Soviet Radio/ TV intro signals and themes compilation
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- Soviet Radio/ TV intro signals and themes compilation
and Happy New Year, dear comrades • Happy New Year Soviet ...
Την περίοδο του "υπαρκτού σοσιαλισμού" η φροντίδα των Σοβιετικών έφθανε μέχρι και στις συνθέσεις ή επιλογές μουσικών σημάτων που θα συνόδευαν το ραδιοτηλεοπτικό πρόγραμμα.
Με αφορμή, λοιπόν, τη συγκεκριμένη ιστορική πραγματικότητα, φτιάχτηκε το βίντεο με αγαπημένα και αναγνωρίσιμα ραδιοτηλεοπτικά οπτικοακουστικά θέματα της εποχής αυτής.
00:00-00:28 Σήμα έναρξης τηλεοπτικού προγράμματος (TV programme start signal)
00:30-00:47 "Προσοχή!!! Σας μιλά και σας δείχνει η Μόσχα! Όλα τα κανάλια τηλεοπτικά κανάλια σε λειτουργία! Δείτε και ακούστε τη Μόσχα!" ("Внимание! Говорит и показывает Москва! Работают все центральные каналы телевидения. Смотрите и слушайте Москву!") Το κεντρικό σλόγκαν έναρξης προγράμματος της κρατικής τηλεόρασης της ΕΣΣΔ με τη φωνή του Eugeny Horoshevtsev.
00:47-01:35 Σήμα του τηλεοπτικού δικτύου χωρών του "υπαρκτού", της Intervision (της "σοσιαλιστικής" Eurovision). Σύνθεση του Dmitri Shostakovich. (Intervision, the Socialist version of Eurovision, tv signal theme, by Dmitri Shostakovich)
01:36-02:02 Σήμα του δελτίου ειδήσεων το 1977. "Ανώνυμη μελωδία" του Andrey Petrov. (TV news broadcast signal, 1977. "Unnamed melody", Andrey Petrov)
02:03-02:14 Σήμα του Radio Moscow και για κάποιο καιρό της διαδόχου "Φωνής της Ρωσίας" από το 1993. Η μελωδία του πατριωτικού τραγουδιού του 1936 "Μεγάλη που είναι η πατρίδα μου" του Isaac Dunaevsky. (Radio Moscow theme "Wide is my motherland", 1936 by Isaac Dunaevsky)
02:56-03:28 Σήμα του δελτίου ειδήσεων το 1985. "Πατριωτικό τραγούδι" του Mikhail Glinka του 1833, το οποίο καθιερώθηκε ως ύμνος της Ρωσικής Σοβιετικής Ομοσπονδιακής Σοσιαλιστικής Δημοκρατίας από το 1990 μέχρι και το 1999 όταν ήταν ύμνος της μετασοβιετικής πλέον διαδόχου Ρωσικής Ομοσπονδίας. (TV news broadcast signal 1985, "Patriotic Song" by Mikhail Glinka (1833). Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's anthem (1990-1991) and Russian Federation's anthem (1991-1999)).
03:29-06:42 Και φυσικά το επίσημο video της κρατικής τηλεόρασης της ΕΣΣΔ που συνόδευε τον Σοβιετικό ύμνο. Δημιουργία του 1984. (Official video of State TV for the USSR anthem, 1984)
#sovietunion #Intervision #Время #ussr #sovietrussia #soviet
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god i swear the soviet union had such great music
It's Russian music
@@gamingthisera6339 it's soviet bruh
@@tinglebangledoggymcnaboo it's russian, composed by russian, lyrics is russian, russian style
oh lord. 90% of it is stolen western classic music
It's funny how people call that propaganda while the same thing is called patriotism in the US...
Durandile there are two things you never trust:
1. Americans
2. Americans
Durandile that liberalism and patriotism that most people call in the US is pure circus 🎪.And they are also calling a lot of other countries propagandists and terrorists,while the 🇺🇸 US is the exact same with what they are calling the others.Everything for power and oil.
Of course the person behind this comment has a Rick and Morty pfp
That’s basically what propaganda is. Outsiders see it as propaganda but Americans see it as patriotism.
America killed the word "democracy", basically. American modern agenda of post-humanism and wicked liberalism basically specifies in changing the meaning of every possible term. From "racism" to "patriotism".
I'm melancholic about an era I didn't live... So weird
So do I...
HomoExMachina I mean, communism didn't work since they didn't actually do communism. However Russia today is basically an oligarchic society that communism was trying to solve. If Russia was an actual democracy it would probably be able to actually compete with Western European economies and societies, but that never happened. However, under the USSR, there was much more starvation, and other issues due to how extreme the communism was, and how the top got greedy. I think Russia should have became a social welfare state instead of going full communist, to solve the inequality between the peasants and the bourgeoisie.
@@KrishnaDasLessons The last starvation and food shortages were in 40ies after World War 2. In 70ies and 80ies we had shortages of personal automobiles, and stuff like VHS players, some electronics etc. Even if you had money, you had to order and wait a long queue to get that stuff or to give a bribe to get it faster. USSR was also isoleted by the Western world, so when USSR was collapsing everybody thought that they will live like US middle class, there won't be any queues, they will be able to travel overseas and they will earn more money. In reality, after USSR collapse, the new pro-American government did stupid reforms, which led to deindustrialusation, collapse of agriculture, so many people lost their jobs, hyperinflation ate all their money savings and sallaries, goverment did unfair privatisation of public properties and companies, we got mafia, ethnic clashes, so 90ies and early 00ies were a nightmare in Russia. Under Putin things got better, but still we are poorer thand the top west counties. We now are a regular capitalist state just like the West, but have less money. We suffered dramatically in 90ies, so it takes time to catch up. I think we need some kind of balance between socialism and capitalism like mixed system .
Firstly, there is some confusion about the meaning of some words. People's and Socialistic Republics were called Communist states because the rulling parties there were communistic. Nevertheless, the economy system was socialist -not communist, since Socialism is a step before Communism. In fact, Communism can be effective when refers to the whole world, without states (Communes will be instead, which are auto-organized communities). Communism according Marx is similar even to an anarchist version of communism. The fundamental difference has to do with this first step of Socialism and with global spread. Anarchists are of the opinion of direct distruction of every state form and direct people's auto-organization and self-governance communes.
Regarding to USSR, during its whole history, the Soviet state hadn't the opportunity to be developed in conditions of peace. Therefore, one can not say about what would have happened if:
1) The civil war hadn' t happened.
2) The World War II hadn' t happened.
3) There hadn' t been an aggressive attitude coming from the ex-Allies in the Word War II. Those who after changed into opponents, during the Cold War.
4) There had taken no place the economic reforms of Khruschev and Kosygin. It was the first time in a socialist economy that decentralization took place. It was also the first time that profit had been acceptable as a factor of production.
5) Gorbachev had not comen in forefront with his (as it proved) anticommunist "Perestroika" and "Glassnost".
If an experiment is destined to fail, this fail would happen in the beggining (of the experiment). Therefore, 75 years old USSR was not an experiment that failled, but something that had been spoiled in the process (along the way). This is why must be checked what exactly had been this which spoiled and for what reasons. For the future must be considered a society that won' t be a copy of the previous (Soviet) one, but a better version, without past mistakes.
At the end, we apologise (we are two) for our choice of words in English, in case of mistakes. We are Greeks. We hope to be comprehensible what we are talking about.
Artiom Zh Yeah, I agree with everything you said. Russia is better off right now but they are still problems that need to be solved.
I just watched one video of soviet meme and UA-cam think I'm a communist now. Nice
vexonica 02 that's how it starts for all of us. 🤔
welcome to the club. Might I recommend a read of the state and rev
@@theodorekaczynski1683 would love that, since I'm sunken to deep during this quarantine and went as far as listening to communist manifesto audiobook, I say bring it on comrade
What good service
at the beginning we drink all the shit of the 100 million dead then we begin to deepen and we become communists
If the Soviet Union still existed I would really like to visit it.
Visit North Korea, it's the same sh.... t
I give you a one way plane ticket to North Korea, CUBA,or Venezuela ...
@@jerryeskridge4798 Omg, please, I would love to!
@@jerryeskridge4798 *one way*
@@jerryeskridge4798 Cuba please
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Henlo Bruh that was a beautiful music UwU
Deutschland is joined the chat.
O I L
@@diabloflare8304 gtfo
What are you supposed do when you want to invade a country with oil but has more men then you have ammo?
Who's addicted here to soviet nostalgia
me
Same. It wasn't perfect and didn't need to be, but it was the first time us regular folk tried to make our own society. Achieved a lot for a first attempt! Next time will be even better :)
@@mikkykyluc5804 one of the most uneducated comments I have seen
@@vauxvids Nah you are
Me too
3:30 uraaaa
one thing you cannot deny is that.. the USSR anthem sounds damn patriotic
War und ist sie immer noch!
@@karlaheidel8648 Russisch generell beste Sprache, hört sich einfach immer so nice an
@@arctrix5031 was heisst??? bedeutet. NICE ??? Russisch ist eine schwere Sprache sowie. DEUTSCH !
@@arctrix5031 The common opinion at my job: Russian is even disgusting, so much that it's unbelievable. I agree with my mates.
The Sign Out of the USSR's news always ends with the words "Don't forget to turn of your TV", because TVs at that time has the habit of overheating.
United States Mapper It was due to screen burn, which was common on CRT TVs.
@@heyitstobias but hey, at least the sign outs of Soviet TVs is more Patriotic than US TVs.
@@heyitstobias Screen burn only occurs if the image doesn't change, which is why computers used to have screen savers. Static does not cause screen burn.
or rather, exploding
There was no ТВ program. Expect Gov ТВ program
00:00-00:28 TV programme start signal
00:30-00:45 "Внимание! Говорит и показывает Москва! Работают все центральные каналы телевидения. Смотрите и слушайте Москву!" Evgeny Horoshevtsev
00:47-01:35 Intervision, the Socialist “Eurovision”, TV signal theme, by Dmitri Shostakovich
01:36-02:02 TV News broadcast signal, 1977. “Unnamed melody”, Andrey Petrov
02:03-02:14 Radio Moscow Signal “Wide is my Motherland”, 1936, by Isaac Dunaevsky
02:56-03:28 TV news broadcast signal 1985, "Patriotic Song" by Mikhail Glinka (1833). Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic's anthem (1990-1991) and Russian Federation's anthem (1991-1999).
03:29-06:42 Official video of State TV for the USSR anthem, 1984
What was the specific Shostakovich music used? Or, was that specially composed for this introduction?
@@JBM425 It was composed for this introduction. "Intervision theme" its name.
Thanks for transcribing the second entry!
Nuh uh uh! The theme for Vremya news isn't "Unnamed theme", it's the theme from Soviet movie "Galya" (Галя)
hearing this makes me wonder what the soviet union could have been today if it hadn't collapsed
@Unlistingsay, I’d like to now how life was under the USSR, I can’t trust videos online as they’re western influenced, what do you as a former resident of the USSR think of its collapse, and do you wish that the USSR stayed?
Ein sehr reiches, friedliebendes Land!
2:04
Patrick Stewart I remember that song from somewhere
@@theblackmesaresearchfacili1079 The attack by Nazi Germany on USSR broadcast?
Radio Moskau
The tune is from the song 'Wide is My Motherland' (Pesnya o Rodine). It has gain popularity (sort of) recently, especially since it was used in HBO's Chernobyl.
@@selimenver89 Ooo I see! Thanks! I'll check it out!
Ahh, so this is how it actually was like in the First Union.
World Memes Well, wasn’t the Soviet Union the first Union in the world?
Second one is European union 😂
Did you just say "First Union"? Haha LOL, I think I get the joke. 😄
Second one would be Soviet reunion
Whos Joe
Joe-Seph stalin
Hehe comrade
@@josephstalin9712
Joe mama
Ahh a shot of a power plant control room, so this must be pre 1986
Да, эта заставка была сделана ещё при Брежневе. В 60-70 годах.
Yeah...
And after 1981 because of the XXVI съезд КССР
As a teenager I used to listen to TASS (in Russian) on my shortwave radio here in Australia. This was around 1990, you could only receive the signal at night of course. I was so surprised that I could tune in, I tried to understand what they were talking about by the countries and cities they referred to in their news broadcast. Back then, the Soviet Union was one of two superpowers, we had no idea it would cease to exist in just a year or two!
I am here because I am on a binge on tv sign on/sign off compilations.
And.... Leaving behind The WB, HBO and Disney. Soviet Union Wins the Battle.
I'm married to a Russian woman, she listens to this and longs for the old days.
Imagine this masterpiece playing after watching a netflix series in Soviet Russia
My personal favorite is at 1:36. It just sounds so...70s/80s.
can't agree more
Absolutely agree, but can't find it anywhere. Any tips?
@@lukasmrazek5209 same. Music is awesome
@@lukasmrazek5209 I think that the melody was composed specifically for "Время" (Time), the main news program which started and still starts at 9:00 PM (or 21:00) local time.
An example from 9 May 1975: ua-cam.com/video/HkyqVuIyuP4/v-deo.html
P.S. The program "Time" exists from 1968 until present days, however, there was a break between 7 October 1991 and 16 December 1994.
@@lukasmrazek5209 The music is called “unnamed melody”. I’m pretty sure this is it, there is no longer piece.
The first chords from the first title (Programma) are in fact a quotation of Shostakovich's Song of the Counterplan. Lovely!
1:56 - 2:56
This gave me a nostalgic feeling
3:29 Our Anthem
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Happy New Year message 2021 - NeoSoviet "Retrowave" version
Слава Глинке и Гагарину!
3:33 I like this anthem. Feel epic, patriotic and sad at one times.
Так и есть, так и есть...
its my dying dream to stand to the USSR anthem with everyone else on a field or wherever. can't happen naturally, maybe can for RU anthem tho :D and even that is a doubt given the situations...
80年代製のテレビを購入してこの映像を流すのが私の夢です
どこからきましたか?
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1000 let's go!
@@ΜΑΡΙΑΧΑΡΤΑΒΕΛΑ Σ' ευχαριστούμε που με τη συμμετοχή σου "100ρίσαμε"!!!! Να σαι καλά. Προχωράμε!!!
I'm feeling good vibes for an era that I didn't live, under a system that I not even remotely defend. How strange.
Same here! We're in such a state that even the USSR seems great and nostalgic
@@flusheroftoilets420 its not that great trust me
@@kiprasltu2374 it was great for the peasants who got to move out of wooden shacks into apartment buildings with electricity and running water
@@AtreVire yes^^^
I could explain this, but it would take a while. It's not strange. There are good reasons for it and I don't say this as an ideological communist.
С Новым 2022 Годом! - neoSoviet New Year's message 2022 (retrowave) ua-cam.com/video/ZMJtSMRIAus/v-deo.html
S T A L I N W A V E
The voice in the beginning of the narrator is perfect and the vremya song in 70s is superb
Man.. the soviet union had great songs..
2:03 the best one.
Москов
Just wondering when you wake up every morning and hear this while reading Pravda and drinking hot tea in the 1970-1980s. Even though I was never born in the Soviet Union and I'm not even from ex-Soviet countries, I really miss the Soviet Union. Who wants to go back to space age?
Idk man, the soviet union was pretty much a totalitarian superstate similar to north korea, a country infamous for it's ruthless dictators... Although I have to admit, the music of the union truly sounded so epic and patriotic
@@axyspianostudio No it wasn't lmao
Imagine seeing this every morning…
3:32 Himno Estatal de la Unión de Repúblicas Socialistas Soviéticas
Государственный гимн Союза Советских Социалистических Республик.
Ussr intensifies
4:22 Chernobyl, is that you?
lol
No. Another NPP
Нет. Эта заставка была снята задолго до Чернобыля. Вроде бы, это было снято в 60-70 годах. Ну и понятно, что кадры революции были сняты во время революции.
Александр Гордиенко translation please
E E no, this preview was filmed before Chernobyl accident. As far as I know it was filmed in 60s-70s. And it’s obvious, that shooting of revolution was made during the revolution
a dream that existed, blossomed and left us unable to live in it
My father always told to me how was living in the soviet union, I wish I was able to turn back time, to live that wonderful era, but I can't, so СЛАВА РОДИНЕ!
СЛАВА ВЕЛИКОМУ СОВЕТСКОМУ СОЮЗУ!
Then there are the people who say life in the USSR sucked… and they never actually lived through the USSR…
@elyascanfixit
Everyone I've heard who lived it, said that they miss it very much.
@@willyb7353 Well, not my father
@@emilianodeleongarciaguzman8869 Was he taken out by the government? That's what I've heard happening as well..
This is so heart melting
Ah! Watching this video would make members of the Western working classes and the Third World nostalgic. When the Cold War was on they received massive bribes (I mean BRIBES) from the West not to go to the Communists; when the Cold War ended the Western Ruling Classes turned on them and now they are bitterly sorry. The Western bosses tell the workers now: "Don't talk to us about how we treated you during the Cold War. We get angry!" I don't really feel (very) sorry for them. :)
Funny. From @2:55 there is a fragment of Glinka's "Patriotic song"
(which was official anthem of Russia in 1990-s)
The Soviet national anthem (audio only) from 3m30 seconds is the audio used in the international video at the 1980 Moscow Olympics. It was heard not only in America but also in Japan. At the time, it was the best-sounding Soviet national anthem available in the West. It's monaural.This is Tokyo.
0:34 and 2:35 It's Patrick Star but his neck is too long......😂😂😂
Sovietwave ua-cam.com/play/PLAMJ7vQYV3GZszWjDMJdJhz4TxBfr2JZw.html
Alladan habar. Время Intervision Интервидение Москва СССР jana jaye Mekka Madina Jeddah aeroporty. Prezident OOH Akzer Qajy AllA Bekzatova OOH СССР Кремль Москва ЛЕНИН
In Soviet Union... VIDEO WATCH YOU!!!
:)
big sense of humor
wow! AH... Ah... ah... hilarious...
@@Hicham49Ros true so funny ha ha...what does that dumb thing even mean
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Soviet Anthem Piano - Soviet life 1947 (Советская жизнь 1947)
Συνδυάζοντας μια εκτέλεση σε πιάνο του Ύμνου της ΕΣΣΔ με εικόνες από τη ζωή των κατοίκων της χώρας το 1947.
ἕλληνας εἶσαι
@@ΠαῦλοςΠαυλίδης-χ7θ Ναι, Έλληνες είμαστε (δύο είμαστε). Απλά σου απαντάμε στα Αγγλικά επειδή εμπλέκονται και άλλοι στη συζήτηση που δεν γνωρίζουν τη γλώσσα, προς αποφυγή παρεξηγήσεων. Να' σαι καλά συμπατριώτη!
@@HomoExMachina ἀ ὂκ
Thanks very informative
Смотрите и слушайте Москву!
Turn off Televisor!!!
Can someone explain why there was something in German at 2:18? I believe it was "Hier ist Moskau mit einer deutschsprachigen Sendung", which would translate to "This is Moscow with a German episode". Was this played in the GDR?
It was only the beggining of the Radio Moscow Program in German language.
It was played in the USSR for German speaking people.
@@HomoExMachina Ah, thank you!
@Nufu Cлава ссср!
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I really who's voicing on the the first one I mean I still hear his voice in every Victory Parade.
It's a "Yuri Levitan" vocal style. Check who is he. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yuri_Levitan
6:03 what a nice touch!
🇮🇹❤️🇷🇺
Ok, so most of the descriptions of these videos are in Greek, a language that I don't understand. English please?
Nice video I subscribed to you ! And liked the video looking forward to being a new fan of this awesome channel .
Arrow III Railfan We are very glad and thankfull for your appreciation and your subcribe. Addiotionally, thank you very much for your enthousiasm and for this expression.
como não ter orgulho de um país assim?
Vida após vida, um orgulho que nunca morre.
It would be foolish not to think about what the USSR had to hide, and, from its inception in 1922, it was fragmenting, and from the Second World War, it was falling apart, until its demise.
Radio Moscow plays Russian National Anthem and Kremlin chimes intro.
How cool....how cool...
R.I.p Yuri
Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Estonia, Georgia, Kazahkstan, Kyrgystan, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan.
The former Soviet Union republics
My parents still remember every time the program would start "gavarit Moskva" Moscow is talking
It's only pronounced like that,
It's spelt
Govorit Moskva
2:05 name of this "jingle music"?
02:03-02:14 Radio Moscow Signal “Wide is my Motherland”
you will always be messed ussr 😢
هنا موسكو دار الاذاعة السوفيتيه عباره سمعناها في الراديو نتمنى سماعها مرة أخرى ❤️💛
People hawk about the USSR but before then Russia had expelled/genocided Circassian Muslims and set up Russian Jewish pogroms. The USSR also helped save lives of countless Lebanese Muslims and Druze against the facist phalange. The only Russians who are anti-soviet from my experience is the Russian Orthodox Church and oligarchs. I had a friend whose family was Circassian she said if the USSR was not isolated it would have been easier for Ciracassians to go back.
Ленинград
0:48 Intervision, la Eurovisión socialista
Интервидение, социалистическое Евровидение
New Video: State anthem of Ukrainian SSR (lyrics) / May 1st parade, Kiev 1976 ua-cam.com/video/yuwPo1oOGt4/v-deo.html
Radio Moskau in der Deutschsprachigen Sendung. Der Sender stand in Thüringischen Wachenbrunn.
This looks pretty peaceful after hard labour for working in a arms factory or some shit
Ага, именно. Промышленность СССР выпускала очень много всего, не только оружие. Вот немного примеров: в каждом городе был свой хлебозавод, в каждом областном центре(вроде столицы штата в США) была своя кондитерская фабрика, фабрика одежды и тд. В каждом селе был колхоз. По всей стране было много заводов, которые выпускали самую разнообразную технику, в том числе, в СССР находился самый большой в Европе автобусный завод -Львовский Автобусный Завод. Также, именно в СССР была построенна самая мощная АЭС в Европе и третья по мощности в мире - это Запорожская АЭС, она находится на территории Украины. Вот только несколько примеров. Не вся промышленность СССР работала на армию. В то же время, СССР нужна была сильная армия, вить надо было защищаться и от США и от Китая.
Federação Russa é orgulho p. Tds os países. LONGA VIDA
Gracias!
1:40 Время, официальный выпуск новостей
3:19 Una de varias cortinillas de Время
2:21
I miss the good old Soviet-Lithuania vibes
🙋
What was the frequency?.
Honestly kinda sad that the union failed.
You should visit Russia before Russia visits you...
00:47 beautiful tv intro i ever heard
Most patroic anthem in whole earth
Мой бабушка эападе растевали на високи берег крутой
Russian: ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ
Greek: ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ
USSR is not dead, it will be Greater in future with different name. 🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
The first picture is in the Greek language and it says πρόγραμμα ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ which it means schedule
The Russian alphabet uses letters from the Cyrilic script, which is derived from the Greek uncial script, augmented by letters from the older Glagolitic alphabet.
It's Russian...
@@Pedro-tm6ue Of course it's Russian! There are some letters in the Russian and Greek alphabets which are common. Coincidentally, all the letters of the word "Program" - "ΠΡΟΓΡΑΜΜΑ" fall into this category.
@@HomoExMachina yes, I know that. I was just going against what the op said. "Is in the Greek language". Which it isn't. The letters might have been "taken" from Greek, but it's not Greek.
It shall be latinized into Programma
2:04 URSS EAS Alarm 1941
distorted trumpets
I love the russian hymn.
Soviet
You're right. I mean rather the composition of the anthem. I don't speak Russian and don't understand the different lyrics.
Эти заставки настольгируют меня по Москве!