dude you gotta do some aggressive mixes maybe some marselius kreutz this is fantastic also your taste is a-1 named after one of my favourite bands no less
For not russian: this music begins nostalgy from our childhood. Samples from old cartoons about space, old tv news, etc. Our parents in childhood belives they will fly and observe space, stars, live with robots. But now we have no future, all cosmic science corrupted =( Sry. 4 my english, use it only playing online games.
I grew up in Russia, the USSR economy fell and everything collapsed Amusement park didn't have kids laughing any more, only rusting broken steel, industry and factories frozen and collapsed, no jobs, empty apartment buildings The entire country was Detroit in the 50's and look at Detroit now, it's a hollow empty shell where the strong prey on the weak We had our own factories, TV's, radios, furniture, now we don't do anything only sell oil to the West
Marie Lewis Listen to those kind of thoughts ....... or take notes ... leads to strange places you can’t share with others but it’s a fun escape/teacher
When I watched some "1 Hour Brazillian Doomer" (basically sad Bossa Nova) playlists I found a surprising amount of Russian people in the comments, saying how they didn't understand the language but could relate to the feelings. And now I, a Brazillian, have this pop up in my recommendations and make me feel nostalgic about memories that aren't mine. This world we live in feels kinda small right now.
I had the exact same experience several years ago when I was in a taxi in Egypt. The driver played some old traditional egypt/arabic music and although I was familiar with it. Hearing it while driving through the desert in the evening gave me the exact same feeling as I get when I hear traditional Swedish folk music while driving through the forrest covered hills of central Sweden.
You know, as a Russian I would say that it is true partially. Soviet times had its good sides, some people (not the privileged but the educated common people) were genuinely happy. For an American point of view this happiness might just seem as an illusion created with Soviet cinematography where people seemed glad and happy (the films had good casts and acting which is evident even for me, born after the USSR's fall) and the promise of glorious future mostly. But the food had good quality, medical service was free and of a good quality, education was also free and at some point Soviet people were considered the biggest readers in the whole world (marking their interest for literature) Then came so called "Perestroika" (literally "rebulding") and fall of the Soviet union with subsequent crysis that burned Soviet people's hope and dreams to ashes. So nostalgy for the long lost Soviet times may be different. For some, it is longing for the unhappened future. For some it is Khrushev post-war "Ottepel" or stable Brezhnev era with good and popular comedy movies. For the later generation it is painful and kind of bittersweet longing for youth spent in the dying and changing state where bright dreams of becoming an austronaut were not relevant anymore and the future seemed cold and unknown. Capitalism came to its reign.
“For decades we were told we would own the future. Then one morning the USSR fell and we learned that in fact none of us would own anything.” /music plays
It doesnt fell. You destroyed it with your ignorance and weak spirit. You deserve not to own anything - othervise the fact you own a pc and keyboard to type this rediculous shit. Shut up LOH
@@BernardoPOR interesting thing. You judge me but dont judge the comment author what they deserve or not. You too judge and deciding. Have a look in the mirror. I know what i am talkign about and have no clue. Shut up and go
@@Alex_Short I juge you only based on what you said. I didn't "decide" what you were, I refered to your comment. You, however, were condemning the person above, adding things which he didn't even say. What he stated is a completely vague comment made in Cotation marks, that shows that it might not even be his words, but you just went on saying he doesn't deserve this and that. By your standards I wold have to juge the author, wheter "he deserves something or not" but you completely missed the point: I refuse to juge people by what they deserve. I can't even beggin to define what "deserving" is, but you surelly do. That's what I thought was wrong. You don't get to decide what people deseve or don't deserve just like that. I don't have to juge the author, I have to juge you for juging others. I never wanted to judge you or anybody on how they deserve something. That shows how you didn't pay any attention to what I said. The fact that you think you can get away by saying "i judged someone, but you judged me, therefore you are doing the same as me" beggins a paradox: 1- If what I did is the same as what you did, then what you said is just as wrong as what I said. But if what you said is correct, then what I said is also correct, making my opinion just as valid. 2- Just because someone juges you for juging someone else, doesn't mean he or she is making the same statements and the same jugements as you are. You said to josh "you destoyed it with your weak spirit". Says who? is it his fault? How is it his falut? How do you even know that he was from the soviet Union? See the contradiction?
Ace Of Spades he is not “you”, “you” are the oligarchs who stole the means of production from the workers who build them, and the hard work of our parents and grandparents doesn’t belong to these oligarchs but to the youth it has been stolen from
For context: this photo was made in 1993 during the constitutional crisis. Army used tanks to assault the house of parliament. And no, that's not a Disneyland in the background.
I really enjoy the exchanges between different cultures in places like this. I’ve been introduced to so many great songs and bands like Na Zare and KINO. It shows that in the end, we are all human and have more in common than differences.
Wair Baldorf did you see the movie ‘Leto’ already? It’s about the rockscene in Leningrad during the eighties. Viktor Tsoi the singer of Kino is one of the main figures in the movie.
Thats why the workers of the world must unite, or they will continue to make us kill each other, when in reality we have more in common with one another than with the bourgeoisie in each of our respective countries. GLOBAL SOLIDARITY.
WE, the communists of the world, the true class-conscious proletarians - we have no fatherland or motherland, our homeland is the Earth, and we have nothing to lose, but our chains. Bourgeoise politicians made proletarians enemies of each other. Remember that, my comrade.
Нормально я люблю все советское но эта музыка очень крассива. Я турчанка и вот конечно же всё о советской време кажется мне увлекательно, и вот это зачем я изучала русский язык после мне была 30 лет. У вас очень хорошая и интересная культура. Блогадарю вас за отличнаяа музыка.
Ты хорошо посторалась и неплохо знаешь русский. Ты молодец). Привет из России. Мечтаю попасть в Стамбул и в Анталью, хочется посмотреть вашу прекрасную страну
I am not from Soviet Union ..i from ex Yugoslavia but this playlist remind me off sitting in night listening to radio (electronic music was popular in Yugoslavia ) and reading futuristic magazines in 80s dreaming off world and space travel beyond 2000
I lived in Serbia for a couple of years and this playlist brought back a flood of memories of walking alongside the Danube and seeing the big government buildings in Belgrade
let's hope that the workers can stop their governments from again returning to a wartime footing ... we need to crush the warmongers before they take any more innocent lives
A year ago I went to the library and saw someone was still logged into their RUclips account. I added this video to his favourites. I hope he enjoyed it.
USSR, how are you? Belarus, how are you? Moldova, how are you? Estonia, how are you? Latvia, how are you? Lithuania, how are you? Kazakhstan, how are you? Kyrgyzstan, how are you? Tajikistan, how are you? Turkmenistan, how are you? Uzbekistan, how are you? *Russia, how are you?* Armenia, How are you? Azerbaijan, how are you? Georgia, how are you? *Ukraine, how are you?*
Belarus was the most socialistic country of all. Now there's no revolution happens, I think it's okay. Because the protests brings us USSR, why we should stop people?
@@kirill1376 Беларусь не социалистическая . Почему вы сравниваете режим каких то бешенных от бабок и власти Пу и Лу с социализмом? Они не имеют отношения к социализму никакого.
This is so nostalgic to me. My father used to listen to this kind of music. He was young when this genre became popular and he fell in love with it. He's been listening to it for 30 years. Because I always heard it playing, I grew up to love it too, but now I actually know why he loves it so much. As a kid he read a lot of western, cowboy stories, he and my grandmother were very poor, and he didn't get good education. When this kind of music showed up, it was a complete new thing to him, these computer generated sounds amazed him. He soon started to read sci-fi books, and then documentaries about UFOS, and conspiracry theories. My dad should have been an astronaut or a space researcher , and I'm sorry his dream wasn't accomplished. I will always listen to these, and think about him. Love you, dad. Edit: I can't believe so many people read this! It means so much to be heard and I'm happy that many of you can relate to this story in some way, or just feel touched by it. Have a wonderful day and don't give up your dreams!
You are a soviet citizen in 1991 seeing the last hours of the USSR, you have parents living in yugoslavia, you may be asking how will the future be for you and for them, you take a look at your window in a cold night thinking how things will not be the same again.
@@chemi169 it's not just Bosnia, lots of former socialist countries broke into a civil war after the fall of USSR. they don't mention that on western TV for some reason. they always talk about "peaceful transition"
most people were quite hopeful and happy looking out their windows in 91, the sovblock collapsed - because the people wanted it to. The nostalgia for soviet union is a nostalgia for youth.
I think there are more people in the US who understand this than you might think - especially here in the here in 'Rust Belt'. Empty houses and factories left to rot and rust, but nonetheless reminders of a time when people had something to achieve, something to be proud of, something to look forward to. I don't know Russian, so I don't understand the sound clips, but I understand the feeling. The nostalgia for a bygone time falling further and further away, taken by greed and collective thinking; the imagined dreams that might have come true, had things gone just a little differently; the lost innocence and purity of science, and engineering, and artistic vision. Memories, real or imagined, are all we have to fill the husks of history.
I’m a rust belt american, and spread far away from the cities in the countryside, there lies rotting, lifeless shells of factories in between tiny towns which are slowly dying with their peak decades behind them. I don’t feel patriotic for this country, but that feeling is strong. I never noticed any of it before I became a communist.
There’s a similar thing to be found in some parts of the UK. I have lived in Manchester, which used revolve entirely around cotton production and is still filled with empty broken mills and factories that are just rotting. Whilst many parts of the city have moved on, it’s hauntingly eerie to walk amongst the parts of the city that haven’t - to think that once there were thousands of people inhabiting those factories that made the city breathe and now they are the most desolate places for miles around. To think that we used to make things there, and now all we have is a working class with no work to do :/
@@deletedhobo7405 20s - 80s America feels like an entirely different country. The American dream is dead and the USA is an rotting corpse at this point.
I feel what you say. Things aren't too different in other places. We didn't even have that many factory. I just feel people are terrible marginalised, rich can pay premium but rest have to bleed for every small substandard things.
Fuck, man, I always had connection with rust belt. Everything is familiar there. I’ve been to US and visited both coasts, went across the country. In rust belt I felt like home
"The world is not divided between East and West. You are American, I am Iranian, we don't know each other, but we talk together and we understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same." - Marjane Satrapi
If we could only wake more everyday people up and agree to unite against our governments and those that really pull the strings from behind the curtain. Can you imagine a world we then could materialize? :)
@@aventura8491 And whomever would lead this revolution would become the new government who, in time, would get corrupted as well. So nothing would really change, only some faces, curtains, and for that, we'd have been through a bloody war.
4. smile when you realize that you're not alone. we all are generation of adult kids lost in the croud in big cities, the country doesn't matter, we are the same.
Greetings from one man in the United States, to anyone living outside of America. Let us not let our rulers turn us into enemies. I know that we could be friends, if we only knew each other.
As a Russian that lives in america, I can tell you normal Russian people don't see Americans as enemies. They love our culture and our music, they love my american ascent when I speak Russian, anything else is propaganda. Moscow is beautiful, the farm cities look depressing like this mix, but the people from there are some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet. If any Americans ever visit russia that see my comment, sing a country song & they'll flock to you like you're a rare bird.
In my opinion hardbass is just stupid gopniks music. noto of these are fun. idk if you have experienced being attacked by a gopnik. but you propably listen to hardbass and are happy cuz xaxaxa blyat gopnik davai russia communism is good xaxaxaxa. no.
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Ull never knew about it. Cause that feelings inside ya when u hear it... We feels only one Association - soviet honey times, when everythin was so.. So toy and fairy life.. Peaceful. I did my Best.
I'm a 15 yo boy in Italy, it's 2 am. It's summer. I'm at the seaside. I'm starting apprecianting solitude, that has made me suffer so much in the previous summers. Sometimes strangers think Italy like "that sunny place pizza pasta mandolino (MAFIA COUGH COUGH)", but in fact we are just another capitalist country like US. They say we should be happy here, if you r sad it's just because you haven't the right mindset... My father's communist, he has always talked about USSR like a beautiful place. I don't know if I belive him, I've read Kundera's books, communism doesn't seem so good there. But when I listen to this music, and I read this heartwarming comment section, I feel terribly homesick for something I've never lived, and I just cast aside, for the moment, my inner Schopenhauer, the misantropy, and I just love y'all, because we're all the same thing, we all wish love and peace for humanity. I wish I could meet y'all in real life. Love from italy comrades ❤
USSR was indeed beautiful, but also just like the current capitalistic trash - was having it's own sets of problems. If you are pro-communist now - I bet you feel like in a prison, and if you were capitalist who were tempted by the western version of freedom in the USSR - you too would feel like in a prison. The biggest problems of USSR were the censorship and what will happen if you talk against the regime. Otherwise the socialistic elements weren't bad at all, neither the type of life.
I am Russian and if you believe what I read, the USSR was good, but not always at different times in different ways during Stalin’s time it was quite bad (World War II, famine, repressions). If I know everything correctly, then somewhere from 1960 to 1980 it was good to live there and I can even say that in some things today’s Russia is worse than the USSR
For people, who don't understand I'm from Russia/Soviet Union It's very sad when you lose a great country. Really. Grandparents tell us how good it used to be. We, the generation of perestroika, were born at the wrong time and in the wrong place. in 30 years we lost everything we had, the people became depressed, there were no salaries, a lot of alcoholics, old Khrushchevs, the post-Soviet atmosphere .. it all puts a lot of pressure on you. You know that you will never get out of here, you will not live better, your dreams will never come true. This architecture of the past reminds you that a completely different civilization lived here before, which dreamed of flying in space, aspired to the future, was simply kind. Now I'm just lying on the bed.. It's 3:00 am and I feel the pain. Every night. Sry, u just need to know, what's really happened with most of Russians.
wtf are you talking about. while you feel pain about the country you never really lived in, many peoples feel joy about the fact they found their states and freedom. USSR was a jail for peoples exept russian. Don't try to make us cry about your fantom pain, you can go fuck yoursel with it. It's realy great that there is no USSR anymore.
I'm finnish and I'm studying russian language in University. Last spring I made my language exchange in Russia and I went there by train. I can remember the feeling I got when I crossed the border, the train started to shake because of the old rails, the environment changed, architecture changed, it was like I jumped into a whole different era. There's no words to describe the feeling, but this music definitely speaks for it.
I know how you felt by just going from the western parts of Berlin to the area where the TV tower and the world time clock are situated (they were build by east Germany). This applies to many parts of Berlin. It feels like 2 distinct people from 2 different countries and eras were ordered to build 1 city and the location was divided randomly among them. Except of course the infrastructure is not different given I was there in 2017.
Communist dictatorship was a tragedy for my country. Putin's KGB regime is the heir to the Soviet dictatorship in terms of oppressing any freedom. You must thank Mannerheim for defending Finland in 1918 and 1939. Without him you would have the same railways, architecture, etc.
Thats why stepping off the train in st petersburg’s train station is a big thing. That VR trip from hki to st. P is going to a different place, that’s why all the Russians living here always go running back every weekend
@@charliesilverman1132 Both! It felt like home, where I hadn’t been in 30 years but nothing had changed. It’s impossible to describe the feeling and the atmosphere.
And here I am, filling my resume while listening to sovietwave, hoping I may find a job to get money to eat, smoke, and refill my car so that I may go to work the next morning ... and the music hacks into my soul ... when it became so hard to live?
It didn’t become hard to live, we just grew up. As kids we had no idea about responsibilities or money or anything. I wish you the best of luck wherever you go man, truly.
@@orbit5311 thats not true, housing in america (ik they may not be american but quality of life is declining most places) is getting more expensive, capitalists becoming more ballsy, same thing is happening in australia. its run its course
This comment section is a proof that our humanity still exists, although it might seem like the world being more and more divided, i think this paints a false picture of who we really are, humans. The world is going through a difficult time right now, after this pandemic is over, we will still have major challenges ahead of us, but we will be able to overcome them with our astounding ability to cooperate, as men and women, as people, as friends. I wish you all the very best
To further on what you are saying. I believe that especially during this time I’ve noticed that the ones who can yell but aren’t quite the most intelligent people seem to have their voice spread out rather easily. Because of this I think it gives that false sense of humanity going down the toilet when in reality it’s more of a select few that are causing most of the harm.
I like this music, but reading the comments made me come to the opposite conclusion as you, there are alot of dumbasses in the world. People repeating like sheep shit like "It gives me some emotions, some memories which I couldn't have had" like it's being poetic or clever.
@@Frankybeanselevators Oh no, because those weren't meant to be poetic or clever. You're reading something raw down here. Something direct. You're only seeing the parts where it can't be "eaten" by someone like you, figuratively speaking of course, because it all feels pretentious, doesn't it?
Feel a great sense of understanding and humility reading the experiences of people very far away from me. I relate to that deep disappointment with our current era. In the 80s technology was developing so fast and there was this sense of wonder for every technology coming up and where we would be. Then during the 90s internet use was becoming widespread and u could communicate with people all over the world. It seemed like we were going somewhere promising. But the new millennium arrived and all we get is more corruption and big corporations gathering data from us so they could advertise more products and, idk, governments spying on each other. Soon we’ll reach the 2020’s and it’s nowhere what people from previous decades imagined it would be. You can tell this from our current media as well. Media about the future are mostly dystopias or post apocalyptic or just depressing in general. But if u go back and see Sci-Fi from the 70s for example. It was full of exploring where we would be and what brand new things humanity could achieve. You can see this not only in films but in concept art from the 70s as well. I recommend the work of Syd Mead to get a feeling of that more Utopic sci-fi of the era. Vaporwave is mostly expressed from a capitalist point of view but I guess all systems can be corrupted by people and so we’re left with broken promises and nostalgia of what could’ve been. Greetings and much respect to Russians out there and people of all nations who were promised better.
Старый космический корабль в ржавом ангаре, старый самолёт облетавший весь мир, старый радиоприемник вспоминающий о утре в утерянной, другой цивилизации, старый человек, плачущий по будущему которое не наступило.
Remember when they said in the 2000s humanity would have colonized space? Lived among the stars and driven flying cars? Here we are, worrying whether we'll be able to keep living on this planet for much longer instead
@tankie chekist well, if you think that life is just food, healthcare and education, good for you. It doesn't matter that you gonna have a good life. All of that to be unable to buy things to enjoy, just living the same god damn day again and again. But yeah, being concerned about being able to have a good life in the future is a real problem in our society. Don't blame that on capitalism though, because welfare state is not incompatible to capitalism - as Nordic countries can prove.
@@TwistersSK8 successful welfare state in the global north is the consequence of ripping apart the global south. We got similar welfare systems down here but we are subject to the power of European and North American corporations that keep us poor
I 100 % agree with V. A. Legasov about the nuclear energy, see his articles (awaylable aso in English), There is a myth that he has become an opponent of nuclear energy afther Chernobyl NPP disaster happened. That is 100 % myth! I'm convinced that atomic energy is a green source, effective and safe. Nuclear safety is at the highest possible level, but You can not develop machine, aparathus, what is 100 % safe. I live in Czech republic, what is 100 % pro - nuclear country and honsstly, I am proud to it! There is also way to Nuclear Fusion power plant, what sounds fantastic, but extremly expensive and there is no Nuclear fusion reactor ready for producing electricity.
They are trillions and trillions of universe with different outcome some little but some massive choices like Soviet being defeated or nazi taking over the world
You know... This music is waking a "deep" nostalgia in you. You didn't even see this times but you feel it... I think even non-Russians will understand me.
Hello there. Я просто хотел сказать, что читая комментарии людей с разных стран, я начинаю верить в человеческое братство, ведь я зашёл поностальгировать о временах, в которых даже не жил. Но я ни как не ожидал увидеть здесь столько иностранцев, не живших в СССР и говорящих очень добрые слова, из-за которых мне становиться тепло на душе
Hello There ... Я не являюсь носителем русского языка, надеюсь, Google Translate работал. Я прочитал ваш комментарий, и я тоже чувствую братство в комментариях, я думаю, что мир должен отложить эти различия и сосредоточиться на улучшении жизни людей во всем мире. пусть это будет началом, как немец, я поддерживаю вас и всех остальных, я сделаю все возможное, чтобы улучшить жизненные ситуации для всех, кто в этом нуждается. в равной степени. Комерад
that's the point of vaporwave. that nostalgia for something that was meant to be, that was promised and designed in front of our eyes and then it just vanished before we could experience it. weirdly enough, we refer to vaporwave only from a (post)capitalistic point of view, but this kinda disillusion seems to be well known in russia as well. or is it because capitalism has enetered the chat there as well?
extravale It’s fucking sad, even now this future was never realized for anyone and we’re left with shattered dreams and a life where everything is a commodity and the earth is dying. Shit feels bad man.
@@Condobius they call that Shadowrun in some circles, where the people are aware large data-herding corporations can legally attempt assassination of individuals deemed too dangerous to let live (See "SWAT"ting a whistleblower). Oh, and drones. Theyr'e closer than the Chemtrails are.
Capitalism entered the chat and ushered in the largest, most rapid, collapse in life expectancy and quality of life ever seen outside of an active war zone.
Vaporwave it's a style that talk a lot to my feelings, and not only the melancholic ones. When I listen I'm not thinking bout capitalism, I'm listening to a song that sorta understand what I feels, so I strongly believe that saying it is all bout capitalism is bs
In 80's people think they would be in Mars and have a flying car by the 2000's yet here we are, in this nonsense that is the former Soviet Union, no future, no plans and no friends. It was all just a dream, a dream that was never achieved, a long forgotten dream.
to be honest, i didn't really know what i expected when i click on this, but i was mostly expecting some kind of meme. what i got was much more beautiful. this sounds beautiful, and the context behind it is amazing and interesting. i'm not russian at all, i was born and raised in new york to albanian parents, but this still invokes plenty of feelings and a strange nostalgia-like feeling. as another user marie lewis said, it's "a memory that's not my own."
Russians and Ukrainians: hatin' on Poles. Ukrainians and Poles: hatin' on Russians Russians and Poles: hatin' on Ukranians. ... and have you seen what's up with the Balkans? Maybe Slavs just aint getting along that well. But yeah, peace brother.
Greetings from Russia. Poland is beautiful country with beautiful people. I hope someday we will solve all disagreements on high level and visit each other like closest friends.
Peace and love to everyone in the comments section, no matter where you lay your head. I am a Black man living in New York City, Brooklyn to be exact! I'm turning 26-years old soon, and I've realized I know very little of how life is outside of the U.S. It's taken me years to break down the illusion that I am living in "the greatest country in the world." That couldn't be further from the truth. That aside. This is the happiest I have ever been in my life. As I untangle the webs of U.S. propaganda (democracy, capitalism, etc.), I am finding myself to be human before anything else. Life is rough. Happiness and love are the only ways through it. Stay strong, and take care. p.s. I love you ;)
Fellow US comrade here - glad to hear your journey has taken you out of the typical mindset of our countrymen. I hope you're well 2 years on. Solidarity forever!
@@personalshadow7447 Time stamp links from the description don't work on mobile app; only time stamps from comments do -- idk why, but that's the way it is lol
Fixed: For non-russians: this music enhances nostalgia from our childhood. Samples used from old cartoons about space, tv news, etc. Now we have no future, shattered hopes
I came here expecting to listen for a minute and losing interest like I usually do with vaporwave, and about 15 minutes later I'm in a complete trance that was broken by an ad. In short, this is gorgeous. I love it.
@@arbussman5003 It's more than that, it's even more than humanity itself, it's about conquering nature, earth and cosmos, conquering the rules of the entire universe and bending them to our will, and enjoying the existence before it ends... It's for great minds, comrade. Bc normie consumerist slaves don't want to be great,they just want to be a shadow in the history... ( maybe at best, one skull that a archeologist finds a couple pf centuries later)
OK so... I'm a little French guy and decided to write a book here in the comments that no one is likely to read. It's crazy how I understand this playlist. I mean I'm young and French, so how could I relate to old Russian dreams? Because we feel the same things. I mean there are actually people who want to divide us. To make us think that we are so different that we cannot understand each other. In France, politicians talk about Muslims as if they were fucking aliens (because of terrorist attacks you know) and that's pretty sad. War and hatred make it possible to advance the capitalist economy better, so we are stuffed in our heads and we are divided. We are pushed into ridiculous competitions to the point of forgetting that those opposite, whether they are financial competitors or enemy soldiers, are humans. Like us. We are closing ourselves off from other cultures, other ways of thinking, other stories, other people. But today we have the internet. We no longer need to learn a language to understand others. We never needed. Music may be enough. Art can be enough. And the internet is helping us. Never stop listening to playlists of all styles, from all countries. I come from a Japanese jazz playlist of the 70s, after that I will surely go on a 60's brazilian playlist doomer. Nothing can divide us here on the internet. Love all of you. Croissant update: I wrote this over a year ago, thinking no one would read it. In one year, so much has happened, for all of us I think. Under this comment, you answered me, and it made me so happy. Of course it got political, I don't agree with everything, but that's why it's so interesting. Above all, you gave me hope. Even if it costs you nothing to reply to a youtube comment, you did it. And I'm so thankful for that. In France, things have changed. Not for the best clearly. Politicians are increasingly angry and xenophobia has become a political argument. But after the yellow vests crisis and the coronavirus, there are not many people ready to try again to change things. There are a few politicians who try, but the media is obsessed with the good old, corrupt, ignorant or both, who want to rule a country and not help people. I won't be 18 before the election, but all my friends are, and they're as lost as I am to be honest. But after all, I try not to forget the main thing: it's not about anything other than people. Not about political parties or ethnicity or religion or sexual orientation or even IQ level. I've seen so many people this year who wanted to erase divides and who actually used this cause to unleash hate, towards Jews or Muslims, towards pro-vaccines or anti-vaccines, left or right , lgbtq+ people, and I'm so sick of it. I still listen to music. I am still cultivating myself. I learned more about the English language. I think I will learn Italian with a friend next. I realize that the French are often bastards, as some of you have said in the comments. I mean, even I can't stand them. So I hope we will improve. Sorry from us. I love you. Baguette.
as a brazilian, i also understand you. we are being divided for absolutely no reason. socialists, capitalists, christians, muslins, left, right. it's all silly. as teenager, im hopeful that we, as a new generation, will be able to build a closer world. we are more native to technology and we were born in a more understanding time, so i truly hope that we wil build a closer world. not perfect, just a little less divided. im also sending love to everybody.
German here. Looking back 106 years, we two would have met somewhere half way between our homes to massacre each other. Why? Just because of false promises and egotistical pride? We have much more in common than not. We are like brothers who used to be childish and full of anger and pride, but after so many years we live as allies. Especially now, during christmas time, this makes me think of the Christmas Truce in WW1, when both sides layed down their weapons for an evening to celebrate christmas together, then on the next day go back to fighting.... With any human we may perceive as an enemy right now, deep down we share many things with them. If we can look past the current circumstances, we may find that we are a lot just like our enemy. I'll listen to the Brazilian doomer playlist after this as well 👍 see you there 🇫🇷☮️🤝🇩🇪
When "Soviet" and "Melancholy" are on the same phrase, all I can think of is this quote: "Yes. I once thought of that. My family is waiting for me there. But even if I fled to the United States, I would once again find myself creating weapons of mass murder. In the end, it doesn't matter where I go. I am still a weapons scientist. To be honest with you, I am tired. Every day, I help create things that should never be used - things that should never have existed in the first place. Every day, without sleep. Without a word of praise from others. And my creations do not even benefit mankind. They are merely the tools of politicians. All I wanted to do was build space rockets. But it was not to be. The space race between America and Russia became the prey of the politicians. The space race and the arms race are one and the same. Missiles, rockets... what's the difference? Scientists are always being used. Please watch over my family." (Nikolai Stepanovich Sokolov, Weapon Scientist, 1964).
That made me start tearing up. My dad was in the Navy for the Soviet Union, and all that he would tell me of his time there is how he lost his love for the ocean. Why does it have to be like this?
@@Masha-tc3lb Oh, this is sad. At least we can put our part on doing things different, may be not for ourselves, but for next generations. Please, love yourself
I feel like this music is the sound of a sad smile. It is nostalgia for the anticipation of a future: a future that we now know will never come. Perhaps for some it is a kind of post-longing for a world where there was a side to take, a cause to embrace, a better world to create. Whether it was liberals, communists, fascists or even conservatives there was always a hope to be embraced, a shining future just over the horizon. We were sold that dream for decades. people worked, died, and lived for those dreams. And now? Russia, Germany, America... the young have lost faith in the future, hope is a foreign word. But we still hold onto the nostalgia. Homesick for a place we have never been. communism, capitalism... both have promised. Both have failed. But still, here we are.
I have no doubt that conservatives and communist alike wish for a better future. We are not going to get there by allowing corporations to control our entire lives.
Alex Siemers then they aren’t conservatives. conservatives are not supposed to favor anything over the people’s well-being. Nationalism is a part of it as well so if they support destroying nature and big cooperations then they’re not conservatives they’re globalists.
@@alexsiemers7898 A lot of conservatives are still manipulated by neoconservatives (aka capitalists in disguise) that say one thing, and then do something completely different.
Also Anarchists and Libertarians are anti-corporativism, the Anarchists belive in a better world without masters and gods and Libertarians believe in a world where people make their own destiny without intervention of the state.
Jaymes elliot the one, who denies its past mistakes, suffers from overpopulation and has an areas infected with radiation? Or the one, who monitors every move of its citizens in Internet and kills every movement that tries to go against its government? Also - no social help for anyone)
@@alexanderkot3151 never said it was good. They are still technologically ahead and doing better than a lot of other countries. However i understand your point that they could have picked a better direction to move towards. Also finding countries who acknowledge their dark pasts is rare, most countries deny or try to play down their mistakes. There are dark histories where ever there are people. I am saying that the quality of life is pretty good in south Korea and Japan compared to Russia as a whole.
Russia has way more extension affected by radiation than Japan. Its just that Japan is 1000 times smaller; yet 30 times richer. And the monitoring of people is a Chinese thing (yeah, communism legacy), not a japanese thing. This all said, i like modern Russia. Nothing agains my russian friends and their history. Well yeah, just against bloody communism. It is the source of the biggest poorness of the world.
Not a Russian, a Dutch guy actually. But i think you guys are awesome for still being here today. After reading the comments about your stories and that your hopes and dreams are lost. I truly felt sorry for you fellas. Stay strong alright? It may not be much but just know that i care about you, no matter who you are.
this is a beautiful comment, american boy from florida. recently i traveled through holland by bike and met so many wonderful strangers. i wish to travel to russia some day. i have grown up watching russian videos on youtube of people doing amazing things. ive always looked up to the bravery of the people in russia. peace and love to all
These hopes and dreams turned out to be just communist propaganda in a totalitarian state. I am Russian and I am happy that there will be no more communism. KGB officer Putin used these dreams and the desire for revisionism to build his dictatorship. Now we need to get rid of Putin's dictatorship and build a free country.
@Snails40 As you said, feelings override logic. These people want to believe in a world that could've been. I say let them dream. That's where progress comes from.
"And then, after five minutes of silence, almost inaudibly, the old man sighed and said, more to himself than to Artyom: ‘Lord, what a splendid world we ruined . . .” Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2033
These songs symbolise a past that was ripped from us, a future that we never got, and a present we could not choose. And not just regarding the Soviet Union. It stands for all the things that are gone, irreplaceable. As I see the last marvels of Soviet engineering being torn down, the massive factories getting leveled, I feel cheated and betrayed. And there is Yugoslavia, the Serbian wars. That the west had to intervene in. We all say that once the good times will be back, but as time passes... the past fades. Tho I still believe, one day, when it all falls, we will rise from the ashes. Because we have something to fight for. We know what our parents and grandparents built. And we know we can do it again. God bless all who read this. Darkness is not forever.
I'm glad you believe in Russia, sadly so many people here don't. I came to Russia from the US in 2014 and often times feel more patriotic than the people around me. Not the fake Первый канал kind of patriotism. The real kind, love of country, not worshipping the government. Governments come and go but Russia has been here for ages and it's not going anywhere. Despite the corruption and difficulties there is a future to build here. I see so much potential everywhere.
@@spiicypotato No, prisoners built them. Our grandparents worked there. My grandmother worked at the powerplant in our city, office job. She's getting higher pension than most people get paid for working today. The USSR isn't all bad narrative.
T-90 Vladimir oh prisoners built hem. So it’s ok: as long as we satisfy the megalomaniac madness of dictators. And yeah, we had to intervene to ensure justice was served. As it was.
Granted, I'm not ex-Soviet, but this still makes me wonder where we went so wrong. 30 years ago in Turkey nobody locked their doors at night, strangers liked to smile at each other. People helped those in need, there was social cohesion. What happened now? Why don't we have hope anymore?
@@elliecressy6033 Turkey was even closer to the West and capitalism 30 years ago than it is today, "bro". So you really cannot put the blame on that. If anything, Turkey is an Islamist shithole these days.
@@ozberksevinc2704 Just to clarify, I am not pissing on the Turkish people. They are good human beings; generous, polite and friendly. The Turkish regime/government though... Unbelievable. They have destroyed an entire country.
My parents are from the Soviet Union. My dad wanted to be a cosmonaut. These songs make me miss something I never even had. I want to see Russia again, so bad
Seeing the comments really is depressing. To see the future be ripped away from you like that, I couldn't imagine. We're all just people, why do our superiors herd us around like sheep?
You don't have to imagine, it's coming to your neighbourhood sooner than later... We are the sheep that give power to the wrong people. Stop supporting those that feed you shit and think for yourself, it's time to play the game, no need to shy away any longer.
@@onemorebonktonight Buddy, they are just people. Just people. I am not better by any stretch. Neither are you. They are NOT faceless. The propensity to shovel under one self is akin to a basic instinct. Empires rise and empires fall. Like the tide. Things not peachy keen here in the US either.
It wasn't just Russia, we feel you in the west too. "We wanted flying cars. Instead we got 140 characters." --P. Thiel, The best minds of our time wasting their talent trying to discover new ways to get us to click ads.
everything just seems to be going so wrong, but why? i'm from Russia, actually, and it feels like someone fooled you really badly, that's not the future what we wanted...everyone feels that way?
Comment sections like these are what keeps my faith in humanity from deteriorating further, it's nice to see people get along and enjoy music without all the hectic confusion, fear, division, and problems of modern society
Ну тогда мы рады тебя видеть ёпта, хуй твой переводчик переведет то что сейчас я написал. Пиздец, я открыл этот видос и ахуел от того что есть такой жанр
I was born after the fall of the soviet union, but my parents had a collection of soviet cartoons, I remember my favourite was the one with the hare and the wolf. My grandpa still has a lot of soviet memerobelia left. Looking back on those cartoons and the soviet brutalist architecture, a sense of emptiness pervades eveything and disconnects me from a crucial yet indescribable feeling within my soul. But even then, there were positives to growing up in an ex soviet state. I remember each christmas the smell of a freshly cut tree, freshly cooked slavic and baltic foods, the simple enjoyment of going to a crude playground and meeting with neigbours and many more memories. Comparing that to the West and the aura of materialism and artificiality which is ever more omnipresent, I sincerely miss those simpler delights, even if some days I would go to bed hungry.
40 years ago, both eastern and western governments had goals of exploring the universe in it's totality. Now we're both at the whim of oligarchs and billionaires who only wish to go into space because they "think it's fun".
For me it is like future in the past like something had to happened but never did and at the same time like childhood memories from the summer like bright fantasy and happy sadness
I'm Polish so my attitude towards Russians is kind of weird. History, politics etc. tells me to hate them and distance myself from them but on the other hand I understand them as a Slav and can relate to their point of view. Edit: didn't age that well xd
Do not hate, brother. I am Russian, and all this appaling shit happening all around us for the last God knows how many years has one singular goal: to tear us, the people, apart. I cheered for the Ukrainians in 2014, my heart is with Belarus in 2020, and the Poles, why, you guys are just wonderful. I visited your country once. It was so foreign, yet so home-like, much more than most any other country, where I just felt like an alien. We all are taught to hate, but that's just the thing to bring home: hate is TAUGHT; love is INTRINSIC.
I'm Russian, born and grew up in Ukraine. And it's sad for me to realize, that such a big, authetic country and culture became a territory with a lot of wars, poor people and existential disapointment. And all we have is ruin of the other civilization. And I'm glad to see, that people here are very friendly and understand this feelings. Thank you for it.
Me also from Ukraine (half Russian). Soviet Union regime killed some of my grandparents, you know. Holodomor, Big Terror, Shtrafbat. Dreams of cosmos are cool, but what about people =( I am glad USSR has gone. It's a pity that Russia continues its imperialist approaches.
@@kladbische You could also remember how many were starved to death in russian empire and times before, and compare to the time when it was at last put to an end.
You guys in the comment section all seem great people. I needed to see some nice words. There is very little hope in this world. Thank you all and bless you! Also this music touches deep into my soul.
Hope lives in people's hearts. As long as we are here and as long as we live, we will love and there will be hope. I wish you all the good things in the world.
@@sirmount2636 soviet system saved the entire world from Nazi's, built infrastructure that is still used by this day, and united half of the eurasia and some countries all over the world. There is no good and evil, just the past we fear and love at the same time.
CRUASSAN-FAN More people died in Soviet famines than the Holocaust so your point is invalid. “There is no good & evil” is something evil people say. Lmao
I just want to let you all know that I have nothing but love in my heart for everyone in the comments section. I never thought a RUclips comments section could change my world view the way this one did. My heart goes out to everyone struggling due to post-Soviet economics and I hope that one day, regardless of who world leaders are, we, the people, can come together and love each other regardless of politics, social status, race, religion, or borders. Love knows no borders, and I send all of my love to you. Much love from America.
We all just need to inter-marry / mate and turn gray. Then again, someone would be a different shade of gray than another and there'd be factions. Burn it clean.
i guess all those things u said,politics-social status-race-religion-borders-are the reason we cant come together. so we cant do it regardless those...on the contrary only without those, unity shall come.
>come together and love each other regardless of politics, social status, race, religion, or borders well that's only possible under communism, time to read Marx and Lenin
I’ve listened to many different kinds of music, from Scandinavian first black metal wave to middle eastern folk ones, etc etc. but I swear this is the most... strange, strange piece of masterpiece I’ve ever listened to. The pain is however, some capitalistic bullshit ads amongst this overwhelming atmosphere... Greetings from a colonized lovely land
I started with German Folk Rock, went over to Metal... got politicized somewhere along the way, and suddenly my music taste started to align with my political believes... Just a few years ago I would have never listened to this kind of music, but here I am. It's so... beautiful... And it hurts.
You know, as a Russian I would say that saying "this is nostalgy not for the past but for the unhappened future" is true partially. Soviet times had its good sides, some people (not the privileged but the educated common people) were genuinely happy. For an American point of view this happiness might just seem as an illusion created with Soviet cinematography where people looked glad and happy (the films had good casts and acting which is evident even for me, born after the USSR's fall) and the promise of glorious future mostly. But the food had a high quality, education and medical care was free for everyone and had very high quality as well and at some point Soviets were considered the begiist readers in the world (marking their interest for literature) Then came so called "Perestroika" (literally "rebulding") and fall of the Soviet union with subsequent crysis that burned Soviet people's hope and dreams to ashes. So nostalgy for the long lost Soviet times may be different. For some, it is longing for the unhappened future. For some it is Khrushev post-war "Ottepel" or stable Brezhnev era with good and popular comedy movies. For the later generation it is painful and kind of bittersweet longing for youth spent in the dying and changing state where bright dreams of becoming an austronaut were not relevant anymore and the future seemed cold and unknown marking the arrival of capitalism.
I've watched a lot of interviews with Russian people in small towns who are struggling desperately because after the fall, there was just...no support of any kind. No infrastructure, no real economy to speak of. They get by with the bare minimum, but there is no grand dream left. I can believe that under the Soviet Union, at least things were somewhat stable. As an American we want so much to believe the fall brought freedom, but so many decades later, it's clear it did not do that for everyone. It holds up a cold mirror to our own society and shows us what there is left for us if we continue the way we are going.
@@Apetits unfortunately, it didnt bring any kind of freedom. Neither communism nor capitalism was the problem, corrupt people in the government were and are the problem
@@Apetits I saw this interview as well where a man asks, “These are abstract concepts, we cannot eat freedom.” Americans don’t realize the sacrifice Russians made to install “capitalism.” Those first few years were brutal. It is a sacrifice the US has never made. The red scare. 🫴 In the US it is socialism for the corps and brutal absolute capitalism for the people.
Part 2 - ruclips.net/video/0JOMVp9aav8/видео.html
Part 3 - ruclips.net/video/hUrkbwl0Po4/видео.html
0:00 - Буран - Воскрешение
2:28 - Буран - Возвращение
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5:37 - Маяк - Река
9:50 - Маяк - Иллюзии
vk.com/public55584875
majak.bandcamp.com
13:19 - Артек Электроника - Новый Человек
17:17 - Артек Электроника - Шагая Сквозь Эпоху
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22:20 - Гербарий - Колесо Обозрения
26:26 - Гербарий - Синхронность Волн
vk.com/gerbarijj
soundcloud.com/gerbaarijj
gerbarijj.bandcamp.com
30:35 - Протон 4 - Опережая Время
34:57 - Протон 4 - Время Жить
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proton4.bandcamp.com
soundcloud.com/proton-4-1
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38:41 - Ev3nmorn - End
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ev3nmorn.bandcamp.com
42:47 - Удары Синтезаторов - Предчувствие Космоса
vk.com/analog_days
soundcloud.com/analog_days
46:26 - Polska Radio One - Волга
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soundcloud.com/polskaradioone
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51:35 - Весна Весна - Море Комет
54:46 - Весна Весна - Перемены Настроения
58:51 - Весна Весна - Шторм
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facebook.com/vesnavesnaband
soundcloud.com/viesnaviesna
vesnavesnaband.bandcamp.com
1:02:49 - Анна Ворфоломеева - Как Мне Тебя Назвать
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1:06:40 - Весна на улице Карла Юхана - Камамбер
1:11:13 - Весна на улице Карла Юхана - Надежда
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1:16:10 - Be Smooth - Rocket Race to the Future
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Ok Doomer
dude you gotta do some aggressive mixes maybe some marselius kreutz this is fantastic also your taste is a-1 named after one of my favourite bands no less
Damned Nice!
Perfect.
They took it down 😭
For not russian: this music begins nostalgy from our childhood. Samples from old cartoons about space, old tv news, etc. Our parents in childhood belives they will fly and observe space, stars, live with robots. But now we have no future, all cosmic science corrupted =( Sry. 4 my english, use it only playing online games.
that's kinda depressing
@@TheHge99 That s really depressing is the fact that future of nation was stolen and sold for nothing.
Thanks for the insight. That's super depressing
Thank you, I'm sorry
Very interesting, Russia is so far and mysterious to me, I like your explanation.
1 soviet hour literally lasts 1h20
It's a russian hour
@@tomasirigoin7350 at work
In Poland we say something will last russian month when it will be ages.
@@browarman Russian year*
Soviet entropy hole add 20 minutes to every hour.
It weirdly feels like listening to a memory that’s not my own
I grew up in Russia, the USSR economy fell and everything collapsed
Amusement park didn't have kids laughing any more, only rusting broken steel, industry and factories frozen and collapsed, no jobs, empty apartment buildings
The entire country was Detroit in the 50's and look at Detroit now, it's a hollow empty shell where the strong prey on the weak
We had our own factories, TV's, radios, furniture, now we don't do anything only sell oil to the West
Marie Lewis Listen to those kind of thoughts ....... or take notes ... leads to strange places you can’t share with others but it’s a fun escape/teacher
This is a good way of describing it
Agreed, I have a very weird indescribable emotional reaction to this kind of stuff. Anyone else get that?
@inyrui dude shut up lmao
nostalgia for the USSR is not nostalgia for the past but for the lost future.
omg, you put it into words.
Yes
ah yes all those people that could have been killed or could have died of hunger 🥰🥰🥰
@@zulaaaa Could have? They already are being killed and dying and are going to continue do so. One of the things he meant by "lost".
@@zulaaaa you are either plagued by capitalist brainrot or a capitalist yourself. either way, the future will not be yours.
When I watched some "1 Hour Brazillian Doomer" (basically sad Bossa Nova) playlists I found a surprising amount of Russian people in the comments, saying how they didn't understand the language but could relate to the feelings. And now I, a Brazillian, have this pop up in my recommendations and make me feel nostalgic about memories that aren't mine.
This world we live in feels kinda small right now.
I always felt that latin music and Russian music were very similar. Similar chord progressionsetc.
Pior que eu senti a mesma coisa.
I feel the same right now. I feel a conection with the music, although I don't have any.
I had the exact same experience several years ago when I was in a taxi in Egypt. The driver played some old traditional egypt/arabic music and although I was familiar with it. Hearing it while driving through the desert in the evening gave me the exact same feeling as I get when I hear traditional Swedish folk music while driving through the forrest covered hills of central Sweden.
In the end, we're all brothers. We're all family, just separated.
Who would’ve guessed that the friendliest comment section on RUclips would be on a video of Soviet music.
Montgomery Ward there’s less individualists here, it’s no surprise
People aren't actually corporate bootlickers here so yeah it makes sense
:)
Anyone who's not American?
its the fear of gulag
I was looking through this thinking I'd find a lot of communist or Soviet jokes but instead, I found a bunch of Nostalgic comments that made me sad.
@Uncle Sam's no
@Uncle Sam's fuck off zionist
саме хере
@@TheSporewow ай сии вот ю дид зэрэ
@WageSlaving2TheTop ! unbased, gay and cringe
"Sovietwave is not nostalgia for the past, but for a future that never happened."
Based and Markfished
that would be never happen
"Sovietwave is not nostalgia for the past, but for a future that never happened."
*yet
You know, as a Russian I would say that it is true partially. Soviet times had its good sides, some people (not the privileged but the educated common people) were genuinely happy. For an American point of view this happiness might just seem as an illusion created with Soviet cinematography where people seemed glad and happy (the films had good casts and acting which is evident even for me, born after the USSR's fall) and the promise of glorious future mostly. But the food had good quality, medical service was free and of a good quality, education was also free and at some point Soviet people were considered the biggest readers in the whole world (marking their interest for literature)
Then came so called "Perestroika" (literally "rebulding") and fall of the Soviet union with subsequent crysis that burned Soviet people's hope and dreams to ashes.
So nostalgy for the long lost Soviet times may be different. For some, it is longing for the unhappened future. For some it is Khrushev post-war "Ottepel" or stable Brezhnev era with good and popular comedy movies. For the later generation it is painful and kind of bittersweet longing for youth spent in the dying and changing state where bright dreams of becoming an austronaut were not relevant anymore and the future seemed cold and unknown. Capitalism came to its reign.
@Commander Russian Waifu 🇷🇺 Capitalism always wins...because people are human.
This playlist is interrupted by screaming, loud, in-your-face, american ads.
How ironic.
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Makes sense. They won the Cold War. We're it the other way, we'd all be living like North Korea.
@@KasumiRINA You Americans have no idea what you took from us.
Capitalist Realism
@@KasumiRINA Won the cold war? By that do you mean no nukes were fired? There could be no single winner, it's either nobody or everybody.
“For decades we were told we would own the future. Then one morning the USSR fell and we learned that in fact none of us would own anything.”
/music plays
It doesnt fell. You destroyed it with your ignorance and weak spirit. You deserve not to own anything - othervise the fact you own a pc and keyboard to type this rediculous shit. Shut up LOH
@@Alex_Short sure, leave it up to you to decide what people deserve or don't deserve
@@BernardoPOR interesting thing. You judge me but dont judge the comment author what they deserve or not. You too judge and deciding. Have a look in the mirror. I know what i am talkign about and have no clue. Shut up and go
@@Alex_Short I juge you only based on what you said. I didn't "decide" what you were, I refered to your comment. You, however, were condemning the person above, adding things which he didn't even say. What he stated is a completely vague comment made in Cotation marks, that shows that it might not even be his words, but you just went on saying he doesn't deserve this and that. By your standards I wold have to juge the author, wheter "he deserves something or not" but you completely missed the point: I refuse to juge people by what they deserve. I can't even beggin to define what "deserving" is, but you surelly do. That's what I thought was wrong. You don't get to decide what people deseve or don't deserve just like that. I don't have to juge the author, I have to juge you for juging others. I never wanted to judge you or anybody on how they deserve something. That shows how you didn't pay any attention to what I said.
The fact that you think you can get away by saying "i judged someone, but you judged me, therefore you are doing the same as me" beggins a paradox:
1- If what I did is the same as what you did, then what you said is just as wrong as what I said. But if what you said is correct, then what I said is also correct, making my opinion just as valid.
2- Just because someone juges you for juging someone else, doesn't mean he or she is making the same statements and the same jugements as you are.
You said to josh "you destoyed it with your weak spirit". Says who? is it his fault? How is it his falut? How do you even know that he was from the soviet Union?
See the contradiction?
Ace Of Spades he is not “you”, “you” are the oligarchs who stole the means of production from the workers who build them, and the hard work of our parents and grandparents doesn’t belong to these oligarchs but to the youth it has been stolen from
For context: this photo was made in 1993 during the constitutional crisis. Army used tanks to assault the house of parliament. And no, that's not a Disneyland in the background.
They attacked only legimate goverment, fucking traitors.
Fuck Yeltsen
Fuck Freedmans minions
Fuck shock therapy
Yuri Shishenko but very well repaired...
I'd love to know more about this.
@@LegendaryCollektor me too I wanna know so much about Russian history and culture
I'm not even Russian and I feel like my future was stolen from me and my comrades.
Soviet Union was not only russians.
@@Сергей-г5п8м Yeah I know just simplifying it to one.
Da
Same sad feeling...
Soviet Union was half non-Russians. Don't disrespect them.
People are so cool and nice in this backyard alley of RUclips, stay all who you are. You make the world a better place!
I really enjoy the exchanges between different cultures in places like this. I’ve been introduced to so many great songs and bands like Na Zare and KINO. It shows that in the end, we are all human and have more in common than differences.
Wair Baldorf did you see the movie ‘Leto’ already? It’s about the rockscene in Leningrad during the eighties. Viktor Tsoi the singer of Kino is one of the main figures in the movie.
Dr.Fünke's100%NaturalGood-TimeFamilyBandSolution, Thank you Doctor! This makes my day!
It's warm and refreshing isn't it? Music unites us
beautiful words... I wish you all the best! Regards to the people from this backyard alley!
These vids are doing more for the stabilization of Ruso-American relations than any politician / organization on either side of the Atlantic.
Fuck off with your antisemitism, Adi Bosanac. Nobody wants to hear your nazi bullshit rhetoric.
Mr Boatface can you refute his point moshe?
i beg to differ, dusty rhodes and nikolai volkoff will always be the superpowers.
Mikhail “on either side of the Pacific” also works 😅
just want to say not because most here talk in english we are all form the us :(
Politicians want us to believe we are enemies. Yet here I only see friends. Thank you for coming here. Your kindness makes me cry.
I would rather say "comrades" instead of "friends"
Къде изчезнаха добрите стари времена. Аз съм тук с теб товарищ!
Love u
Thats why the workers of the world must unite, or they will continue to make us kill each other, when in reality we have more in common with one another than with the bourgeoisie in each of our respective countries. GLOBAL SOLIDARITY.
WE, the communists of the world, the true class-conscious proletarians - we have no fatherland or motherland, our homeland is the Earth, and we have nothing to lose, but our chains.
Bourgeoise politicians made proletarians enemies of each other.
Remember that, my comrade.
Нормально я люблю все советское но эта музыка очень крассива. Я турчанка и вот конечно же всё о советской време кажется мне увлекательно, и вот это зачем я изучала русский язык после мне была 30 лет. У вас очень хорошая и интересная культура. Блогадарю вас за отличнаяа музыка.
Свобода. Равенство Братство.
Hello from russia
Ты хорошо посторалась и неплохо знаешь русский. Ты молодец). Привет из России. Мечтаю попасть в Стамбул и в Анталью, хочется посмотреть вашу прекрасную страну
❤
I am not from Soviet Union ..i from ex Yugoslavia but this playlist remind me off sitting in night listening to radio (electronic music was popular in Yugoslavia ) and reading futuristic magazines in 80s dreaming off world and space travel beyond 2000
@Scp 173 It is religion and history legacy. Serb and croats were under different Empires. So they have different mentality.
Drži se prijatelju
@@Neverlier paranóico outro é esquizofrênico.
@@Tirex501 да, да, всё что скажешь
I lived in Serbia for a couple of years and this playlist brought back a flood of memories of walking alongside the Danube and seeing the big government buildings in Belgrade
This is the comment section that cures the covid and cold War relations.
let's hope that the workers can stop their governments from again returning to a wartime footing ... we need to crush the warmongers before they take any more innocent lives
@@sirjamesgray Which warmongers are you talking about?
A year ago I went to the library and saw someone was still logged into their RUclips account. I added this video to his favourites. I hope he enjoyed it.
Praxis
❤
a good gift doesn't have to cost money...
@@blop-a-blop9419 Exactly!
@@blop-a-blop9419 Ѕоѵіет метноᴅ іѕ моге есопомісдʟ. Сдрітдʟіѕм!! 😂
USSR, how are you?
Belarus, how are you?
Moldova, how are you?
Estonia, how are you?
Latvia, how are you?
Lithuania, how are you?
Kazakhstan, how are you?
Kyrgyzstan, how are you?
Tajikistan, how are you?
Turkmenistan, how are you?
Uzbekistan, how are you?
*Russia, how are you?*
Armenia, How are you?
Azerbaijan, how are you?
Georgia, how are you?
*Ukraine, how are you?*
Belarus was the most socialistic country of all. Now there's no revolution happens, I think it's okay. Because the protests brings us USSR, why we should stop people?
@@kirill1376 Беларусь не социалистическая . Почему вы сравниваете режим каких то бешенных от бабок и власти Пу и Лу с социализмом? Они не имеют отношения к социализму никакого.
Заебись
I'm from Moldova, capitalism didn't bring us freedom, it brought even more problems. I wish more people would understand this.
Russia, w h o a r e y o u ?
This is so nostalgic to me. My father used to listen to this kind of music. He was young when this genre became popular and he fell in love with it. He's been listening to it for 30 years. Because I always heard it playing, I grew up to love it too, but now I actually know why he loves it so much. As a kid he read a lot of western, cowboy stories, he and my grandmother were very poor, and he didn't get good education. When this kind of music showed up, it was a complete new thing to him, these computer generated sounds amazed him. He soon started to read sci-fi books, and then documentaries about UFOS, and conspiracry theories. My dad should have been an astronaut or a space researcher , and I'm sorry his dream wasn't accomplished.
I will always listen to these, and think about him. Love you, dad.
Edit:
I can't believe so many people read this! It means so much to be heard and I'm happy that many of you can relate to this story in some way, or just feel touched by it. Have a wonderful day and don't give up your dreams!
I appreciate you writing this for the world to see.
@@lambling I appreciate that some people actually read it. It means much to me
:(
much love to you man, thanks for sharing
So nice to read this :)
I thought I was clicking on a vaporwave version of the USSR national anthem.
What I got was so much more.
That would still have been pretty fucking cool though! 😁
Carter Hancock yeah I kinda laughed when I saw the title but here I am. I keep coming back.
Same
....right? Holy shit, this is fuckin deep and way more powerful than just memes
yea ok same
You are a soviet citizen in 1991 seeing the last hours of the USSR, you have parents living in yugoslavia, you may be asking how will the future be for you and for them, you take a look at your window in a cold night thinking how things will not be the same again.
reading the other comments explaining the nostalgic gravity of this music and then reading this short narrative has the tears coming.
Hope my parents aren't living in Bosnia
@@chemi169 it's not just Bosnia, lots of former socialist countries broke into a civil war after the fall of USSR. they don't mention that on western TV for some reason. they always talk about "peaceful transition"
And it became better because ussr was hella disgusting.
most people were quite hopeful and happy looking out their windows in 91, the sovblock collapsed - because the people wanted it to. The nostalgia for soviet union is a nostalgia for youth.
I think there are more people in the US who understand this than you might think - especially here in the here in 'Rust Belt'. Empty houses and factories left to rot and rust, but nonetheless reminders of a time when people had something to achieve, something to be proud of, something to look forward to. I don't know Russian, so I don't understand the sound clips, but I understand the feeling. The nostalgia for a bygone time falling further and further away, taken by greed and collective thinking; the imagined dreams that might have come true, had things gone just a little differently; the lost innocence and purity of science, and engineering, and artistic vision.
Memories, real or imagined, are all we have to fill the husks of history.
I’m a rust belt american, and spread far away from the cities in the countryside, there lies rotting, lifeless shells of factories in between tiny towns which are slowly dying with their peak decades behind them. I don’t feel patriotic for this country, but that feeling is strong. I never noticed any of it before I became a communist.
There’s a similar thing to be found in some parts of the UK. I have lived in Manchester, which used revolve entirely around cotton production and is still filled with empty broken mills and factories that are just rotting. Whilst many parts of the city have moved on, it’s hauntingly eerie to walk amongst the parts of the city that haven’t - to think that once there were thousands of people inhabiting those factories that made the city breathe and now they are the most desolate places for miles around. To think that we used to make things there, and now all we have is a working class with no work to do :/
@@deletedhobo7405 20s - 80s America feels like an entirely different country. The American dream is dead and the USA is an rotting corpse at this point.
I feel what you say. Things aren't too different in other places. We didn't even have that many factory. I just feel people are terrible marginalised, rich can pay premium but rest have to bleed for every small substandard things.
Fuck, man, I always had connection with rust belt. Everything is familiar there. I’ve been to US and visited both coasts, went across the country. In rust belt I felt like home
"The world is not divided between East and West. You are American, I am Iranian, we don't know each other, but we talk together and we understand each other perfectly. The difference between you and your government is much bigger than the difference between you and me. And the difference between me and my government is much bigger than the difference between me and you. And our governments are very much the same." - Marjane Satrapi
If we could only wake more everyday people up and agree to unite against our governments and those that really pull the strings from behind the curtain. Can you imagine a world we then could materialize? :)
@@aventura8491 And whomever would lead this revolution would become the new government who, in time, would get corrupted as well. So nothing would really change, only some faces, curtains, and for that, we'd have been through a bloody war.
Karl Marx
That's so touching I could cry
Earthlings under different thumbs
i am not russian but this playlist hits harder than my father's belt.
Beign hit with a brick would have been softer
your father must love you
Turkish detected
Lol
Omg lol
1. listen to this music
2. read comments
3. cry
upd. I can't hold it anymore
this video makes world a lot sadder
I know...
And now you can see why its called melancholic
My eyes were starting to water by the time I got to this comment and now they're flowing lmao
4. smile when you realize that you're not alone. we all are generation of adult kids lost in the croud in big cities, the country doesn't matter, we are the same.
i love utube i cried too lol but atleast im not alone
Хочу сказать привет моим друзьям и братьям по всему миру! Музыка объединяет нас!
Saluton kamarado!
Привет из Америки мой друг, всего хорошего :)
Привет из Чехии!
Приуэт ✌😘
Привет всем! Ребята СССР жив и начинает своё восстановление !
Greetings from one man in the United States, to anyone living outside of America.
Let us not let our rulers turn us into enemies. I know that we could be friends, if we only knew each other.
Very true, my brother. Being from northern Europe, I get along well with both Russians and Americans.
Not if I have anything to do with it
As a Russian that lives in america, I can tell you normal Russian people don't see Americans as enemies. They love our culture and our music, they love my american ascent when I speak Russian, anything else is propaganda.
Moscow is beautiful, the farm cities look depressing like this mix, but the people from there are some of the friendliest people you'll ever meet. If any Americans ever visit russia that see my comment, sing a country song & they'll flock to you like you're a rare bird.
@@Rooster_of_Rivia what if I play TRUE HARDBASS
In my opinion hardbass is just stupid gopniks music. noto of these are fun. idk if you have experienced being attacked by a gopnik. but you propably listen to hardbass and are happy cuz xaxaxa blyat gopnik davai russia communism is good xaxaxaxa. no.
For those who has no ADblock: Click to the end of the video, then click to the beginning again. All the ADs will be gone. Have a good one, comrades.
Для тех, у кого нет АДблока: кликните в конец видео, затем кликните в начало. Рекламы более не будет. Всего хорошего, товарищи
Thanks, comrade.
Спасибо
Спасибо! Я и не знал)
Does it really work? I have adblock so I don't know
Или просто скачать AD block
why is there a thing called sovietwave and why is it good
Ull never knew about it. Cause that feelings inside ya when u hear it... We feels only one Association - soviet honey times, when everythin was so.. So toy and fairy life.. Peaceful. I did my Best.
@@vddjwjbakantkrke could be could be
@@vddjwjbakantkrke T80 tanks shooting a the the government building peaceful as hell
I was wondering the same thing, meh whatever, the 70% Slav part of me is pleased.
@@dukenukem8381 yeah, it was the peacefulest thing in Russia at all 90th
I'm a 15 yo boy in Italy, it's 2 am. It's summer. I'm at the seaside. I'm starting apprecianting solitude, that has made me suffer so much in the previous summers. Sometimes strangers think Italy like "that sunny place pizza pasta mandolino (MAFIA COUGH COUGH)", but in fact we are just another capitalist country like US. They say we should be happy here, if you r sad it's just because you haven't the right mindset... My father's communist, he has always talked about USSR like a beautiful place. I don't know if I belive him, I've read Kundera's books, communism doesn't seem so good there. But when I listen to this music, and I read this heartwarming comment section, I feel terribly homesick for something I've never lived, and I just cast aside, for the moment, my inner Schopenhauer, the misantropy, and I just love y'all, because we're all the same thing, we all wish love and peace for humanity. I wish I could meet y'all in real life. Love from italy comrades ❤
USSR was indeed beautiful, but also just like the current capitalistic trash - was having it's own sets of problems. If you are pro-communist now - I bet you feel like in a prison, and if you were capitalist who were tempted by the western version of freedom in the USSR - you too would feel like in a prison.
The biggest problems of USSR were the censorship and what will happen if you talk against the regime. Otherwise the socialistic elements weren't bad at all, neither the type of life.
I am Russian and if you believe what I read, the USSR was good, but not always at different times in different ways during Stalin’s time it was quite bad (World War II, famine, repressions). If I know everything correctly, then somewhere from 1960 to 1980 it was good to live there and I can even say that in some things today’s Russia is worse than the USSR
Чел, sovietwave слушают люди, которые родились после распада СССР - миленниалы, зумеры...
Европа погибнет, как и Россия. Скажи спасибо нынешним левакам, которые у власти. Мигранты съедят нас.
Love from the Belly of the Beast to you dear comrade
For people, who don't understand
I'm from Russia/Soviet Union
It's very sad when you lose a great country. Really. Grandparents tell us how good it used to be. We, the generation of perestroika, were born at the wrong time and in the wrong place. in 30 years we lost everything we had, the people became depressed, there were no salaries, a lot of alcoholics, old Khrushchevs, the post-Soviet atmosphere .. it all puts a lot of pressure on you. You know that you will never get out of here, you will not live better, your dreams will never come true. This architecture of the past reminds you that a completely different civilization lived here before, which dreamed of flying in space, aspired to the future, was simply kind.
Now I'm just lying on the bed.. It's 3:00 am and I feel the pain. Every night. Sry, u just need to know, what's really happened with most of Russians.
Кончай ныть. Читай Ленина
pick yourself up...the human race will once again live the glorious life of which the USSR showed us a glimpse.
USSR was nice except the censor & gulag
wtf are you talking about. while you feel pain about the country you never really lived in, many peoples feel joy about the fact they found their states and freedom. USSR was a jail for peoples exept russian. Don't try to make us cry about your fantom pain, you can go fuck yoursel with it. It's realy great that there is no USSR anymore.
Donkeys here think that they should decide how USSR residents should feel about the USSR
Nobody:
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We see this comment under every video, fucking hell, 2019 shit memes overflowing
1bln Slavs is nobody to you? Dumb yankee.
Literally anyone who has good taste in music similar to this
youtube: here is a mix related to the music you listen to
Warning, RUclips knows your secrets bro
I'm finnish and I'm studying russian language in University. Last spring I made my language exchange in Russia and I went there by train. I can remember the feeling I got when I crossed the border, the train started to shake because of the old rails, the environment changed, architecture changed, it was like I jumped into a whole different era. There's no words to describe the feeling, but this music definitely speaks for it.
I know how you felt by just going from the western parts of Berlin to the area where the TV tower and the world time clock are situated (they were build by east Germany). This applies to many parts of Berlin. It feels like 2 distinct people from 2 different countries and eras were ordered to build 1 city and the location was divided randomly among them. Except of course the infrastructure is not different given I was there in 2017.
Communist dictatorship was a tragedy for my country. Putin's KGB regime is the heir to the Soviet dictatorship in terms of oppressing any freedom.
You must thank Mannerheim for defending Finland in 1918 and 1939. Without him you would have the same railways, architecture, etc.
Did you feel like a stranger or did you feel it like home?. I long for Russia but have never been :(
Thats why stepping off the train in st petersburg’s train station is a big thing. That VR trip from hki to st. P is going to a different place, that’s why all the Russians living here always go running back every weekend
@@charliesilverman1132 Both! It felt like home, where I hadn’t been in 30 years but nothing had changed. It’s impossible to describe the feeling and the atmosphere.
And here I am, filling my resume while listening to sovietwave, hoping I may find a job to get money to eat, smoke, and refill my car so that I may go to work the next morning ... and the music hacks into my soul ... when it became so hard to live?
Pro tip of the day: Quit smoking
It didn’t become hard to live, we just grew up. As kids we had no idea about responsibilities or money or anything. I wish you the best of luck wherever you go man, truly.
@@orbit5311 thats not true, housing in america (ik they may not be american but quality of life is declining most places) is getting more expensive, capitalists becoming more ballsy, same thing is happening in australia. its run its course
@@azael2078 i agree, however we also are given tons of responsibilities as we grow up. i know its unfair
Capitalism is bullshit, save yourself and fight for a better future. The workers of the world WILL unite, and it will be fucking glorious.
This comment section is a proof that our humanity still exists, although it might seem like the world being more and more divided, i think this paints a false picture of who we really are, humans.
The world is going through a difficult time right now, after this pandemic is over, we will still have major challenges ahead of us, but we will be able to overcome them with our astounding ability to cooperate, as men and women, as people, as friends.
I wish you all the very best
To further on what you are saying. I believe that especially during this time I’ve noticed that the ones who can yell but aren’t quite the most intelligent people seem to have their voice spread out rather easily. Because of this I think it gives that false sense of humanity going down the toilet when in reality it’s more of a select few that are causing most of the harm.
after the pandemic it will not be better, a new world war will begin, and there will be many victims
I like this music, but reading the comments made me come to the opposite conclusion as you, there are alot of dumbasses in the world. People repeating like sheep shit like "It gives me some emotions, some memories which I couldn't have had" like it's being poetic or clever.
@@Frankybeanselevators Oh no, because those weren't meant to be poetic or clever. You're reading something raw down here. Something direct. You're only seeing the parts where it can't be "eaten" by someone like you, figuratively speaking of course, because it all feels pretentious, doesn't it?
Thank you for saying this, really, I was feeling really sad and it is calming to stumble upon these comments
the playlist you need when exploring Mars
Tamura Schlee Or when your wife dies and comes back as some sort of celestial space clone!!
"Get your ass to Mars"
The red planet.
We esablish Socialism there.
I think Mark Watney preferred listen Sovietwave than disco music...
Feel a great sense of understanding and humility reading the experiences of people very far away from me. I relate to that deep disappointment with our current era.
In the 80s technology was developing so fast and there was this sense of wonder for every technology coming up and where we would be. Then during the 90s internet use was becoming widespread and u could communicate with people all over the world. It seemed like we were going somewhere promising. But the new millennium arrived and all we get is more corruption and big corporations gathering data from us so they could advertise more products and, idk, governments spying on each other.
Soon we’ll reach the 2020’s and it’s nowhere what people from previous decades imagined it would be.
You can tell this from our current media as well. Media about the future are mostly dystopias or post apocalyptic or just depressing in general. But if u go back and see Sci-Fi from the 70s for example. It was full of exploring where we would be and what brand new things humanity could achieve. You can see this not only in films but in concept art from the 70s as well. I recommend the work of Syd Mead to get a feeling of that more Utopic sci-fi of the era.
Vaporwave is mostly expressed from a capitalist point of view but I guess all systems can be corrupted by people and so we’re left with broken promises and nostalgia of what could’ve been.
Greetings and much respect to Russians out there and people of all nations who were promised better.
I read the comment and it's so wholesome and sad at the same time. Hope you're having a good day my dude
Нас ждёт средневековье
The corruption from big business was just as awful in the past.
This is a powerful and truthful comment, dear Sir.
Your comment touched me deep, I hope US and China war can stop for the greater good of mankind
Старый космический корабль в ржавом ангаре, старый самолёт облетавший весь мир, старый радиоприемник вспоминающий о утре в утерянной, другой цивилизации, старый человек, плачущий по будущему которое не наступило.
This was recommended to me, and I was expecting some kind of meme. How wrong I was.
Remember when they said in the 2000s humanity would have colonized space? Lived among the stars and driven flying cars?
Here we are, worrying whether we'll be able to keep living on this planet for much longer instead
@tankie chekist well, if you think that life is just food, healthcare and education, good for you. It doesn't matter that you gonna have a good life. All of that to be unable to buy things to enjoy, just living the same god damn day again and again. But yeah, being concerned about being able to have a good life in the future is a real problem in our society. Don't blame that on capitalism though, because welfare state is not incompatible to capitalism - as Nordic countries can prove.
@@TwistersSK8 successful welfare state in the global north is the consequence of ripping apart the global south. We got similar welfare systems down here but we are subject to the power of European and North American corporations that keep us poor
AMONG
I 100 % agree with V. A. Legasov about the nuclear energy, see his articles (awaylable aso in English), There is a myth that he has become an opponent of nuclear energy afther Chernobyl NPP disaster happened. That is 100 % myth! I'm convinced that atomic energy is a green source, effective and safe. Nuclear safety is at the highest possible level, but You can not develop machine, aparathus, what is 100 % safe. I live in Czech republic, what is 100 % pro - nuclear country and honsstly, I am proud to it! There is also way to Nuclear Fusion power plant, what sounds fantastic, but extremly expensive and there is no Nuclear fusion reactor ready for producing electricity.
Maybe I'm a Russian in another dimension
This not so pleasant thing how you say it.
@@ryouta2977 real
They are trillions and trillions of universe with different outcome some little but some massive choices like Soviet being defeated or nazi taking over the world
Or Martian
Maybe i'm American in another dimension....
Desolation. But friends, let's rebuild this together, shall we?
Came to this comment section for the best jokes but found the best people.
Fuck. You didn't come for the mind-blowing music?
You know... This music is waking a "deep" nostalgia in you. You didn't even see this times but you feel it... I think even non-Russians will understand me.
It feels like i can feel a memory of someone else...
@Snails40 it's not about the meme anynore mr. Boomer
@Snails40 Ла, even now 60% Russians miss it,and you are calling it a "meme" though the fact they heard about it from their parents.
This music literally brings me up memories I didn't even have.
@Snails40 You should respect others' thoughts and opinions before spitting your own.
Hats off to whoever made this. I'm feeling nostalgic for memories that aren't mine.
Hello there. Я просто хотел сказать, что читая комментарии людей с разных стран, я начинаю верить в человеческое братство, ведь я зашёл поностальгировать о временах, в которых даже не жил. Но я ни как не ожидал увидеть здесь столько иностранцев, не живших в СССР и говорящих очень добрые слова, из-за которых мне становиться тепло на душе
Hello There ... Я не являюсь носителем русского языка, надеюсь, Google Translate работал. Я прочитал ваш комментарий, и я тоже чувствую братство в комментариях, я думаю, что мир должен отложить эти различия и сосредоточиться на улучшении жизни людей во всем мире. пусть это будет началом, как немец, я поддерживаю вас и всех остальных, я сделаю все возможное, чтобы улучшить жизненные ситуации для всех, кто в этом нуждается. в равной степени. Комерад
Hello there. Nice pfp
Братство рабочих и никаких прочих...
Нет ни какого братства, человек человеку волк, это касается и народов.
@@sergeyseverov8294 потому всё и в говне, потому что таких как ты много
Why does this music make me want to be nice to everyone? I feel sad and happy at the same time.
It is the vibe of social security, equality, true freedom, world peace and happinez. It's the vibe of true communism.
You know, people who lived in the Soviet Union often say of it that “people were kinder” then.
That’d be the communism, yeah.
@@user-zh5sv3op3n almost everyone says that cause it was like that
that's the point of vaporwave. that nostalgia for something that was meant to be, that was promised and designed in front of our eyes and then it just vanished before we could experience it. weirdly enough, we refer to vaporwave only from a (post)capitalistic point of view, but this kinda disillusion seems to be well known in russia as well. or is it because capitalism has enetered the chat there as well?
extravale It’s fucking sad, even now this future was never realized for anyone and we’re left with shattered dreams and a life where everything is a commodity and the earth is dying. Shit feels bad man.
@@Condobius they call that Shadowrun in some circles, where the people are aware large data-herding corporations can legally attempt assassination of individuals deemed too dangerous to let live (See "SWAT"ting a whistleblower). Oh, and drones. Theyr'e closer than the Chemtrails are.
Capitalism entered the chat and ushered in the largest, most rapid, collapse in life expectancy and quality of life ever seen outside of an active war zone.
Bravo on your explanation, brother and i think vaporwave is a good comment on the human condition.
Vaporwave it's a style that talk a lot to my feelings, and not only the melancholic ones. When I listen I'm not thinking bout capitalism, I'm listening to a song that sorta understand what I feels, so I strongly believe that saying it is all bout capitalism is bs
In 80's people think they would be in Mars and have a flying car by the 2000's yet here we are, in this nonsense that is the former Soviet Union, no future, no plans and no friends. It was all just a dream, a dream that was never achieved, a long forgotten dream.
Much better stuff will come for the Russian and other nations. Just wait and see.
@@Der.Geschichtenerzahler what king of stuff do you mean?
Чел я вижу по твоему нику что ты русский.
Нет, в 80-е точно нет, человек уже выродился в вещиста...
It’s never over.
"Я не хочу эти проблемы на Земле, я просто хочу в космос."
Глупость.
@@vertolet06Твоя жизнь?
Me too mate
to be honest, i didn't really know what i expected when i click on this, but i was mostly expecting some kind of meme. what i got was much more beautiful. this sounds beautiful, and the context behind it is amazing and interesting. i'm not russian at all, i was born and raised in new york to albanian parents, but this still invokes plenty of feelings and a strange nostalgia-like feeling. as another user marie lewis said, it's "a memory that's not my own."
This is so nice... Thank you.
Greetings from a polish guy. Slavs together, beyond politics
Russians and Ukrainians: hatin' on Poles.
Ukrainians and Poles: hatin' on Russians
Russians and Poles: hatin' on Ukranians.
... and have you seen what's up with the Balkans?
Maybe Slavs just aint getting along that well.
But yeah, peace brother.
@@KitMikit everyone hate each other because of the ideology created by the politicians and media in a specific country. Fuck it.
Peace
Tube You I'm an American Slav, I long to go home honestly, if I only I hadn't lost the mothers tong
Slavs together, but only if communist uwu.
Greetings from Russia. Poland is beautiful country with beautiful people. I hope someday we will solve all disagreements on high level and visit each other like closest friends.
Me: millenial, likes synthwave, born in Russia. There is no music that can possibly be custom tailored to that
RUclips: hold my algorithm
Peace and love to everyone in the comments section, no matter where you lay your head.
I am a Black man living in New York City, Brooklyn to be exact! I'm turning 26-years old soon, and I've realized I know very little of how life is outside of the U.S. It's taken me years to break down the illusion that I am living in "the greatest country in the world." That couldn't be further from the truth.
That aside. This is the happiest I have ever been in my life. As I untangle the webs of U.S. propaganda (democracy, capitalism, etc.), I am finding myself to be human before anything else.
Life is rough. Happiness and love are the only ways through it. Stay strong, and take care.
p.s. I love you ;)
there are black people living in Russia they went in the soviet times
love you bro!!
Fellow US comrade here - glad to hear your journey has taken you out of the typical mindset of our countrymen. I hope you're well 2 years on. Solidarity forever!
@@samuelpinson6721 you as well my brother!
Stay Strong, Keep your eyes open. It is a struggle to overcome the lies. Together we can make a better world.
0:00 - Буран - Воскрешение
2:28 - Буран - Возвращение
5:37 - Маяк - Река
9:50 - Маяк - Иллюзии
13:19 - Артек Электроника - Новый Человек
17:17 - Артек Электроника - Шагая Сквозь Эпоху
22:20 - Гербарий - Колесо Обозрения
26:26 - Гербарий - Синхронность Волн
30:35 - Протон 4 - Опережая Время
34:57 - Протон 4 - Время Жить
38:41 - Ev3nmorn - End
42:47 - Удары Синтезаторов - Предчувствие Космоса
46:26 - Polska Radio One - Волга
51:35 - Весна Весна - Море Комет
54:46 - Весна Весна - Перемены Настроения
58:51 - Весна Весна - Шторм
1:02:49 - Анна Ворфоломеевна - Как Мне Тебя Назвать
1:06:40 - Весна на улице Карла Юхана - Каламбер
1:11:13 - Весна на улице Карла Юхана - Надежда
1:16:10 - Be Smooth - Rocket Race to the Future
How tf do i google russian Mark?
@@oliwer1402 it's Mayak, just use transliteration tools, even google translate can do that.
@@JekaZMD was on mobile and was unable to copy it, thanks though
Спасибо брат
@@personalshadow7447 Time stamp links from the description don't work on mobile app; only time stamps from comments do -- idk why, but that's the way it is lol
Fixed:
For non-russians: this music enhances nostalgia from our childhood. Samples used from old cartoons about space, tv news, etc. Now we have no future, shattered hopes
Ты как всегда прав, друг.
Русская тоска через все времена)
I came here expecting to listen for a minute and losing interest like I usually do with vaporwave, and about 15 minutes later I'm in a complete trance that was broken by an ad. In short, this is gorgeous. I love it.
Put on adblock. Don't worry, vaporwave is about fighting capitalism after all
I'm now listening to it for an hour!
I really hope one hour before my death i get warned somehow!
bc then, i know what to do...
@@arbussman5003 It's more than that, it's even more than humanity itself, it's about conquering nature, earth and cosmos, conquering the rules of the entire universe and bending them to our will, and enjoying the existence before it ends...
It's for great minds, comrade.
Bc normie consumerist slaves don't want to be great,they just want to be a shadow in the history... ( maybe at best, one skull that a archeologist finds a couple pf centuries later)
@@pladimir_vutin spoken like a true king my dude
@@arbussman5003 *like a true comrade!
thanks btw
OK so...
I'm a little French guy and decided to write a book here in the comments that no one is likely to read.
It's crazy how I understand this playlist. I mean I'm young and French, so how could I relate to old Russian dreams? Because we feel the same things. I mean there are actually people who want to divide us. To make us think that we are so different that we cannot understand each other. In France, politicians talk about Muslims as if they were fucking aliens (because of terrorist attacks you know) and that's pretty sad. War and hatred make it possible to advance the capitalist economy better, so we are stuffed in our heads and we are divided. We are pushed into ridiculous competitions to the point of forgetting that those opposite, whether they are financial competitors or enemy soldiers, are humans. Like us. We are closing ourselves off from other cultures, other ways of thinking, other stories, other people. But today we have the internet. We no longer need to learn a language to understand others. We never needed. Music may be enough. Art can be enough. And the internet is helping us. Never stop listening to playlists of all styles, from all countries. I come from a Japanese jazz playlist of the 70s, after that I will surely go on a 60's brazilian playlist doomer. Nothing can divide us here on the internet. Love all of you. Croissant
update: I wrote this over a year ago, thinking no one would read it. In one year, so much has happened, for all of us I think. Under this comment, you answered me, and it made me so happy. Of course it got political, I don't agree with everything, but that's why it's so interesting. Above all, you gave me hope. Even if it costs you nothing to reply to a youtube comment, you did it. And I'm so thankful for that. In France, things have changed. Not for the best clearly. Politicians are increasingly angry and xenophobia has become a political argument. But after the yellow vests crisis and the coronavirus, there are not many people ready to try again to change things. There are a few politicians who try, but the media is obsessed with the good old, corrupt, ignorant or both, who want to rule a country and not help people. I won't be 18 before the election, but all my friends are, and they're as lost as I am to be honest. But after all, I try not to forget the main thing: it's not about anything other than people. Not about political parties or ethnicity or religion or sexual orientation or even IQ level. I've seen so many people this year who wanted to erase divides and who actually used this cause to unleash hate, towards Jews or Muslims, towards pro-vaccines or anti-vaccines, left or right , lgbtq+ people, and I'm so sick of it.
I still listen to music. I am still cultivating myself. I learned more about the English language. I think I will learn Italian with a friend next. I realize that the French are often bastards, as some of you have said in the comments. I mean, even I can't stand them. So I hope we will improve. Sorry from us. I love you. Baguette.
as a brazilian, i also understand you. we are being divided for absolutely no reason. socialists, capitalists, christians, muslins, left, right. it's all silly. as teenager, im hopeful that we, as a new generation, will be able to build a closer world. we are more native to technology and we were born in a more understanding time, so i truly hope that we wil build a closer world. not perfect, just a little less divided. im also sending love to everybody.
German here. Looking back 106 years, we two would have met somewhere half way between our homes to massacre each other. Why? Just because of false promises and egotistical pride? We have much more in common than not. We are like brothers who used to be childish and full of anger and pride, but after so many years we live as allies. Especially now, during christmas time, this makes me think of the Christmas Truce in WW1, when both sides layed down their weapons for an evening to celebrate christmas together, then on the next day go back to fighting.... With any human we may perceive as an enemy right now, deep down we share many things with them. If we can look past the current circumstances, we may find that we are a lot just like our enemy.
I'll listen to the Brazilian doomer playlist after this as well 👍 see you there 🇫🇷☮️🤝🇩🇪
Je t'aime aussi. Oui oui baguette.
a a Norwegian i feel the same way
I needed friends like you when I was living in Paris. That is exactly how I felt as a foreigner. Thanks for this comment!
When "Soviet" and "Melancholy" are on the same phrase, all I can think of is this quote:
"Yes. I once thought of that. My family is waiting for me there. But even if I fled to the United States, I would once again find myself creating weapons of mass murder. In the end, it doesn't matter where I go. I am still a weapons scientist. To be honest with you, I am tired. Every day, I help create things that should never be used - things that should never have existed in the first place. Every day, without sleep. Without a word of praise from others. And my creations do not even benefit mankind. They are merely the tools of politicians. All I wanted to do was build space rockets. But it was not to be. The space race between America and Russia became the prey of the politicians. The space race and the arms race are one and the same. Missiles, rockets... what's the difference? Scientists are always being used. Please watch over my family." (Nikolai Stepanovich Sokolov, Weapon Scientist, 1964).
Isn't that a video game character?
@@jaredgarbo3679 MGS3 ;)
That made me start tearing up. My dad was in the Navy for the Soviet Union, and all that he would tell me of his time there is how he lost his love for the ocean. Why does it have to be like this?
@@Masha-tc3lb Oh, this is sad. At least we can put our part on doing things different, may be not for ourselves, but for next generations. Please, love yourself
@@Masha-tc3lb Psychopaths like to kontrol others... sorry.
Remember when we dreamed about going to space, and not about building weapons of mass destruction?
Rocket development was always just a cover for ICBM development on both sides.
Weapons of mass destruction are more useful than space ships, ask Sadam or Gadaffi
@@stephanaugust1101 If they Had WMD they would have saved their own lives.
You know the space program technology came from ICBM technology.
@@MrWhite-pn7ui Rocket science itself comes from bombing London
The comments make me feel human again.
It really does
They're quite beautiful, if sad. We're all reminded of memories of what could and should have been. A future that the world was cheated out of.
The replies to said comments tho.... not so much
This is not the youtube comment section I know.
amazing section. i feel in good company.
I feel like this music is the sound of a sad smile. It is nostalgia for the anticipation of a future: a future that we now know will never come. Perhaps for some it is a kind of post-longing for a world where there was a side to take, a cause to embrace, a better world to create. Whether it was liberals, communists, fascists or even conservatives there was always a hope to be embraced, a shining future just over the horizon.
We were sold that dream for decades. people worked, died, and lived for those dreams. And now? Russia, Germany, America... the young have lost faith in the future, hope is a foreign word. But we still hold onto the nostalgia. Homesick for a place we have never been. communism, capitalism... both have promised. Both have failed. But still, here we are.
I have no doubt that conservatives and communist alike wish for a better future. We are not going to get there by allowing corporations to control our entire lives.
Logan but conservatives are the ones in support of those corporations, and actively not caring for the earth or its inhabitants.
Alex Siemers then they aren’t conservatives. conservatives are not supposed to favor anything over the people’s well-being. Nationalism is a part of it as well so if they support destroying nature and big cooperations then they’re not conservatives they’re globalists.
@@alexsiemers7898 A lot of conservatives are still manipulated by neoconservatives (aka capitalists in disguise) that say one thing, and then do something completely different.
Also Anarchists and Libertarians are anti-corporativism, the Anarchists belive in a better world without masters and gods and Libertarians believe in a world where people make their own destiny without intervention of the state.
The world of tomorrow never came for Russia.
and for nobody else either.
@@almiares Japan? south Korea?
Jaymes elliot the one, who denies its past mistakes, suffers from overpopulation and has an areas infected with radiation?
Or the one, who monitors every move of its citizens in Internet and kills every movement that tries to go against its government? Also - no social help for anyone)
@@alexanderkot3151 never said it was good. They are still technologically ahead and doing better than a lot of other countries. However i understand your point that they could have picked a better direction to move towards.
Also finding countries who acknowledge their dark pasts is rare, most countries deny or try to play down their mistakes. There are dark histories where ever there are people.
I am saying that the quality of life is pretty good in south Korea and Japan compared to Russia as a whole.
Russia has way more extension affected by radiation than Japan. Its just that Japan is 1000 times smaller; yet 30 times richer. And the monitoring of people is a Chinese thing (yeah, communism legacy), not a japanese thing.
This all said, i like modern Russia. Nothing agains my russian friends and their history. Well yeah, just against bloody communism. It is the source of the biggest poorness of the world.
Not a Russian, a Dutch guy actually. But i think you guys are awesome for still being here today. After reading the comments about your stories and that your hopes and dreams are lost. I truly felt sorry for you fellas. Stay strong alright? It may not be much but just know that i care about you, no matter who you are.
спасибо
this is a beautiful comment, american boy from florida. recently i traveled through holland by bike and met so many wonderful strangers. i wish to travel to russia some day. i have grown up watching russian videos on youtube of people doing amazing things. ive always looked up to the bravery of the people in russia. peace and love to all
Coming from a person who hates chairs
These hopes and dreams turned out to be just communist propaganda in a totalitarian state. I am Russian and I am happy that there will be no more communism.
KGB officer Putin used these dreams and the desire for revisionism to build his dictatorship.
Now we need to get rid of Putin's dictatorship and build a free country.
So cute
I like humans. we all can relate to each other through simple things like music. stay well my dears
I love you, human!
May life guide you towards your dreams, comrades.
i'm sorry, for all the pain i read in here today
This is the song of humanity. Smile. Spread joy. Floss. Tell mama you love her.
As a wise man once told me, “The Motherland isn’t dead, she merely sleeps, comrade.”
who said that?
Sleeps in each of us.
@@KolkhozWoman I cannot recall his name, for was many years ago.
@@KolkhozWoman Just remember Tyrion Lannister every time someone says "the wise man said.."
According to John David Ebert, the future belongs to Russia
Why this makes me feel like if I've forget something that I need to remember?
лучший комментарий..
@Snails40
As you said, feelings override logic. These people want to believe in a world that could've been. I say let them dream. That's where progress comes from.
"And then, after five minutes of silence, almost inaudibly, the old man sighed and said, more to himself than to Artyom: ‘Lord, what a splendid world we ruined . . .”
Dmitry Glukhovsky, Metro 2033
Осталось 10 лет. Надеюсь, мы не увидим мир Глуховского
Well, now I guess I have to read Metro 2033...
These songs symbolise a past that was ripped from us, a future that we never got, and a present we could not choose.
And not just regarding the Soviet Union.
It stands for all the things that are gone, irreplaceable. As I see the last marvels of Soviet engineering being torn down, the massive factories getting leveled, I feel cheated and betrayed.
And there is Yugoslavia, the Serbian wars. That the west had to intervene in.
We all say that once the good times will be back, but as time passes... the past fades. Tho I still believe, one day, when it all falls, we will rise from the ashes. Because we have something to fight for. We know what our parents and grandparents built. And we know we can do it again.
God bless all who read this.
Darkness is not forever.
I'm glad you believe in Russia, sadly so many people here don't. I came to Russia from the US in 2014 and often times feel more patriotic than the people around me. Not the fake Первый канал kind of patriotism. The real kind, love of country, not worshipping the government. Governments come and go but Russia has been here for ages and it's not going anywhere. Despite the corruption and difficulties there is a future to build here. I see so much potential everywhere.
Your grandparents built those factories as SLAVES.
@@spiicypotato No, prisoners built them. Our grandparents worked there. My grandmother worked at the powerplant in our city, office job. She's getting higher pension than most people get paid for working today. The USSR isn't all bad narrative.
@@spiicypotato and Gulags
T-90 Vladimir oh prisoners built hem. So it’s ok: as long as we satisfy the megalomaniac madness of dictators. And yeah, we had to intervene to ensure justice was served. As it was.
Granted, I'm not ex-Soviet, but this still makes me wonder where we went so wrong.
30 years ago in Turkey nobody locked their doors at night, strangers liked to smile at each other. People helped those in need, there was social cohesion.
What happened now? Why don't we have hope anymore?
capitalism bro, capitalism happened
@@elliecressy6033 Turkey was even closer to the West and capitalism 30 years ago than it is today, "bro". So you really cannot put the blame on that. If anything, Turkey is an Islamist shithole these days.
@@fizzlebug that is how it is "advertised" today. Sadly...
@@ozberksevinc2704 Just to clarify, I am not pissing on the Turkish people. They are good human beings; generous, polite and friendly. The Turkish regime/government though... Unbelievable. They have destroyed an entire country.
@fizzlebug i didnt mean to say that you are pissing the Turkish people. I totally get it. So no problem
My parents are from the Soviet Union. My dad wanted to be a cosmonaut.
These songs make me miss something I never even had.
I want to see Russia again, so bad
You should go :)
Problem is, the USSR and Russia are very different entities. Russia, unfortunately, has little "dream" to offer to young people.
@@Olegstuff21986 neither did fucking USSR
@@sonntagbeiomi6960 ussr had more dream to offer than the whole of usa to this day bud
"I want to see Russia again, so bad"
Russia still exists, though. Russia is both younger AND older than the Soviet Union.
Instead of Faith In The Future we have Fear Of The Future. This is really fucked up
That one nailed it
That shit didn't age well
Seeing the comments really is depressing. To see the future be ripped away from you like that, I couldn't imagine. We're all just people, why do our superiors herd us around like sheep?
The "superiors" have designed their strategy to take over for business, break the barriers fellow. All of it. Find the truth.
You don't have to imagine, it's coming to your neighbourhood sooner than later... We are the sheep that give power to the wrong people. Stop supporting those that feed you shit and think for yourself, it's time to play the game, no need to shy away any longer.
lets start with: "they are not superiors"
@@belaad then who would they be? Faceless monsters that smile down on the people they kill?
@@onemorebonktonight Buddy, they are just people. Just people. I am not better by any stretch. Neither are you. They are NOT faceless. The propensity to shovel under one self is akin to a basic instinct. Empires rise and empires fall. Like the tide. Things not peachy keen here in the US either.
It wasn't just Russia, we feel you in the west too. "We wanted flying cars. Instead we got 140 characters." --P. Thiel, The best minds of our time wasting their talent trying to discover new ways to get us to click ads.
Peter Thiel is of the billionaire class responsible for this madness
Peter Thiel gets eaten too.
everything just seems to be going so wrong, but why? i'm from Russia, actually, and it feels like someone fooled you really badly, that's not the future what we wanted...everyone feels that way?
"We wanted flying cars. Instead we got 140 characters." --P. Thie
Said the guy who made his fortune being a venture capitalist for dotcom startups...
@@bai_reina yes very much so , people forgot progress and replaced it with GDP , growth numbers and Quarterly profits.
Sadness, synths and potato juice.
We love potatoes like a lot, but don’t love potatoes like Irish a lot
toska , sinty i kartofelnyi sok.
Anton Dubrovski I think they were implying vodka... unless, you got that, and were hitting back at the OP, lol
Who the fuck drinks potato juice? Sounds terrible.
Pickles and Vobka
Comment sections like these are what keeps my faith in humanity from deteriorating further, it's nice to see people get along and enjoy music without all the hectic confusion, fear, division, and problems of modern society
@Kaizo Reynolds thank you
Я не говорю по-русски, поэтому я использую онлайн-переводчик, чтобы отдать дань этому видео
Хороший перевод, для онлайн - переводчика
Fire Man правда
пиздиш :D
Ну тогда мы рады тебя видеть ёпта, хуй твой переводчик переведет то что сейчас я написал. Пиздец, я открыл этот видос и ахуел от того что есть такой жанр
спасибо
thank you, comrades
I was born after the fall of the soviet union, but my parents had a collection of soviet cartoons, I remember my favourite was the one with the hare and the wolf. My grandpa still has a lot of soviet memerobelia left.
Looking back on those cartoons and the soviet brutalist architecture, a sense of emptiness pervades eveything and disconnects me from a crucial yet indescribable feeling within my soul.
But even then, there were positives to growing up in an ex soviet state. I remember each christmas the smell of a freshly cut tree, freshly cooked slavic and baltic foods, the simple enjoyment of going to a crude playground and meeting with neigbours and many more memories.
Comparing that to the West and the aura of materialism and artificiality which is ever more omnipresent, I sincerely miss those simpler delights, even if some days I would go to bed hungry.
I am from Slovakia too, and yes, i also have memories of ну, погоди! Even now it's still well known
40 years ago, both eastern and western governments had goals of exploring the universe in it's totality. Now we're both at the whim of oligarchs and billionaires who only wish to go into space because they "think it's fun".
I came to laugh but this shit actually slaps ridiculously hard
The comments slap even harder dude xd
This popped up in my recs, and I was like "Sovietwave? What?" I'm in for the whole ride now.
this invokes a very specific emotion and i don't know what it is but i'm into it
I know what you mean. I was trying to figure out what specific emotion that was. But now I’m just gonna relax and enjoy it instead.
melancholy of the night
A sad smile.
For me it is like future in the past like something had to happened but never did and at the same time like childhood memories from the summer like bright fantasy and happy sadness
@@gg-eo6ezisn't it Ostalgie in this context? 🤔
I'm Polish so my attitude towards Russians is kind of weird. History, politics etc. tells me to hate them and distance myself from them but on the other hand I understand them as a Slav and can relate to their point of view.
Edit: didn't age that well xd
As Ukrainian same. We are people first and only after that we have our nationality. Even if we're told otherwise. And spinning polish toilet is gold 😂
Do not hate, brother. I am Russian, and all this appaling shit happening all around us for the last God knows how many years has one singular goal: to tear us, the people, apart. I cheered for the Ukrainians in 2014, my heart is with Belarus in 2020, and the Poles, why, you guys are just wonderful. I visited your country once. It was so foreign, yet so home-like, much more than most any other country, where I just felt like an alien. We all are taught to hate, but that's just the thing to bring home: hate is TAUGHT; love is INTRINSIC.
I feel a bit similar as a Hungarian. I'm not Slavic but I am fascinated by Russian culture and their mentality.
Always question and never trust anyone who seemingly wants to train you to hate your fellow human beings over imaginary lines in the sand.
ruclips.net/video/gAsysbwX5bI/видео.html look what they built
I'm Russian, born and grew up in Ukraine. And it's sad for me to realize, that such a big, authetic country and culture became a territory with a lot of wars, poor people and existential disapointment. And all we have is ruin of the other civilization.
And I'm glad to see, that people here are very friendly and understand this feelings. Thank you for it.
Me also from Ukraine (half Russian). Soviet Union regime killed some of my grandparents, you know. Holodomor, Big Terror, Shtrafbat. Dreams of cosmos are cool, but what about people =( I am glad USSR has gone. It's a pity that Russia continues its imperialist approaches.
@@kladbische You could also remember how many were starved to death in russian empire and times before, and compare to the time when it was at last put to an end.
@@maxisaev568
Let's not compare hunger due to crop failure and artificial genocide.
@@kladbische due to crop being taken from peasants and sold abroad you were meant to say?
@@kladbische Ukraine in SU - 52 million inhabitants. Independent Ukraine - 45 million. Tell me why? Holodomor, Big Terror?
You guys in the comment section all seem great people. I needed to see some nice words. There is very little hope in this world. Thank you all and bless you! Also this music touches deep into my soul.
Hope lives in people's hearts. As long as we are here and as long as we live, we will love and there will be hope. I wish you all the good things in the world.
@@loremipsum3610 sit amet
@@loremipsum3610 and the turmoil ensues . But so used to it now
So sad, how a small group of people can steal the future of an entire nation.
Thankfully, the Soviet system was swept away. Now Lenin & Stalin are just boogeymen to frighten little children.
@@sirmount2636 soviet system saved the entire world from Nazi's, built infrastructure that is still used by this day, and united half of the eurasia and some countries all over the world.
There is no good and evil, just the past we fear and love at the same time.
@@CRUASSANFANthis is not the past i fear or love. This is the past i am proud of.
CRUASSAN-FAN More people died in Soviet famines than the Holocaust so your point is invalid.
“There is no good & evil” is something evil people say. Lmao
Sir Mount You lie, so your statments are invalid.
Finally. Something new that's so niche and hipster that I can show my friends so they'll think I'm really really a cool.
Bee Flat what a mood :)
Are you still feeling a cool now?
Out hipster the hipsters...love it :D
^ i thought the same with witch-house > totally backfired when they viewed me from the side with disgust xD but, like this genre, I'm verily hooked :D
You lose the point bro
I just want to let you all know that I have nothing but love in my heart for everyone in the comments section. I never thought a RUclips comments section could change my world view the way this one did. My heart goes out to everyone struggling due to post-Soviet economics and I hope that one day, regardless of who world leaders are, we, the people, can come together and love each other regardless of politics, social status, race, religion, or borders. Love knows no borders, and I send all of my love to you. Much love from America.
We all just need to inter-marry / mate and turn gray. Then again, someone would be a different shade of gray than another and there'd be factions. Burn it clean.
i guess all those things u said,politics-social status-race-religion-borders-are the reason we cant come together.
so we cant do it regardless those...on the contrary only without those, unity shall come.
>come together and love each other regardless of politics, social status, race, religion, or borders
well that's only possible under communism, time to read Marx and Lenin
@@LuchokPlay inchallah!
workers of the world, unite !
Stranger Things 3 but they switched countries.
Fuck yes I want that
Considering the Russian's role will be even more prevalent in S4, I think they should be inspired by this.
Stranger things was very pro capitalist this season. Plus lots of cold war and redscare propaganda in it. Bummer
@@ivoryvignettes yeah it's not like it takes place in the fucking EIGHTIES. Dingus.
Would have been so much better.
I’ve listened to many different kinds of music, from Scandinavian first black metal wave to middle eastern folk ones, etc etc. but I swear this is the most... strange, strange piece of masterpiece I’ve ever listened to.
The pain is however, some capitalistic bullshit ads amongst this overwhelming atmosphere...
Greetings from a colonized lovely land
Wepa🇵🇷
sargentBANANAPR what does that mean?
@@mehran1201
Bata🇨🇷
cheers comrade, great comment
I started with German Folk Rock, went over to Metal... got politicized somewhere along the way, and suddenly my music taste started to align with my political believes... Just a few years ago I would have never listened to this kind of music, but here I am. It's so... beautiful...
And it hurts.
Межпланетный лётчик Платонов вернулся на Землю и чувствует себя хорошо.
А теперь о погоде
the feels of that era.
Ты русский? Я да
@@execr7130 нет
@@pgv_rls9110 уверен?
@@bad_writer почему?
You know, as a Russian I would say that saying "this is nostalgy not for the past but for the unhappened future" is true partially. Soviet times had its good sides, some people (not the privileged but the educated common people) were genuinely happy. For an American point of view this happiness might just seem as an illusion created with Soviet cinematography where people looked glad and happy (the films had good casts and acting which is evident even for me, born after the USSR's fall) and the promise of glorious future mostly. But the food had a high quality, education and medical care was free for everyone and had very high quality as well and at some point Soviets were considered the begiist readers in the world (marking their interest for literature)
Then came so called "Perestroika" (literally "rebulding") and fall of the Soviet union with subsequent crysis that burned Soviet people's hope and dreams to ashes.
So nostalgy for the long lost Soviet times may be different. For some, it is longing for the unhappened future. For some it is Khrushev post-war "Ottepel" or stable Brezhnev era with good and popular comedy movies. For the later generation it is painful and kind of bittersweet longing for youth spent in the dying and changing state where bright dreams of becoming an austronaut were not relevant anymore and the future seemed cold and unknown marking the arrival of capitalism.
I've watched a lot of interviews with Russian people in small towns who are struggling desperately because after the fall, there was just...no support of any kind. No infrastructure, no real economy to speak of. They get by with the bare minimum, but there is no grand dream left. I can believe that under the Soviet Union, at least things were somewhat stable. As an American we want so much to believe the fall brought freedom, but so many decades later, it's clear it did not do that for everyone. It holds up a cold mirror to our own society and shows us what there is left for us if we continue the way we are going.
@@Apetits unfortunately, it didnt bring any kind of freedom. Neither communism nor capitalism was the problem, corrupt people in the government were and are the problem
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@@Apetits I saw this interview as well where a man asks, “These are abstract concepts, we cannot eat freedom.” Americans don’t realize the sacrifice Russians made to install “capitalism.” Those first few years were brutal. It is a sacrifice the US has never made. The red scare. 🫴 In the US it is socialism for the corps and brutal absolute capitalism for the people.
Как прекрасно все сказано !
Я помню уверенность в завтрашнем дне, я помню гимн с радиоточки каждое утро, я помню СССР
Так было круто в 6 утра просыпаться под гимн СССР...
Я помню позывные радио Маяк каждый час... и да.. спокойствие и уверенность в завтрашнем дне.
Надо приложить все усилия чтобы снова просыпаться под гимн СССР ! Ребята всё в наших руках!
...приходишь домой, а там тихо играет радиоточка ... что-то рассказывает приятным голосом ...
Завтра действительно наступило дно
If you're receiving this transmission, you are the resistance.
📢📢📢🖤🖤🖤
No, go Galactic Empire!
Белый дом... Как же он хорошо показывает то величие и те возможности. Которого расстреляли танками и придушили ради расспила всего.