This is soo nostalgic.I remember listening to it when I tuned to Radio Moscow on shortwave...those good old days when I was a school boy in the seventies...
That is a phenomenal and dynamic piece of music, timeless in its impact! I haven’t heard it in over 40 years and just adore the balalaika solos in there! Also appreciated the accompanying video!
Greetings from the Lao People’s Democratic Republic! The Red Flag is still flying here at least. Used to love listening to Radio Moscow on my primitive receiver as a high school student in the UK in the late 70s. Wonderful memories..
@@mr.lowslow7702 I’ve lived in Thailand, Cambodia and Lao, and to be honest there is very little difference between the three in terms of how free people are. The biggest problems in these neighboring countries are the same - corruption and the gap between the wealthy and the impoverished. All three are kleptocracies actually.
@@Vientianelover persecution of Christians exists in every single communists country that ever was my parents lived in the Soviet Union and they have many stories.
@@mr.lowslow7702 That's interesting. In the Lao PDR there is complete religious freedom. There are many Christian churches. As a teacher at international schools I was allowed to teach my students about Christianity, without restrictions. I also taught in Turkey previously, which is not communist, and I was not allowed to talk about Christianity as some parents were conservative Muslims. In Lao it's okay. Much more free in terms of religious liberty. To be honest Lao is not really communist. It's kind of "pretend" communist.
Не столько раньше, сколько при другой системе. Системе, в которой не нужно было наляпывать везде рекламу, и в которой подрядчики не настраивали человеческих муравейников без плана - без школ, больниц, детских садов... При капитализме тоже бывает много красоты, но она перемешивается с грязью и хаосом, потому что рыночные силы всгеда стремятся к хаосу, что бы ни говорили идеологи капитализма о волшебстве и "саморегуляции" "свободного" рынка.
0:40 Car washing services was so busy and impractical in America that Marty McFly himself traveled to Moscow, Soviet Russia to clean the Professor's DeLorean lol🤣
What phenomenal intermission!, god I imagine myself resting on a balcony overlooking Moscow and smiling as the birds fly by It may not be everyone’s view of the Soviet Union, but I see it as a nation that was quite a lively place like the USA! Minus the secret police, that I’d do without-
If you were a normal citizen, you wouldn't care a bit about the secret police. In fact, in some periods, the incarceration rates in the USA were higher than in the USSR, not to mention street crime statistics (bandits are scarier than any police, no matter secret or not secret). People in the USSR also experienced less crime, so they could even walk around outside at night with little to no fear.
@@yabinoe1080 They are being monitored in any, I repeat, in any state. Has everyone really forgotten the scandals with the surveillance of the German Chancellor, or with Snowden?
This song is translated in my country, and performed in a slower way than this. Still, sweet memories! (My country used to have good ties with the Soviet)
The Union was a country for all nations within her borders. The USSR is the true country of Ukrainians, Belarusians, Moldovans, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Kyrgyzstanis, Turkmen, Georgians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, and Russians alike.
Please, someone make a full playlist of late soviet radio music, to feel like in a soviet union in 70's, 80's, 90's... Especially in these hot summer days, when children are playing outside, buying ice-creams old cars driving around, please...
What is the title of this music. I remember that the original was a classical piece. Please tell me what is the title and tname of the composer. Thank you.
@@OmnistarEast Yes, yes, thanks much. It's a lovely song and even its instrumental version is beautiful. I am from the Philippines and I used to listen to various shortwave stations from different countries even if I did not understand the language. And, of course, this Radio Moscow interval song makes me nostalgic even if it paints a picture in my mind of the communist U.S.S.R.
@@AstraFleur Yes- even though I was born after the time of shortwave radio and the USSR, this still makes me nostalgic in some way, for earlier and simpler times in my life. Both versions of the song are very good i think
Prob 30-40% of them, considering most of them wouldve been born between the late 30s and 50s. You could prob still chat with them if you meet one someday
Mettimi a posto le benedizioni di radio Mosca world service a roccapiemonte a via gargiulo vicino alla scuola elementare quella vecchia vieni avanti mi chiamo Biagio di balsamo e fratelli Biagio di balsamo sono prestigiato con la giocoleria come dice il vostro computer che lo sa benissimo
Scioglimi le maledizioni Vaticane e dei maghi e delle streghe nelle nostre 3 case a roccapiemonte a via gargiulo vicino alla scuola elementare quella vecchia vieni avanti mi chiamo Biagio di balsamo e famiglia
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe collapsed for a reason. People had enough, were happy to knock down the Berlin wall and have freedom. I'm Hungarian, we dont forget the brutal Soviet invasion in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 68, the atrocities the communists did for 50 years. That system didn't work.
The Swastika in the context of fascism is considered racist because of Hitler’s Germany, The Hammer and Sickle is supposed to mean equality. Hammer being industry and the sickle being agricultural. Ultra nationalism and Communism are two vastly different things. And thus why its not demonised. I hope this answers your question and I hope you have a wonderful day friend!
What you actually want to listen to, while drinking your coffee or tea, and reading a book or the newspaper.
Its so nice and relaxing.
*when you read the Pravda in a Moscow Café
Add a cigar or a Fest papirosu. Perfect
This is soo nostalgic.I remember listening to it when I tuned to Radio Moscow on shortwave...those good old days when I was a school boy in the seventies...
I didn't expect the 70s version of Moscow Night when clicked on this video.
That is a phenomenal and dynamic piece of music, timeless in its impact! I haven’t heard it in over 40 years and just adore the balalaika solos in there! Also appreciated the accompanying video!
The first time to hear this music was in 1990 on SW Radio in China, masterpiece, the best edition of Moscow Nights
makes me nostalgic for a time i haven't lived in..
My Grandma used to work for the main Television Center in the Soviet Union, and Ostankino Tower. Great Song!
How's she now, brother?
I listened to this in my Car and I felt like I was in the SU.
The whole song places you in a chill atmosphere in the 70's - 80's. The ending though is sad. As they take down the red flag.
f to pay respects
Aids
F
F
F
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No advertising, no billboards, no flashy lights, no shopping mall on every corner...
Is this heaven?
Yes
Premium version of society
@@mcboat3467 now it’s a lost civilization we will realize we lost 100 years later
@@xgamerbih Yeah I wish we could go back to monarchy
Yes.
Родина.
Really love your work, could you post more Afghan war songs with translations, your translations are really good
the trumpet solo makes me cry
Советская эпоха кажется живой.
おおっ!
当時のモスクワ放送ワールドサービス(英語)のテーマ音楽。
この後すぐに毎正時のクレムリン・スパスカヤ時計台の鐘の音がなっていましたね。
Greetings from the Lao People’s Democratic Republic! The Red Flag is still flying here at least. Used to love listening to Radio Moscow on my primitive receiver as a high school student in the UK in the late 70s. Wonderful memories..
I’m so sorry. Someday the flag will come down and the citizens will be set free again.
@@mr.lowslow7702 I’ve lived in Thailand, Cambodia and Lao, and to be honest there is very little difference between the three in terms of how free people are. The biggest problems in these neighboring countries are the same - corruption and the gap between the wealthy and the impoverished. All three are kleptocracies actually.
@@Vientianelover persecution of Christians exists in every single communists country that ever was my parents lived in the Soviet Union and they have many stories.
@@mr.lowslow7702 That's interesting. In the Lao PDR there is complete religious freedom. There are many Christian churches. As a teacher at international schools I was allowed to teach my students about Christianity, without restrictions. I also taught in Turkey previously, which is not communist, and I was not allowed to talk about Christianity as some parents were conservative Muslims. In Lao it's okay. Much more free in terms of religious liberty. To be honest Lao is not really communist. It's kind of "pretend" communist.
@Awawawa CM when the government endorses one religious teaching and specifically prohibits the other it isn’t a sign of freedom either.
i feel at home again
Wish I could've heard this live.
Good bye old soviet era. My mother speaks fondly of you yet I will never understand or experience that era
I regret not being born in this some I could visit or live in that magnífica country
decossackization, holodomor
@@user-co2zz7yu8q Yeay, thats the parts we like.
@@genidatanjang8240 me too
I miss the USSR ❤
Unironically, yes, but mainly because the modern world sucks
@@user-co2zz7yu8q it only sucks because life to serve money has no meaning.
мне кажется или раньше было всё как-то аккуратнее
Не столько раньше, сколько при другой системе. Системе, в которой не нужно было наляпывать везде рекламу, и в которой подрядчики не настраивали человеческих муравейников без плана - без школ, больниц, детских садов...
При капитализме тоже бывает много красоты, но она перемешивается с грязью и хаосом, потому что рыночные силы всгеда стремятся к хаосу, что бы ни говорили идеологи капитализма о волшебстве и "саморегуляции" "свободного" рынка.
Да, очень печально не кажется?
Yes, neater without advertising!
@@awesomebearaudiobooks или в том же 30ых, или как Голодомор, и Террора с 36ого. Но в 40ых уже знайте.....
Не знаю, просто по другому
0:40 Car washing services was so busy and impractical in America that Marty McFly himself traveled to Moscow, Soviet Russia to clean the Professor's DeLorean lol🤣
Cool music, a little jazzy! I wonder when it was recorded? It has that 60s or 70s slightly lofi sound!
I think the video will perfect if it shows the real moscow nights footage
Perfect comrade keep up the good work
A most wonderful/beautiful song! :)
Maravillosa melodia, Viva por siempre la Union Soviética.
I remember picking this up on AM 1040 at night, in the early '80s in Louisiana. AIUI, there was a transmitter in Cuba.
Эх были же времена
What phenomenal intermission!, god I imagine myself resting on a balcony overlooking Moscow and smiling as the birds fly by
It may not be everyone’s view of the Soviet Union, but I see it as a nation that was quite a lively place like the USA!
Minus the secret police, that I’d do without-
If you were a normal citizen, you wouldn't care a bit about the secret police. In fact, in some periods, the incarceration rates in the USA were higher than in the USSR, not to mention street crime statistics (bandits are scarier than any police, no matter secret or not secret).
People in the USSR also experienced less crime, so they could even walk around outside at night with little to no fear.
I mean its not like we aren’t spied on now. The difference is that some countries are open and others are secretive and use it as a propaganda tool.
@@yabinoe1080 Are you engaged in illegal activities? You write that you are afraid of surveillance.
@@vadimanreev4585 illegal or not all activities are being watched.
@@yabinoe1080 They are being monitored in any, I repeat, in any state. Has everyone really forgotten the scandals with the surveillance of the German Chancellor, or with Snowden?
We’ll be right back!
The balalaika tremolo picking makes it sound like a song from a Connery bond film set in Milan.
Слава СССР 🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩🚩
👍 saludos desde Colombia camarada
@@theredcrow33 Greetings For Hungary 🇭🇺🤝🇨🇴 Товарищ
Да. Уа Тоска.
Greetings from England comrade. Ill learn your language with time.
Peace bread and land my brother. Workers of the world unite
This song is translated in my country, and performed in a slower way than this. Still, sweet memories! (My country used to have good ties with the Soviet)
what's its title, comrade? would love to hear it, thanks.
i want it too!
Soviet Union, the true Russian country
Russian & all other Soviet peoples.
The last state to function in the interests of the Russian people
Amen
The Union was a country for all nations within her borders. The USSR is the true country of Ukrainians, Belarusians, Moldovans, Estonians, Latvians, Lithuanians, Kazakhs, Uzbeks, Tajiks, Kyrgyzstanis, Turkmen, Georgians, Armenians, Azerbaijanis, and Russians alike.
I lived in and around Moscow for eleven years. I live to tell the tale., But.lots.of.regrets. Nothing to show for it.
同じ『モスクワ郊外の夕べ』でも、演奏の仕方の違いでここまでスタイリッシュになるんだなぁ。元々はすごく悲しげな曲だものね。
В этой песне нет ничего грустного.
Wonderful shortwave memories ❤❤❤❤❤
What a beautiful song, could you tell me if you know who plays this wonderful version?
This specific rendition was done by George Garanian and Melodia!
Please, someone make a full playlist of late soviet radio music, to feel like in a soviet union in 70's, 80's, 90's... Especially in these hot summer days, when children are playing outside, buying ice-creams old cars driving around, please...
Ngl this hits harder than any elevator musik
I just knew I’d catch a glimpse of an SKS somewhere in this video. 2:57
La Onda Corta no morirá jamás... Lo que antes hacia Radio Moscú ahora lo hace CRI.....
Это будущее...
❤❤❤ MY BEST RADIO 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 Mauritius 🇲🇺
Comfiest song I've ever heard
I hope someone remaster this.
What is the title of this music. I remember that the original was a classical piece. Please tell me what is the title and tname of the composer. Thank you.
The original title is Moscow Nights or Podmoskoviye Vechera. This might be the version you're refering to: ruclips.net/video/uqccaYkr0E8/видео.html
@@OmnistarEast Yes, yes, thanks much. It's a lovely song and even its instrumental version is beautiful. I am from the Philippines and I used to listen to various shortwave stations from different countries even if I did not understand the language. And, of course, this Radio Moscow interval song makes me nostalgic even if it paints a picture in my mind of the communist U.S.S.R.
@@AstraFleur Yes- even though I was born after the time of shortwave radio and the USSR, this still makes me nostalgic in some way, for earlier and simpler times in my life. Both versions of the song are very good i think
2:07 dude literally stopped an ambulance on signals lol
In soviet union "safty first"
I might be wrong, but I think he showed the ambulance the way to another lane a second later.
make way for the ZIL
Yes. You obey товарищ traffic director.
@@awesomebearaudiobooks yea i think that would be the case, prob got cut from this video. It did look strange at first.
What a beautiful atmosphere to live in, no social media, just propaganda
❤quanti stupendi ricordi di Mosca❤ W Lenin
😊😊❤❤❤❤
Вот так прикол СССР выглядел более совершенней чем современная Россия
А что именно показывают в этом видео чего нету сейчас в России?
@@NGabunchanumbers the massive CCCP signs
@@NGabunchanumbers
I don't know, maybe the lesser crime rate?
Ну это в Москве
@@rrobucksthehuman9186 It is still exists
La vida en la unión soviética era hermosa comparada con la de los países latinos que en ese momento estaban pasando por la peores dictaduras
💪👍👏
Easily my favourite version
The tune at 2:15 sounds eerily familiar.....
For sure some would wished for a live version of the instrumental.
wait, I've heard this tune before but I can't recall the name
Moscow nights or Podmoskovnye Vechera.
@@angelalva5068 thank you very much
Why is this not on Spotify
What font did you use for your channel banner? I really like it!
0:44 I that a Russian Delorean?
The new lada 🗿
Neat
Indonesian service also started in 1960s but it cannot use the interval song.
lift the stupid sanctions for God's sake, I want to visit this utopia.
you're always welcome
recording from 1959
Is there a version with higher quality?
This particular recording is from the 1970th. The song comes from late 1950th.
I wonder if the people in this are still alive
I'd say maybe half? Maybe more. Just spitballing
Prob 30-40% of them, considering most of them wouldve been born between the late 30s and 50s. You could prob still chat with them if you meet one someday
Joe Adamov ?
Who is listening to this when another Russian civil war is looming?
red army rises once again
Wow, they made a depressing song to a chill song.
Scioglimi le maledizioni che hai messo in questa casa passato presente e futuro se no gli americani mi cecano gli occhi
Just here to get songs that I don't like out of my head
CAN'T YOU JUST BE LIKE BERLIN!
Diese Stadt hat viele Probleme nehmt euch ein Beispiel an Moskau
i want the ussr to come back
lets make it happen comrade
I Love History and Stalin love history too, my mom said i can be Stalin's friend
1970-80s sitcom set in Soviet Moscow
Before everything went to shit
communist elevator music
Joe Biden listens on the daily
Cancella le bestemmie attaccate alle nostre 3 case a roccapiemonte a via gargiulo vicino alla scuola elementare quella vecchia vieni avanti
I hate the USSR but why does it feel kind of nostalgic, makes me wanna dance
Mettimi a posto le benedizioni di radio Mosca world service a roccapiemonte a via gargiulo vicino alla scuola elementare quella vecchia vieni avanti mi chiamo Biagio di balsamo e fratelli Biagio di balsamo sono prestigiato con la giocoleria come dice il vostro computer che lo sa benissimo
This final takes now another meaning for me
Rest in Peace Mr.Gorbachev
*rest in piss
I wouldn't say that about Gorbachev
Rest in Peace? You mean "Rest in hell, you god-damned traitor"?
Scioglimi le maledizioni Vaticane e dei maghi e delle streghe nelle nostre 3 case a roccapiemonte a via gargiulo vicino alla scuola elementare quella vecchia vieni avanti mi chiamo Biagio di balsamo e famiglia
Thank G*d for Vladimir Putin.
HOI4 TNO Mod lead me here
Isn't it ironic that there is no footage from a grocery store
😅
Why it's even should be there?)
@@Игорьсуздальский To get a full picture of a Soviet lifestyle, so to say
@@mastersafari5349 also as best education, safety, biggest social system ever etc?
It's impossible
The Soviet Union and Eastern Europe collapsed for a reason. People had enough, were happy to knock down the Berlin wall and have freedom. I'm Hungarian, we dont forget the brutal Soviet invasion in 1956, Czechoslovakia in 68, the atrocities the communists did for 50 years. That system didn't work.
Why is the hammer and sickle not demonised as much as the swastika?
Maybe because the Nazis is already gone?
Jesus fucking Christ.
The Swastika in the context of fascism is considered racist because of Hitler’s Germany, The Hammer and Sickle is supposed to mean equality. Hammer being industry and the sickle being agricultural. Ultra nationalism and Communism are two vastly different things. And thus why its not demonised. I hope this answers your question and I hope you have a wonderful day friend!
swastika: cringe
hammer and sickle: based
hope this helps
Because Communism is good
Indonesian service also started in 1960s but it cannot use the interval song.