@@sovietmusicchannel6708 No I think you’re right. It has the dates 1917 and 1951 when it was probably made plus the fireworks in the background showing some sort of celebration. Also the slogan at the bottom says something along the lines of ‘long live our great soviet homeland!’ Which make a lot of sense to be on an October revolution poster. I’m sure It’ll be somewhere on the internet. Thanks for your help anyway.
That is the clock tower of the Moscow Kremlin (yes, there are other Kremlins, but Moscow's is *the* Kremlin we all know). The caption reads "Long live our great Soviet Motherland!". That's basically it for the poste itself. As to the context however, I have no clue
What is the name (or singer/year) of this version please? I grew up with a lower quality audio of this rendition and I really want to find a year/singer for this version of Podmoskovnye Vechera!
Radio Moscow often plays or did play Moscow Nights- now Called Radio Sputnik.
the best version of "Moscow Night"
I'm Japanese and don't understand Russian, but when I hear this song, it brings tears to my eyes.
Ur so lucky as a Russian I wish I was Japanese 😅
Time for relaxation
Beautiful.
Where did you find that poster and what is it because it looks absolutely epic.
I'm not sure, but I think it is for the anniversary of the October Revolution, but I could be wrong.
@@sovietmusicchannel6708 No I think you’re right. It has the dates 1917 and 1951 when it was probably made plus the fireworks in the background showing some sort of celebration. Also the slogan at the bottom says something along the lines of ‘long live our great soviet homeland!’ Which make a lot of sense to be on an October revolution poster. I’m sure It’ll be somewhere on the internet. Thanks for your help anyway.
@@xleplex7070 I think I can give you the link for it.
That is the clock tower of the Moscow Kremlin (yes, there are other Kremlins, but Moscow's is *the* Kremlin we all know). The caption reads "Long live our great Soviet Motherland!". That's basically it for the poste itself. As to the context however, I have no clue
Sounds like something straight from an Indiana Jones movie.
It's a very pretty song
What is the name (or singer/year) of this version please? I grew up with a lower quality audio of this rendition and I really want to find a year/singer for this version of Podmoskovnye Vechera!
This version was performed by the choir of the Don Cossacks in 1980.
Could I use this audio? I want to make a video out of it.
Sure, it's not my song under any form.
@@sovietmusicchannel6708 Alright, thanks a lot!
Does your channel upload only the rare versions of Soviet songs?
That's what I intended
Slava
Bolishoi
Moskva ❤️❤️ amore nashu
Sersze