@PaladinConstantin Also... "Christians" cannot be "Communists." Communism is the ideology where common ownership is the norm and where it is a classless society. Christianity is based on the very essence of a Bourgeois class structure. God/Jesus are at the top of the chain where is Communism no one is supposed to be on the top... If you want to call it "Christian Social Democracy" fine. Do not call it something which it is not.
@PaladinConstantin I love meeting people so weak that they have to assign the workings of nature to god... People like you need an swer to everything even if it is wrong and/or can't be proven. And if you don't care what Marx said... Perhaps you shouldn't quote him at all no? In addition, the Soviet block collapsed not just from "cultural infiltrations," but from the realization of a downtrodden and inefficient economy in co-operation with corruption in government. Nationalism didn't help either
@PaladinConstantin You have no proof that a God exists and to attempt to prove one is rubbish. You also quote Marx within the absolute wrong context... The quote goes "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people." This quote deals of nothing to do with the existence of an omnipotent god but rather the reasoning behind the existence of religion.
I saw this earlier by Red Army Chorus. I am off to Wikipedia to find the lyrics. This song and the two videos I have seen remind me of my father's love for my mother. It was amazing to behold. He went crazy after she died at age 42. This song explains why he couldn't exist when she was gone.
@wonderpaulanthony No, when father home from sea, he had to readjust, not raise voice and expect obedience. No, not vodka! We had mulberry tree, he had to get far enough away from house and let go of his command to come home. He sang "Kalinka" to let it out and let the family on the land back in! It has rhytyms and emotions to accomplish all, as well as heal, which he didn't when she died.
@wonderpaulanthony ur either not a native russian and r being stereotypical or there is a brand of vodka out there named kalinka, either way this song is DEFINITELY not about vodka, its a beautiful native russian song! >:| dont be so rude not everything in russian culture relates back to vodka
@killi4manchara@killi4manchara Mm, could be. Look up Russian Orthodox Choir, Sacret Russian singing Chesnokov's "Gabriel Appeared" on youtube. I prefer his singing, much cleaner.
This is one of the reasons I am loving this kind of singing...Orthodox or whatever...powerful and moving. Can anyone send me in English what is being song?
i'm sorry, so sorry for what we have done.
manteuffel123 2 months ago
@PaladinConstantin Also... "Christians" cannot be "Communists." Communism is the ideology where common ownership is the norm and where it is a classless society. Christianity is based on the very essence of a Bourgeois class structure. God/Jesus are at the top of the chain where is Communism no one is supposed to be on the top... If you want to call it "Christian Social Democracy" fine. Do not call it something which it is not.
crazycamel345 8 months ago
@PaladinConstantin I love meeting people so weak that they have to assign the workings of nature to god... People like you need an swer to everything even if it is wrong and/or can't be proven. And if you don't care what Marx said... Perhaps you shouldn't quote him at all no? In addition, the Soviet block collapsed not just from "cultural infiltrations," but from the realization of a downtrodden and inefficient economy in co-operation with corruption in government. Nationalism didn't help either
crazycamel345 8 months ago
@PaladinConstantin You have no proof that a God exists and to attempt to prove one is rubbish. You also quote Marx within the absolute wrong context... The quote goes "Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people." This quote deals of nothing to do with the existence of an omnipotent god but rather the reasoning behind the existence of religion.
crazycamel345 9 months ago
@PaladinConstantin It is an expression... Besides, there is no such thing as god.... Did Marx teach you nothing?
crazycamel345 9 months ago
Ochien Xopowo!
notfarfromhome 11 months ago
love man with big glasses at 1:48!!
ebonyy92 1 year ago
Danke,dass ist Weltspitze!
Monolitoable 1 year ago
tres beau
gratouillemoilabite 1 year ago
Kalinka Kalinka moja vsadu jagoda malinka malinka moja...
Krasivuej pesna:)
Pozdrav iz Vengrija
flighthun 1 year ago
bin sprachlos. awesome.
manteuffel123 1 year ago
I saw this earlier by Red Army Chorus. I am off to Wikipedia to find the lyrics. This song and the two videos I have seen remind me of my father's love for my mother. It was amazing to behold. He went crazy after she died at age 42. This song explains why he couldn't exist when she was gone.
lisa8220 1 year ago
@lisa8220 Well, Kalinka means "vodka"; it's a song about vodka... As in, the drink...
wonderpaulanthony 1 year ago
@wonderpaulanthony No, when father home from sea, he had to readjust, not raise voice and expect obedience. No, not vodka! We had mulberry tree, he had to get far enough away from house and let go of his command to come home. He sang "Kalinka" to let it out and let the family on the land back in! It has rhytyms and emotions to accomplish all, as well as heal, which he didn't when she died.
lisa8220 1 year ago
@wonderpaulanthony ur either not a native russian and r being stereotypical or there is a brand of vodka out there named kalinka, either way this song is DEFINITELY not about vodka, its a beautiful native russian song! >:| dont be so rude not everything in russian culture relates back to vodka
alinagnut 1 year ago
@wonderpaulanthony
drink of poison!
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RussianMagicfolk 1 year ago
Proud to be Russian
Fuckaflaka 1 year ago
love your all
Fuckaflaka 1 year ago
This is Kalinka, not Mnogaya Lieta
twilightrainbow13 1 year ago
So beautiful !!
xpuLze 1 year ago
Wonderful! True passion in their music as always.
briangascoyne 1 year ago
*thud*
Did you hear that?
It was me falling to the floor in utter amazement.
A jillion thanks for posting this.
chickenjojo 1 year ago
The man has an awful voice. It's so not pleasant.
SnipeTigger 1 year ago
@SnipeTigger you're just not used to that kind of voices, dude
killi4manchara 1 year ago
@killi4manchara @killi4manchara Mm, could be. Look up Russian Orthodox Choir, Sacret Russian singing Chesnokov's "Gabriel Appeared" on youtube. I prefer his singing, much cleaner.
SnipeTigger 1 year ago
Wow...!!! This is feeling, art and passion...!
Awsome !!!
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murmurrrr 1 year ago
It's good, but doesn't come close to the Red Army Chorus's performance.
peperzine 1 year ago
This song is called "Kalinka" and is very famous, translation can be found on Wikipedia or elsewhere on the internet, just google the title.
BTW, author of this video made a mistake, this song is not "Mnogaya Lieta", but "Kalinka", aka "Kalinka, Malinka", as I said before.
Cheers.
goldstep999 1 year ago
Great performance!
Ammyai 1 year ago
Fantastic music! I wish you could post an english translation!
ler98ek 2 years ago
This song can't be translated properly, very specific :)
NightmareInOurHeads 2 years ago
This is one of the reasons I am loving this kind of singing...Orthodox or whatever...powerful and moving. Can anyone send me in English what is being song?
davidperi 2 years ago
This is genuinely fantastic.
KatewiththeFace 2 years ago
bellícimo y preciosos trajes !
morongo1950 2 years ago
this is epic as hell
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