This is a soviet concert "Song of the Year" from 1978. You can see main singers of soviet estrada, such as Eduard Khil (yes, he is Mr. Trololo) and Alla Pugacheva (singer at the beginning and the end). My personal favorite is Lyudmila Senchina (in the pink dress), who sings the song "There is no bad weather" from the famous soviet movie "Office romance". Alla Pugacheva could be compared to Madonna by her long-lasting career and popularity, which was very huge even after the collapse of USSR. Singers in this video don't actually sing, the song is saying "gonna buy me a ticket to the tropics", which was not allowed to soviet citizens, so, you know, maybe there is some kind of hidden message in this video? ;)
mate.. thank you for the video and the information I love this music. It makes me feel lile i'm a 60 years old man with a whiskey and revolver in my hands... while falling in love with a 25 years old call girl who just loves me for the little money that ive left.
I am in Canada and I was thinking to myself how I am gonna make it soon, and travel somewhere warm. I am listening to this in a waterfront dinning playlist , suddenly this song came up. I got shocked 😮 and start weeping like a kid 😭 never heard this song before
This song makes me feel such like a feeling of sorrow. Its the feeling of giving all you have and not being able to make it work, the feeling of having no other choice but to drop everything you know and start over again. The dream is dead and you have to move on to something new. If the pain of turning the page on a new chapter of life had a song, I think it would sound similar to this.
This song makes me feel like 50 years old man falling in love with a 20 years old woman, whilst holding booze on my left hand... and a revoler on my left.
This is a soviet concert "Song of the Year" from 1978. You can see main singers of soviet estrada, such as Eduard Khil (yes, he is Mr. Trololo) and Alla Pugacheva (singer at the beginning and the end). My personal favorite is Lyudmila Senchina (in the pink dress), who sings the song "There is no bad weather" from the famous soviet movie "Office romance". Alla Pugacheva could be compared to Madonna by her long-lasting career and popularity, which was very huge even after the collapse of USSR. Singers in this video don't actually sing, the song is saying "gonna buy me a ticket to the tropics", which was not allowed to soviet citizens, so, you know, maybe there is some kind of hidden message in this video? ;)
mate.. thank you for the video and the information I love this music. It makes me feel lile i'm a 60 years old man with a whiskey and revolver in my hands... while falling in love with a 25 years old call girl who just loves me for the little money that ive left.
I am in Canada and I was thinking to myself how I am gonna make it soon, and travel somewhere warm. I am listening to this in a waterfront dinning playlist , suddenly this song came up. I got shocked 😮 and start weeping like a kid 😭 never heard this song before
This song makes me feel such like a feeling of sorrow. Its the feeling of giving all you have and not being able to make it work, the feeling of having no other choice but to drop everything you know and start over again. The dream is dead and you have to move on to something new. If the pain of turning the page on a new chapter of life had a song, I think it would sound similar to this.
Videos suits this song perfectly, very very good. This song has been stuck in my head for weeks lol
Heart touching edit. The camera transition at 1:50 panned so nicely with the lyrics. Almost as if they were speaking out to the lady in pink 😢
The first :22 seconds.....flip heaven/loop paradise😎🔥🎧
This song makes me feel like 50 years old man falling in love with a 20 years old woman, whilst holding booze on my left hand... and a revoler on my left.
You had the same comment, but the man was 60 years old and the woman was 25 :)
@@SpaceShuffle did i... i forgot..
@@SpaceShuffle I promise they're not getting any younger anymore
Better than the original IMO.
Amazing you used a track of famous Dutch artist Gerard Joling.
We recognized it immediatly! Cool!
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Великая советская эстрада
jedo-massonskaya estrada.
там гоев небело от слова совсем....
The pitch-shifting makes Gerard Joling (who normally is a high tenor/countertenor). sound like Rick Astley.
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