Good upload, I knew English, German, and Croatian versions of this song but haven't heard a Russian one until now. The original name of this version is "Дорогой длинной" btw
An excerpt of this song has been used since 1981 in the "Programa Silvio Santos", in a section called "Show de Calouros", this same Silvio Santos, where his real name was Senor Abravanel who founded his own television station, the "Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão" or simply "SBT" unfortunately the king of Brazilian TV passed away on August 17th, we will never forget him, eternal Silvio Santos
Khrushchev was one of the best the USSR had, great choice Comrade!!! Long live the Revolution, Long live the Soviet Union!! CCCP Forever!! 1917- 1991 we never forget the Soviet Motherland.
FUCKING EXCELLENT! i am not russian but my mom showed me a version of this song from her youth when i was growing up, i was already a fan of the Red Army Choir, magnificent, boistrous bastards! 😄 i hoped this would be a more "roaring" version being made by them, than what i was raised with and it doesn't fucking disappoint! it makes my heart want to roar like a Lion🦁 and yowl like one in pain 😈💪
@@c3k4234 no, those days are gone sadly. their time passed and they failed. it is time for a new player to rise and take the reigns. we must stop reminiscing on the past and focus on the present.
Bu şarkı sana ajda pekkandan tanıdık olabilir çocukken falan televizyonda duymuş olabilirsin ajda pekkan bu melodi ile Bu Ne Biçim Hayat adında bir şarkı çıkarttı çünkü.
There is a deep pain of both joy and sadness that this song makes well up from the heart, and though I am an American I can still appreciate the noble and beautiful, soulful qualities that Russians had maintained which the west has since lost. Such is the terrible fate of the Russian people to be under the heel of sociopaths and tyrants! One day I do hope the bitterness of a century and more of distrust and sabotage will be cleared away and East and west may embrace like lost brothers, and we may both be free from our oppressors, and move into a free and prosperous world together. Until then stay strong, and fight for your freedom, as we fight for ours against bureaucrat and Oligarch and criminal and ideologue alike, together!
shut up. You speak as if the same sociopaths and tyrants that rule over the Russians don't rule over you. At least the Russian tyrants fight for a noble cause. Yours fight for money and imperialist ideals
Que tiempo tan feliz. Sin una nube gris. Y el cantar. Alegre del ayer. Con nuestra juventud Tan llena de inquietud Tuvimos fe. Y deseos de vencer, la ra la ra la ra la ra Ra. Bingo.
Not Gyspy . Written & composed by 2 Russians & popular with Russian diaspora . Maybe lost a bit post WW2 in Soviet Industrial Age which might not have prioritised personal sentimental songs .😂 There is only 24/7/365!
@@Sontsepyok1994 It does have a bit of that vibe . There were popular & merited Gypsy singers in the USSR so they may have done a version . Anyhow that's a nice memory you have oc your father & its a song about memories . Cheers .
The days of the soviet union were the glory days for the ruaaian people and nobody else in the union or the warsaw pact. Thw rusification of the SSR's and the atrocities were frankly terrible, but its not like it was the only time where people were persecuted or driven from theirs homes. Being a communist or even accused of it may have gotten you beat up or killed by the opps or pretty anyone who did like it which was pretty fair seeing the example of a socialist state was very flawed in almost every aspect and had to claw its way out most situations like WW2 amd Afghanistan. But in general the music made in or during the time of the soviet union was truely a golden age in russia music. Like the second waltz, and those were the days and many more.
Good upload, I knew English, German, and Croatian versions of this song but haven't heard a Russian one until now. The original name of this version is "Дорогой длинной" btw
Don’t miss the French version by Dalida (le temps des fleurs)
Croatian???
Pay your taxes lil bro
@@IRS-internal-revenue-service nuh uh :PPPP
@@IRS-internal-revenue-service cant do that
An excerpt of this song has been used since 1981 in the "Programa Silvio Santos", in a section called "Show de Calouros", this same Silvio Santos, where his real name was Senor Abravanel who founded his own television station, the "Sistema Brasileiro de Televisão" or simply "SBT" unfortunately the king of Brazilian TV passed away on August 17th, we will never forget him, eternal Silvio Santos
Eterno silvio
My nickname in high school was NIkita Khrushchev since I wouldn't stop talking about him
And I live in brazil, no one has any idea of who Nikita was!
A drunk man that made Russia more poor.
Khrushchev was one of the best the USSR had, great choice Comrade!!! Long live the Revolution, Long live the Soviet Union!! CCCP Forever!! 1917- 1991 we never forget the Soviet Motherland.
he could alive near stalin because he knew some jokes, yey
Khrushchev is unfairly hated, the USSR's best era were the late 50s
@@alexgaelsotorodriguez3870 Khruschev destroyed the socialism with his liberal reforms, that was the first step to the destruction of the USSR
Música esplêndida!
هى اجمل اغنية سمعتها ابدا ....
0:43: The Tu-95 is still flying today.
FUCKING EXCELLENT! i am not russian but my mom showed me a version of this song from her youth when i was growing up, i was already a fan of the Red Army Choir, magnificent, boistrous bastards! 😄 i hoped this would be a more "roaring" version being made by them, than what i was raised with and it doesn't fucking disappoint! it makes my heart want to roar like a Lion🦁 and yowl like one in pain 😈💪
Opa! Essa eu já traduzi no meu canal! Abraço!
Há perna!
@@Gustavogukpa Agora eu entendi! Há braço!
Saudades de quando existia música...
As legendas de cima em vermelho ficaram muito boas, parabéns
Valeu, seu canal é uma das minhas inspirações
@@Gustavogukpa O canal que é uma das minhas inspirações se inspira no canal que se inspira no seu
@ ok, agora fiquei confuso.
Q
@@Gustavogukpa hauaheheheh
The song is marvelous. Why did you choose the military images when the song is a romance art song about lost love?
Hello, I did because it was recorded by the red army choir.
Those were the days when Soviet Union carried out world socialism movements. Days gone.
@@1917MSCthey can return
@@c3k4234 no, those days are gone sadly. their time passed and they failed. it is time for a new player to rise and take the reigns. we must stop reminiscing on the past and focus on the present.
Many USSR!
very Soviet.
@@unity20000It's CCCP
Love the song 🤩🤩 love from India
melody sounds familiar
Bu şarkı sana ajda pekkandan tanıdık olabilir çocukken falan televizyonda duymuş olabilirsin ajda pekkan bu melodi ile Bu Ne Biçim Hayat adında bir şarkı çıkarttı çünkü.
@@buntafujiwaranngc8fversion37Ajda Pekkan değil Semiramis Pekkan. Ve bir sürü şarkıcı bu melodiyle şarkıcı yaptı
наверное потому что русский оригинал много раз перепевали на разных языках.
Teşekkürler@@buntafujiwaranngc8fversion37
Little did they know the song would be alot more real then they had ever thought, Rest in peace USSR,
Que beleza!
пролетарии всех стран, соединяйтесь!
There is a deep pain of both joy and sadness that this song makes well up from the heart, and though I am an American I can still appreciate the noble and beautiful, soulful qualities that Russians had maintained which the west has since lost. Such is the terrible fate of the Russian people to be under the heel of sociopaths and tyrants! One day I do hope the bitterness of a century and more of distrust and sabotage will be cleared away and East and west may embrace like lost brothers, and we may both be free from our oppressors, and move into a free and prosperous world together. Until then stay strong, and fight for your freedom, as we fight for ours against bureaucrat and Oligarch and criminal and ideologue alike, together!
shut up. You speak as if the same sociopaths and tyrants that rule over the Russians don't rule over you. At least the Russian tyrants fight for a noble cause. Yours fight for money and imperialist ideals
stop
Соrrect.
You have a lot of talent!
PEDRO DE LARA LARALARARA LARAIARARA
:(
Eterno Silvio Santos 🤍
Fico feliz de ver tantos Brasileiros com cultura musical.
De que te sirve tener tanto poderío militar y nuclear si no lo presumes como lo hacía la Unión Soviética.
Thems were the days, partner
Não sabia que a versao soviética era tão bonita
Senor Abravanel Show or Silvio Santos Show. RIP 08/17/2024
nice
Lindo
Fact: the chorus of this somg is partly sound like Odoriko song sang by Murashita Kouzou
Where did you get the clips of fidel castro from?
Secrets of War The Cold War 07of10 Khrushchevs Regime
@@Gustavogukpa thank you so much bro
@@Gustavogukpa thanks man
I always think about funny African man and Santa Claus costumes when I hear this song.
Música boa e feliz
So good
Que grande e invencible el poderoso ejército Rojo. Slava la URSS.✊✊✊
Это песня не о армии.. Она о пьяных ночах и ностальгии о прошлом.. Автор видео ряда чудак😂
Não conhecia ASSIM
Que tiempo tan feliz.
Sin una nube gris.
Y el cantar.
Alegre del ayer.
Con nuestra juventud
Tan llena de inquietud
Tuvimos fe.
Y deseos de vencer, la ra la ra la ra la ra Ra. Bingo.
The lyrics has nothing to do with the video
I believe this version was sung by the Red Army Choir
Только причем здесь Красная армия и Хрущев - это старинная народная песня)
That's NOT red army song.
Someone's taken Russian's chronicles and made video.😊😊
Eu vim por causa da Holga, a "Russinha do Brasil"!
🥰🥰🥰🥰
Ela postou meu vídeo?
@@Gustavogukpa
Não postou. Somente mostrou 3 segundos.
Mas acredito que foi entro das políticas de direitos autorais.
👍👍
1:00 sneaky American bomber
Heh, sorry friend.
@@Gustavogukpano worries
Tukhachevsky victory moment
Reminds me of the good old days of the USSR.
Slava Koba. , josif djugasvili Slava STALIN
IF NAUGEMA WAS RUSIAN
песня эмигрантов российской империи, но тут тип советская, иронично
Gypsi Russian folk song
Not Gyspy . Written & composed by 2 Russians & popular with Russian diaspora . Maybe lost a bit post WW2 in Soviet Industrial Age which might not have prioritised personal sentimental songs .😂 There is only 24/7/365!
@juliegregory8187 i used to hear it since i was a child, my dad played it on an old radio and said that was Gypsian folk song
@@Sontsepyok1994 It does have a bit of that vibe . There were popular & merited Gypsy singers in the USSR so they may have done a version . Anyhow that's a nice memory you have oc your father & its a song about memories . Cheers .
@@juliegregory8187 ofc
O Silvio Santos lalalala
Silvio Santos!
Krieg bedeutet Schmerz, Verstümmelung und Tod, passt völlig nicht zu dieser romantischen Musik.
Macias nguema deve gostar dessa música
The days of the soviet union were the glory days for the ruaaian people and nobody else in the union or the warsaw pact. Thw rusification of the SSR's and the atrocities were frankly terrible, but its not like it was the only time where people were persecuted or driven from theirs homes. Being a communist or even accused of it may have gotten you beat up or killed by the opps or pretty anyone who did like it which was pretty fair seeing the example of a socialist state was very flawed in almost every aspect and had to claw its way out most situations like WW2 amd Afghanistan. But in general the music made in or during the time of the soviet union was truely a golden age in russia music. Like the second waltz, and those were the days and many more.
Da Da Ukraina!
Nyet, nyet Soviet
Communism hates imperialism too bro, real communists hate Putin
Neither Putin nor Zelensky is a communist.