@RomelioSanz by the way,what an idiot made the video very bright and made the noise?(like pancakes plastered film) for comparison staroetv.su/publ/vremja_ct_07_10_1977/335-1-0-12513-reference to the normal program
It's too nice that russians didn't change the soviet main song after 1991, on the other side I wonder why in 2010 they still use a Red Star as icon, is it not a Soviet icon???
I love the oldest one. The design concepts of old eastern bloc in the past is always impressive for me. Current opening theme is contaminated by western bloc. I don't like it.
@nullpore Do you have an idea which tune is that piano tune from the first and the second one. I love both. So analogue. All broadcasters have computer generated graphics. They often suck, like the Heute intro from 2000 and 2009. The old Times forward interpretation from 1987 is nicer than the current interpretation. But I love the piano tune from 1972/7 (it must be older). CCTV of China does have the "Xinwen Lianbo" tunes for over 20 years- unchanged. I hope the best for you in Japan.
@jmramos0109 In youtube I found that between Aug 1990 and early 1991 there is another version of Vremya opener. The music is not the same one. You can add such version. Moreover, you also forget the opener between 1978 and 1983.
I thought somewhere around 2005-6 the Vremya intro had dropped the theme music from "Time, Forward!" (Vremya, vperjod!). But does this mean they have brought it back? What about the red star? I haven't been to Russia in 4-5 years.
@maxime32 The red star in the 2010 opener refers to the 65th anniversary of the end of WWII (victory of USSR in WWII). So I wonder if the 2011 opener can be seen here.
I saw the Soviet logo said "NO ALЬГИЯ" in the 1987 and 1991 opening. Do you what's that mean and why is there a mixture of Latin and Cyrillic letters?
@jonathan19960804 I believe all of those letters are present in the Cyrillic alphabet, so it wouldn't be a mix of alphabets. Latin and Cyrillic share a few characters, although they heve different meanings in each language.
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There ir a Peruvian 80's TV intro which reminds me the 1972 Vremya Intro, specially for the piano and the planet logo, look:
/watch?v=bGlH3Xaf8kg&feature=related
RomelioSanz 2 weeks ago
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RomelioSanz 2 weeks ago
Where is located that antenna at 1:00 min???
RomelioSanz 3 weeks ago
@RomelioSanz it is the most common antenna. there is a billion of them,although when I didn't know it,I'd like to know
tkpCMB 3 weeks ago
@RomelioSanz by the way,what an idiot made the video very bright and made the noise?(like pancakes plastered film) for comparison staroetv.su/publ/vremja_ct_07_10_1977/335-1-0-12513-reference to the normal program
tkpCMB 3 weeks ago
Oh! The music before the collapse of USSR is still used! Surprising! Is it stupid of me to think like this?
aUnknownGuy 1 month ago
@aUnknownGuy no,you're right.I'm still in sadness that USSR is collapsed :(
tkpCMB 3 weeks ago
love this, great piece of history, thank you!!!!
boston955 1 month ago
@park21st actually,the information program "Vremya" this is almost the only program I watched on TV :D
tkpCMB 2 months ago
I want to know too the music of 1972 and 1977, please
Frenches83 2 months ago
@park21st You even don't know,what a good time it was=) I'm sure,when you read some of about USSR,you'll want to live there)
tkpCMB 2 months ago
Кстати, ПРОПУЩЕНА ЕЩЁ ОДНА заставка - примерно между 1978 и 1985 годами. Я её прекрасно помню!
Sazandar 2 months ago
all,who's not russian,thank you,that you like our television:)
tkpCMB 3 months ago
SO NOSTALGIC!
RomelioSanz 4 months ago
It's too nice that russians didn't change the soviet main song after 1991, on the other side I wonder why in 2010 they still use a Red Star as icon, is it not a Soviet icon???
RomelioSanz 4 months ago
@RomelioSanz no its also a russian icon
BOBODEKAT 4 months ago
@RomelioSanz
It's a Victory Day icon, just used on Mar 9. On other days it's a globe.
siderumhk 2 months ago
@siderumhk Oh I mean May, sorry.
siderumhk 2 months ago
3:02 ни фига не 1996! это 1998 год!
crovopizza1 4 months ago in playlist ЦТ, ОРТ, Первый канал
I have to say that anniversary red star does look very snazzy.
HB45175 5 months ago
Old, low quality video in 720p... thank you internet :D
powerpunch180 5 months ago 2
Последняя использовалась только 9 мая 2010 и 2011 (Та, что на 4:23)
MCSimRUS 7 months ago 3
WHAT IS A NAME OF THE SONG OF INTRO OF 1972 & 1977??
SOVIETICO1917 7 months ago
Third intro, as I understand, was designed for the days of Brezhnev, Andropov and Chernenko burials. Is it right?
pashkageraskin 9 months ago 2
I repeat the question again for all of you here: (Русские не ниже родного русского языка, перевод Google translate)
What is the name of the tune of the first and second opener?
Thank you.
Я повторяю вопрос еще раз для всех вас здесь: (English speaker read above)
Что такое имя сумму первой и второй нож?
Спасибо.
If someone doesn't speak any of these languages, here is the question in German:
Auf Deutsch:
Wie heisst die erste und zweite Melodie?
Danke.
CanadianMapleLeaf01 10 months ago
cyrillic is made from Greek alphabet .some letters were added for sounds that does not exist in greek
nugzarmikeladze 11 months ago
I love the oldest one. The design concepts of old eastern bloc in the past is always impressive for me. Current opening theme is contaminated by western bloc. I don't like it.
nullpore 11 months ago 12
@nullpore Do you have an idea which tune is that piano tune from the first and the second one. I love both. So analogue. All broadcasters have computer generated graphics. They often suck, like the Heute intro from 2000 and 2009. The old Times forward interpretation from 1987 is nicer than the current interpretation. But I love the piano tune from 1972/7 (it must be older). CCTV of China does have the "Xinwen Lianbo" tunes for over 20 years- unchanged. I hope the best for you in Japan.
CanadianMapleLeaf01 10 months ago 3
You forgot about the 1997-1999 opener
jmramos0109 11 months ago
@jmramos0109 In youtube I found that between Aug 1990 and early 1991 there is another version of Vremya opener. The music is not the same one. You can add such version. Moreover, you also forget the opener between 1978 and 1983.
phmleung 10 months ago
@jmramos0109 I agree. Moreover, there should also be the 1978-1983 opener and 1990 opener (used between mid-1990 and early 1991).
phmleung 10 months ago
С 1996 гламур пошел. Но последняя понравилась очень.
yurrri1978 1 year ago
I thought somewhere around 2005-6 the Vremya intro had dropped the theme music from "Time, Forward!" (Vremya, vperjod!). But does this mean they have brought it back? What about the red star? I haven't been to Russia in 4-5 years.
maxime32 1 year ago
@maxime32 The red star in the 2010 opener refers to the 65th anniversary of the end of WWII (victory of USSR in WWII). So I wonder if the 2011 opener can be seen here.
phmleung 10 months ago
the music from 1987 onwards is fantastic.
kaiyan1995 1 year ago 15
@kaiyan1995
Agreed
Kamboja924 10 months ago
@kaiyan1995 The theme is also the theme song for the Soviet movie "Time, Forward!"
yeontura 6 months ago
I saw the Soviet logo said "NO ALЬГИЯ" in the 1987 and 1991 opening. Do you what's that mean and why is there a mixture of Latin and Cyrillic letters?
jonathan19960804 1 year ago
@jonathan19960804 No, this is logo of Nostalgia...which shows us those rare recordings..
LevanoTipe 1 year ago
@jonathan19960804 I believe all of those letters are present in the Cyrillic alphabet, so it wouldn't be a mix of alphabets. Latin and Cyrillic share a few characters, although they heve different meanings in each language.
Tokopol 11 months ago
@Tokopol :
Really? Cyrillic alphabet doesn't have any letter of "N" and "L", it's a mixture of alphabets if you have checked up in Wikipedia.
jonathan19960804 11 months ago
@jonathan19960804 between the two words there is a sort of hammer and sickle formed from the C and the T (s and t) so it probably means "nostalgia"
RusNad 10 months ago
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jonathan19960804 1 year ago
Thank You for this video
Kaidi1979 1 year ago