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  • bella davvero

    

  • REDBANNER 93 ! ТИ ІДІОТ ЩЕ БИ ВИСТАВИВ леніна і інших підерасів

  • Эта традиционная украинская песня казака и не имеет ничего общего с красной армией или с коммунистами. Его жаль, что такие гордые украинские песни, которые определяет украинский народ и его гражданство становится связанной с позорной вещи, такие как красная армия. Слава Украине и украинского казачества.

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  • Правильный видеоряд

  • Видеоряд, конечно, пиздец. Вы бы ещё Сталина там изобразили.

  • @kakashkin Не нравится? Вали на хуй.

  • How beautifully our brothers sing ^_^

  • @itsahypocriticalword agreed friend

  • Why is this song not closed captioned into English? It's a great song!

    Shame on you, Redbanner93, for not translating this into English.

    Everybody enjoy this song!!

  • А каким местом СССРовские серп и молот связаны с нашими народными украинскими песнями? О_о

  • @kotoko25 maybe u should read into some of our history and find out

  • @vixvis

    Я знаю историю своего народа достаточно хорошо, чтобы знать, что эти песни никоим образом не связаны с Россией или СССР.Украина это Украина, а не кусок истории чужой страны, пусть и братской нам.

  • @kotoko25 well at least im not a blind wanna be patriot, actually USSR Russia and this song has alot to do with Ukraine.......once again take a class idk what the hell have they been teaching u

  • @vixvis Давайте Вы хотя бы будете писать по-русски, чтобы принимать Вашу критику всерьез. Я уважаю чисто славянскую нацию, независимо от политики. Но принимаю только землю, которая меня взрастила и имеет серьезную и глубокую историю. Землю, которая кормила Козаков салом и поила горилкой, а не щами и водкой.

  • @kotoko25 alright,and if ur such a wanna b ukrainian patriot and h8 russians so much, atlest to make ur comment relevent by writing in ukrainian fucking moron, this song was written during ussr time and was an all time favorite of all red army soldiers...........how bout u learn some of ur own history and stop embarrasing oUr Ukrainian nation with ur stupidity. P.S. im way to lazy to take my russian keyboard out.....nd quite frankly i dont have the time of day for u.........

  • @vixvis Вы забавный человечек! Прежде чем обвинять в тупости и ненависти других, попробуйте во первых писать КУЛЬТУРНО, во вторых самому не ненавидеть окружающий мир. Вы грубиян и расист, не зная полной картины, судите по скупым обрывкам знаний, к тому же слишком ленивы, чтобы хотя бы отстоять свою точку зрения. Типичный представитель загубленного поколения.

    з.ы. Мне и не надо, чтобы Вы тратили на меня свое время. Займитесь лучше изучением истории и прочими знаниями. Может чего нового узнаете.

  • @kotoko25 Как же сильно у "братьев-славян" стремление к самоопределению и самоутверждению... Так сильно, что вы открещиваетесь от нашей общей истории, добра не помните, а все беды и невзгоды ставите в вину русскому народу. Обидно и горько. И даже братьями вас после этого язык назвать не поворачивается.

  • @karligarl Я никогда не открещивалась от общих корней, но не путайте пожалуйста теперешнюю Россию и бывший СССР с нашей одинаковой кровью и землей, на которой мы живем. Это подобно тому, что мы нашу планету будем приравнивать к клочкам территории, разделенной государственными границами. Мы все едины, но и слишком разные.

  • Украјина - колевка руског народа. Кијев - прва руска престоница.

  • яка гидота...

  • Well I'll be. This is so beautiful!

  • Excelente Cancion 

  • MARUJCA RAZ DWA TRI KALINA

  • Marusha, raz, dva, tri.....!!!

  • Beautiful!

  • Guys, i just NEED the lyrics in english , does anyone knows where can i found them on the net ?

    Hi from France !

  • I meant, bravado.

  • And the whistles have their own point. They give accent to cossacks' boastfulness. ;)

  • The song is really in Ukrainian. =yes=

  • I don't get what's the point of these "whistles" at 0:15 and so on...

  • it's awesome. I'm sure it doesn't have any deeper interpretation if that's what you're looking for lmao

  • Probably.

    I don't know, it just sounds weird imo xD

  • Do you come from the land where people never whistle?

  • Just a GUY who never whistles!

    I just found it a little weird to put the whistles in the middle of the (good) song.

  • @BootedNoob thats very common in slavic songs

  • Perhaps you're American? ;-P

  • It's part of the music.

  • White russians are a bunch of cunts, they fought for hitler and franco. They are among the most racist and chauvinistic bastards I've ever come into contact with.

  • Yea White army russians were the scum of the earth .

  • Hmm, this is probably Ukrainian.(Ukrainian folk song sang in Ukrainian, not Russian). Notice the use of the letter "i".

    In any case, I think it's a great song. I don't speak a word of Ukrainian, but I feel like singing along.

    Great melody.

    Thank you for the share!

  • yeah the cossaks fought on the side of the whites.

    doesnt anyone remember white guard.

  • They do, but the also remember the red guards....and the Soviet Cossack Regiments.

  • НАРОД УКРАИНЫ И КРАСНАЯ АРМИЯ ЕДИНЫ!

  • @choolkoff

    какая шутка. Я не знаю, нaдо ли смеяться или плакать.

    Во всяком случае, это страшно, что так много (12) слепыx или невежественные.

    Cкажи это депортированным семьям .

  • The song it's great, but u put the wrong image, because if i recall better the cossacks were against communism and fought along with the nazis. So it's kind of a insult to the people, that suffered a lot under the red oppression. Anyway i love this song, all my love to ukranians and russians. Claudiu from Romania.

  • Sche ne vmerla Ukraina!

  • Дуже гарна пicня

  • You know guys..maybe it's not true, i don't know... but is there a chance this song is sung by a Ukrainian choir and not a Russian one... Becaus if it would be sung by Ukrainians you are complaning for no reason, but you'll probably know better than me. :)

  • Slimy muscowvites are not content with getting away with murdering thousands of Ukrainians over the last 300 plus years. Now the fucking pricks want to steal a popular Ukrainian folk song to pump their own commie egos. May all stalinists and NKVD along with putin and his commie cronies rot in hell forever!!!

  • don't lump communist and Stalinist together.

  • Are you kidding??? They are all one and the same!!! Be it Russia's stalin, China's chou, Cambodia's pot or N. Korea's phsyco leader along with all the mindless cronies blindly following orders, all are cut from the same cloth. Always remember, the only good commie is a DEAD commie!!!

  • well there's your problem, they're all dickheads, not communists, how is anything they do communist? you need to do more research.

  • Red beasts killed thousends of ukrainians and now they are singing our song.

  • thats horrible, isnt it? How dare they sing the song of nation, which suffered under fuckin red terror. Red ants were killing my ancestors, now they trying to take ukrainian culture for themselves. Fuck them.

  • Husch husch ab in dein bandera-reservat.

  • thats realy a good song i love it =)

  • this is actually ukrainian song. But pretty popular in Russia as well.

  • What are Ukrainians but the Rus who didn't move North? Seriously, it's all one people (different tribes maybe, but that is really hair-splitting ;-). And I feel that it's necessary that this is a *cossack* song, and that there are indeed Russian Cossacks (despite the government of the Ukraine trying to paint the picture that they have a cultural monopoly on being a Cossack in that country, and despite the fact that this is in what is now termed the Ukrainian language).

  • I agree with you on 100 % that Russians and Ukrainians are one people. As well as Belorussian also. But the politicians just don't want us to think so because some of stupid reasons.

    By the way, how come that you know so much about Cossacks?

  • I know so much because I am ethnically half-Russian and obesessed with our culture. I also spent 89 days in the Russian Motherland and 35 days in the (fascist) Ukraine this past year. I have friends from Cossack families :-). And I also in general know a lot about most topics.

  • That's great that you have so much respect to Russia. I have a couple of friends who got married to Americans and right now they even don't want to speak Russian oк teach their children this language. I trully believe that it's strange at least. Do you know Russian?

  • Конечно знаю наш Великий Русский Язык, а вы?

    I find it pathetic for people to not speak Russian to their children. My family left the Russian Empire in 1898 in protest of the system of militarism, forced Orthodoxy, and ridiculous conscription (25 years for one of a couple's sons! Not the current one year!) that then existed there (we were Doukhobors, Tolstoy financially helped us to flee to Canada).

  • Конечно я тоже знаю русский язык :). Я ведь и живу здесь всю свою жизнь.

    Your family history sounds pretty interesting! What is your religion right now? Is your family still doukhobors? Честно говоря, слышала совсем не много об этой конфессии. В чем состоит различие с православием?

  • My religion right now is officially Buddhist (and yes, I practice and go to temple every week, etc., but I am NOT one of those Tibetan Buddhists one has in the Russian Motherland, they are weird religion-wise). I still have family who are practicing Dohkhobors. Hrmmm, the differences are that Doukhobors don't believe in baptism (we think men are born good, not evil), we don't believe that one needs to have a church (we figured all one needs is God, Jesus, and the bible, no other bullshit ;-P ).

  • Doukhoborism is a type of spiritual Christianity, very much like the Molokani, or like the religion that Tolstoy figured out. It's accepting, really peaceful, and against any type of war or killing. It's based mostly on the commandments "Да любите друг друга" and to love God. Doukhobors are really nice people, it's a shame that there are so few of them around today!

  • Thank you for the information. It was very good to know, especially I'm really interested in different religions.

  • @maxrocks1

    You've got to be kidding me. Indeed, Russian Empire was a corrupt system, but your family left the country, when conscription was SIX years, not twenty-five.

  • i'd love to trade places whit you and be able to spend so much time in Russya :D

    but who knows.. maybe in a few years, if i speak my Russian better and i got enough money :D

    Greetings from Holland!

  • There's no reason you cannot go, mate! It's SO much closer for you. REALLY. It's worth every cent you spend getting there. All those ideas of awesomeness you probably have are true!

  • I hope you're right, but i don't think a 16 year old kid would do good in a city as huge as Moskow, whit only a little knowledge of Russian languade...

    But my grandad went to Russya in the Communist time, he even gave me a real 'Pravda' newspaper , a few weeks ago, from 1988 when the Soviets invaded Afganistan. He promised to take me to Russya if i speak Russian better then now :D

  • You'll get there sooner or later, I REALLY wanted to go to Russia when I was sixteen. It took me three more years, but I did it. Anything is possible with a Western salary!

  • yea... about salary.. i don't got a job and as it looks i won't one soon... whit all the Crisis bullshit, but i suppoe there would be a small weekend job somewere :D

  • Could we get lyrics in russian, but not in crillic? I am still trying to figure it out.

  • I could try to get it in english letters for you... I will start doing it now and send it to you :D

    it might not be 100% correct, but i'll do my best ;D

  • This is such an awesom song :D

    i ljust love the singing, melody, music

    i love everything about it and im Dutch :D

    but still i can sing along if i have the lyrics, so thank you for having those to in the information box :D

    if someone could tell me the lyrics in 'kinda' correct English, i would thank you very much :D

  • слава украина!!! слава россия!!! ЮЩА на МЫЛО!!

  • Sche ne vmerla Ukraina!!

  • But why they put this Soviet poster here I really do not know:-)

  • what is this song about?

  • It is a romantic song about Ukrainian every day life. It starts like this " Dismount your horses guys!" "And lay down to rest" , and then it goes on about beautiful girl Marysya who picked berries in the garden and so froth. So basically a combination of romance and military spirit of the Cossacks.

  • НАРОД И АРМИЯ ЕДИНЫ!!!!!

  • Sche ne vmerla Ukraina !!!!

  • А яким боком до пісні приліплені настаящіє савєцкіє люді ?

  • great song!

  • Marusia, raz, dwa, tri!

  • I don't know what is that stupid communist symbol in the background. I'm down for the Galitsia Division!!!

    True Kossacks are against COMMUNISM!!

    SLAVA UKRAINI!!

    GEROJAM SLAVA!

  • this is a makhnovist song!

  • This should be the musical accompaniment to a montage of Makhno and the people of Ukraine!

  • amid the debate going on on great music like this here on youtube, I say WOnderful!! HAHA!

  • что за прикол просто песни на фоне статичестой картинки выкладывать?

    это ютьюб или где...

    та же мп3, тока весит раза в 3 больше...

  • wow! my great grandfather taught me this song. he was fighting in russia!

    GLORY TO CCCP!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Let's not talk about what we don't know, shall we? There was no glory in the USSR, only harsh reality and a broken dream of true communism.

  • I would agree...it is because they took away democracy. And communism without socialism and democracy is nothing more than a recreation of hitler's fascist hell world. Cheers to you buddy! Take care!

  • Sche ne vmerla Ukraina!!

  • mog bi prislat mne etot postr i mp3 pesni?

  • Are you people NUTZ!!!!!!! Moskali, parshevi

  • Вот это песня!

    В исполнении хора им.Верьовки не так живо.Спасибо огромное за песню!

  • Absolutely magnificent, Ukraine has such a beautiful song tradition!

    Очень красивая песня!

  • Very beautiful traditional Ukrainian song!

  • please sent me link mp 3 amazıng am besten!!!!!!!

  • a link for the MP3?

  • With the help of "Free Studio Manager" you can exctract easily the mp3 audio stream from this video. GREAT SONG by the way... We love it to sing together with our family. Marussja, ras, dva, tri!!!!!!!

  • This is a cossack folk song sung in Ukrainian. The title is Rozprjagajte hlopci konej and in English it means "Guys,unhurness your horses." The artist is not the Red Army Choir, but Kuban Cossacks Choir(cossacks near river Kuban in southern Russia). This version of the song was recorded in 1970`s.

  • thanks.

  • I recognize this song and i really like it. what is it called in english if i were to try to buy it.

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