I met this great man, Stepan, back in 2011 and bought his CD. Now that the war is going in Ukraine, brought me some sadness and nostalgy from those days i was enjoying Kyiv and Ukraine, and things like that would be unimaginable. I wonder where Stepan is right now :(
As a Ukrainian Canadian I pray hes okay as well. My Ukrainian grandpa (Gido) always played Ukrainian folk music before he passed away in 2010. This reminds me of him.
ДіДУСЬЬЬ така радість його на ютубі знайти, цей дід нереально надихає і відчувається його світла і сильна енергія. Дякую йому за натхнення та за його справу🙏
Crying for Ukraine and for the beautiful Ukrainian people who are once again suffering under the hands of Russia. My mother played this song often and each time would cry. I asked her one day why this song meant so much to her. She said my Did (grandfather) used to walk in his orchard after supper and sing this song to himself. Now she is with him again and I cry for the both of them and for the sadness in Ukraine. God Bless UKRAINE! Spasaite Ukraine 💙💛🇺🇦🇨🇦
@@vovac8915 When you’re done inhaling that copium, you don’t feel like joining the VDV? I think they’re gonna need more people after all those 90% casualty landings.
@@vovac8915 LEGO left Muscоvy, but its people have a better construction game - "Assemble your Papa"™ made exclusively in Ukraine. 12 000 already on sale!
@@SteelM4chine Don't trust media, look for what's actually happening on alternative outlets, Brazilians are appalled by the Russian government's temerary actions against their Ukrainian brothers, sisters, cousins, grandparents and so on, I'm more appalled by Russian soldiers following Putin's orders to lay siege, strike and barrage on their own relatives than by that murderous psychopath himself (Putin), that one we can very obviously except nothing good from, he's an autocrat, a dictator, a mafia boss and a tyrant, but the average Russian soldier is a just a regular teenage guy with a gun, they all got families to think of, I can't understand how could anyone agree to follow orders to murder their own relatives and friends from a close neighbour like Ukraine. As for the Brazilian government, Bolsonaro isn't gonna be messing with Putin, because the Brazilian armed forces are for territory defence only and humanitarian missions, we've always been a pacifist country, only not as much as Switzerland, we got people from everywhere you can imagine inside our borders, that's what makes up Brazil, where you're from isn't counted against you and your heritage is respected and embraced, one more reason not to go to war against anyone, as a Brazilian I hold no national hatred against people from other countries, and one thing is the people, another is the mafia that's ruling them (the government), we're also pretty libertarian as well, we hate the idea of going to something as insane and barbarous as a war, only if we must to defend ourselves and our own country, our cities, families, friends, just like Ukraine is doing, and by the way there's already Brazilians going over there to fight on your side, along with people from all over the world, for the existence of Ukraine as an independent country, so there you go. We're also gonna be happy to welcome Ukrainian and Russian refugees inside our borders, should they make it to here, we don't send fleeing and desperate people back to their tyrannical dictatorships or ruined nations, we're not that kind of people, there's always a place for someone to start over in Brazil and remake their lives, yeah sure it's tough, but so is for everyone else as well, and being a foreigner won't count as much as the person you are as it does in other countries, so you're all welcome! Also, the Brazilian government is actively carrying out a FAB (Brazilian Air Force) operation to rescue both Brazilians and refugees by plane from Kiev to Brasilia (Brazil's capital) and repatriating refugees with Brazilian citizenships, so yeah we're helping in many ways, both fighting as independent volunteers and officially rescuing people to Brazil.
My big belated apology! I was so ignorant that I didn't even know I had mispelled Kyiv. I just corrected Kiev to Kyiv. I've never looked back my uploaded clip so far. Due to long and dark tunnel of pandemic, my biz was totally collapsed with no room for U-tube. Now I just resumed my biz and for the first time began to look back my footprints and found that so many friends shouted at me "Kyiv, not Kiev!!!" I'm so sorry not to even read you. Better late than never, though. I just corrected wrong information. Through you I found that 1. The name of the old Cossack man: Mr Stepan Scherbak 2. The name of the instrument: Ukrainian Bandura 3. The theme of the song: Moon's in the heavens 4. The name of the city: KYIV, not Kiev!!! 5. I even corrected the name of the country Ukraina the way we pronounce and write in Korea, not Ukraine the English way. p.s. I'm not a good U-tuber but I'll try to be a better creator from now on. If you kindly subscribe my channel and like it, I can make it!
@@clownphabetstrongwoman7305 try here for starters. If you want to side yourself with the Russians keep on calling it Kiev. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyiv
@@clownphabetstrongwoman7305 I'm so sorry... I must correct wrong information in Korea still spelling Kyiv Kiev. :( terms.naver.com/entry.naver?docId=1263137&cid=40942&categoryId=32140
God bless you all in Ukraine 🇺🇦. We support and love you all . We are so proud of you all , the way you are standing up to fight for your home land . 🇺🇦. This gentleman has a fabulous voice and the way he plays the musical instrument is beautiful. Ukraine 🇺🇦, you are such wonderful , peaceful people , so when your country has to fight for your democracy and land , against a Russian dictator, who has a bigger fight on his hands than he thought , you have amazed us all with your bravery. 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
@@LykeArgy German people would say otherwise since they just think it's normal. Like English speakers. English can sound angry too but engkish speaking people dont seem to think so.
@@прозвименемилашкою There is a RUclips video named Ida Elina - Evolution of kantele which showcases the history and different styles of kantele in a rather humorous way.
Nous avons eu le plaisir de rencontrer,écouter et discuter un peu ..;grâce à notre amie trés chére Ludmila K. de Kiev... avec ce sympathique chanteur à la voix charmante accompagnée de sa "Bandoura".. début Juin 2013...8 ans 1/2 déja.....photos-souvenirs prises en sa compagnie comme il se doit !!
Imagine the things this man, at his age, has seen in his lifespan in Ukraine. Lets say he is 75, roughly. He would have grown up in the Soviet Union under Stalin, been a boy when Sputnik orbited the globe, experienced those years of Soviet prosperity, then witnessed the economic decline of the USSR first-hand, glasnost and perestroika, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the independence of Ukraine, the battles betwwen Ukrainian democrats and pro-EU movements and corrupt Putin allies in power, the invasions of Russia in Crimea and the Donbass and now the Russia-Ukrainian war. What a life. I wish him well.
Many old people remember the old times and events. But, alas, the elderly are rarely remembered. P.s By the way, can you explain one thing to me? Do you really think that the disagreement of Donbass and Crimea with the military coup in Ukraine is an invasion by Russia? That the referendum on March 16, 2014 is nothing, despite the fact that it was as democratic as possible? That Russia attacked the Donbass? Especially for me, as a refugee from Donbass, whose house was destroyed by the Ukrainian Army, the last moment is interesting.
@@gonorrheadischarges3021 It is a common misperception that the Soviet economy was always falling apart. If you look at the actual history, there's really no doubt whatsoever that the Soviet economy was, in fact, doing quite well right up until the mid-1960s. It was during Bresznev's time in the Kremlin that things started to fall apart. Any historian can tell you this.
lyrics: There is moon in a sky, Stars are blinking. The boat is floating in a sea quietly. The girl is singing a song in a boat. Cossack listening it and his heart is dying. That song is so nice, That song is so lovely. It's all about love ('kohannya') It's all about love ('lyubov') It tells about we loved each other And about broke up And now we together forever. Oh, eyes, eyes. Oh, girl's eyes. They are dark like a night, And they are clear like a day. You, eyes, shortened my age. Where did you learned to kill people? In Ukraine we can learn the words of this song in a school. I still remember
I met a musician like him (or maybe him?) in that same place on my first day in Kiev over 20 years ago and couldn’t leave for a long time. The music was magical, I couldn’t stop listening.
Thank you very much for uploading this old Ukrainian. I met him and thankfully listened to his Bandura 12 years ago at this Sofia Temple. I feel very happy to know he was in good health even years ago. Where is he now in the Ukraine-Russian war....I pray for his good health and happiness from Japan.
History? Lol. I'm a free slave living in Poland, you're a free slave living in Poland. Now we are free slaves living in Russia, now we are Ukraine, once again Russia, and once again Ukraine.
BRAVO. 👏 👏 👏 Très douce chanson, et belle mélodie ! Et le son de la bandura est tellement agréable 🥰 , associé à votre voix profonde ! Puissiez-vous vivre en PAIX ! 🇺🇦 ☮ 🕊 ⚘🌿
Enough with geopolitics and wars. When I listen to his music, I just forget about all this kind of stuff. Peace, love and freedom to all people of this beautiful world.
0:19 Fun totally true fact: This riff was the inspiration for Metallica's Nothing Else Matters. James Hetfield subconciously played it while waiting on the phone after extensive listening to Kosaken music.
@@gregoryviper Yes, a Bandura (Ukrainian Folk Instrument). If you're interested in more I strongly recommend the National Bandura Capella Of Ukraine, they are absolutely incredible.
I hope Stepan is okay. What a beautiful song, from a kindly old performer.
I met this great man, Stepan, back in 2011 and bought his CD. Now that the war is going in Ukraine, brought me some sadness and nostalgy from those days i was enjoying Kyiv and Ukraine, and things like that would be unimaginable. I wonder where Stepan is right now :(
Stepan Bandera is god knows where, killed by Germans, so
meh, who knows.
As a Ukrainian Canadian I pray hes okay as well. My Ukrainian grandpa (Gido) always played Ukrainian folk music before he passed away in 2010. This reminds me of him.
@@СлаваУкраїні-с3л I’m also Ukrainian Canadian and I also call my grandpa gido
You are good person! Bless You! Because this person very poor, and you protect him from starvation!
@@Grobusck Greetings from Kyiv, Ukraine is not lost! 🇺🇦
Odd to see this video before the war, now it being recommended to me again. I do pray this man is alive and healthy.
Computer algorithm.
I hope this man is safe and alive, I would love to hear him sing in person. Slava Ukraini!
hes quite likely to be alive, if i had to guess, but sadly there is little way of knowing. :((
He probably in Kiev defense force ready to kill muscovite invaders of cossack heartlands.
@@chadgaston8615 i know if i were back there, i would be
@@ozanareyiz7773 safe from what?
@bichas nickguer someone with an opinion
i met this man in kiev in 2014, he was playing just in front of santa sofia church and i bought his cd
Great job you did,l hope this dedushka is good during these harsh times for the ukrainian people,
Слава Україні! 🇺🇦
can you please share his name ?
@@shkid he is called Stepan shcherbak but it is written in ciryllic
@@sergiospampinato3063 Степан Щербак ohhh great that helps to find more videos of him singing here on RUclips !!
@@sergiospampinato3063
ruclips.net/video/lJn3VXp157M/видео.html
ДіДУСЬЬЬ така радість його на ютубі знайти, цей дід нереально надихає і відчувається його світла і сильна енергія. Дякую йому за натхнення та за його справу🙏
He's singing about charming girl's eyes, dark like a night and bright like a day
Listened to him in 2018 outside the church, forgot to record him, finally i found him. Beautiful
Wow, he has an incredible voice.
I hope he is okay and able to play for other people . Love.
Crying for Ukraine and for the beautiful Ukrainian people who are once again suffering under the hands of Russia. My mother played this song often and each time would cry. I asked her one day why this song meant so much to her. She said my Did (grandfather) used to walk in his orchard after supper and sing this song to himself. Now she is with him again and I cry for the both of them and for the sadness in Ukraine. God Bless UKRAINE! Spasaite Ukraine 💙💛🇺🇦🇨🇦
under the hands of its own regime. dont be so blind ;)
Bro I will physically stomp your ass out in person if you continue to spread propaganda like that on a beautiful song and statement.
@@kwkkekkfhshhdhshe5565 what did Ukraine do exactly to make the Ukrainians suffer? It was the Russians that invaded
So touching, even though I don't understand a word. This is a tradition worth fighting for.
His voice, his music, his face, the song - all beautiful. I wonder where he is now. 🙏🏽
That's absolutely mindblowing
Goosebumps...then tears start falling as I listen to this song. I hope he is safe. My prayer also goes to the Ukrainian people.
No worries. He will soon play the same song in Russian Ukraine and in Russian. Give it a few weeks.
@@vovac8915
When you’re done inhaling that copium, you don’t feel like joining the VDV? I think they’re gonna need more people after all those 90% casualty landings.
@@vovac8915 LEGO left Muscоvy, but its people have a better construction game - "Assemble your Papa"™ made exclusively in Ukraine. 12 000 already on sale!
@@vovac8915 Russia will not take over Ukraine. People don't want to be subjugated under an authoritarian regime like Russia
@@vovac8915 are you unaware of the state of the Russian economy?
Much love to Ukrainians from Brazil!
Stay strong, cossack brothers! 🇧🇷🇺🇦
Love you too bro - from a Russian cossack
Why Brasil doesn't support sanctions?
@@SteelM4chine Don't trust media, look for what's actually happening on alternative outlets, Brazilians are appalled by the Russian government's temerary actions against their Ukrainian brothers, sisters, cousins, grandparents and so on, I'm more appalled by Russian soldiers following Putin's orders to lay siege, strike and barrage on their own relatives than by that murderous psychopath himself (Putin), that one we can very obviously except nothing good from, he's an autocrat, a dictator, a mafia boss and a tyrant, but the average Russian soldier is a just a regular teenage guy with a gun, they all got families to think of, I can't understand how could anyone agree to follow orders to murder their own relatives and friends from a close neighbour like Ukraine.
As for the Brazilian government, Bolsonaro isn't gonna be messing with Putin, because the Brazilian armed forces are for territory defence only and humanitarian missions, we've always been a pacifist country, only not as much as Switzerland, we got people from everywhere you can imagine inside our borders, that's what makes up Brazil, where you're from isn't counted against you and your heritage is respected and embraced, one more reason not to go to war against anyone, as a Brazilian I hold no national hatred against people from other countries, and one thing is the people, another is the mafia that's ruling them (the government), we're also pretty libertarian as well, we hate the idea of going to something as insane and barbarous as a war, only if we must to defend ourselves and our own country, our cities, families, friends, just like Ukraine is doing, and by the way there's already Brazilians going over there to fight on your side, along with people from all over the world, for the existence of Ukraine as an independent country, so there you go.
We're also gonna be happy to welcome Ukrainian and Russian refugees inside our borders, should they make it to here, we don't send fleeing and desperate people back to their tyrannical dictatorships or ruined nations, we're not that kind of people, there's always a place for someone to start over in Brazil and remake their lives, yeah sure it's tough, but so is for everyone else as well, and being a foreigner won't count as much as the person you are as it does in other countries, so you're all welcome!
Also, the Brazilian government is actively carrying out a FAB (Brazilian Air Force) operation to rescue both Brazilians and refugees by plane from Kiev to Brasilia (Brazil's capital) and repatriating refugees with Brazilian citizenships, so yeah we're helping in many ways, both fighting as independent volunteers and officially rescuing people to Brazil.
@@SteelM4chine Ask the state
@@troublemaker1778 someone elected them
The sounds of a better time. I hope we get back to them sooner than later.
I WONDER WHERE HE IS NOW BLESS HIM...🤔
I hope this man Will live a nice and long lasting life as for the Ukrainian people
Слава богу і Україні ☦️✝️🇺🇦
That harmony of the Ukrainian language comes across with this song... Impressive!
I love Your videos so much and this amazing our folk song helps our country in such hard times thank you for recording this beautiful man!
I hope this old man is doing fine during these harsh and difficult days.
My big belated apology!
I was so ignorant that I didn't even know I had mispelled Kyiv.
I just corrected Kiev to Kyiv.
I've never looked back my uploaded clip so far.
Due to long and dark tunnel of pandemic, my biz was totally collapsed with no room for U-tube.
Now I just resumed my biz and for the first time began to look back my footprints and found that so many friends shouted at me "Kyiv, not Kiev!!!"
I'm so sorry not to even read you.
Better late than never, though. I just corrected wrong information.
Through you I found that
1. The name of the old Cossack man: Mr Stepan Scherbak
2. The name of the instrument: Ukrainian Bandura
3. The theme of the song: Moon's in the heavens
4. The name of the city: KYIV, not Kiev!!!
5. I even corrected the name of the country Ukraina the way we pronounce and write in Korea, not Ukraine the English way.
p.s. I'm not a good U-tuber but I'll try to be a better creator from now on. If you kindly subscribe my channel and like it, I can make it!
You just lost my respect. By the way, I never heard an Ukrainian saying it the way you spelled it.
@@clownphabetstrongwoman7305 try here for starters. If you want to side yourself with the Russians keep on calling it Kiev. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kyiv
@@Austin_In_Ukraine i don't side with Russians. I side against stupid people with zombie mentality.
@@clownphabetstrongwoman7305 I'm so sorry... I must correct wrong information in Korea still spelling Kyiv Kiev. :(
terms.naver.com/entry.naver?docId=1263137&cid=40942&categoryId=32140
@@Austin_In_Ukraine Never again Kiev but KYIV~~~ Thank you, my friend!
God bless you all in Ukraine 🇺🇦. We support and love you all . We are so proud of you all , the way you are standing up to fight for your home land . 🇺🇦. This gentleman has a fabulous voice and the way he plays the musical instrument is beautiful. Ukraine 🇺🇦, you are such wonderful , peaceful people , so when your country has to fight for your democracy and land , against a Russian dictator, who has a bigger fight on his hands than he thought , you have amazed us all with your bravery. 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
He has that pure Ukrainian voice, with the vocals and emotion but also strength and gentleness
i feel like you could give the same description to any other country voice ,
well except German
@@LykeArgy German people would say otherwise since they just think it's normal. Like English speakers. English can sound angry too but engkish speaking people dont seem to think so.
@@СлаваУкраїні-с3л i mean it's a "running joke" basically everywhere that germans sound "angry" "scary" lol
@@LykeArgy I blame overplaying of Nazi speeches as people’s only exposure to spoken German, everyday German is pleasant in my opinion…
@@seekeroftheway i mean yeah, that's literally the sole reason for it haha
This is what i call peace, the way all people should be.
I love how bandura sounds so familiar (very much like our Finnish kantele) but is still a totally different instrument.
Thenx too show me kantele.
@@прозвименемилашкою There is a RUclips video named Ida Elina - Evolution of kantele which showcases the history and different styles of kantele in a rather humorous way.
I'm neither Ukrainian nor Finnish but I immediately thought of kantele! Very similar sound, beautiful
I have stood outside that monastery and listened to the old men who play so beautifully. It was a memorable experience!
Слава Україні!! Вітання з Чилі, Південної Америки
Wow so beautiful, I love the bittersweetness to it. He has a very nice voice too and I’ve never seen this instrument before.
This instrument is called "bandura".
I appreciate you recording this.
Thank you for sharing him and this beautiful song with us, Teawon Seo.
Nous avons eu le plaisir de rencontrer,écouter et discuter un peu ..;grâce à notre amie trés chére Ludmila K. de Kiev... avec ce sympathique chanteur à la voix charmante accompagnée de sa "Bandoura".. début Juin 2013...8 ans 1/2 déja.....photos-souvenirs prises en sa compagnie comme il se doit !!
Imagine the things this man, at his age, has seen in his lifespan in Ukraine. Lets say he is 75, roughly. He would have grown up in the Soviet Union under Stalin, been a boy when Sputnik orbited the globe, experienced those years of Soviet prosperity, then witnessed the economic decline of the USSR first-hand, glasnost and perestroika, the collapse of the Soviet Union, the independence of Ukraine, the battles betwwen Ukrainian democrats and pro-EU movements and corrupt Putin allies in power, the invasions of Russia in Crimea and the Donbass and now the Russia-Ukrainian war. What a life.
I wish him well.
Many old people remember the old times and events. But, alas, the elderly are rarely remembered.
P.s
By the way, can you explain one thing to me? Do you really think that the disagreement of Donbass and Crimea with the military coup in Ukraine is an invasion by Russia? That the referendum on March 16, 2014 is nothing, despite the fact that it was as democratic as possible? That Russia attacked the Donbass? Especially for me, as a refugee from Donbass, whose house was destroyed by the Ukrainian Army, the last moment is interesting.
"Soviet prosperity"....haha.
And the invasion of hungary 56 and Czechoslovakia in 68....
Pay back...cossacks...
@@gonorrheadischarges3021 It is a common misperception that the Soviet economy was always falling apart. If you look at the actual history, there's really no doubt whatsoever that the Soviet economy was, in fact, doing quite well right up until the mid-1960s. It was during Bresznev's time in the Kremlin that things started to fall apart. Any historian can tell you this.
lyrics:
There is moon in a sky,
Stars are blinking.
The boat is floating in a sea quietly.
The girl is singing a song in a boat.
Cossack listening it and his heart is dying.
That song is so nice,
That song is so lovely.
It's all about love ('kohannya')
It's all about love ('lyubov')
It tells about we loved each other
And about broke up
And now we together forever.
Oh, eyes, eyes.
Oh, girl's eyes.
They are dark like a night,
And they are clear like a day.
You, eyes, shortened my age.
Where did you learned to kill people?
In Ukraine we can learn the words of this song in a school. I still remember
I met a musician like him (or maybe him?) in that same place on my first day in Kiev over 20 years ago and couldn’t leave for a long time. The music was magical, I couldn’t stop listening.
C'est un très beau chant que je découvre grâce à RUclips.
❤ Long vie à vous poètes.
How the .. literal .. fuck .. do you keep that in tune?
EPIC MASSIVE UNBELIEVABLE RESPECT.
Beauty in this time. Absolutely beautiful musical instrument and a gorgeous voice.
this song is part of our school curriculum, so I know the lyrics. I'm from Ukraine🇺🇦❤
music.ruclips.net/p/PLIgP-eJeCsjwDimAQEvy2MStcNM-pXGUF
Kiev soon ;)
@@moss1w after kremlin
@@moss1w How could you possibly smile about that?
@@budgetcommander4849 because i just did? what are you? a soft marshmallow?
I love these old European/Central Asian instruments that only seem to pop up in these areas. They are timeless.
Like a piano!
reminds me of the songs my ancestors used to sing during harvesting season, brought a tear to my eye
Thank you very much for uploading this old Ukrainian. I met him and thankfully listened to his Bandura 12 years ago at this Sofia Temple. I feel very happy to know he was in good health even years ago. Where is he now in the Ukraine-Russian war....I pray for his good health and happiness from Japan.
Beautiful, I just hope he is ok in these harsh times for the ukrainian people.
GREETINGS FROM ZAPORIZHZHYA 🇺🇦
CRADLE OF COSSACK CULTURE
AND ❤️OF 🇺🇦 DEMOCRACY
xdd
I hope he is safe and healthy.. 🙏🙏
I saw him there too about 9 years ago.
Damn, algorithm’s hella relevant.
im proud of my history and my culture. SLAVA UKRAÏNI!
No worries. He will soon play the same song in Russian Ukraine and in Russian. Give it a few weeks.
@@vovac8915 we’ll see about that bitch.
@@vovac8915 russian bot! russian bot! russian bot! russian bot! russian bot!
History? Lol. I'm a free slave living in Poland, you're a free slave living in Poland. Now we are free slaves living in Russia, now we are Ukraine, once again Russia, and once again Ukraine.
3 days of history.
So beautiful - a beautiful soulful voice and the music is like the crystal sound of water! Thanks a lot!
God bless this brave man! God bless Ukraine! Greatings from Romania!
Bravo from a half Ukrainian sister.
I'm surprised this hasn't gone viral yet
BRAVO. 👏 👏 👏
Très douce chanson, et belle mélodie !
Et le son de la bandura est tellement agréable 🥰 , associé à votre voix profonde ! Puissiez-vous vivre en PAIX !
🇺🇦 ☮ 🕊 ⚘🌿
I just went from a polish folk song to various Irish songs and now to here. I wonder where my late-night travels will lead me to next.
excellent song-writers-singer-musician=well done=Trinity bless everyone with good safe healthy days
I hope that Ukraine survives this war and goes on to enjoy individual liberty, freedom and democracy. Slava Ukraini.
Can we just appreciate the amazing sound that instrument makes? The bandura is cool too.
Slava Ukraini from Iran
Zendeh Bād Ukrāin az Irān❤️🟩🦁☀️🟥🇺🇦
Beautiful, My heart bleeds for your homeland and so many more countries torn by war One Love Brother!
A slavic soul truly is something special!
This shows the long history and the rich culture of this beautiful country. I love ukraine
@@chernika434
Only people with 2 digit IQs shirk an entire culture because of the singular actions of a madman in the present.
@@chernika434 Russians claim that Ukraine is a country without history and language, yet this song is older than any of the Russian folk songs
@@chernika434 your government says this right now. That Ukraine didn't exist before 1991 and etc. Those countries were one, but not anymore
@@chernika434 don't even start talking about propaganda, from the country, where once you say "No war" you get prison time
Grateful for the recorded song and for the signer! Please ask names of the author and the song name.
Enough with geopolitics and wars. When I listen to his music, I just forget about all this kind of stuff. Peace, love and freedom to all people of this beautiful world.
Finally a man with brains, I completely agree with you!
Hopefully peace can come and this old man can sit and sing about love in Kiev again.
Really sad knowing the current situation there
Such soul in his voice, very nice. :)
Old man still has a pretty good voice! Muchly enjoyed!
Trzymajcie się i nie dajcie Rosjanom.Boh z wami. Wolny Kijów! Wolna Ukraina!
That was beautiful! I wonder how long it took him to play like that without even looking.
So loving and mind blowing.
Beautiful. Now I love songs about Jiminy Nietzsche and chilis and the river of shoes! What a wonderful sound of voice and instrument and melody.
I hope his okay during current events.
This was sort of tough to watch. I tend to let my worries run, so I automatically just assume the worst. I hope he's doing well.
Тhat is the beauty of UKRAINA soul!
@@chernika434 Exactly, you can now ask Putin, why he invaded them.
0:19 Fun totally true fact: This riff was the inspiration for Metallica's Nothing Else Matters. James Hetfield subconciously played it while waiting on the phone after extensive listening to Kosaken music.
Why do these beautiful people have to endure such endless pain 🇺🇦🇷🇺 hoping for a quick end to the war
End the war! 🇷🇺+🇺🇦=🇷🇺 peace!
@@fiatlux4058 🇺🇦-🇷🇺=☮️
@@fiatlux4058 in your dreams, Ukraine will never accept Russia after what is done
@@silvergrid5421 Yes. Because Ukraine will be the size of Lithuania.
@@fiatlux4058 so please, continue to lie to youreself
I remember him when i was a Child ! Long time ago, still here i see ^^
beautiful
thank you for sharing
hope he ok today
20/03/2022
Keep singing old Cossack man! Long may he sing. What a pleasure to have people like this in the world.
Is that the same instrument on your profile pic?
@@gregoryviper Yes, a Bandura (Ukrainian Folk Instrument). If you're interested in more I strongly recommend the National Bandura Capella Of Ukraine, they are absolutely incredible.
Hope he is okay 😕 hope everyone can return safely back home soon
This man has a nice voice.
Hope he is doing OK right now.
I hope he's doing well..
I hope he's okay right now
By Bragi's Harp I hope this man is Okay.
POV: It's the 17th century, you are at war with your fellow cossacks and are resting the by a campfire the night before the battle.
This format of ukrainian language became later
Wonderful.
What instrument is he playing?
it's called bandúra
@@artkkon thanks
I hope this man is still okay!
자료공유 감사합니다. 안전하셨으면 하네요
hope he's alright
oh man....i really wish the war would be over.when i hear something like that
I love that instrument. I hope he's okay, and that Ukraine is safe soon.
I wish this man and his entire family well. Such incredible talent, hopefully not wasted away by the tyrants of war.
Beautiful soul ❤
Stepan Shcherbak... I'll need to look over my old photographs, but I believe I saw him performing in this same place back in the summer of 2004!
Fascinating and beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
Slavic cultures are the most precious jewels of Europe
Incredibil artist. Bravooo. Very nice. Peace Ukrainia greetings from Romania and U.S.A
Absolutely beautiful.