@@rrice1705 If one take from soviet period then definitely such bands or performers as Phorum/Форум (their 1st album - The White Night), Elektrokloub/Электроклуб their 2nd album - Elektroklub 2 David Tukhmanov's songs, Synth Disco band with female vocalist Pheya (Fairy) and Svetlana Razina, I can't remember his 2nd name right now that husband but they (some stars of late 80's were his projects...one of most interesting is Женя Белоусов (Zhenya/Genya Belo'oosov many songs of that time Xenia Georgia Di, then Barbie (yea it was a fem. singer with this nick) in the early 90's some songs of 80's Igor Nikolaev, and actually Irina Alegrova 1st solo album - My wanderer '1992, Valeriya - the taiga symphony alsow 1992 release, Svetlana Medyannik there was a nice her hit in 1987 (the phone is silent) available in the channel ultradiscopanorama, and finally band Atlantis and their most interesting album in 1991 (I don't remember it's title) but there were hits SOS, I want 2 dance and others, alsow available in that channel (ultradiscopanorama)...
Я приехал в СССР из США в 1987 году. Помню, часто слышал по радио красивую поп-музыку. Снова слушать советскую поп-музыку 80-х на RUclips - приятная ностальгия по визиту в СССР. Это очень круто. Большое спасибо за публикацию!
I love hearing vintage music from other countries (im american) and this is like the only playlist I could find that wasn't just playing war music and instead, some actual, everyday music.
For you to penetrate the Soviet era of the 60-80s x my playlist, enjoy your immersion ruclips.net/p/PLX6xlA8G-Fd_K_bryJP-eGmvY3De-ndu-&si=WCWIis9hRBkSuXRV
0:00 Электроклуб - Прощальный день 4:50 Марина Журавлёва - Без тебя 10:20 Форум - Белая ночь 14:38 Электроклуб - Ты помнишь Москву 18:47 Зодиак - Серебряная мечта 22:22 Эолика - Каравана 27:30 Кино - Группа Крови 32:12 Электроклуб - Но всё-таки лето 36:47 Руся - Ворожка 40:44 Форум - Островок 44:01 Кино - Споконая ночь 50:24 Электроклуб - Старое зеркало 55:35 Руся - Не стій під вікном 59:08 Электроклуб - Чистые пруды
@@Robert-tl8sb, Тальков тогда в Электроклубе состоял, и в его составе пел эту песню. Сама песня написана Давидом Тухмановым, известным в первую очередь по песне "Из вагантов"
@@ethanthereenactorguy4829 Not exactly. Soviet pop music had its own unique synth style, that doesn't resemble what was in west. Perhaps some parts were inspired, but not fully.
@@digimaks It depends on the group, some are more influenced by the west than others (especially the metal scene). Roma Zhukov even samples from Funky Town. On the contrary, groups like Forum developed their own unique "Soviet" sound.
@@digimaks Yeah exactly, Soviet pop music like Kino/Viktor Tsoi have very different feels and vibes to Western and Japanese pop music even in the same time period. They were definitely influenced by Western pop culture, but like the Japanese they made a different spin to it.
In the concept of "Soviet music" the key word is "Soviet". What is "Soviet"? This means that it contains properties identical to the properties of the system created by the CPSU party. What are the properties of this system? The first fundamental property is the cult of scientific and technological progress. The consequence of this is that, for example, folk music traditions are perceived as a relic of antiquity. The consequence of this is the loss by Soviet people of a sense of their national roots and the search for support for creativity in foreign musical samples. Instead of creating an original signature and opening original paths in music, composers begin to copy and imitate foreign musical samples. Despite the fact that Soviet music of the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s was different, it was all an imitation of European and American samples of those decades. Reliance on national folk music existed only during the period of the 2nd World War, when it was necessary to remind the population that they were representatives of a certain people, and not just a worker-peasant class. The rest of the time, except for the war, folk music was extremely secondary, because it did not correspond to the cult of scientific and technological progress. The second characteristic of the Soviet system is that the tastes and directions in which the population can direct their creative thinking are determined by the party. Creative searches can be directed only in those directions that the party has allowed. This is an additional factor in the loss of the ability of the Soviet population to create an original musical product. In the Soviet system, it began to be valued that a musical product be similar to already known samples created in capitalist countries. Creating an original musical product that was not similar to well-known samples was considered uninteresting, and those attempts that were nevertheless made gave results that sounded bad. This is because decades of Soviet people living in a system that did not approve of such human characteristics as initiative took their toll. The Soviet system needed people who would only carry out what the CPSU party came up with. Listen to arrangements of Soviet vocal and instrumental ensembles and Soviet rock bands. They mostly have very awkward arrangements and the timbres of electric instruments sound unprofessional even on studio recordings, compared to the recordings of ensembles and rock bands in Europe and the USA. Within the framework of such a system of life, where all spheres are controlled by one party, the creative potential of the population inevitably fades, and first of all, this greatly affects the quality of the musical product. Copying samples created in other countries is a property of the Soviet system, not only in relation to music. The Soviet system copied many cars, and engines for cars, and engines for aircraft, and aircraft, and engines for diesel locomotives, created in Europe and the USA. The Soviet system is a system that turns human society into a mechanism, all spheres of activity of which are controlled by the CPSU party. A society-machine, where a person is just a cog in a large mechanism, and not a creative person - this is the ideal of the Soviet system, which the theorists who created the Soviet system dreamed of. Within such a system, the free realization of the creative potential, ideas and inventions of the population is not provided. Therefore, the Soviet system and its population need to copy what is created by that system where a person has the right to realize and create creative ideas. I say this as a person who grew up in the USSR and knows how everything happened in the USSR, and how it is happening now in the Russian Federation, where I live, and which we simply call Russia.
What wonderful pictures! I would like to know the place of each of these pictures, when they were taken, everything! Thank you though, for this wonderful playlist of such beautiful music.
Предпоследнее фото - какой то прибалтийский отель. Популярен в русскоязычном интернете из-за своего присутствия на обложке одного из альбомов современной белорусской группы "Молчат Дома"
Нет, не напоминайте мне о моем детстве, я потерял связь со своими родителями после того, как уехал, и я пошел домой, чтобы навестить их, как только я понял, что потерял связь с ними, и неважно, какой номер, электронная почта или адрес у меня был, кладбище остается там, где оно есть, и будет в течение многих лет, последнее, что я сказал им, было: «Не плачьте, я буду дома в июне», я позволял RUclips Автоматическое воспроизведение для меня, и когда я услышал вступление к первой песне, я начал плакать. Мне жаль, мама и папа, вы никогда не слышали, как складывается моя жизнь, нет.
So… those days, I ask my self… how can it be possible such beautiful and sensible music, those magnificent melodies, such talent and mastering of composition can end in the exact opposite way only few decades after. The same I ask for the rest of humanity… what’s wrong with human being, why so passion and beauty, why so rage and hate. Suppose all are the opposite sides of the same coin… or simply that we aren’t still human beings, but evolved primates. Love Russian culture… but hate the hate, so suppose even I’m part of the problem.
I was thinking something along the same lines, but more in terms of how I was impressed that such beautiful form of art could exist in what was arguably such an oppressed state
Я не ностальгирующий и не консерватор, но музыка прошлого века действительно намного лучше, чем музыка сегодняшнего дня. И более того, оно может объединять людей независимо от политики, образа жизни, расы или религии.
0:00 Электроклуб - Прощальный день 4:50 Марина Журавлёва - Без тебя 10:20 Форум - Белая ночь 14:38 Электроклуб - Ты помнишь Москву 18:47 Зодиак - Серебряная мечта 22:22 Эолика - Каравана 27:30 Кино - Группа Крови 32:12 Электроклуб - Но всё-таки лето 36:47 Руся - Ворожка 40:44 Форум - Островок 44:01 Кино - Споконая ночь 50:24 Электроклуб - Старое зеркало 55:35 Руся - Не стій під вікном 59:08 Электроклуб - Чистые пруды
The imperialist-inclined society always grew up with American music and culture, yet Soviet music of the 80s was better than American music of the 80s, and a thousand times better than current music from the USA or Russia.
Honestly, I came here looking for modern Western-style pop rock music to see if the USSR had any good music, but it turns out they did. 4:55 10:50 14:40 27:30 32:10 40:44 53:35
We miss the nation, culture and language of the Soviet Union. Many people mistake Russia as successor, but it is ugly mutation spawned out of a rotten corpse killed by military oligarchs who committed the coup of 1991, never forget, never forgive.
@@MercuryTheVexilliologyNerdправильно лишь отчасти. Весь коллапс начался когда кучка старых пердунов, названная Государственный Комитет по Чрезвычайному Положению самопровозгласили себя новой властью и незаконно отстранили(на самом деле похитили) Горбачева, чтобы попытаться совершить военный переворот. И только потом после их самороспуска к власти пришёл Ельцин. Благодаря этим идиотам советская власть была окончательно дискредитирована, так что победа ельцина уже была предопределена.
Translation of lyrics: I don't own my home... I didn't choose my profession... I'll be sent to the gulag for expressing my thoughts... I dream of traveling the world... My life has come and gone in a shroud of gray, without joy. Yep, that's a tear jerker alright
Странная подборка песен..Песню эту Марины Журавлёвой вообще никто не слушал,я и не знал её..Нет песен Чернавского,вообще нет много популярных песен тех лет,а есть то что никто не слушал
Согласен. Я вообще тут о некоторых исполнителях впервые узнал. Особенно обалдел от этих двух украинских песен, первая из них кстати красиво звучит. Я и не думал что ещё при союзе на "мове" что-то пели.
I've been listening to Soviet/Russian music since February 2009 from rural Georgia (USA).
one Georgia or the other, doesn't matter to us! anyone who takes the time to enjoy our music is friends in my eyes
I'm just starting to listen to this music. What are some of your own favorites?
@@rrice1705 If one take from soviet period then definitely such bands or performers as Phorum/Форум (their 1st album - The White Night), Elektrokloub/Электроклуб their 2nd album - Elektroklub 2 David Tukhmanov's songs, Synth Disco band with female vocalist Pheya (Fairy) and Svetlana Razina, I can't remember his 2nd name right now that husband but they (some stars of late 80's were his projects...one of most interesting is Женя Белоусов (Zhenya/Genya Belo'oosov many songs of that time Xenia Georgia Di, then Barbie (yea it was a fem. singer with this nick) in the early 90's some songs of 80's Igor Nikolaev, and actually Irina Alegrova 1st solo album - My wanderer '1992, Valeriya - the taiga symphony alsow 1992 release, Svetlana Medyannik there was a nice her hit in 1987 (the phone is silent) available in the channel ultradiscopanorama, and finally band Atlantis and their most interesting album in 1991 (I don't remember it's title) but there were hits SOS, I want 2 dance and others, alsow available in that channel (ultradiscopanorama)...
Very based
@@rrice1705 anything KINO is great. Car Man is more early 90s but he's also great!
Я приехал в СССР из США в 1987 году. Помню, часто слышал по радио красивую поп-музыку. Снова слушать советскую поп-музыку 80-х на RUclips - приятная ностальгия по визиту в СССР. Это очень круто. Большое спасибо за публикацию!
🤣🤣кремлетроль шо у вас с забралом?
@@человекзапада В стойло хряк
@@человекзапада ты человекзападло
Why in God's name would you move from America to the USSR?
@@mrwhosmynameagain To be fair there wasn't much time left for the USSR at that point.
I love hearing vintage music from other countries (im american) and this is like the only playlist I could find that wasn't just playing war music and instead, some actual, everyday music.
For you to penetrate the Soviet era of the 60-80s x my playlist, enjoy your immersion ruclips.net/p/PLX6xlA8G-Fd_K_bryJP-eGmvY3De-ndu-&si=WCWIis9hRBkSuXRV
America is not a country, are you Chilean ? Canadian ? Bolivian perhaps ?
Don't be a smartass, you know what he meant@@thescandinavian2487
@@thescandinavian2487 america is a country and anyone who says otherwise is a butthurt latinx person
I believe "Кино - Группа Крови" was a war song
0:00 Электроклуб - Прощальный день
4:50 Марина Журавлёва - Без тебя
10:20 Форум - Белая ночь
14:38 Электроклуб - Ты помнишь Москву
18:47 Зодиак - Серебряная мечта
22:22 Эолика - Каравана
27:30 Кино - Группа Крови
32:12 Электроклуб - Но всё-таки лето
36:47 Руся - Ворожка
40:44 Форум - Островок
44:01 Кино - Споконая ночь
50:24 Электроклуб - Старое зеркало
55:35 Руся - Не стій під вікном
59:08 Электроклуб - Чистые пруды
Forum sound like Sting early stuff. 👍
59:08 is not Электроклуб, it's Игорь Тальков - Чистые пруды
@@Robert-tl8sb, Тальков тогда в Электроклубе состоял, и в его составе пел эту песню. Сама песня написана Давидом Тухмановым, известным в первую очередь по песне "Из вагантов"
👍
After playing Atomic Heart, consider me surprised how similar to us the Soviets were with pop music.
As the 1980s progressed and more and more Western Music was imported into the USSR, Soviet pop took up a Western influence.
@@ethanthereenactorguy4829 Not exactly. Soviet pop music had its own unique synth style, that doesn't resemble what was in west. Perhaps some parts were inspired, but not fully.
@@digimaks It depends on the group, some are more influenced by the west than others (especially the metal scene). Roma Zhukov even samples from Funky Town. On the contrary, groups like Forum developed their own unique "Soviet" sound.
@@digimaks Yeah exactly, Soviet pop music like Kino/Viktor Tsoi have very different feels and vibes to Western and Japanese pop music even in the same time period. They were definitely influenced by Western pop culture, but like the Japanese they made a different spin to it.
In the concept of "Soviet music" the key word is "Soviet".
What is "Soviet"?
This means that it contains properties identical to the properties of the system created by the CPSU party.
What are the properties of this system?
The first fundamental property is the cult of scientific and technological progress.
The consequence of this is that, for example, folk music traditions are perceived as a relic of antiquity. The consequence of this is the loss by Soviet people of a sense of their national roots and the search for support for creativity in foreign musical samples.
Instead of creating an original signature and opening original paths in music, composers begin to copy and imitate foreign musical samples.
Despite the fact that Soviet music of the 30s, 40s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s was different, it was all an imitation of European and American samples of those decades.
Reliance on national folk music existed only during the period of the 2nd World War, when it was necessary to remind the population that they were representatives of a certain people, and not just a worker-peasant class.
The rest of the time, except for the war, folk music was extremely secondary, because it did not correspond to the cult of scientific and technological progress.
The second characteristic of the Soviet system is that the tastes and directions in which the population can direct their creative thinking are determined by the party.
Creative searches can be directed only in those directions that the party has allowed.
This is an additional factor in the loss of the ability of the Soviet population to create an original musical product.
In the Soviet system, it began to be valued that a musical product be similar to already known samples created in capitalist countries.
Creating an original musical product that was not similar to well-known samples was considered uninteresting, and those attempts that were nevertheless made gave results that sounded bad.
This is because decades of Soviet people living in a system that did not approve of such human characteristics as initiative took their toll.
The Soviet system needed people who would only carry out what the CPSU party came up with.
Listen to arrangements of Soviet vocal and instrumental ensembles and Soviet rock bands.
They mostly have very awkward arrangements and the timbres of electric instruments sound unprofessional even on studio recordings, compared to the recordings of ensembles and rock bands in Europe and the USA.
Within the framework of such a system of life, where all spheres are controlled by one party, the creative potential of the population inevitably fades, and first of all, this greatly affects the quality of the musical product.
Copying samples created in other countries is a property of the Soviet system, not only in relation to music.
The Soviet system copied many cars, and engines for cars, and engines for aircraft, and aircraft, and engines for diesel locomotives, created in Europe and the USA.
The Soviet system is a system that turns human society into a mechanism, all spheres of activity of which are controlled by the CPSU party.
A society-machine, where a person is just a cog in a large mechanism, and not a creative person - this is the ideal of the Soviet system, which the theorists who created the Soviet system dreamed of.
Within such a system, the free realization of the creative potential, ideas and inventions of the population is not provided.
Therefore, the Soviet system and its population need to copy what is created by that system where a person has the right to realize and create creative ideas.
I say this as a person who grew up in the USSR and knows how everything happened in the USSR, and how it is happening now in the Russian Federation, where I live, and which we simply call Russia.
Love from Philippines 🇵🇭
Since 3 week I listen this compilation like 1 per day. I regret we didnt have anymore this style of music today.
We need more of this
greetings from Istanbul and thank you for the lovely music!
Stfu t*rk. It's Constantinople
What wonderful pictures! I would like to know the place of each of these pictures, when they were taken, everything! Thank you though, for this wonderful playlist of such beautiful music.
Предпоследнее фото - какой то прибалтийский отель. Популярен в русскоязычном интернете из-за своего присутствия на обложке одного из альбомов современной белорусской группы "Молчат Дома"
Нет, не напоминайте мне о моем детстве, я потерял связь со своими родителями после того, как уехал, и я пошел домой, чтобы навестить их, как только я понял, что потерял связь с ними, и неважно, какой номер, электронная почта или адрес у меня был, кладбище остается там, где оно есть, и будет в течение многих лет, последнее, что я сказал им, было: «Не плачьте, я буду дома в июне», я позволял RUclips Автоматическое воспроизведение для меня, и когда я услышал вступление к первой песне, я начал плакать. Мне жаль, мама и папа, вы никогда не слышали, как складывается моя жизнь, нет.
wow, that's a sad story
So… those days, I ask my self… how can it be possible such beautiful and sensible music, those magnificent melodies, such talent and mastering of composition can end in the exact opposite way only few decades after. The same I ask for the rest of humanity… what’s wrong with human being, why so passion and beauty, why so rage and hate. Suppose all are the opposite sides of the same coin… or simply that we aren’t still human beings, but evolved primates. Love Russian culture… but hate the hate, so suppose even I’m part of the problem.
Existence is struggle.
Никакой проблемы между людьми -нет! Если тебе не угрожают безопасностью!
I was thinking something along the same lines, but more in terms of how I was impressed that such beautiful form of art could exist in what was arguably such an oppressed state
no you're right, beauty and everything good is being perverted nowadays 😢
@@vilmarsdambergs734 Probably you are from Latvia!?
Ah, the time when both ourselves and our parents were once young...
Nicely said.
спасибо что удостоились выложить этот сборник
I love the Soviet music.
Saludes desde colombia, aguante la musica nostalgica !
Best pop music on earth it literally destroys most of what the US pop charts were releasing around the time
@@ЭдуардФадеев-р7ы really? got any examples?
Well, I would say that it was a worldwide renaissance of music in many countries. Russia of course , included.
Let’s not say stupid things.
wouldn't say destroys, I'd say they were pretty equal, despite the heavy moderation of media by the USSR.
You're the type of person that thinks they're always right
Not bad. Quite nice actually. Not bad at all. ❤
I feel remembered to Anime music from that time. But it was just that time, I guess, and the music style was everywhere.
Good! Greetings from Germany!
War ne ziemlich geile Zeit 😅
Once upon a time! In a land very far away, anime was good. And so was the music.
Спасибо
Я не ностальгирующий и не консерватор, но музыка прошлого века действительно намного лучше, чем музыка сегодняшнего дня. И более того, оно может объединять людей независимо от политики, образа жизни, расы или религии.
Наконец-то, хорошая музыка
이제 영원히 알지 못할 소련의 독특한 풍미가 참 좋다
The first music in the video reminds me of nostalgia the past we will say or all is your good
The first one 🎶👍
Какая прелесть . 💃
soviet 80's>>>
soviet 80's songs supremacy, agree
always nice
Perfect timing for me to discover this… let’s see how the world plays out
Very pleasant but it kind of reminds me of what they played in grocery stores when I was a boy back in the 1960s.
I listen to this while playing the Pripyat map mod on Dayz
10:20 Форум - Белая ночь is my favorite soviet song
80/90доавгуста1991годаисамоеудивительноепервыйгимнроссийскайимперийтакжеавгуст1791год
Учкудука не хватает...
Да этот песня очень хорошо
Да многих песен тут не хватает. Но если добавлять все лучшие песни тех лет, уйдёт не один такой плейлист)
Do you have a download or a list of these songs? These songs slap!
0:00 Электроклуб - Прощальный день
4:50 Марина Журавлёва - Без тебя
10:20 Форум - Белая ночь
14:38 Электроклуб - Ты помнишь Москву
18:47 Зодиак - Серебряная мечта
22:22 Эолика - Каравана
27:30 Кино - Группа Крови
32:12 Электроклуб - Но всё-таки лето
36:47 Руся - Ворожка
40:44 Форум - Островок
44:01 Кино - Споконая ночь
50:24 Электроклуб - Старое зеркало
55:35 Руся - Не стій під вікном
59:08 Электроклуб - Чистые пруды
Your mom slaps
I make joke hour you have laugh
Hour=hope
The imperialist-inclined society always grew up with American music and culture, yet Soviet music of the 80s was better than American music of the 80s, and a thousand times better than current music from the USA or Russia.
tysm bro
Прощальный день
amazing stuff🎉🎉🎉
KINO
holy shit this slapsss
59:08 is not Electroclub, it's Igor Talkov - Чистые пруды.
Он был в составе Электроклуба
Я забыл, что он был частью Электроклуб.
Так чистые пруды - Игорь Тальков
🇷🇺🇨🇱🇷🇺🇨🇱🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺👍❤️🪆
no, sov.
56:38 Hotel Panorama, Slovakia
Long live the USSR!
in our hearts forever and always.
Za rodinu
This is so difr than thr propoganda wud make u believe its like
Honestly, I came here looking for modern Western-style pop rock music to see if the USSR had any good music, but it turns out they did.
4:55
10:50
14:40
27:30
32:10
40:44
53:35
I love ❤️ Russian music. It fills my heart 💖
Soviet music*
Эолика - Каравана is solid!
А мне больше понравилось когда песню ,А все таки лето" исполнил А.Барыкин. ,,
We miss the nation, culture and language of the Soviet Union.
Many people mistake Russia as successor, but it is ugly mutation spawned out of a rotten corpse killed by military oligarchs who committed the coup of 1991, never forget, never forgive.
The irony of the US telling us how democratic the guy shelling parliment in 1993 was. Put Russia in the hands of one man and his successor.
What’s the name of the first song? I need it for my playlist
Электроклуб - Прощальный день
@@talesfoxИгорь Тальков и Сенченкова вроде поют
10:20 why is it so oddly familiar iv never heard of this song but the melody i did
Great. I thought that they only listened to music from 20s or 30s
Aren't you ashamed to think so?
bro wtf
@@DVXDemetrivsnever shame someone who admitted their own ignorance
@@pyropingouin It is sad that we live in such times when personal shortcomings should be recorded in the feat
That is why I have a radio show here in my small American town, where I play Soviet Vinyl, and talk about Soviet History, specifically Soviet Arts.
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mhm.
yuhuh
What’s the name of the place at14:39?
Moscow State University
The Soviet Union should not have disbanded and adopted capitalism like China.
the USSR was illegally dissolved and dismantled by capitalists (Boris Yeltsin mainly)
@@MercuryTheVexilliologyNerdправильно лишь отчасти. Весь коллапс начался когда кучка старых пердунов, названная Государственный Комитет по Чрезвычайному Положению самопровозгласили себя новой властью и незаконно отстранили(на самом деле похитили) Горбачева, чтобы попытаться совершить военный переворот. И только потом после их самороспуска к власти пришёл Ельцин. Благодаря этим идиотам советская власть была окончательно дискредитирована, так что победа ельцина уже была предопределена.
So basically Russia today but with more central planning? If the KPRF wins a general election, they might just do that
Не помню это,а где это?
What is the name and the artist for the first number in English?
Elektroklub - Proshalnyi Den', or Farewell Day
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Translation of lyrics:
I don't own my home...
I didn't choose my profession...
I'll be sent to the gulag for expressing my thoughts...
I dream of traveling the world...
My life has come and gone in a shroud of gray, without joy.
Yep, that's a tear jerker alright
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You mean the song made by laskoviy maya?
Слушаешьинепонимаешьих1990/2024зомбированныйсектанскийсброд
boomer wibe
The Kremlin said "you WILL like this, or else..." 😂😂😂
wow you're so funny, russians bad and harsh hahahahaha
Hih, I'm Ukrainian, but in Russia no one says,, Ukrainian is bad"
Странная подборка песен..Песню эту Марины Журавлёвой вообще никто не слушал,я и не знал её..Нет песен Чернавского,вообще нет много популярных песен тех лет,а есть то что никто не слушал
Согласен. Я вообще тут о некоторых исполнителях впервые узнал. Особенно обалдел от этих двух украинских песен, первая из них кстати красиво звучит. Я и не думал что ещё при союзе на "мове" что-то пели.
2013/2024украйнорусскаявойна
Nice video. Shall I give the link on Twitter and Facebook please?
Go ahead!
@@ethanthereenactorguy4829 Thanks
No Alla Pugacheva? Son I am disappoint
No Mirazh, or Oleg Kvasha either. I need to make "Another Hour Of Soviet 80s Music."
@@ethanthereenactorguy4829 and Alyans 👌🏻
@@ethanthereenactorguy4829 Please do
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Не стій під вікном? Дякую! 😂
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