"Hey Rapustin, you see this Organ right here? In about 100 years they're gonna be playing a 1970s disco single about YOU on this" Rapustin: "......chto?"
This organ literally existed when Rasputin was still alive Edit: Ah, a good ol’ comment argument. Reading through arguments about your comment never gets old.
@@grigoriyefimovichrasputin7897 It's a joke referring to communism, as you might know, today's Russia and a few other countries used to be a single nation known as Soviet Union and it worked under a communist system. One of the traits of communism was the lack of private property, so people will correct you e everytime you say "your" or "mine" to "our", since what is yours is also everybody's property. It's become a meme at this point
@@gabrielcosta3301 You were obviously allowed to own personal property. "This is my toothbrush" But you'd get weird looks by claiming ownership over land: Private property. "This is my land, my factory(etc)" "Off to the gulag, capitalist boy"
er, not really possible.... this thing is a fairground organ, and is doing more than just "organ" there are drums, and flute and possibly other automated instruments going on in there.
It is so crazy to realise that rusputin could have taken a casual glance of this instructment himself,only didnt realise that a song in memior of him would be played here 100+ years later.
@@julianteo8403: I find almost all my "original" comments post twice in UA-cam, unless I go down and delete the second copy, in which case, sometimes, I delete both.
"Try me" "Well, it is a song composed by a German, sung by Jamaican-born brits, about a Siberian mystic, arranged by a US-based Russian(?) expat, to be played on a French fairground organ"
"We need more revenue for the organ museum. Any ideas?" "What about a youtube channel?" "What do we put on a youtube channel? What do the kids like these days?" "I got you fam."
More like *Gets stabbed, poisoned, shot 3 times, including once in the head, tossed into the Neva river, pulled out of said river, buried, profanated and burnt.* *Becomes a funky disco song 62 years later.*
Seth Peters Hypothermia, actually. At least I think. What I find extra hilarious is that while being burnt on the pyre his body sat upright, and through eyewitness accounts we know one person died of shock and another shot at the body.
Can we all just slow down and think about the full scope of what we are seeing here. Some one (or people) went to all the trouble of tracking down a 100+ year old pipe organ and making an entire full length punch card just to play some funky West German disco from the 70's about a Russian monk turned political play-boy just to see what it would sound like. This is amazing.
Well...no he didn't do it just for ONE song...I'm pretty sure this is the second one he's played on this organ(as it turns out it's pretty good at this). ua-cam.com/video/JTnGI6Knw5Q/v-deo.html
And remember Rasputin hadn't even DIED yet when this organ was built. This organ lived to see through the same man topple a centuries old empire, have a song created about him 60 years later, and then 40 years after that let it's sound be broadcasted to thousands of people around the world by a fantastical, futuristic information system like magic. I can only imagine what the original creator of this machine might have thought when they were building a simple carnival music machine.
There's something so great about hearing such an old instrument play modern music. The music might change, but the organ still has the same amazing sound as back then, makes me wonder if they ever played the Charleston on it.
The sound the organ produces here kinda has a "sidechain" effect to my ears, probably not intended of course but it comes out that way. A lot of modern electronic music use the sidechain effect so maybe that's one of the reasons you make a disco-connection. The backing beat also has a skipping quality to it which also probably makes the song sound like it sidechains more if you will. This is just my very uneducated guess, just taking some ideas and thoughts out for a walk
Play this song on a 100 year old organ, light candles around it, wear an ushanka and dance the Cossack dance around it to summon the spirit of Rasputin.
This one there's no way to play live. You have to have punched cardboard music for it, but if you can get a MIDI file formatted the right way it can be processed into something one of the automatic punches can knock out. It takes hours per song to punch! Some other organs in that collection are MIDI enabled and can be played from a MIDI keyboard (to some extent) - but that feature is designed mostly for tuning and you can't really do everything at once from the keyboard. But you can theoretically put thousands of songs on an SD card and play whatever you want at a moments notice!
The facts that this organ existed when rasputin was alive makes this so much more awesome... Theoretically if they had the "rasputin song" back then, then he could have heard exactly this! Much impressive
Imagine going back 100 years into the past, and slip this wee funky number into one of those fairground organs. Suddenly stand back and watch the looks on the faces of the people, as this plays away!!
If I had a time machine I'd take the punched paper, then travel to 1905, and lead Rasputin to this organ, and then I'd have the organ play this song for him.
Technically, exactly that. A .midi file is simply a set of instructions on what tones to play in a digital device's audio system. The piano roll is just that. Only the replay device is purely acoustic.
I know this is an old comment but it’s probably because we never lived then, we never felt the time passed as we were bored, happy, sad, and many other emotions. It feels little because there was little for us
What would you do if you had a Time Machine? Others: use my knowledge of the future to become wealthy. Me: Bring a Disco beat from the 1970s to an 18th century ball. Others: What? Me: What?
That's easy, I would take the punch cards with modern music on them and go back to when this organ was at the fair and put it on to play, what do you think they would think of our music 100 years ago.
That's actually a really primitive form of computing or analogue computing as opposed to digital. The sheets of paper are programs fed into the organ that produce a programmed result.
This organ was built while Rasputin was still alive. The events at the end of the song haven't even happened yet. The organ had to experience it happen, then sing about it.
Teacher: *is explaining something* Me: hey uh we should probably be paying attentio- My brain: RA RA RASPUTIN, LOVER OF THE RUSSIAN QUEEN, IT WAS A CAT THAT REALLY WAS GONE, RA RA RASPUTIN, RUSSIAS GREATEST LOVE MACHINE, IT WAS A SHAME HOW HE CARRIED ON-
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey There lived a certain man in Russia long ago He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow Most people looked at him with terror and with fear But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear He could preach the Bible like a preacher Full of ecstasy and fire But he also was the kind of teacher Women would desire Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen There was a cat that really was gone Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on He ruled the Russian land and never mind the Czar But the kazachok he danced really wunderbar In all affairs of state he was the man to please But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze For the queen he was no wheeler dealer Though she'd heard the things he'd done She believed he was a holy healer Who would heal her son Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen There was a cat that really was gone Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on But when his drinking and lusting And his hunger for power Became known to more and more people The demands to do something About this outrageous man Became louder and louder Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey "This man's just got to go", declared his enemies But the ladies begged, "don't you try to do it, please" No doubt this Rasputin had lots of hidden charms Though he was a brute, they just fell into his arms Then one night some men of higher standing Set a trap, they're not to blame "Come to visit us", they kept demanding And he really came Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen They put some poison into his wine Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine He drank it all and said, "I feel fine" Ra ra Rasputin Lover of the Russian queen They didn't quit, they wanted his head Ra ra Rasputin Russia's greatest love machine And so they shot him 'til he was dead Oh, those Russians
This is an example of why Organs can be so fascinating to me. They technically never go out of date, you just need to put a MIDI sheet in it and it'll play anything you want.
I have found myself listening to this frequently just because the arrangement is amazingly well done. This comes from listening to the original song quite a bit and over all it translates well to a fairground organ.
The first time I heard this song was today, and it was a Star Wars Emperor Palpatine parody of it, that and a count Dooku parody and a General Grievous parody were how I learned the words
Man the tones that come out of this and the reverb of the room are so clean, it almost sounds like a synthesizer. And on that note, ever thought of licensing someone to turn it into a VST? Or at the very least posting the specifications or sequencing scheme so that people can submit to your their own covers?
Thought about it... but from having trained other people, I know that it's a lot more complicated than the average music joe can handle. It really requires persistence to be able to arrange music for an instrument like this.
Alexey Rom I'm sure we could figure it out if you showed us how it worked. A template or close up of what you've already done and what your commands do would even suffice!
If you look on his newer videos in the description they say that the music is digitally enhanced although I do not know to what degree that are enhanced.
Kinda pissed my ancestors immigrated to Canada. My Mother was born in The New Finland colony in Saskatchewan, Canada and was of 100% Finnish decent. A person with a very good ear asked my daughter if she was of Finnish heritage because of the way she spoke. I was so proud we had an obvious trace of Finn to someone.
@@Razvii Some modern church organs actually have a MIDI feature. I just gotta find a church that has one, so I can finally put all my MIDI files to good use XD
Imagine you were bringing a huge ass piano and you were crossing the same bridge where Rasputin was thrown off but all off a sudden the piano started playing Rasputin all on its own.
It is machines like this that make me realize how insanely fast technology progressed during the 20th century. We went from horse and carriage to walking on the moon in the span of 70 years. Back then they had to build a complex machine like this to play pre-made music. Now everyone can play music anytime and anywhere with the click of a button or a touch on a screen. We live in the future.
when your organ gets the aux cord
Yassssss
if you haven't, please do Africa by Toto, i love these vids
12,000th like
Haha lol yes
i didn't even realize how many likes this comment has gotten.
yay internet points
just wanna say thanks
*_Suddenly the Organ sprouts legs and begins to dance along_*
DoodleWill | **undertale**
Yesh
*Deltarune*
Russia intensifies
I wonder if it would turn into SoundWave or Blaster?
The organs like 'i knew that guy!'
Edzilla Notlastname your pfp is the cartoon embodiment of this guy I know
lmao
Your profile pic is so fucking cursed
Me: what fandom are you apart of?
You: yes
What the fuck is that profile picture lmao
"Hey Rapustin, you see this Organ right here? In about 100 years they're gonna be playing a 1970s disco single about YOU on this"
Rapustin: "......chto?"
Rasputin: "I'm sure I'll live to see it."
Что?
You meant чтo and that's basically me lmao
What is your name and profile picture though 😂
it's pronounced as shto not chto
They had better bass in 1905 than I have in my car.
Relatable, my Explorer's speakers are blown from the last owner.
hahaha yes:)
@@MrTruth111 aya blayt the speekers in my large lada are no more either
i drive a 87 ford bronco and the speakers are DED
Well, because the bass is the actual instrument in this case, soo...uhhh...
Well it help that it has two phat ass kickdrums on the sides
*Got stabbed, poisioned, shot three times including a head shot, fell down balcony, thrown to the river.*
Autopsy: He drowned
To be fair, it was the drowning that eventually finally killed him.
It's worse than that, he floated to shore and died of hypothermia!
@@hannahsutter3147 let's just say his reputation for having supernatural powers was well-earned.
Ohh dos Russian cats with nine lives...
Don't be
*me at 9 PM* :im going to sleep early tonight
*me at 4 AM* : rasputin played on 100 year old organ
Me*... ×2
Same here! XD
Me rn
me at 4am: *reading this comment*
ahah! Anch'io !!! (at 2 AM)
This organ literally existed when Rasputin was still alive
Edit: Ah, a good ol’ comment argument. Reading through arguments about your comment never gets old.
It knows the story
Well, if were are exactly 100 years old, then they didnt.
H B Rasputin died in 1925 I think
@@CMGThePerson Rasputin was killed in 1916
H B right. And this thing was built in 1905. 11 years before Rasputin drowned
This sounds like an 8-bit RPG but your challenger is Vladimir Putin
*Rasputin
*our
@@grigoriyefimovichrasputin7897 It's a joke referring to communism, as you might know, today's Russia and a few other countries used to be a single nation known as Soviet Union and it worked under a communist system. One of the traits of communism was the lack of private property, so people will correct you e everytime you say "your" or "mine" to "our", since what is yours is also everybody's property. It's become a meme at this point
@@gabrielcosta3301 i get it just wasnt in mind at the time
@@gabrielcosta3301 You were obviously allowed to own personal property.
"This is my toothbrush"
But you'd get weird looks by claiming ownership over land: Private property.
"This is my land, my factory(etc)"
"Off to the gulag, capitalist boy"
i misread “organ” as “dragon” and i immediately clicked out of curiosity, and im still not disappointed
spookmiester I have so much respect for you right now because of this comment
Thank you for this comment. Have you tried lembas bread?
Be careful of getting clickbaited
BlackMoon月黒 lmao i wish i knew some elves that could make some for me
how tf will that work anyway
Church services were absolutely mental back in the day
This is true. They even had a DJ
Eggy Moose wee
Now they are all I, Me, and My.
@@sonidogus"WHOMST IN THE CROWD DESIRES TO LISTEN TO RASPUTIN" "I AM UNABLE TO HEAR THOU PLEASE REPEAT THY STATEMENT"
Is this what heaven is.. when we enter the pearly gates.
With two escorts aha hello
Imagine going to your local church back in 1908, only ever hearing classical music in your life and your church organ player suddenly plays this.
er, not really possible.... this thing is a fairground organ, and is doing more than just "organ"
there are drums, and flute and possibly other automated instruments going on in there.
@@Slash0mega Fine! Imagine you go to a church where the music os already programmed into the organ, then you hear this one.
well, given classical music wasn't really the big thing at the time, because it was made in the 18th or 17th century, i still get it
@@lunag.1521 well just normal gospel / church music
Haha yeah no other music existed in 1908 of course haha
"Comrade, may I use the church's organ?"
"Yes, but why, Comrade?"
"For... reasons."
"Sure, door is unlocked."
"Just clean up when you are done"
Nice job comrade you have done well in making this amazing comment.
_church_
yeah right
FantasyFlight78 it’s a magical BLYAT
Just remember. Do ask no questions. I am a KGB officer :P
It is so crazy to realise that rusputin could have taken a casual glance of this instructment himself,only didnt realise that a song in memior of him would be played here 100+ years later.
Edward Leung u posted this twice
@@julianteo8403: I find almost all my "original" comments post twice in UA-cam, unless I go down and delete the second copy, in which case, sometimes, I delete both.
I N S T R U C T M E N T
I don’t think this organ was in Russia
Michael Ibrahim has its hypothetical
SHEET MUSIC BOSS:"FINALLY A WORTHY OPPONENT"
Hah
Their battle shall be legendary
Lol! Nice one!
Marvel: "Infinity war is the most ambitious crossover ever"
Me, an intellectual: "oh really?"
@@squilliamfancyson1486
'The scroll has given him power!'
Person: "what kind of music do you listen to?"
Me: It's complicated
@IG-100 MagnaGuard have you seen the star wars parodies of this? lol Palpatine, Dooku, Grievous
😂 😂 😂 Same.
"Try me"
"Well, it is a song composed by a German, sung by Jamaican-born brits, about a Siberian mystic, arranged by a US-based Russian(?) expat, to be played on a French fairground organ"
Alternative... Instruments
it's not that complicated. "rasputin" is a pretty popular song.
Bass dropped harder than Rasputin's fall into the river
This is so underrated lmao
H E Y
HEY A MAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE RIVER IN LEGO CITY
@@frank1015 HEY A RUSSIAN HAS FALLEN INTO THE VOLGA
AH AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
I love how this organ is working perfectly after 113 years... and my iPhone 5S didn't even last two.
Apple is crap...
@@TheDipperPinez27 yeap
Apple purposefully makes their products just useful enough that you’re hooked, but fragile enough that you constantly have to replace them.
Partly "uuh apple is shit" and partly because an iphone is infinitley more complex than this device, and simultaneously far cheaper,
well you obviusly didn't use it right
damn, youtubes reccomendations are on point today
Agreed
Same but 1 1/2 years late
@@Arch-sz1bg did you get the Trapanese recommendation right before this too?
Same
Came with intrest, watched in awe, realizing all other music is inferior to this video.
"We need more revenue for the organ museum. Any ideas?"
"What about a youtube channel?"
"What do we put on a youtube channel? What do the kids like these days?"
"I got you fam."
Finland, Varkaus we have museum like this
they were right
Seems legit. I love this kinda stuff
They nailed it.
LMAO this got me so good!!
In Imperial Russia... *gets poisoned, shot and thrown into a river*
*barely dies*
More like
*Gets stabbed, poisoned, shot 3 times, including once in the head, tossed into the Neva river, pulled out of said river, buried, profanated and burnt.*
*Becomes a funky disco song 62 years later.*
Later on when the revolution began the Reds exhumed him and killed him again, to be extremely certain.
@@charles-olivierdenis6633 And after all that, autopsy revealed that he died of drowning of all things.
Seth Peters Hypothermia, actually. At least I think. What I find extra hilarious is that while being burnt on the pyre his body sat upright, and through eyewitness accounts we know one person died of shock and another shot at the body.
His autopsy showed he died on the way to the Neva river,
Can we all just slow down and think about the full scope of what we are seeing here. Some one (or people) went to all the trouble of tracking down a 100+ year old pipe organ and making an entire full length punch card just to play some funky West German disco from the 70's about a Russian monk turned political play-boy just to see what it would sound like. This is amazing.
Astute observation. I can say I'm proud of my accomplishment.
As you very well should be, sir.
Alexey Rom it’s amazing
Well...no he didn't do it just for ONE song...I'm pretty sure this is the second one he's played on this organ(as it turns out it's pretty good at this). ua-cam.com/video/JTnGI6Knw5Q/v-deo.html
And remember
Rasputin hadn't even DIED yet when this organ was built. This organ lived to see through the same man topple a centuries old empire, have a song created about him 60 years later, and then 40 years after that let it's sound be broadcasted to thousands of people around the world by a fantastical, futuristic information system like magic.
I can only imagine what the original creator of this machine might have thought when they were building a simple carnival music machine.
Anastasia’s family: *Why do I hear boss music?*
Rasputin:
Also known as Romanovs
Anastasia:
*Screams in vain*
Their whole family getting murdered isn't a very funny joke
@@MidnightRR No, it is.
Midnight 1000RR these fucking bastards deserves to die ! Long live the Republican ideals
There's something so great about hearing such an old instrument play modern music. The music might change, but the organ still has the same amazing sound as back then, makes me wonder if they ever played the Charleston on it.
Mate, why does this sound more disco like than the original?
This sounds like a karaoke piece though
Because this is the sound disco's electronic organs were made to imitate.
The original wasn’t disco. That was a remix called rasputin funk mix
The sound the organ produces here kinda has a "sidechain" effect to my ears, probably not intended of course but it comes out that way. A lot of modern electronic music use the sidechain effect so maybe that's one of the reasons you make a disco-connection. The backing beat also has a skipping quality to it which also probably makes the song sound like it sidechains more if you will. This is just my very uneducated guess, just taking some ideas and thoughts out for a walk
@@XT873 It sounds like gated reverb to me. Very 80s for a >100 year old organ xD
How does this organ have an accent
I didn't think this would be possible but the more I listen to it, the more I get what you mean
Blyat it does
It’s so strange, yet so very enticing...
How high are you
It just does
Play this song on a 100 year old organ, light candles around it, wear an ushanka and dance the Cossack dance around it to summon the spirit of Rasputin.
don't forget the Adidas tracksuit
Can confirm I am wearing a ushanka
Um no
Also bring some women
Hahaha veerry funny hahaha omg I'm gonna die from laughter.
Why is this unironically even more of a bop than usual.
Me: *Playing the original Rasputin*
Father: *Stops the song*
Me: Why did you do that?
Father: We have a 100 year old organ downstairs.
This one there's no way to play live. You have to have punched cardboard music for it, but if you can get a MIDI file formatted the right way it can be processed into something one of the automatic punches can knock out. It takes hours per song to punch!
Some other organs in that collection are MIDI enabled and can be played from a MIDI keyboard (to some extent) - but that feature is designed mostly for tuning and you can't really do everything at once from the keyboard. But you can theoretically put thousands of songs on an SD card and play whatever you want at a moments notice!
Nice pfp. NITW FTW.
A new spin on an old classic
This organ was built when Rasputin was alive.
And Rasputin died in 1916.
Zkravty - fucking idiot suka
Sizik
He didn't die. He's still running.
The Interesting Nobody some say he lives on through this very song
Crimson Corsair you just did
The facts that this organ existed when rasputin was alive makes this so much more awesome...
Theoretically if they had the "rasputin song" back then, then he could have heard exactly this! Much impressive
To think that this one organ has lived through the era of 3 different Russias is incredible
I mean, depending on when in 1905, you can add a couple more.
when you give vodka to your local church organist
😂😂😂
as a bribe or as payment for using the organ?
Or the organist has headphones and spinning tables as a DJ. Xxhaha
He walked in wearing adidas
I’m not even joking, my church’s music director ACTUALLY PLAYED this song on the pipe organ.
This organ was built in 1905... when Rasputin was still alive, the events talked about at the end of the song hadn't even happened!!
Makes you think.
Boris Bonillo right?
King Boyardee feels like a time paradox!
Holy shit
amazing
Rumor says that after listening to this, Boney M decided to remaster their version of the song.
Nice
@Honest Comment Lincoln was cool
I'm the 700th like in this comment
My grand grandpa’s ghost when I ask him if he knew Rasputin
you mean ''great grandpa''?
"bro he a homie my dude"
Imagine if you were trapped in a church alone and this started playing out of the blue.
Screw the ghost tryna kill ya. Just groove it out.
I would sing aloud
If I'm gonna be stuck in there forever, I might as well enjoy it. Even if I do get found dead five weeks later, that's my jam!
Kommissar Krownen I'd dance it out. Just let loose man.
Ghost of Rasputin: Where did you put my penis?!
I feel like that organ will just start playing this in the middle of the night with no ones permission
It will be rasputin’s spirit
he needs no permission to play this
LOVE the use of 'permission' here, like the organ can play by itself it just needs to ask if its ok fdakjsgfdfsakj
"play music like they did 100 years ago"
Me:
Party like it was 1904
Organ: “who cares how old I am, I can play anything.”
Imagine going back 100 years into the past, and slip this wee funky number into one of those fairground organs. Suddenly stand back and watch the looks on the faces of the people, as this plays away!!
Have Boney M band come in and sing while Rasputin was alive too.
Commanding Judge, Dredd: **gets shot**
Commanding Judge, Dredd, Witchcraft!
People : HE IS A WITCH!
I wonder what they'd think.. I'd bet they'd hate tbh. The kids would love it tho
If I had a time machine I'd take the punched paper, then travel to 1905, and lead Rasputin to this organ, and then I'd have the organ play this song for him.
It would probably save his life if you sang it
@@halfwit533 probably. Like telling Abe Lincoln not to go to that theater.
@@mycelium9629 But if he doesn't die, then the song wouldn't have been made in the first place, so it would just be a paradox.
@@DeathCorridor
Nae, you'll just split the timeline...
@@DeathCorridor Rasputins;Gate
AS IF THIS SONG WEREN'T STUCK IN MY HEAD ENOUGH.
+Luficarius
Same here. Last few months, it somehow made an upmarch in popularity.
No, it's not
Luficarius Ratspeed same
Widdekuu91 it got meme’d
Can we all just collectively agree that this is the zenith of humanity’s ability and that nothing will ever be better?
Just wait until we create the holodeck... :-)
Why is this literally the most amazing cover of Rasputin I've ever seen???
Original hardware.
omg mr stan lee you're alive
RIP
Rip
seeeeeeeeeeennnnn????
1900's MIDI
It's actually called "Piano roll".
Behold, the ancient MIDI.
Technically, exactly that.
A .midi file is simply a set of instructions on what tones to play in a digital device's audio system.
The piano roll is just that. Only the replay device is purely acoustic.
It literally sounds like midi
Fuck I miss midi files...
How have I, as a Boney M fan, only just heard Rasputin on an organ? This may be the best thing since Rasputin said he felt fine.
funny that this organ existed while the man himself was alive
Well, 100 years old is young for a pipe organ, many of the pipe organs still in use today are far older.
@@lieutenantadventures1479 wow, didn't know that
When you think about it, 100 years is long when thinking about the future, but when thinking about the past, it seems pretty short
Oh wow youre right!
I know this is an old comment but it’s probably because we never lived then, we never felt the time passed as we were bored, happy, sad, and many other emotions. It feels little because there was little for us
@@nekomancer4821 it's short both ways
What would you do if you had a Time Machine?
Others: use my knowledge of the future to become wealthy.
Me: Bring a Disco beat from the 1970s to an 18th century ball.
Others: What?
Me: What?
I'd become wealthy with music from the future haha
i speak for all 18th century ball-goers when i say they would be pleasantly confused
Please make this into a short story!
That's easy, I would take the punch cards with modern music on them and go back to when this organ was at the fair and put it on to play, what do you think they would think of our music 100 years ago.
Sounds like something I would do...
Rasputin's actual very real entry song.
Hahaha nice
That's actually a really primitive form of computing or analogue computing as opposed to digital. The sheets of paper are programs fed into the organ that produce a programmed result.
Still amazing though.
*Rare* *footage* *of* *a* *ritual* *to* *summon* *the* *spirit* *of* *rasputin*
This organ was built while Rasputin was still alive. The events at the end of the song haven't even happened yet. The organ had to experience it happen, then sing about it.
Logan Howell That One Doggo
*_K N O W L E D G E_*
Wow...
This is so beautiful.
What if...........He could have survived if he listened to this song
this organ killed rasputin
Hecc
Depending on just how accurate the age is, Rasputin may have still been alive when this thing was built.
He was
But it only played the song 100 years after he died
@@larsswig912 because the song was written in the 70s
@@larsswig912 and that is why we need to hurry up and figure out time travel
@@gentlebabarian WOW REALLY🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
Teacher: *is explaining something*
Me: hey uh we should probably be paying attentio-
My brain: RA RA RASPUTIN, LOVER OF THE RUSSIAN QUEEN, IT WAS A CAT THAT REALLY WAS GONE, RA RA RASPUTIN, RUSSIAS GREATEST LOVE MACHINE, IT WAS A SHAME HOW HE CARRIED ON-
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
There lived a certain man in Russia long ago
He was big and strong, in his eyes a flaming glow
Most people looked at him with terror and with fear
But to Moscow chicks he was such a lovely dear
He could preach the Bible like a preacher
Full of ecstasy and fire
But he also was the kind of teacher
Women would desire
Ra ra Rasputin
Lover of the Russian queen
There was a cat that really was gone
Ra ra Rasputin
Russia's greatest love machine
It was a shame how he carried on
He ruled the Russian land and never mind the Czar
But the kazachok he danced really wunderbar
In all affairs of state he was the man to please
But he was real great when he had a girl to squeeze
For the queen he was no wheeler dealer
Though she'd heard the things he'd done
She believed he was a holy healer
Who would heal her son
Ra ra Rasputin
Lover of the Russian queen
There was a cat that really was gone
Ra ra Rasputin
Russia's greatest love machine
It was a shame how he carried on
But when his drinking and lusting
And his hunger for power
Became known to more and more people
The demands to do something
About this outrageous man
Became louder and louder
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey
"This man's just got to go", declared his enemies
But the ladies begged, "don't you try to do it, please"
No doubt this Rasputin had lots of hidden charms
Though he was a brute, they just fell into his arms
Then one night some men of higher standing
Set a trap, they're not to blame
"Come to visit us", they kept demanding
And he really came
Ra ra Rasputin
Lover of the Russian queen
They put some poison into his wine
Ra ra Rasputin
Russia's greatest love machine
He drank it all and said, "I feel fine"
Ra ra Rasputin
Lover of the Russian queen
They didn't quit, they wanted his head
Ra ra Rasputin
Russia's greatest love machine
And so they shot him 'til he was dead
Oh, those Russians
@@Piggy153 *CLAPS*
@@Piggy153 👏👏👏👏👏
Turisas x
I listen to this video at least five times a day. It sounds so good.
don't, you'll get tired of it very quickly. I try to make it last
I bet you live in an eastern country !
Nope, USA
USA is even more east than Russia!
Technically the US is both east and west
Imagine blasting rasputin on this organ in 1905.
Awwwwyeahh!!!
The song wasn't created until '78
Fireboy9447 imagine
it's okay it will be over soon Ok ahahahaah i didn't see that word
TurtleShroom Maybe he wouldn't die then. He would know that someone wanted to kill him.
The chorus is heavenly
This is an example of why Organs can be so fascinating to me. They technically never go out of date, you just need to put a MIDI sheet in it and it'll play anything you want.
I'm crazy over my player piano...
yeah you could pretty much retrofit it with a bluetooth speaker…
Tour guide: "this is a historical organ"
Me: "can it drop the bass?"
Organ: "Challenge Accepted!"
In Soviet Russia, organs don't play songs, songs play organs.
HAMILTON!
I haven't seen this meme in a minute
I know this is woooosh kiddie material but Rasputin was born in the Russian empire
Oh boy I expect woooosh normie doing their epic gamer move
Obsessive Hamiltrash - In my head I read this comment with a Russian accent naturally.
I think you’ll be glad to see me here
- Synthesizer: 'You can't play seventies Disco music, you are too old...
> Organ: "Hold my beer..."
Wrong its hold my vodka
Hold my VODKA BLYAT !!!
@@Gass0208 *hold OUR vodka
hahaha VODKA
Hold my baguette.
The organ is French ! 🇨🇵
my crush: “what kinda music do you listen to?”
me: “eh you know...”
the music I listen to:
....
*F U N K* *O V E R L O A D*
Quite possibly the best thing ever. Never knew organs could sound so groovy
When the chorus plays it sounds like some wicked aesthetic basketball theme or some shit
Edit: it's at 0:58
Azita Scales IT DOES THO
Oh my god it does.
When the Russian National Team is playing at home
0:59 my fav
Aw yep
I have found myself listening to this frequently just because the arrangement is amazingly well done. This comes from listening to the original song quite a bit and over all it translates well to a fairground organ.
The first time I heard this song was today, and it was a Star Wars Emperor Palpatine parody of it, that and a count Dooku parody and a General Grievous parody were how I learned the words
'It was a shame how he carried on' is such a hilarious line. It's a completely bizarre song and it slaps!
Agree, I'm really impressed (after living the original song) how excellent it translates
Man the tones that come out of this and the reverb of the room are so clean, it almost sounds like a synthesizer.
And on that note, ever thought of licensing someone to turn it into a VST? Or at the very least posting the specifications or sequencing scheme so that people can submit to your their own covers?
Thought about it... but from having trained other people, I know that it's a lot more complicated than the average music joe can handle. It really requires persistence to be able to arrange music for an instrument like this.
Alexey Rom I'm sure we could figure it out if you showed us how it worked.
A template or close up of what you've already done and what your commands do would even suffice!
Alexey Rom
I just wanna say... this is amazing your channel is amazing.
Doesn't it sound like something from "Super Mario RPG"?
If you look on his newer videos in the description they say that the music is digitally enhanced although I do not know to what degree that are enhanced.
This would be a great ringtone
Kinda pissed my ancestors immigrated to Canada. My Mother was born in The New Finland colony in Saskatchewan, Canada and was of 100% Finnish decent. A person with a very good ear asked my daughter if she was of Finnish heritage because of the way she spoke. I was so proud we had an obvious trace of Finn to someone.
My question is who took the time to punch out Rasputin into a paper spool?
I volunteer as tribute.
Alexey Rom thank you
My question is how long did it take?
plazasta I also would like to know
Indeed. How long did it take to make it?
It sounds like boss battle music 😄 so cool!
You're right! Like you'd be fighting this crazed clown or something in an RPG.
Battle against the Communist Dark Lord
Cuphead? Anyone?
I want a Rasputin game now!
Fighting rasputin
This song fits the organ very well! Good job!
Just got done with 8 hours straight of online school.
Thanks, I needed this!
*Boris and Anatolli squating in the background*
Vadim: "BORIS BLYAT!" *Squats Angrily*
VADIM BLYAT!
“You beat world record, and you get passing grade in this class.”
Vlad is getting sad. And a sad Vlad is very bad.
no..
Me and the boys asking the priest if we can try the organ but actually playing Rasputin
"pass the aux father, we boutta make this place litter than heaven"
Saw this one guy playing Final Fantasy music inside a church once.
'This sounds like rock and/or roll.'
--Priest
@@Razvii Some modern church organs actually have a MIDI feature. I just gotta find a church that has one, so I can finally put all my MIDI files to good use XD
It ain't like it used to be but it'll do.
Disco beats sound oddly cool when played with an old organ
Dot you just love it when the chorus hits and you get this wave of clean, crisp chords.
Imagine you were bringing a huge ass piano and you were crossing the same bridge where Rasputin was thrown off but all off a sudden the piano started playing Rasputin all on its own.
On a new episode of ghost busters, haunted key thingy that might be called a piano helps us find Rasputin, not clickbate 😂
Pyeonchang Olympics 2018: I sleep
School closed because of snow: Real sh*t
Rasputin played on 100 year-old piano: *A S C E N D E D*
J J 2 That exactly happened to me.
that is what *really* happened over the past few weeks.
Organ ain't a piano.
@I am Skypier Eh?
Very good
This. Might be good
My birthstone is Amethyst (February)
J J 2 that’s cool
i picked up an amethyst in oblivion and then i sold it to a trader
Lenn that’s neat
It is machines like this that make me realize how insanely fast technology progressed during the 20th century. We went from horse and carriage to walking on the moon in the span of 70 years. Back then they had to build a complex machine like this to play pre-made music. Now everyone can play music anytime and anywhere with the click of a button or a touch on a screen.
We live in the future.
Wow this sounded so good as if this organ was built for this very song
this organ was built when rasputin was alive
Oh, those Russians.
Ой! Он имеет ничего. на конце песни, они говорят "Oh, those russians" :)
@Julian Hen only the organ is french :/.
1905 was a hard time.
Midi file were in analog "paper" form.
Rasputin.pap
@@fancymalon .pap
Oh... you're actually right..... well my whole world just got turned upside down
I could literally recreate the paper onto FL studio in like ten minutes because it's literally MIDI, it blows my mind that they had this shit on 1905
@@GamingOS I think that authors of midi just copied the .pap format :D
Its so weird hearing this song from this instrument. It sounds too perfect!
Oh, those russians
Edit; wow, almost a year ago and over 300 likes.
Such a crisp sound
The only way this can be topped is if a 200 year old organ plays Despacito
YASSSS
How about no...
When it's 3 a.m and your watching weird youtube videos and come across a masterpiece. 👏👏👏
Back then when this organ was made: Oh this will play the most beautiful music.
2017: this
I guess they succeeded.
@@TheOmegagoldfish Very much so
I mean they weren’t wrong...
They were not wrong tho honestly
They were damn right
i don't know how they made this song better than it already was, but somehow they did it...
HydraCorinthian the sound of the organ just makes it so nice to listen to
There is no way to make this song sad, all recreations of this song always sound happier and catchier than the original and I cannot understand why
The genius who built this, effectively a physical midi player... in 1905, incredible
its like the midi covers but in the 1800s
ccaarrssoonn hhaammbbyy bahahaha
mp3 to 1900s organ converter online free
Well midi wasn't invented yesterday.
One of the greatest songs of all time, thank you very much.
Can you imagine them hearing this 100 years ago? 😂
All the Edwardians would be busting down to this
Ah yes sir your excrement is quite bright i might say=
Bro your shit's fire
Rasputin him self wold be dancing to this
Since it's only punch card, they literally could have!
This was lit af. UA-cam’s algorithm ain’t playing around, damn.
Black accent when white