’s some strange mix of Brit invasion and Soviet depression.
That's acctually true.
Thats it
@@MercurialStatic British invasion?
@@thatguysix- i think he talking about the British music invasion... maybe?
14 year old white girls: OMG! Billie eilishes songs are so deep! they make me cry!
Chads listening to this music: *sobs*
yes people are uneducated tbh
Хоть я и не очень говорю по английски но я соглашусь с этим утверждением
@[BosS] HITMAN 20 ?
I mean, I'm a 14 year old girl and I love this music..
@@kestrelthesoldier doubt
Те кто пишет "Z" в комментариях, непонимают смысл этих песен. Война это ад
Z
Однобоко.Тогда уж и тру-патриотов-славоукраинцев пусть шлют с западной Украины на фронт,а вместе с ними наших русских «нетвоенщиков».В интернете тут все герои…
Именно, война это ад, именно по этому войну на донбассе надо закончить, разгромить врага чтобы это не больше продолжалось
@@hohloebuTeL Враг и России и Украины это Путин и ваши закованные в цепи русинские головы.
V
"If you don't like trap then, what do you listen to?"
Me:
meanwhile in Russia:
Mogenshtern or marches
Me: You wouldn't get it.
What even is trap?
@@fanta4897 hood rap
Don’t need to understand it to vibe with it
From the last video:
00:00 Lyube - Davai za
04:08 Unknown - Don't Tell Mom I'm In Chechnya
07:15 Kino - Gruppa Krovi
11:54 молчат дома - тоска
15:00 здравствуй мама
17:35 Lyube - Kombat
22:40 Soviet movie "Two soldiers" (1943). Singer: Mark Bernes - The Dark Night
25:46 Alexander Doroshenko - Swallowing Dust
31:16 Журавлёва Марина - Я не та (Russia, USSR, 1989)
35:48 Song Taken from The Soviet Experience Doc - Oh Afghanistan - Vadim Dulepov
38:50 Soldiers at war - Karabakh / Солдаты о Войне - Карабах
42:07 Ребята с нашего двора - Привет Сестрёнка - Hello Sister (Don't tell mom I'm in Afghan)
45:22 5Nizza - Soldat
48:34 Alexander Rosenbaum - Caravan
51:43 Виктор СД "Я люблю жить" / I love to live
Playlist Contributions by:
Peter Szöke,Сева,crowbar boi,Helmi Selo,Sorond,mehmeh6789
00:00 is Lyube - Davai za
17:35 is Lyube - Kombat
@@piter_sk 00:00 давай за?
@@yusufselimcetin714 дада, извини) приветики из Словакии братан
15:00 - здравствуй мама
42:07 Just don't tell mom I'm in afghan
Don't tell RUclips I'm making Russian War Song videos.
И только Ютюб, что я делаю видео русской военной музыки не говорит. (I think)
War is hell. This conflict has already taken one friend from me. I pray it does not take more. I have friends on both sides of the firing line. Hell some of us played games together back then. I pray above all else not to hear from one friend that he found someone we both knew at the end of his rifle. I'm on the other side of the world. I've never even left the states. Yet this war feels as though it's directly on my doorstep. No matter which side you're on, I hope you see the end of this. I hope you're able to return to your homes, and those who love you. I hope you have a home to return to. I hope the horrors you will see and take part in will be fleeting, and won't hold your soul. All of you, good luck out there.
Rest well Dimitri.
Im sorry for your loss, best regards from Russia
Мы просили только 2 танка, ТОЛЬКО 2 танка
И тогда мы бы не отправляли 23 гроба с нашими ребятами...
Хрен нам сказал майор Гаврилов
И мы просили, чтобы нас просто не продавали. 😢
твоюж мать. я помню этот видос, у меня тогда накатились слезы.
@@hammer3-17 Тихомиров
Знал, что когда-то пригодится эта подборка
К сожалению...
Под эти кадры как раз и зайдёт: ruclips.net/video/UfHyPW89DWo/видео.html
Блять, да. К сожалению...
Im learning russian and learning their history and im currently learning about the chechen wars and this just helps a lot. Greetings from America
Whats been your best tool for learning the language?
@@CapcomGod honestly, with covid and everything, i dont have much resources, i just scrounge up all i can on the the internet.
yeah, for people who are learning Russian it helps, Russian is my second language and it helped me in childhood to learn new phrases, words from cartoons/movies/songs
Really curious how American cops fight with terrorists, gangs and maniacs nowadays. Saw few video when they got shot for whatever reason. Poor fellas. I know there are different pov about it but like those guys just do their job and ppl have to respect the law and them.
@@arturssitdikovs4480 they do the best they can and people hate them for it, it makes me lose hope in my fellow Americans.
I never thought I'd have to turn on these songs again
Никогда не думал снова придется включить эти песни
Ucrânia ?
@Доблестный Крестоносец russia during the invasion of ukraine 😆
@@wilismar5085 so fucking funny man u are genius
no
@@shmotk1 obrigado amigo, viva a União soviética
It is no more Soviet Union(
Actually, The quality makes it look even more like actual War footage from the 90's and 2000's, So i don't mind it, Also glad to see this gem is back up.
You're right
I need to get this pfp to continue the spetsnaz pfp chain
but that's ACTUALLY war footage from 90's and 2000's... Storming of Grozniy and Beslan school siege
@@4elovekoff it's stills and pictures of those events with a wojak infront.
My grandpa was in SS
Lyube - Давай за? (Song lyrics)
The sky is covered with gray clouds
Nerves are tight with a guitar string
The rain is drumming from morning to evening
Frozen time seems like an eternity
We are advancing in all directions
Tanks, infantry, fire, artillery
They kill us, but we survive
And again we throw ourselves on the attack
Come on for life: come on, brother, until the end
Come on for those who were with us then
Come on for life; damn the war
Let's remember those who were with us then
The sky above us is leaden clouds
Creeps low in ragged fogs
I want to believe that everything is already over
If only I survived, my wounded comrade
Be patient, brother, don't die yet
Will you live happily ever after
We will dance at your wedding
Will you throw kids into the sky
Come on for life: hold on, brother, to the end
Come on for those who are waiting for you at home
Come on for life; damn the war
Come on for those who are waiting for you at home
Come on for them, come on for us
And for Siberia and the Caucasus
For the light of distant cities
And for friends and for love
Come on for you, come on for us
And for the landing, and for the special forces
For military orders
Let's get it up, old chap
Found photos in an old album
Grandfather, he was the Commander of the Red Army
To my son as a keepsake
Berlin forty-fifth century of a bygone memory
The scent of the grass at dawn the worn out moan of the earth
From bombing plowed
A pair of soldier's boots trampled
With new wars, old wars
Come on for life ...
Come on for those ...
Come on for life ...
Let's remember those who were with us
I think it should be 'let's drink to life" instead of 'come on for life'; at least thats what i always assumed when listening to this song
the lyrics are sadder than i thought
@@jen_sa when the singer says "come on for life" he says "davay" or "давай" meaning "come on". "let's drink" is "davaite pit" or "давайте пить". It's 100% come on for life.
@@spidersaremean8917 Where does your 100% confidence come from?.. What does "come on for life" even mean in english?...
In russian "давай за" is short for "давай выпьем за", aka "let's drink to" or "here's to".
Also in the last line "Let's remember those who were with us", the specific word used for remember is "помянем" (and not "вспомним"), which is specifically used in the context of drinking to the memory of someone.
@@jen_sa got a ku klux klan member in my reply section lmao gtfo
Edit: I'm genuinely thankful to every good soul that wished my father well. And I'm genuinely surprised by hate that I received for sharing the story. People saying something like "he deserved it", "too bad he wasn't killed" , "death to Serbs" etc. If you don't have anything nice to say, scroll down. Why do you need to hate a war veteran? Just scroll past. That's all.
A fellow slav from the balkans.
My father fought in the war '99 on kosovo. Shiptars attacked the unit he was in one night, leaving him blind on his right eye and heavily wounding his leg.
He's on his way to "cure" his PTSD but sometimes yells out the names of his friends in his sleep and wakes up crying.
No one in Serbia wanted that war, why did so many young people had to die?
As one of the comments said, no matter the language, you can feel these songs say
"Fuck this war."
Sending love and support to anyone who needs it from Serbia
Косово је Србија ❤️🇷🇸
I hope your father gets better dude
ruclips.net/video/6TwioIc6a_8/видео.html
I dont like serbians but i hope your father gets better
@@zsoti-7755 lol imagine not liking an entire nation in 21st century, kinda cringe bro
@@GabrielAPPer thank you
Ребят война это хуево.ВСЕГДА. Хоть сейчас, хоть 8 лет назад, хоть 28, хоть 40, хоть 80. Война в интересах не бойцов этой войны, помните это всегда. МИР вашему дому.
I was deployed to Poland for 1 year and I’m from America. I could feel the slavic doomer vibe everywhere I went and the old soviet block apartments that had been colored yellow and bright colors. The Russian and Polish population id meet in bars had some stories to tell. I miss it
Давай к нам в Россию, в Коми АССР не так уж и грустно
Honestly Poland aint that bad. The old blocks that look all dark and gloomy aren't all that bad and you can make some easy friends. There's usually a park in the centre of a collection of them all around it and it's quite nice. My aunt and uncle live in a more modern one and not gonna lie I'd live there.
@@SnowMexicann Poland is beautiful id definitely settle in Gdansk or Gizycko.
@@troglodyte3745 Gdansk is definitely one of the best looking places you could pick. Zakopane is also really good, though probably better in the summer. I would definitely see myself renting a summer house type thing in Zakopane or Gdansk when Im older.
@@SnowMexicann Haha, you wrote that 2 months ago and now look what has happened in Poland? Poland is terrible! So corrupt! The Polish Government is totally f*cked up and controlled by the West where the US has the biggest influence, of course. And I have nothing against American regular citizens, just American Government is EVIL. Poland could have been independent and used the old gas pipeline that was going thru Belarus but no, instead of having close ties with Russia, the government there is against it, acting like maniacs, and now even supporting the Ukrainian Neo-Nazis! Excuse me? Who helped to rebuild Poland after the WW2? Russia! But everyone conveniently has forgotten about it... lol Not me! And then the "independence" came (lol) and the European Union destroyed all the manifacturing industry and factories in Poland and now Poland imports everything from China and Germany. Having the strores full of Chinese garbage is nothing - this doesn't create strong economy.
So glad this masterpiece isn't lost. This right here is my go to homework playlist. :)
Same haha
shut up
ok anime pfp
@@cameronesbensen8247 How dare you masquerade as a cultured individual.
(`_´)ゞ
Yeah - just like fighting a war.
Я рад, что многие иностранцы смогли проникнуться данными песнями и самой атмосферой, хоть и не понимаю значения слов))
Ещё рекомендую послушать плейлисты для думеров, думаю вы оцените)
🤣
ЧЕЛ, ДА ТЫ ФАКТИШЬЬ
это очень круто с их стороны
Well, it will hit different now
agreed
*you’re as beautiful as the day I lost you*
Don't make me cry again, bro
Feel like I heard that from somewhere
Edit: if I'm not mistaken I think its httyd but don't know probably you came up with it in first place
@Meow Meow is it actually?
@@triatheraider1612 yeah, it is.
@@lud4079 what is httyd?
Girls: I wonder what it's like to be in hell?
Guys: if only a little visit to paradise...
rip males'......
Poor young boys. They didnt returned to their home and didnt found their love.
R.I.P. all soldiers of the world 😔✊🏻
Step to Valhalla
I felt that. 😔
@@rat2316 not every soldier deserve to be remembered, there was soldiers who killed innocent ppls just for fun
I love russian songs! greetings from Brazil 🇧🇷🇷🇺
Thank you brother. I respect Brazilian very nice and humble people
@@bobbysmurda2268 thank you
Thanks bro
tamo junto mano
@@Leonardo_Wilian tmj
Вспомнил нулевые.
Я тогда ещё мелким был и не понимал к чему все эти песни и не понимал на сколько страшные эти чеченские войны о которых все говорят
История повторяется
@@Добрыйчеловек-я8м вообще пиZдец
And now, it's round 3 in Ukraine. Fuck war, man.
А я всё понимал, еще в 2004 когда шёл в первый класс.
Сегодня воюем вместе с ними
22:41 - 25:45 The song is called "Dark Night". It was written during the heaviest battles on the Eastern front during the Second World War.
Dark night, only bullets are whistling in the steppe,
Only the wind is wailing through the telephone wires, stars are faintly flickering ...
In the dark night, my love, I know you are not sleeping,
And, near a child's crib, you secretly wipe away a tear.
How I love the depths of your gentle eyes,
How I want to press my lips to them!
This dark night separates us, my love,
And the dark, troubled steppe has come to lie between us.
I have faith in you, in you, my sweetheart.
That faith has shielded me from bullets in this dark night ...
I am glad, I am calm in deadly battle:
I know you will meet me with love, no matter what happens.
Death is not terrible, we've met with it more than once in the steppe ...
And now here it looms over me once again,
You await my return, sitting sleepless near a cradle,
And so I know that nothing will happen to me!
Thank you for that
i heard that song based on letter of Soviet soldier
The song was so emotional that the soviet worker (a woman) who was tasked with putting it into casette form, was so touched by the song that the original copy was defected by her tears, probably due to her remembering her husband or son or her father. Rest in Power all the defenders of the motherland.
I was looking for this today and wasn't finding it which made me think I dreamt of this mix. Anyway glad it is back. I was born in Grozny in 94 and lived there till 2000 and my father always used to listen to these songs so it makes me nostalgic... Even if the times that I'm feeling the nostalgia towards to are very gray and bleak.
How was it growing up after the battle if u remember anything
What songs do you remember? I’m just curious
Did you happen to experience any moments that happened during the Chechen war?
Кстати да, я тоже с ностальгией их вспоминаю, детство всегда кажется пресрастным
Born in hell
fuck some of these songs really takee me back. im first gen american russian and my grandpa would get drunk and play these songs whenever he watched me. he wasnt crying on the outside (he never would) but i could tell he was crying on the inside. thanks for these.
Im first gen american aswell. I know alot of russian 80s pop songs because of my parents personally. I hope your grandpa found peace after what he experienced.
May I ask what he went thru? He was a soldier?
@@srebrnikjudasza honestly i have no idea, he never ever talked about it. I only know he was involved because i saw pictures of him in uniform and i saw the way he would react when he listened to these songs. he never talked about bad times, just kept everything inside. its the russian way.
@@BombsOverBrooklyn yeah. I think it is slav way in general. As a polish guy I met this reaction too. Do you think he was involved in Chechenya? I hope he found peace in the end.
Man how is life as a first gen russian in the us? Im first gen in Germany.
Around one year ago, I always deeply trapped in the anxiety of not knowing how everything -- the powerlessness towards the power of governments, the war, the hostility between different countries/peoples -- will come to an end. So I often went to listen to some of these Russian anti-war songs and try to find some empathy. Then I read some literary works from 1920s~1930s and gradually realized no matter how ridiculous a historical period looks like from the future sight, it must have had some validity at the time and will eventually enter a new historical stage (slowly or rapidly), which helped reducing some of my anxiety. Anyways, hope everything will get well soon. -LOVE FROM CHINA-.
04:08 Unknown - Don't Tell Mom I'm In Chechnya is by Ratmir Aleksandrov
Thank you, your the first person to tell me the artist. I appreciate it greatly
Thank you
Have an eternal gets in your life
Don't tell mom I'm in Chechnya is a wartime cover of *another* wartime song, Hello sister, (Also known as Don't tell mom I'm in Afghan(istan)), The Afghanistan one is from a VDV perspective, Chechnya appears to be from a Tank drivers or gunners perspective. I only know this because the second verse roughly translates to "Last night, a Chechen bastard hit our tank, Our tanks mechanic is dead, he will be coming home in the Black Tulip." just some fun factoids (although not really fun, war is never fun.) Respect from the United States. Afghanistan and Chechnya were hell, and my heart goes out to the veterans of those shitty wars.
Do you respect the brave soldiers who fought for their countrys too?
@@mohmadyusupov1588 Yes. I'm part Russian and I respect Chechen fighters. They defended their country very well. Russia unfortunately during that time and now is run by Zionists those wars and many others should have never happened
@@mohmadyusupov1588 If they Support Terrorism. no.
Спасибо! Не знал про это.
MTF gamma-6
as a russian, i am really proud of our war music
Lol are you dead bro?
Только этим можно
@@luckyd1814 пиздуй хрюкать в коммы под гимном украины
Я понимаю тебя, но лучше бы ее не было
@@luckyd1814 ,
Венерскими сказками иди гордись
16 Years old "war edits" fans when they go to war and realise its not about cool guys with guns and music but pain and suffering
this
still would go for my people
Yeah, but songs are still good though.
Bro, we all know. War sucks. Thousands, hell MILLIONS, of soldiers, and civilians, FUCK people who aren’t even fucking fighting DIE ALL THE FUCKING TIME. It’s horrible. Yet I’m fascinated with historical war and conflict. Yet it is horrible, I don’t think anybody should ever feel that pain, or die. The Chechen wars in the 90’s and early 2000’s were horrible. But hell, world war 2 was awful. I had a great grandpa, who served in world war 2, in the marines and fought the Japanese at, peleliu it think, I don’t remember though. But as someone once said, “War Is Hell”, and I agree with him. Another grandfather who was probably great great great grandpa or more. He was killed in the civil war. War isn’t fun. It’s not all glory and conquest. It’s horrible..
@@jackdanila9893same.
Словенска Браћа поздрав из Србије
Вам тоже привет из России
Из любовью с России
Russia:*Makes good Russian musics* non-Russians:WE LOVE IT
Teisingai
The funny thing is that Russians doesn't listen to it because of lack of taste in music
@@vladiszlavvarenicja8590 well that's not true lmao where did you get that out? Russians really do listen
@@vladiszlavvarenicja8590 это музыка настроения и тех кто служил или воевал...
@@vladiszlavvarenicja8590 иди дальше моргенштерна слушай
RIP to the brave Soviet boys who went to fight Muja hadeen in Afghanistan
Nikita Khrushchev sent those soilders to die in an unknown place they didn’t learn about.
Sorry I confused Leonid Brezhnev with Nikita krushchev
Khrushchev was a great man
@@user-my7dg9su3g no he wasnt
"Brave" is the wrong adjective.
These songs are not pro war or send a message that being in a war is somehow desirable or gives you positive attributes.
Мой дядя Юра,участник Чеченской войны,для меня он герой,здоровья ему крепкого!
Счастья твоему дяде, долгих лет жизни ему!
Спроси ты его о войне, вряд ли он сам шетает себя героям.
It was an oddly colder day in Russia when you left. Comrade.
But now spring has come from your return.
Is your profile metro :)
@@RaksoBackwards Yes lol
don't leave again bro :')
I didn’t have a choice but I will try not to
@@RuskiOperator , не хватает еще гражданской обороны (солдатами не рождаются, дембельская, и песни с альбома "солдатский сон") и сектора газа
@@АлександрАлексеев-э7к6ч он тебя не поймет
@@lenarcchik , а он не русский разве?
@@АлександрАлексеев-э7к6ч ну как бы все что он пишет на английском может русский но хз
Dude, I'm a first Gen Ukrainian- American, and when I heard Кино I freaked out. My dad played them all the time. Thanks for the nostalgia!
@Николай Морган No, he was never in the military. He got into college so he was exempt from the military, then he immigrated to the USA.
which song are you refering to?
can you time stamp the song?
@@adler9213 07:15 :)
@Nikolay Karlovich Kino is a cult group on the territory of the entire former USSR and the Chechen war has nothing to do with it
Peace for every person no matter wherever or whoever you are. No matter what nation or political opinion you have - no one have to die... Don`t trust mass media, check all information by yourself, keep safe your families. Everyone suffer from political situations. Мира всему миру! И Донбассу, и России, всему СНГ, Казахам салам и алга, полякам Djen Dobre, nice day and good mood for every man, woman or any other human being, не втрачати глузду та надii на свiтле майбутнэ усiv украiнцям...
Все мы люди, все хотят мира and safe future for our children...
Лютейший суржик
Смотреть без регистрации и смс
@@cow77752 языки учить непросто, язык - средство общения
Говорить на одном языке всем миром, наверное, утопия, кто то скажет возможно об утрате культуры вместе с языком в таком случае.
Был бы мир единым, можно и космос, но наверное, никогда так не получится. Пока одни айфоны каждый год покупают, отрезают и пришивают части тел себе, другие умирают от голода и антисанитарии. Войной никогда и на за что по крайней мере, уже пытались древние, мирным путём кто ж захочет отказаться от денег, власти и суверенитета в пользу другого?
понесло чёт автора коммента, извините =D
Всем мирного неба над головой, объединяйтесь, хотя бы с родственниками, друзьями и своими любимыми
Z
For our English-speaking comrades, I recommend listening to the song "Grab your trenchcoat, we're going home". In short, the song is about how a soldier after the war remembers his deceased comrade and wants him to come back and go home with him. I first heard this song in a film "One-Two, Soldiers Were Going..." (1977). Such a strong scene that while watching the film, tears come out of their own accord and a lump comes up to the throat.
Russian language is so beautiful in its own way
I can say as Russian, russians really do represent depression and regret the best in their songs
Братюнь наша "Русская депрессия" уже бренд)
@@avs889 Тоска:)
Не путайте русских и советских. Для русских война - это праздник.
Россия потеряла воинскую культуру вместе с Российской Империей.
Почитайте поэтов, как они уходят на войну, как стремились дворяне у которых есть все блага на войну и погибали там, или приезжали и обретали славу и возможности на гражданской службе. Потому что война - это всегда возможность. Возможность показать себя, испытать себя, получить выгоду. Да, ты рискуешь. Но в этом и состоит воинская культура. Ты выбираешь, за что стоит рискнуть и рискуешь.
Чего только стоят восторженные слова князя Царской крови, который в начале первой мировой погиб от ранения:
"Я так счастлив, так счастлив. Это нужно было. Это поднимет дух. В войсках произведет хорошее впечатление, когда узнают, что пролита кровь Царского Дома" (Олег Константинович Романов).
Русская воинская культура сейчас очень очагово возрождается. Например, в лице дшрг "Русич".
@@Blitzkrier ну как там твоя воинская культура? Возрождаешь её на Украине? Празднуешь там на полях сражений?
@@Blitzkrier какой бред! Для русских война - это крайность, это опасность. Только во имя защиты своего государства. Чтоб не допустить нападение на Россию, как в 1941.
Good morning frens. We all know why we're here today.
удивлен, что кто-то из англоязычных граждан интересуется
Да тут они ток и есть видно
Депрессия Россиян бренд
@@rat2316 как будто другим это не знакомо
@@vflbhjufylb9185 в этом случае особый постсоветский колорит. Серые многоэтажки, безнадега)
да че удивляться этот мир всегда был для них самый привлекательный
(I am writing through google translator, because in my own words it would be even worse. I hope you understand the essence of this comment) Most of these songs are very sad. Many young guys on both sides of the conflict in Chechnya died, some for freedom, while others do not understand why. Different people compare the war in Augustanistan for Russia (then still the USSR) as the war in Vietnam for the United States. We make different music, different genres and different quality. But when you listen to military music, she takes it for a living and just kills you while you listen to it. You immediately imagine what happened there, in Grozny, and it's very sad. As I noted in the comments, people write "Fuck war" and they are right. War is the worst thing that can happen in the world. It doesn't matter what language you speak, what your worldview and beliefs, you always agree with the person who is against the war. This is not the first time I have listened to this video, but the song "just don't tell my mom that I'm in Chechnya" every time makes me despondent, like most of the other songs in this video. Many people in the world do not understand why Russians are always sad and do not smile at everyone on the street. It is difficult to explain, for us this is normal, we can be cheerful while not drinking alcohol, but most often we just walk without emotions on our face. Someone in the comments tried to explain why this is so, I think you read it. As for me, this all comes from history, many wars fell on this world and on Russia as well, there were many difficult battles. But all this has been going on since the 20th century, the Second World War, the Cold War, Afghanistan, the collapse of the USSR and two Chechen wars. I also missed some moments that have also fallen on our country during its entire existence. But as for me, the wars in Afghanistan, the death of the USSR and the Chechen wars hit the hardest. Because it was from these moments that these songs began, which cause wild longing and sadness in the hearts of the majority. Even those who do not understand Russian can feel the mood of the song itself and what is happening there.
I also want to say that there are several legendary bands for the old countries of the former USSR, namely Kino and Lube, at least in my city there are many of them, from where you could hear 10-15 years ago. I hope I helped you at least a little to understand why we usually walk without emotions on our faces. You can understand this feeling even better by listening to Russian Doomer
music, many videos have good songs that someone might like. FUCK THE WAR GUYS, it won't fucking be good!
Fuck war really hard and hope it never comes again
It will, war is eternal, it is the natural human state, even from the stone age, humans have fought over all kinds of things and this, unfortunately will never stop
@@twojastara3085 where do you get the idea that Russians don’t know why they died in Chechnya? also for freedom, only without Chechen racketeering, terror and Sharia
Если ты не понимаешь за что воевали в Чечне, я тебе сочувствую
@@БомжикАКЧ эт ты щас к чему? Я прекрасно понимаю за что они воевали, за что гибли парни молодые, суть комента вообще не в этом. Ты вначале пойми суть, а потом уже пиши
Pozdrowienia z Polski🇵🇱👊🇷🇺
jeszcze jak
Thx you too👍🏻
I hope someday there won't any wars. Especially between neighbors.
🇵🇱🇷🇺🇵🇱🇷🇺🇵🇱🇷🇺🇵🇱🇷🇺🇵🇱🇷🇺🇵🇱🇷🇺
@@arturssitdikovs4480 it doesnt work like that
*У всех на то время были разные мысли если быть правильнее, одни хотели мира а другие свободы но это вовсе не была свобода? Нет, не была! Сочувствую народам которые потеряли своих братьев, даже мы - чеченцы потеряли настоящих героев которые были за родную Россию. Всем блага и счастья, спасибо за то что остановили терроризм в Чечне, Ингушетии и в Дагестане!*
Мира без крови не бывает а за кровь всегда платят кровью
@@UnitZero812 любая война заканчивается переговорами, стоит ли тот океан крови которые прольют наши братья того? Белые воротнички сидят у себя в кабинетах не прослужив ни дня в армии, командуют...
Кадыровцы
Очень редко встречаются такие люди) и просто хочется сказать спасибо за то что вы есть
Чем бомба в многоэтажке - терроризм, а массированая бомбежка всего города в пыль - нет? Только тем что в первом случае это сделал Чеченец, а во втором Русские. Проблему с Исламистским терроризмом можно было решить намного раньше и мирными путями, но Россия дала проблеме перерасти до критичной и потом сама приняла роль террористов, начав бомбить мирных жителей и посылать тех кто жив в "фильтрационные лагеря."
for my brothers in the Russo-Ukrainian War.
prayers for my brothers.
i hope you are doing well
Z
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@@trikstersx Z
@@cyber_engine Z
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About the Russian-Ukrainian war: No matter if you are Russian, Ukrainian, German, American, French, Polish or any other nationality, we all have one thing in common: We want this war to stop
Is that why foreign mercenaries and volunteers are fleeing to Ukraine like cockroaches, and the governments of NATO countries are arming Ukraine? The government of Ukraine doesn't want to sign peace because they don't want war?
Not really
Вы хотите уничтожить нас, мы хотим победить вас. Эта война никогда не закончится
Oh we all want it to stop. The governments don't, and neither do the Nazi pricks that run Ukraine.
@@hugecockman what.
🇷🇸❤️🇷🇺.Serbia remembers.
🇷🇸🇷🇺💪
@LEONOV FF из за этих даунов Россия в жопе
@@kostyaoverlord фак твою обдолбаную мать, зачатый в переулке.
Руси и Срби су браћа заувек
Из России с любовью ❤❤❤
Многие, кто слушал эти песни во время их появления, теперь чувствуют их вживую. Жаль их, вернуться им всем живым!
I LOVE RUSSIA PEOPLE, DONBASS FREE! FROM ITALY.
ohh i'm crying 🥺🥺
thnks from donbass
ничего себе, впервые вижу что бы кто то за пределами рф топил за независимость донбасса. лютая база
Спасибо брат из Донбасса, мы скинем с себя этих украинских фашистов
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That first song is just an absolute masterpiece ! Despite not understanding Russian you can feel the " fuck this..." Feeling oozing ...
Here you are. Copied it from other guy comment.
The sky is covered with gray clouds
Nerves are tight with a guitar string
The rain is drumming from morning to evening
Frozen time seems like an eternity
We are advancing in all directions
Tanks, infantry, fire, artillery
They kill us, but we survive
And again we throw ourselves on the attack
Come on for life: come on, brother, until the end
Come on for those who were with us then
Come on for life; damn the war
Let's remember those who were with us then
The sky above us is leaden clouds
Creeps low in ragged fogs
I want to believe that everything is already over
If only I survived, my wounded comrade
Be patient, brother, don't die yet
Will you live happily ever after
We will dance at your wedding
Will you throw kids into the sky
Come on for life: hold on, brother, to the end
Come on for those who are waiting for you at home
Come on for life; damn the war
Come on for those who are waiting for you at home
Come on for them, come on for us
And for Siberia and the Caucasus
For the light of distant cities
And for friends and for love
Come on for you, come on for us
And for the landing, and for the special forces
For military orders
Let's get it up, old chap
Found photos in an old album
Grandfather, he was the Commander of the Red Army
To my son as a keepsake
Berlin forty-fifth century of a bygone memory
The scent of the grass at dawn the worn out moan of the earth
From bombing plowed
A pair of soldier's boots trampled
With new wars, old wars
Come on for life ...
Come on for those ...
Come on for life ...
Let's remember those who were with usThe sky is covered with gray clouds
Nerves are tight with a guitar string
The rain is drumming from morning to evening
Frozen time seems like an eternity
We are advancing in all directions
Tanks, infantry, fire, artillery
They kill us, but we survive
And again we throw ourselves on the attack
Come on for life: come on, brother, until the end
Come on for those who were with us then
Come on for life; damn the war
Let's remember those who were with us then
The sky above us is leaden clouds
Creeps low in ragged fogs
I want to believe that everything is already over
If only I survived, my wounded comrade
Be patient, brother, don't die yet
Will you live happily ever after
We will dance at your wedding
Will you throw kids into the sky
Come on for life: hold on, brother, to the end
Come on for those who are waiting for you at home
Come on for life; damn the war
Come on for those who are waiting for you at home
Come on for them, come on for us
And for Siberia and the Caucasus
For the light of distant cities
And for friends and for love
Come on for you, come on for us
And for the landing, and for the special forces
For military orders
Let's get it up, old chap
Found photos in an old album
Grandfather, he was the Commander of the Red Army
To my son as a keepsake
Berlin forty-fifth century of a bygone memory
The scent of the grass at dawn the worn out moan of the earth
From bombing plowed
A pair of soldier's boots trampled
With new wars, old wars
Come on for life ...
Come on for those ...
Come on for life ...
Let's remember those who were with us
Yes, you are right. All of these songs are about wars and totally all of lyrics in these songs says "Fuck this war, but if our country needs us to fight - we would!"
I am Russian. And here we don't like to speak about wars in Chechnya and Afghanistan, we prefer to forget that hell of the end of 20-th century. But we still remember The Great Patriotic War - also known as The Second World War. I think we remember WW2 only because we won that war... There died about 27 millions of Soviet people, in this number only a bit more than 8,5 millions were soldiers, other people were ordinary civilians, who died due to the mockery of the German Hitler's army, hunger, disease and overwork. That's the other side of our Great Victory in the 9-th of May in 1945...
This is why all russian people looks sad and grumpy. Actually we are open and grate people, who love our guests and neighbors from other countries. We are not bad, but a little bit mysterious.
Частичная мобилизация.
Теперь эти песни снова актульны
Да.. у меня дядя во второй чеченской воевал, так что это какие то иные эмоции даёт
У нас (ДНР) полная мобилизация
Мне 17, я на объекте под Угледаром сижу
В руках автомат, в ноге маленький осколок от американского Хамерса, в сердце радость из за того, что на месяц отбываю по больничному домой и + в состав России скоро вольёмся
У нас все полковники/ху*вники говорят, что это только начало всего пи*деца - крайне вероятна война в начале с Польшей а позже и частью Европы
Не иди в военкомат. Вот и все. Пошли они нахуй
Покорные рабы, которые не умеют говорить слово: "нет",- пусть добровольно бредут на убой
@@ferouu мой отец прошел обе. тоже не поддерживает то что происходит сейчас. ну объективно, война это всегда ужасно
@@thaape_gorilla против или не против - неважно, важно то, что нам всем придётся идти бок о бок для защиты родины не смотря ни на что
hits different nowadays.
I'm only part Russian, but I have immense respect of their culture and people.
Ты не можешь быть наполовину русским. Либо русский, либо нет. Третьего не дано
I love and respect my russian brothers, i from Brazil 🇧🇷👊🏻🇷🇺
My father was in some wars or skirmishes back in 1985-1990. He and maybe 10 more people were the only ones left alive in about a collection of 12 brigades made up of 20-30 people each. He never talks about it. He was also shot in the leg and still bears the scar right near his knee. He was drafted at 18 and returned home when he was about 23 or 24. He has MS now and is rapidly deteriorating mentally. He is depressed, nihilistic, sick, and recently I asked him about this information and he couldnt talk. He just teared up. I want to know more but I regret asking him anytime. He is a great father who taught me so much... taught me how to be a man.. but now he is just a shell left behind. A product of Soviet Union brainwashing and destruction of young men.
God bless his soul. The day he departs is the day he is free from his iniquity.
Wow... May God bless his soul, man. All peace for your father, greeting from Brazil! :D
Communisem Ruined russia and east Europe. Russia was and is occupied by forgien people that control russia from the shadows. Communisem was spreahead by people like trozsky( Lev Davidovich bronshtien) and the people from his nationlity that hate europeans and slavic people in general. They commended the Holodomur which killed 30 millions white slavs and killed 1.5 people for the kavkaz. Not to mention that Karl Marx said that slavic people are cattle. Before communisem Russia was the fastest growing economy in the world with 7 kids par a women. If the whites won the revolutionery war, russian people would be the richest in the world. Russia has a lot of rescoures, but the elites hog everything, which happend in the peristorika. Stay strong brother, we Slavic and white people in general need to support each other and we will win. A hello from a fellow half Belarussian half Bulgarian brother. My grandpa fought ww2, and later died from medical recklessnes of the soviet medicine.
My story is almost the same. My dad fought in Afghanistan. he never told me about what happened but every time I askedmhe just "someday. I'll tell you. He is now dead from a heart attack
Communism was all along blatant genocide and destructions of Slavic people. Your father and many others victims of this evil Zionist system. I'm Ukrainian and I feel your pain brother. My father luckily avoided Afghanistan and Chechen wars. (My grandmother basically paid somebody off to not send him to war). Others in my family weren't so lucky thought and fought in Afghanistan and Chechenya. It makes my blood boil thinking of the Chechen/Afghans innocent civilians bombed and our young men being slaughtered for nothing...Many of my dad's school friends died in both wars
What a warrior, a blessed man to have survived such a thing. He might not see it that way, I think we'll never be able to understand people like him without having been through the same events.
А ведь эту музыку сейчас слушают по обе стороны. Война это ужас, конечно
Не думаю, у украинцев есть своя, думаешь они русскую будут слушать?
@@Славяне-д2ж не думаю что там есть ее в достактке, если уж премьер министры Эстонии и Украины друг с другом на русском говорят
@@Славяне-д2ж скажу по секрету, на той стороне тоже русские есть
@@Славяне-д2ж там еще советские люди, они слушают русские и их много
@@Славяне-д2жбудут
Это действительно классные песни. Я рад что европейцы знают о подвигах наших солдат. Единственное что вы никогда не поймёте и не почувствуете те эмоции которые испытывает русский человек когда слушает эти песни.
и не только европейцы, мы с чилийцами тоже слушаем
Ахахаха "подвиг" Ваших "солдат" Не знал границ в Чечне, зомбированные ящиками, шли на мясо. Против 10 000 чеченцев, жертв среди мирных граждан было около 300к мне интересно, про какие наххуй подвиги может идти речь?
@@Vek3399 раз такой умный, попробуй отбить город у террористов с заложниками без жертв среди гражданских, блядь
@@ButterDog42069 Во первых не террористы а настоящие мужчины, не поставившие свои задницы гниющей стране, во вторых, их было все 10к мать твою, а жертв среди мирных жителей повторюсь не менее 300к, ваши "солдаты" Хуячили артой по зданиям и школам, зная что там много мирных жителей, основные бои проходили в самом Грозном. Говоришь заложники? Их даже если были то не больше 10 человек в зданий , в ближайших населённых пунктах их было мало боёв, но нет, ваши Геркулесы без четкого наблюдения и командования хуячили прямо в невинных людей, детей, женщин, стариков, они всего лишь жили своей жизнью, и вы говорите что они были героями? Признаю, там были и хорошие пацаны которые не хотели воевать их посылали принуждено, ваша верхушка тупо посылала не обученных людей на войну, ваши мразотные "Генералы" Давали мерзкие приказы, и ты мне говоришь что нельзя было обойтись без жертв?
Ты не понимаешь, нет ты слишком тупой что бы понимать это.
@@Vek3399 методы этих "настоящих мужчин" настоящего мужчины недостойны. Через захват заложников и вооружённые нападения ничего решить нельзя, они лишь обрекли самих себя и множество людей вокруг себя на верную смерть. Я признаю, что зачастую методы нашей армии были далеки от идеальных и они использовали логику "нет здания с заложниками - нет террористов", но лучше уж так, чем быть на стороне самих террористов, "не подставивших задницу гниющей стране"
I dont understand language but it's emotional sound hurts 🥀
любовь из Индии ❤
I loved Russia since I was a kid. I dont know something just pulls me to this country and I dont lose interest in it. Its a special country in my heart.
Don't come here. Believe me
@@IXVLI shut up liberaha
Приезжай с финансами, тут и 500$ хватит чтобы разгуляться, главное возьми билет обратно заранее
@@janecuper5709 Youre mad that Russia is a shithole
@@SnowMexicann That's like calling Canada a shithole because most of it is snow
I was born in todays Serbia after the Kosovo war in 1999. My father was lucky to get a scholarship in Switzerland so he left the country the same year for the first time in his life . A year after the bombing of my country I was born and we immigrated to Lausanne in Switzerland. My father couldn’t come home for almost a decade since he was wanted as a deserter. On his own risk he returned and he was finally acquitted. I spend my life abroad, after Switzerland I lived in Berlin, then Munich, and now Regensburg. It is strange I fell my entire life as a stranger, I really wish to have a place to call home,
I learned French, German, Englisch and Serbian and studied chemistry in one of the best university in Germany. However I feel sad that I and so many other people from the balkans live abroad, and seeing our cultures, our languages, traditions disappearing over time. The most terrifying after a lot of wars to defend our country and our liberties, we end up with a destroyed country, and a country were lot of people live in poverty or the one that are educated live abroad. In the World War I we lost the third of our population, in the Second World War were my grand father fought, we were bombed by Germany and in 1999 we were bombed again by NATO (including Germany again) against the decision of the UN
. So many harm and injustice was down to a small country and I hope one day that in Serbia we can live a free and peaceful life.
Это очень грустно и многие люди в России понимают что у вас происходит потому что у нас были похожие процессы в 1990-2010.
Хочешь иметь родину приезжай в Россию, я думаю лучше места ты не найдёшь, может мы живём хуже чем Европа и США, но у нас есть Матушка Россия, мы не пропали и идём в будущее. Я мечтаю чтобы Россия победила в войне и помогла вернуть Сербии косово, я уверен в том что Россия не дала бы пропасть твоей стране если у не была бы возможность
Нас хотят разделить так же как югославию, мы уже поделились но до сих пор Россия слишком большая для западных политиков, Украина им нужна только чтобы нанести нам как можно больше вреда, они спонсируют либеральные движения в россии, большинство людей не понимали этого последние 20 лет, думали что нам все врут о том что у нас есть враги, но сейчас все увидели, мы больше не позволим нас сломать. Не позволим поступить с нами так же как с Сербией. Нас не могли победить, хотели уничтожить наш народ изнутри, но теперь это невозможно, русский человек проснулся, я это вижу вокруг себя, все чётко знают что родина в опасности и только мы можем сохранить её суверенитет, сохранить возможность нашей страны сказать всему миру "Нет, так не будет, вы все против меня но я не буду жить так как вы меня заставляете"
I am from Russia and now I have been living in Serbia, in Belgrade, for 2 months!
The people in Serbia are very nice!
Славянские братья
🇷🇺🤝🇵🇱
Братья!!!!
Как же достала гадкая политика и глупые предрассудки. Счастья и процветания восточной Европе и всем славянам, мы заслужили. Good luck 🍀 to Poland)
🇺🇦🤝🇲🇨🤝🇷🇺
@@shashlli4okink473 🇲🇰👍🇷🇺
@@vanek2030 Так разберитесь с ней. У народа сила есть - используйте ее!
Learning RUssian, while listening to doomer Russian music in a world that hates Russian just to be able to talk to Russians is beautiful
The world doesn't hate Russian, the american empire just has the largest information budget, and its tech hub makes it easy to do so.
@@kutuzovm3215 Good points. But NATO and its citizens are comprised of mostly of unthinking beasts who turn rabid everytime the media cracks its whip of misinformation.
@@kutuzovm3215 yes we hate
@@PillowHeroReact that's mutual, friendo.
@@PillowHeroReact nobody asks hohol ;)
Тайм Коды:
0:00 Любэ - Давай за...
4:08 Ты только Маме, что я в Чечне, не говори...
7:16 Кино - Группа крови
11:54 Molchat Doma - Toska
15:00 Здравствуй Мама...
17:33 Комбат
22:40 Темная ночь
25:45 Пыль глотаю
31:15 (???)
35:48 Эх, Афган
38:50 Карабах
43:07 Ты только Маме, что я в Афгане, не говори...
45:23 Я солдат...
48:34 Караван
51:43 СД - Я люблю жить
А ведь мы просили всего 2 танка... Сейчасбы вдвое меньше гробов было бы... Алик уводи ребят
Much respect ✊🏽 from Mexico 🇲🇽 🇷🇺
Was looking for something to listen to, wasn't sure what to search. This came up un my recommended, and it's great. Love it
RIP all the children who died in the Belsan attack
Just 300 kids, wow :D look at the killed civilians by russia
@@Naapulstu ok edge lord. You are saying that a terror attack aimed agianst innocent children is a good response to the Russian government? really shows that your not the most intelectual person alive.
@@olliesw4894 when i said that? Can u tell me, where i said this?
@@Naapulstu You said "Just 300 kids" and then "Look at the civilians killed by russia" Saying that the killed children are nothing compared to Civilians killed by Russia wich pretty much shows your support for the terrorists
@@Naapulstu Its called reading between the lines
Sorry for the low quality re-upload, I didnt have a backup on my computer and I had a friend send me a version he saved. I tried my best to make it less blurry and this is result.
Why did it get Deleted?
@@RuskiOperator Jezus christ what a load of bs
I have an audio version on my pc if you want it?
@@RuskiOperator dispute that shit
youtube is a piece of ship we love you mark i dont understand youtube shit youtube likes skynet networt try to terminate human kind
also i have 480p video version on my pc if you want
The Best Russian War Songs. URAAA!!!
Im a serb and i have to ask
Why are russian war songs so depressing
Like we sang about blowing up mosques to an accordian all happy
I need to screenshot this one hahahahaha. Serbian war songs are my favourite. We used to sing them with my friends during field work on excavations. Greetings from Poland! You have a beautiful country :)
It's hard to answer. The last wars (Afghanistan and two Chechen) that Russian Army were involved were... very unpopular. After demobilization, when veterans come home, no one needs them. War hurts them physically and mentally, and it is getting stronger because of indifference of people. Depressing songs are a result of such a mood.
Никогда не считал Сербские, Хорватские и Боснийские песни чем-то, что могло дать счастье. Просто, в один момент понимаешь, чего стоили эти строки и эти аккорды
I think it's like two different approaches towards dealing with horrors of war. Russian war song are more straight to the point admitting that wars are bad and Serbian songs are made to like, idk, cheer up eachother during a night in the trench or something like that, kind of bittersweet feeling.
Russians don't like war at all. I guess every generation since World War I was at war: WW I, revolution, WW II, Afghan, Chechnya.
We do know what war brings (nothing but death and destruction) and we don't want to fight but if it needs to -- we will and we know how
American War music: *metal*
Russian war music: *end credits theme*
My name is Pedro Alexxander Aviles. I'm from King City California.
This is the best war music I ever heard 🙏 thank you for being amazing. I'd rather fight for Mother Russia, then here in the U.S.A
I wish I could join the army from Russia.🙏
Всё возможно, главное не останавливаться
I’m 🇲🇰🇬🇷🇧🇦and just wana say Peace to my Russian brothers sad to see what has been happing in these Slavic countries were all Slavic brothers here hope we unite one day as one again 🇷🇺🤙
Thats a weird mix you got there fyrom snd greek and Bosnian
@@greeksoldierproductions8033 quit with the fyrom bs it’s just a name given by the communists in Yugoslavia why do u idiots keep using that insult quit it already kid
Zionist manipulate Slavs to fight each other. It's been happening now for 100+ years.. No more brother wars
@@yaboidex4000 fck bosnia
Fuck bosnia long live serbs republic🏴☠️🏴☠️🏴☠️🇷🇸🇷🇸🇷🇸
Grew up listening to these gems. It was a crazy sight seeing how these songs affected those who were there. Gives you a respect for peace, and a respect for those who lived through it.
Есть очень привлекательная эстетика подобных песен, хоть повествуют они об очень страшных вещах. Не дай бог на этот век чего-то подобного
far worse things have already happened friend, its just that we dont sing as much about them
накаркал, получается.
Прости, товарищ, не получилось.
Слушал это пару месяцев назад делая игру про войну в Чечне, сейчас слушаю надеясь на то что война не дойдёт до меня. Скорее бы это всё кончилось
Теперь будем ждать игру, про еще одно мертвое государство - россия.
@@alxnrtdrft3477 почитай про теорему тарана.
@@alxnrtdrft3477 высер бомжа
Хочешь мира-готовся к войне не помню чья это цитата но одна из многих которая попадает точно в яблочко
У нас (ДНР) полная мобилизация
Мне 17, я на объекте под Угледаром сижу
В руках автомат, в ноге маленький осколок от американского Хамерса, в сердце радость из за того, что на месяц отбываю по больничному домой и + в состав России скоро вольёмся
У нас все полковники/ху*вники говорят, что это только начало всего пи*деца - крайне вероятна война в начале с Польшей а позже и частью Европы (так что не расслабляйся)
I'm not related to anyone Russian but I've always been intrigued by their culture for some reason. Theres just something about how honest and depressing most songs are, not to mention how grim most stories are from people who live there. I'm currently trying to learn the language and thinking about knowing more about the culture..
Welcome
Drinking vodka morning and night is their culture
greatings from Czechia, i love Russian songs
I really appreciate the effort and my dad was fighting in the second Chechen War, just wanna put that out there.
Edit: HE IS ALIVE DON'T WORRY.
thats great man! Hope he is in peace now
Well my mother divorced him so he's always alone at his home but we talk then and there.
I pressed 'd'un
f
I pressed f
У меня батя по его собственным рассказам большую часть друзей в Чечне потерял...
А теперь я слушаю это вспоминаю что он прослушивал как раз это когда я ещё жил у него...
А у меня батя в Грузии был, несколько ранений. В том числе и в голову. Слава богу прошла по голове. А не в череп. А сейчас лежит в земле.
@@deadpunk3994 мммм лучше бы в череп
@@luckyd1814 пздц ты токсик, но мне как то похуй на тебя.
@@luckyd1814 тебе 5 лет? Ты нихуя не понимаешь?
@@luckyd1814 лучше бы твой батя осла не ебал и ты бы не появился, а так имеем что имеем
Slava Rossiya! Love from Argentina ❤ 🇦🇷🇷🇺
Slava Argentina! I am from Russia♥
Heil
argentina GOD
This aged like fine wine.....
@@Belisariuslover Totally.
I was really sad when I couldn't find my favorite video from yesterday while biking from work to home at dawn, but rn I'm glad and happy i found my Great favorite music once again thank you comrade ❤️🇷🇺🤘
I have respect for Russians who died in bloody wars in Chechnya, Afghanistan, South Ossetia, and Abkhazia. My step mom's father sometimes talked about his time in the first war in Abkhazia and he said he was ready to defend but alsow as very scared, especially when he shot and destroyed a Georgian tank. Respect to Russians, we share bravery when in the battlefield, no matter the outcome. 🇦🇲❤️🇷🇺
They are also helping the armenians against the filthy invasors, i have a huge respect for that country.
@@elchicogore9517 karabakh is Azerbaijan fact
@vaas_montenegro_ what war?
You know, guys, as a Russian, I know all these songs, and in most of them, they're singing that the war is hell, let's go home, we don't need to die, and so on. I'm very sad when I hear from some of my friends that the war is good, we must win. They have forgotten what war actually is. There are no winners in war, only death and pain. I hope this will stop soon.
Вы видно недостаточно хорошо знаете русские военные песни,так как с моей точки зрения в наших военных песнях поют в основном что война это боль ,кровь,это долг родине ,и если придется умереть ,то надо умереть с честью 😣
"War is where young and stupid go to die for old and weathered.
Ir's sad that those who survive it become old and weathered themselves."
My father served in the Russian military and was in war, he has scarfs on his body every where but he never talks about it, this songs give me some kind of the feeling he is feeling, even I am more German than Russian, bcs I was raised up in germany
Scars not scrafs sorry
I am Turkish Cacausian from Turkey, My grandpa Fough against Russia during ww1.....
''the war ends at 11'o clock, there will be soup. hot soup for everybody.
so dont get your self killed'' -french recruit
Любим слушать группу Кино на привале. Спасибо, идеально подобрано.
На надо столько негатива Украина, это всего лишь война. Кто-то вернётся, кто-то нет...👍
what about the families that got split because of this war? why didn't you russians kill only the enemy forces and helped the ukranians? at least you wouldn't have gotten so much taxed... financially this is a disaster, and the only winner here is the US... the more i think about it the more i hate it. Nowadays Europe cant have independence because the fact that there is america that makes us europeans not allies, but satellites: if we try to escape the orbit we probably got destroyed...
@@Betto_333 The Russian authorities have long wanted to get rid of dependence on the West and oil, and they have been preparing for this. This moment has come. they are happy
@@Betto_333 we are trying to only kill enemy forces, but the so-called "Ukrainian army" is hiding among civilians. With the EXACT purpose of bring about more dead civilians, film them and present the whole world as a proof of "Russian atrocities". Shows very well how they treat "their" people. The entire world can see what a disgusting pit of deceit, hatred, sadism, and general mischief "the Ukraine" is. Only some choose not to see and jump onto the centuries-old "Russia bad" bandwagon. Both Russians and Ukrainians will be happier without that despicable statelet on the ancient lands of Rus.
Странно, что нет песни "Тебе бы в руки мой автомат", отлично бы сюда вписалась
зато есть песня срут дома!
5 магазинов и 6 гранат
Эх да
Черный Тюльпан Олександр Розенбаум
@@adamberz5111 если тебе не нравится зачем это писать