Russian soldiers sings: Just don't tell mom that I'm going to Bakhmut
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"Soldiers aren't numbers. They are husbands, fathers, sons and brothers"
Soldiers are numbers, men are people
@@wombatuser and who are those soldiers. they are Men. And if you say that they weren't a man because he was a soldier well then what was he before? well the only reasonable answer is a man. Every soldier who dies isn't just a number it is a man who had/has a life, wants, desires, relationships.
@@wombatuser Guess the dehumanizing propaganda worked on you, huh? Some of these people didn't choose.
What I’m saying is that even though they are human with wants, needs and aspirations none of that matters at all because they have become such a tiny part of a massive construct that needs to function no matter what
Individuals can’t exist in a war that measures death in the hundreds of thousands @@ZlXer0
@@wombatuser cuz you have been manipulated BIG TIME!
Certified historical document.
Indeed
If it wasn't recorded in a way that's hard to watch then sure
@@itzpro5951 wdym bro
@@turtol6494 I don't like that it's shot vertically, it's hard to watch that way for me
@@itzpro5951 fair enough
It’s so unbelievably sad that all those kids have to die, regardless of the side. Most of the dudes dying on the frontline are clearly really young…
Wars are fought over old men by young boys
@@KillerAngelPilot1 *wars are fought over old jews by young goys
I'll never think of Russian soldiers the same way ever again.
@@MagnusGalactusOG at the end of the day, we are all human
@@KillerAngelPilot1 Absolutely. Sometimes we get fooled into forgetting that.
Historians will study this video and try to track down the guy who played the guitar one day...
and they be making documentary with interview with the old guy
If he went to bakhmut then he's most likely dead by now
@@gmflashmxyeah that area was pretty bad for fighting
There is one geo guesser legend can find the exact location
What's wild about this is how you can literally hear explosions and gunfire in the background.
You can?
@@yourfriendmouse9967 yes like the last 2 seconds is very clear gun fire
@@yourfriendmouse9967 Yeah as the other guy said, at the end right when the song ends, you can hear explosions. Also at 0:51 I think.
@@Taskicore yup you are right
Well, it's a war zone... So naturally...
In 10 years some kid with depression is gonna put this in his doomer playlist
In 10 years??
I already have it in my doomer playlist
@@eternal120Lmao I seriously just wanted to say the same xD
Too long
Already done
hahahahaahh
I’ve been deployed twice and I gotta say this bought back some memories. When you have someone like this in your unit it’s priceless. Helps you get your mind off all of the death and destruction for a minute.
Daily reminder that each and every single one of soldier are still human with family, hopes and dreams
Others invade, others defend their home.
As a reminder:
1. Russia invaded and attacked Ukraine.
2. Ukraine is defending itself and trying not to be decimated by Russia.
@@fish.967 yeah but did putin or some general order to do the thing that happened in Bucha and manywhere else in Ukraine?
Perhaps? But some sick fucks do it without asking.
Yeah but nafo fellas wont understand it and still glorify the deaths of russians.
I'm shaking with sadness right now. This just changed my entire world view.
Grandfather:Afghanistan
Father: Chechnya
Son:Ukraine
@@MrDintub The way things are going it might come to that.
History repeats over and over again
@@MrDintub - Rusland delenda est.
@@GermanConquistador08 Nafo pigs oink oink, i love zelensky oink oink!
@@GermanConquistador08 whoa there, such 3rd reich ambitions, so little 3rd reich lessons learned...
Evolution of this song from afghanistan to chechnya to ukraine really proves that history repeats and rhymes
and you forget chechnya
@@BobaBenzin he put chechnya?
The only thing that we learn from history is that we learn nothing from history.
История никогда не повторяется. Если вы начнëте копаться в истории, предпосылках и последствиях, то увидите, что одни события являются логическим продолжением предыдущих. Это применимо и к войнам. Все упомянутые вами войны имели совершенно различные причины, ход, следствия, свой контекст времени и многое другое. Но так же можно посмотреть и на сходства, которых сильно меньше чем отличий. И при таком подходе можно рассмотреть только как вы выразились "рифму", но не более.
history doesn't really repeat, it's just the russian way.
My best friend unfortunately ended up being in this war. Luckily, he got exonerated and came back home, but he has severe PTSD since then and he sent me this song on march. It breaks my heart. These guys are mostly in their early 20s and they're going to see stuff none of us could ever imagine
from the russian side they are going for money its 100% their choice, what breaks ur heart? those murderers?
@@user-ij4jj7on1vI am not a supporter of the war, but there are many conscripts on both sides
@@user-ij4jj7on1vCope harder buddy
@@user-ij4jj7on1vBoth sides have done forced mobilisation.
@@user-ij4jj7on1v They were conscripted dumb ass that means involuntarily enlisted
This incredibly piece of history has whatsapp in the lyrics, we truly are in an interesting time
Thay text is adoption. Original version is about Afghanistan. 1st remake abt war in Chechnya. And now this is 2nd remake. Comprendeee? Capitoo? 😅😅
@@kolobokkolobol8774 of course it is. But for this modern time it actually makes sense.
No bullshit, but the guy in the middle of a war, without filters, without auto tune, psychologically shaken, chest tight, still manages to sing/play better than many famous people out there. A greeting from Brazil! 🇧🇷
Beautifully said
Search for samba songs by brazilian soldiers in ww2
Full body armor also restricts your beathing.
sim
@@aluisiomotagodinho7155 Sinhá Lurdinha
Son: Don't tell mom im in Bakhmut
Father: Don't tell mom im in Chechnya
Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Afghanistan
Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Berlin
Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Petrograd
Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Manchuria
Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Sofia
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Crimea
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Turkestan
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom im in Paris
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don't tell mom Warsaw
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Odessa
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Prussia
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Finland
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Iran
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Sweden
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Serbia
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Riga
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Smolensk
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Livonia
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Lithuania
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Kazan
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Muscovy 2
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Muscovy
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Kulikovo
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Tver 3
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Tver 2
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Tver
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Wesenberg
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Kiev
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great--Great--Great--Great-Great-Great-Great-Great--Great-Great-Great--Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Novgorod
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Cumania
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great--Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Lemnos
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Constantinople 2
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Khazaria
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Pechennegia
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great--Great--Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in Constantinople
Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great--Great--Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great--Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandfather: Don’t tell mom I’m in other cavemans cave
What a perfect humor 🤌😂
woah
ну тебе явно делать нечего
Afghanistan wasnt that long ago
@yagoandreas3115 this is referring to the Russian occupation of Afghanistan in the 80s. Kind of like their version of Vietnam in a way.
I almost shed a tear while watching this for the 542th time.
Why? I am really interested because I am really just disgusted. We had this Song in Afghanistan, in chechnya and now in Ukraine. The only similarities are that every of that wars is totally wrong and russia is again the intruder. Ok, in Afghanistan ist was the USSR. I See this guy and get disgusted, he is fully armored and instead of killing bis Officer who gives ihm the Order he Shots innocent People for money. I only can See a murderer singing like he is the victim and Not the occupant and thats it. Whats your perspective?
@@jang6232Looking onto the song and the rythm, not onto the invader.
@@jang6232 whats with the random start capitalization of some of your words?
@@jang6232 Some people don't believe the pro.. Stories that come from western media. Russia has more business in Ukraine than the US does. If US funding didn't exist this war would not be happening, period. What say you?
@@jang6232have you every stopped to go back and see how Russia shot their own troops when they disobeyed at the start of this war?
Have you stopped reading on the war and how Ukraine is now directly striking civilians who aren’t fighting in the war now?
No?
Then shut the hell up because you don’t know what your talking about go join the N@zi units in Ukraine who were created in the 1940s by an angry Austrian man who flunked art school.
Neither country is good or evil they both have insanely dark pasts.
Grow up and learn how to fall into place and be a good little cog in the machine of war.
He is this year's Eurovision winner
And the next couple of years, too
This just seems like a talented man in the wrong place at the wrong time.
У нас половина парней играет на гитаре и поёт! У меня двое сыновей, старший играет и поёт.❤
The words in this song are dedicated to a girl. A guy writes a letter to her from the war.
@@BadBoy-bt6lb i think it is to his sister
@@yeshikantthongbam Maybe.
The first version of this Russian sing was written almost 40 years ago. It was about the combat action in
Afghanistan in the 1980s. In this sing a soldier writes the mail to his sister.
Then this sing was rewritten during war in Chechnya.
Now some words were change for this war.
You may find these variants typing "ты только маме не говори".
Please god let me see this man being interviewed in a documentary in 10 years
War? war? really? did he said war? its a special Military Operation not WAR!!!!!
@@frontendprotogy6749 в России все это называют войной. Для других стран это военная операция. Только никому не говори)
@@user-jc1ug8ch6h no da
@@user-jc1ug8ch6hit’s surely a war, and everybody who says it’s a military operation, denies all the people that died in that conflict
If I could ask God for just one thing in this war, it would be that the war stopped.
The level of “at peace with myself” you gotta have to sing so well without your voice trembling in the middle of war is next level.
My both parents were through a war. They define this as "calm fatalism". He might get killed while singing, he might not. He wants to/needs to, so he does. If it's your time to go, it's your time to go, simple as that.
I'm trying to hold back the tears. The sadness and the beauty together like this is beyond profound.
Dont feel too bad. He's singing while his brothers are dying.
And imagine the things he did to the Ukrainians living in the home he's standing in.
@@lovelybitofbugle219ООН проводили расследования и не выявили никаких признаков геноцида мирного населения со стороны российских солдат. Зато ООН нашли более 100 преступлений от полков Украины "Азов" "Кривбасс" "Донбасс 1" "Донбасс 2" "Ураган" "Шторм".
На Совбезе ООН Матильда Богнер заявила что ей стали известны подробности пыток российских солдат со стороны Украины.
@@requemd9335You trust the UN?
I know what Russians are doing out there. They're not nice people.
@@requemd9335со стороны населения признаков геноцида населения выяснено не было)))
@@latrans_the_preacher Я не верю если жители скажут что их пытали солдаты, не важно русские или Украинские, они могут выдумать. Я верю лишь документам и расследованиям.
What really hits hard is the fact that you dont know if this dude is still alive or not. Its crazy to think about that he might be dead and we still watch him playing this wonderful song on youtube…
Он жив, сейчас они ведут активные наступления в районе Клещеевки
вот бы сдох! было бы круто! - Любой кто приходит на чужую землю с мечом - должен от него погибнуть, чисто моё мнение=)
yeah man its really fucking weird
@@user-smotroff Твоих ВСУ свои же свиньи доедают. А этот парень все еще рвет, мобилизованных на улице солдат ВСУ
@@verererterthe did not choose, russia has conscription
I never considered a guitar a colorful object, until I saw this😔
I didn't understand your comment at first but holy shit yeah.
that's some very good symbolism you pinpointed here.
Ngl this one just fucked me up
А вас не смущает,что эта песня написана во время войны в Чечне 1994?только название Чечня поменяли на Лисичанск и Бахмут.😢😮😢@lubenske5681
Color is bad. Camo is good 👍
It’s eerie how this man sounds like one of my best friends who was send to Ukraine. And I get the feeling it’s him.
"war isnt hell because in hell there are no innocents" "soldiers arent numbers. they are husbands, fathers, sons, brothers, and uncles"
The empty landscape, the gray atmosphere, the war-thorn buildings, the cold, the very distant gunfire, the loneliness... hauntingly beautiful and sad
the art of war
war. war never changes.
That is called "Russian World"
Честно говоря, не понимаю что тут прекрасного. Это трагедия для наших русского и украинского народов. А всё благодаря империалистическому западу, но ничего, победа будет за нами. Работайте парни!
@@maxmaxed2887это называется "американский империализм". Они развязали войну, давали Украине оружие и экспертов, а нам теперь с этим разбираться
Be well, Bro. I wish you could go back home soon to find your mama
one of the best videos I have seen on youtube!
It’s weird to think decades later people could look back on this as a relic of a bygone era
yea its pretty insane that time exists and that things pass
@@ddddzzzz5426imagine being a dick about an interesting thought just because it’s obvious…
How is that weird? History dosen't start and end with your generation
My comment will stay here for centuries to come
This song cane close to being considered that multiple times yet every decade made it relevant again...
Coming from a veteran, keep in mind, you may not agree with the politics of a conflict, but the people that are fighting it on the ground are largely just normal folk, brothers, fathers, cousins, boyfriends, husbands...
...that are massively brain-washed and fueled by hate, often volunteered.
Yeah except for all the soldiers that decide they wanna fight for a dictator....
@@brysonkuervers2570 For a lot of people enlistment into the military is a way to advance in life, there's a reason a large portion of enlisted soldiers come from impoverished backgrounds, and in countries with dictators you'll usually find forced conscription, they don't have a choice.
they have no choice@@brysonkuervers2570
@@kenny187ful Not to mention that in these countries with restricted informations, propaganda and censorship is more likely to make them and their society as a whole, see the war as a rightous one.
From afar, you can hear the bursts and bangs from the gunshots...
We feel ya brother.. stay strong
In about 15-20 years i can see this in a history classroom
not in western countries...
@@777gnom why would they teach fascist shit in western classrooms?
Yesterday is history
False, Schools hide the truth
Average person couldn't even tell you who fought in WW2, they won’t be showing this.
The fact this video is not color edited and the guitar is the only colorful thing in this scenario gives vibes from the Girl in the red jacket in Shindlers List - but this time its real wtf
That’s deep
That guitar is his escape from reality from this bloody conflict and his hope like that girl you mentioned
Война вынуждает делать страшные вещи. Война это всегда про убийство и разрушения. Это меняет людей. Музыка должна напоминать кем он был и кем он должен оставаться.
welcom to realyti welcom to war
Good catch. very insightful point
This should be placed on an advert and televised all over the planet to show we're all so similar and war isn't needed against our own species.
Планета мала, население растет, люди толкаются задницами на мелком пятачке. Вчера это делали за землю, завтра за воду, потом, возможно, за воздух. Этот процесс необратим. Конкуренция ведет ко вражде, к контролю, к монополиям. И к готовым сценариям принудительного сокращения населения.
Awful, my heart goes to all the innocent people both ukrainian and russian being forced into this nightmare. Let's pray this madness soon ends peacefully. Prayers form norway.
This video will go down in history as a war documentary.
Documentary of mediocre singing
@@JohnnyCBCSmediocre, but with all the meaning it needs.
@@thetau4866 the meaning is this guy should’ve stayed home, not looking to be a "hero" by bringing death and destruction upon others in order to steal their land.
@@JohnnyCBCS he was ordered to do this by people in places of power higher than him.
He can't just run away or say no, either, as his family will be punished if he does.
@@thetau4866 give it a rest, dude. About 700 thousand people have left Russia in order to avoid going to war, many others have bribed their way out of being conscripted. A few have even intentionally surrendered right after being deployed. This guy knows what he's doing and he’s doing the dark work fully voluntarily.
It’s sad that a lot of young men, Russians and Ukrainians, are dying for a stupid war
With Jews, we ALL lose. No matter the side
Indeed but the world elite doesn't care their predatory instinct of maximizing profits pushes them to do the most heinous acts.
"War is young men dying and old men talking." - Franklin D. Roosevelt
finally someone got it right
I suppose every war is technically stupid, but this one is not pointless atleast. Its the turning point in worlds history where countries in the world are not kneeling infront of America anymore. If it goes in the way the russians want in 50 years you could see a global economical change where China Russia India etc are the strongest countries and America Britain and Germany are not
That just hits... Deep
One thing I hate about being a human is knowing we were not built for wars, yet we started it. Humans are scary , yet scared .
Men are built for wars. It's why we have aggression, competitiveness, stamina, and killer instinct
My God, if I was his mother and I heard him singing this. It'd be heartbreaking hearing your son sing it, even if you can't see him you'd still know it's your baby boy. No one tell her.
It reminds me of the story of the soldier who was having video call with his brother and mother during a desperate fight and he knew he wouldn’t make it. They made a movie about it:
ua-cam.com/video/IsUjLpwrkRI/v-deo.htmlsi=M1NCDb1ysuLwEJ8l
What would you understand, this Ukrainian city was destroyed by soldiers of the Russian Federation, and it was the Russian Federation that started the war, began to kill peaceful people and children, and this soldier understands very well that he forgot in Ukraine
@@user-qo2xh2hl7qamazing!
@@user-qo2xh2hl7q Don't use this space to complain about Russian aggression. Plenty of places for you to complain humanely.
It is cover with new words of the song from Chechnya war.
you can actually hear sound of artillery in the background
come to visit, and you won't hear anything like that
@@studentyaРусские пришли с благими намерениями, а их встретили стрельбой - итог на видео 😐
@@HunterZ_So2 если ты так называешь благие намерения, пускай к тебе домой так зайдут я посмотрю как твои родители будут рады этому.
@@studentyaну пусть попробуют хули
@@studentyaда уехали всё от туда давно. Одни военные там. Там где много военных, там примерно такие виды, как на видео.
In war there are no winners
This is so poetic.
Poetically racist, lol. He uses an ethnic slur.
In a war, country gives cannons, rich people give Horses, while fathers give their sons, after war, country is taking cannons, rich people take horses, while fathers are trying to find their sons graves.
I ostave mrznju i nepovjerenje medu ljudima koji ni ne znaju zasto idu u rat vecinom puta. Zasto zapravo idu
Они думают, что едут защищать Россию от врагов@@skin4700
oh god :(
this actually made me cry
😢😢🇦🇷🇦🇷..
There's something so surreal about this video. The soldier sitting alone in a bombed-out hellscape, the way everything is gray except his ukelele, the gunshots and shelling in the background, and yet he sits up there and sings...
They are russians
His military did that…in a country he’s actively invading…
@@toska459А может нехер прятаться за мирных жителей ?!
@@1Byaka1 🌻🌻☠️🇷🇺🌻🌻
@@toska459 like Ukrainian troops in Iraq in 2003, right? Like US troops in.... anywhere in the world actually, right?
I wish you peace brother. From one combat veteran to another.
令人悲伤的场景和歌声,希望人类停止无休止的战争。
I cant believe how beautiful his voice is and that he actually sings in the middle of warfare
😂 what?
@@tomosa6880?
@@tomosa6880it amazes me how some people are so good at finding something to be confused about in the clearest of statements, you sir amaze me
@@tomosa6880 good morning blyat'
It's not a middle of warfare anymore
when my father returned in 1947, with only one leg, injured in 1945 in Adolfs big fight, I was a little child and knew nothing about war. During my life I learned: war never ends ! In my brain and in the stories of my father was something that overcomes: that he was saved once on the battlefield by Russian soldiers, once by one Russian farmer, once by the Medical Service . Why? Those 4 years during all fights he learned the Russian language, was interested in Russian Historie , visites all churches and buildings and tought his 5 children, to accept every nation .... it is the best I learned in my life. Peace to all people.Peace to this Russian soldier.
for what country was your father fighting?
hmm? @@nevency_
@@nevency_ " in Adolfs big fight" basing on this i think that for Germany but I can be wrong.
@@bartomiejgrzeszykowski1161
Could have been Romania or Germans allies at the time too.
But considering he was saved by Russians twice, I doubt he's in the Axis powers.
(if he was, he'd be captured. that means the chances of both happening is considerably low)
Edit:
The above was just my hypothesis to not leave out possibilities, the person himself later talked about who his father was.
войны никогда не остановятся пока существует человечество, а жизнь продолжается какая бы она не была, перетекая в сердца наших потомков которые продолжат говорить нашими голосами
I love russians and i dont want war with them. I am canadian
We live in strange times. Every lad that has access to internet can watch people dying, crying and singing on the battlefields while sitting in chair with a beer.
I think of this everyday and iam in California brave men
I'm happy I am not in his position - respect to ppl like him and other brave souls that fight for old men sitting in chairs filling their pockets
I say I'm not one of these soldiers...tho it might change very soon- today there was a letter
And that's sad. We can watch the wars. Laugh at wars. Cry about wars. But we can't stop the wars...
@pr0gengoo96 hope to see you again
@@pr0gengoo96Bonne chance !
Thats melancholic, too melancholic, my heart was touched, hope you rest soon brother in the best way possible
Ukrainian old copral : "Hey sniper, what are the Russians doing?"
Sniper: “Some Russian dude is singing an Afghan song, remade as Bakhmut.”
Old copral: “don’t touch him, this is my song, I was there too!!!
damn this one is underrated
брат, это чеченская песня
🫡
just 80 olikes? damn bruh it deserves more, underrated af ahahaahah
@@Eyungout нет брат это правда
The last chorus with the explosion and the round of artillery shells sounding like applauses are really haunting.
So well timed!
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А зачем тогда написал?
Фу, нелюблю спойлеры...
The most precious and priceless thing about war are the soldiers.
I really hope this man is okay.
у нас еще будет возможность узнать его судьбу, когда все уляжется)
@@casual_unitarium Не обманывайте себя. Цена человеческой жизни в России равна нулю, никого не интересует судьба 550 000 русских парней, которые уже умерли или стали калеками. По поводу "уляжется" - всё только начинается, Китай ещё только готовит удар по Сибири и по Дальнему Востоку.
Do you feel the same way when listening to nazi songs? He sung well, still he is an invader attacking foreign country.
Said how fathers sang this song in Chechnya 20 years ago and now their sons, sing it again in Ukraine.
and their father's father sang it in afghanistan
@@kirikoudiouf4485 ua-cam.com/video/jLeIx8rrlSc/v-deo.html
Poor Russian families, their entire history full of massacres and wars
@@toallin6389 Россия это военная держава, так исторически сложилось
@@user-zr8jd7iw8v Мое почтение вашему народу, великим воинам
if he isn't alive anymore, this here could be the last reminder that he existed, maybe after 100 years
Wait actually? Как ты знаешь? How do you know?
@@margaritaclenow9671 don't know, just said that maybe
@@margaritaclenow9671 по 300-1000 человек умерает в день со стороны россии на линни фронта в день, какой шанс что он выведен из боя?
Эта песня изначально писалась о боевых действиях в Чечне.
Но этот парнишка переписал эту песню на современный лад, тут он поëт о войне в Украине
разве изначальная вариация была не про Афганистан?
@@apocalypse4668
I revisit this all the time
You got my respect brother
0:53 in case you didnt know “tourist” here refers to a Wagner fighter because Wagners are called like that since theyve travelled to many exotic locations such as Syria, Libya, Mali, CAR etc
What car stands for?
@@2n974 Central African Republic
what does the black tulip stand for?
@@myeramimclerie7869 during war in Afghanistan many dead bodies were transported back to home in black helicopters called "black tulip"
@@Kartez228hate to be that guy but it was the An-12 cargo plane that was called black tulip
"one death is a tragedy, one million deaths is a statistic."
- Stalin
@@noobgamer-dz8mk Wrongly attributed to Stalin, actual quote is from a german anti-war play during ww1 mocking the French Generals that goes something like "why one death is a tragedy, yes, but a hundred thousand deaths is but a statistic"
@@howardzhang5421thanks for the correction
Yeah I am pretty sure Stalin said, “If only one man dies of hunger, that is a tragedy. If millions die, that’s only statistics.” Which was referring to the Ukrainian farmers and people starving.
@@albertkkim Do some research. So many quotes are wrongly attributed to Stalin, especially during to cold war, to paint the image of a evil dictator. About the Ukrainian farmers and people starving, I assume you are talking about the Holodomor. First things first, it was by no means a man made famine. This image is painted by Ukrainian nationalists, but in reality it was due to a combination of factors, such as the fact that the USSR at that point in time did not have a fully developed agricultural system, relying mainly on grain, which inevitably caused famine when their harvests failed. In addition, kulaks destroyed their crops and machines and killed their livestock due to collectivisation, which further compounded the issue. Important to note that the grain quotas for the Ukrainian SSR was lowerd by 60 percent, if I remembered correctly.
Ангела хранителя,наши Лучшие Мальчики🙏🙏🙏
The most authentic musical performance ever recorded
I feel like it’s (unintentionally) poetic of how bland everything is besides the guitar he’s holding. Everything is lost of color and destroyed, his guitar is the only bright, vibrant object in this world
That's so perfectly poetic, almost as if it were out of a TV show. Amazing, really.
With God there is hope
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot Just shut up bro, religious superstitions are a prime reason why men have been dying and continue to die in forsaken places like the one Bakhmut currently is
@@Jesus_Christ_loves_you_alot That battlefield is proof that God either doesn't care or doesn't exist.
Tragically brilliant cinematography
This is going to be an iconic historical video in a few decades
We are lucky to be here. Living in history.
Finally, high quality historical videos. Tired of low res Chechen, collapse of USSR and Yugoslav footage.
history in the making
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Like we watch extinct animal videos. This video is similar.
love to my brothers in russia
in ruSSia
The shots in the background through the song
grim that the guitar is the only colorful object in the entire shot
Symbolic of beauty existing in the dark "spiritual anguish" of war.
it Is the light in that pit of darkness@@peepoclips7692
It's one of the most beautiful live solo musical performances I've ever seen. It's incredible that he did it in such a stressful and dire area. There are always flowers under the debris. Everyone should have the right to return to their own home.
Amazing
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He's sitting in homes his own group destroyed bruh
@@Ryzard such is war. You could say the same thing when the UAF invaded Donetsk in 2014.
"It makes no difference what men think of war, said the judge. War endures."
I could cry for years, and that wouldnt solve a thing.
Truly heart-wrenching video to show that... war never changes.
Just dont tell mom im going to bakhmut.
This is a sniper, you can see his weapon here: 00:58 that is an SV-98. Imagine the courage he had to just sing on a balcony like that in plain sight.
watched it enough times, but never noticed the sv-98, god deamn im blind xd
thats ksvk 12.7 ;)
Well considering Bakhmut is now Russia's idea of "liberated" (A smoldering rubble heap akin to the surface of the moon) I would say he probably doesn't have much to fear up there.
Or he is depressed and doesn't really care anymore.
War is horrible and there are no winners.
@@zacharias5476when there are drones that fly around in search of targets there is no back side
this is basically a historical document now. incredible.
I pray he’s alive and well. ☦️❤️😢
I got here after searching for "russian acoustic guitar songs"
We saw how enthusiastic he was, but at the end, he almost cried...
I hope he can meet his mother at the end of the war
He came to Ukraine to kill. That's what soldiers do. On what world he deserves to come back and hug his mother with bloody hands?
Fuck you. He won’t.
Him: "Mum, I shot a mother in front of her son"
She: "Where's Lada?"
for which prize?
@@wenterinfaer1656 What the hell are you talking about
Surrounded by ruins caused by terrifying war actions, he finds a way to express his feelings by art. It gives a vibe that I cannot explain...
Just like in the movie "Apocalypse now"
@@etee08 you should watch "come and see" i find it ironic how the russians are now the germans represented in the movie... such a shame
Yes
that show how much psychopats are russian
This is a classic russian wartime song
노래 듣다가 늦게 배경 보고 충격 받음... 진짜 어느 쪽이든 그냥 다 불쌍하다... 전쟁은 진짜 일어나서는 안됨
Grandfather: just don't tell mom that I am in Afghan
Father: just don't tell mom that I am in Checnya
Son:
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We just can't learn as a species can we? Why must nations send their children to die in pointless wars.
@@devinlastnamenotneeded8521 ask the Russian elite
@@julianivanov3058 meanwhile the old heads in DC:
@@julianivanov3058 meanwhile pentagon:
It’s nice to see videos like this. It’s a good reminder that soldiers are humans, no matter what side they fight for. Most of these guys are in their late teens, early twenties. They have families, friends, and lives. No matter who you believe is right or wrong, just remember; we have the privilege of sitting back and watching this war unfold. Others are not as lucky, and so be thankful it’s not your son, or brother, father, husband or boyfriend out there. Hope he makes it home safe, and we all should hope this war will end soon.
Около тридцати
What are the conscription ages?
@@DJ_Kie 18 and upwards
Amen brother. I love the Russian people, I hate what their rulers are doing to them. Nobody wants to fight in a war like this
The interesting thing is that you need a reminder that soldiers are people too. You didn’t mean just soldiers, but Russian soldiers, right? It already looks like “Russians are people too” - almost like “Jews are people too.”
i listen to this song.. just for his voice.
Oh sweet boyman😢
You are so brave and so deep in your voice.
I pray for you that you and your mom get united in peace again❤
I lost my son because of this cruel world..
Your tender and brave soul touches me so deep in my heart!❤
I believe in you🌈✨️
Your power is unbelieveble❤
Pure gold in the desert✨️
You will be Just fine❣️🙏🦋🦋🦋
The true cost of the war revealed. A tragedy for all involved, Russians, Ukrainians and those in between.
Yeah well guess what maybe the Russian leadership and their people should have thought twice before supporting a completely unwarranted invasion of a sovereign nation.
War is hell after all
true winners are across the pacific ocean. damn we're clever, but don't we ever feel bad for screwing all those other people over?
Russians started this war.
@@JOSWAY787
in the end, the side that suffers the most in war are the civilians.
No filter, coloured video, the ominous scenery, artillery, raw footage, i do wish i could speak with the man behind the guitar one day if he is still here, this is recorded history
It's truly apocalyptic.
He probably is already rotting somewhere under the ruins liberated from Nazism. Unknown and forgotten.
tell your mom to get your body bag from Ukraine, tell her that her son died invading other people's land
It feels so wrong, sitting here save at home and seeing this..
Cant stop listening to it
this has to be unironically the 40th time I watch this video
This song is legendary
Rookie numbers
It’s so raw and beautiful. The best and worst of humanity in one video. No film director could accomplish something like this if they tried.
I watch this everyday, i don't understand Russian at all but the emotions and the background I can understand as a grandson of a former soldier.
There is something deeply wrong with you
This... is incredibly poetic. Everything is gray and destroyed, a guy is sitting in a chair with the only colorful object left. He makes something beautiful with it to express how he is feeling. In the background, as he does, the thuds and cracks of reminders of where they are continues their symphony in unison with his simple solo. Beauty and horror, blandness and brilliance, life and death.
кровь тоже цветная
He helped destroy it
@@AncientLiteratureReview nice
It's almost like the girl in the red jacket in schindlers list (the only thing in color in the entire movie).
@@AncientLiteratureReview I guess if you wanna think of it like that.
To me, he's just a cog in the machine. He isn't to blame for the destruction any more than you or I are to blame for the wars our countries have been involved in. Now, he could be evil and do evil things for all I know, but this destruction isn't his fault. It's the fault of the people in power who decided to start this war. Blame Putin, blame Shoigu, blame Zhuralov, blame Surovikin. In a war of elephants, grass suffers.
beautiful
We are not enemies, and i pray you make it home
I really don't care what side you're on, this goes hard.
Dude am from Trinidad living in the US n I think this goes hard btw z z z
And if it was sung by an SS fighter, would you say the same thing?)
I'm Jewish, and yeah I would. This is a song which I've always understood to be expressing despair at being a soldier fighting for an unworthy cause. Not all SS members were evil, and I would respect any that felt and expressed despair at being forced by their government and those around them to do their evil jobs.@@silaud8809
@@silaud8809 it would. for us asian, german did nothing wrong to us. the one who did it to us are france, uk, netherland, spain etc.
if you can praise those countries and no hatred towards their soldiers to respect our centuries of suffering, i don't see why it is wrong to feel empathy to SS soldier singing about how he cursed the war and longing for going back home.
I'm a soldier its something only a soldier understands. but seeing as both us didnt serve in WW2 here is a quote from someome who did. @silaud8809 "I’ve thought about this often. That man and I might’ve been good friends, we might’ve had a lot in common. He might’ve liked to fish, he might’ve liked to hunt. You never know, you know. Of course, they were doing what they were supposed to do and I was trying to do what I was supposed to do. But, under different circumstances, we might’ve been good friends."
Darrell ‘Shifty’ Powers on men in the German army. (via octobones)
This was the russian representation at Eurovision
Honestly, I think it was better that Russia wasn't in euro vision.. who knows how they could've bastardized their image.. don't forget Finland and Switzerland..😢
@@pewdipieofalexanderchristo4794 What about Palestine? Iran? Iraq and dozens of other countries where democracy has invaded?
@@northcat8941 This is different, these are democratic bombs
@@ruslan_nurgaleev nice what a fabulous answer by westoid hypocrites
@@northcat8941none of those countries had democracies anyway
war is hell
It can't be, because in hell there are no innocents.
Soo bad that something as beautiful as music can happen in such place and moments hope every peoples living this kind of situations
give russian dude a guitar and he can make the best songs out of the most depressing situations
Ah, yes. Going to another country to kill and conquer makes one depressed. This is so sad
@@TheDanileron They are just puppets that follow command, just like the president of comedians
@@TheDanileronof you got forced to go to war and had your friends die I think you would have thought of it as a depressing situation no matter what side you were on
@@TheDanileron true bro, the Vietnam and Afghan vets having ptsd is truly so sad, what a fkin joke u r
@@axelkilander3079 How can you force thousand of armed men to do anything? Seriously what is wrong with you people. How do you even imagine this? Do you think there is a comissar with a gun standing behind them at all times or what. No one can force military to do shit, you can convince them, bribe them, maybe add some propoganda on top for bigger motivation. But FORCING? Yeah, try giving men guns, tanks and artillary and then force them how exactly?
We're witnessing history live here gentlemen
Yes, I think a major aspect of it is the collapse of the West... though all the innocent men's lives even more so. As some have said, using them to 'fight until the last Ukrainian." Ths is the reality, a sad truth.
Very true my friend...
Bro its amazing to realize that today is tomorow's history.
Siempre lo estuvimos
russian collapse.
As per post Afghanistan.
the two shots that can be heard just after the song ends pull you back into reality way too quick
It even sadder to think that some people have been injured or die in the background while he is singing and yet, we don't even sure he would survive after he sang this song
War is an absolutely terrible thing. May this man still be alive, reunited with his brother and mom. Rest in peace to the man's fallen brothers and friends themselves.
seeing not only the Ukraine's side really opens my eyes, Ukraine and the Russian soldiers want the war to end but Putin and those political pigs keep it going. It sucks seeing the misdirected hate towards the average Russian
@@ryensullivan7564 right? We'd still be brothers, yet putin had to release his anger on ukraine for existing.
@@ryensullivan7564 yeah it is also fult of nato and usa they created this war russia just want to defend it self from nato expansion
@@chancelofi1413 Explain how ? Brain rot ! Russia unilateraly declared war in Ukraine, just like Georgia. Only this time we punched back. Get your head out of your ass.
Yeah, and I'm pretty sure the main reason the Russians went into Ukraine was to take out all the NATO/US missiles on the outskirts of Kiev that was planted there with an obvious purpose. It's quite similar to the Cuban Missile Crisis.@@chancelofi1413