It's English début was recorded by Welsh artist Mary Hopkin in 1968. It was just an English version of the song Dorogoi dlinnoyu, first recorded around 1920 in Russia.
I enjoyed the performance, but even more... the enjoyment of the crowd was very fun to observe. Truly, there is nothing like good company and live music.
it is in fact a russian song. granted not gypsy and the original song is called "the long road" and the lyrics have nothing to do with those in "those were the days"
No, This is an original russian song: Дорогой длинною ("Dorogoi dlinnoyu"), written by Boris Fomin and by the poet Konstantin Podrevskii. American musician Gene Raskin wrote the English version. Paul McCartney produced the Mary Hopkin version in 1968.
I like the music of this song ! And thanks to Bonnie Tyler who sings it in English, I understand the words !It's a great song,a moving song evoking, for me,the last War and Stalingrad...
lmao. actually, that group was korean. you can tell because the singer, before singing, said "are you ready to rock, rock eun ahn ee jee mahn." "rock eun ahn ee jee mahn" means "even though it's not "rock," in korean. xD funny, right? so yeah...=)
yarrrraaamı yee fenerrrrrrrrrr
durukane 1 year ago
@mrconradhoppe they´re koreans.
stebalin 1 year ago
awesome 10 out of 10
MrCaughtonvideo 1 year ago
song sounds good, I can imagine how drunk russians get when they listen to this song
slikapika 1 year ago
lie lie lie lie lie lie??? ha ha ha ha......whatever happened to the old sing along...la la la la la la???
paddymac81 1 year ago
Are you ready to rock?
gcdugas 2 years ago
Wonderful !! Thank you
xgi36 2 years ago
aaah ok.. thank you very much !!!
aljazDrum 2 years ago
what language is this ??? ... .VERY NICE SONG !!!
aljazDrum 2 years ago
The language is Russian
djBahna 2 years ago
Speechless ........... I'm absolutely fucking speechless !!!!!!
AvrilLavignesDad 2 years ago 2
It's English début was recorded by Welsh artist Mary Hopkin in 1968. It was just an English version of the song Dorogoi dlinnoyu, first recorded around 1920 in Russia.
labine50 2 years ago 2
Спасибо........отлично.....
B62T 2 years ago
вот это конкретный отжиг!
saxonez 2 years ago
A real weird Al!
motelcalifornia 2 years ago
woah, what event was this?
bluehairspaz 2 years ago 4
You make me dance ,my friend :D
dzeljpiano 2 years ago
BRAVO!!!!!
AndrejRbV 2 years ago 3
Thank you for the post
From Huntington Beach Ca James Earl
JEMCO2008 2 years ago
I enjoyed the performance, but even more... the enjoyment of the crowd was very fun to observe. Truly, there is nothing like good company and live music.
RivenrockGardens 3 years ago 2
Nice !! Who is the singer and from where are these Musicians ? Is the singer Korean??
EtrofOnaip 3 years ago 2
Yeah, I too am wondering where this Korean guy got his word-perfect Russian from. I wonder if he is a Korean-Russian from Sakhalin Island????
EsfahanKellie 3 years ago
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pretty good for a chink
HarpyPrince 3 years ago
Во дают!!!
salgariUA 3 years ago
..Muzevi da ja ljubim!!!I musika da ides na srcu!!!! BRAVO da Italia!!!ciudiesni...ja nemam cirillic letters!!!Poljubac, Cecilia i Vinicio
cecisplendor67 3 years ago
I m ready man.Nice performance.
exitnowhere 3 years ago 3
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this song was written by Mary Hopkins from Wales in the 60's. It is not gypsy or russian.
cppbandit 3 years ago
you are an idiot
it is in fact a russian song. granted not gypsy and the original song is called "the long road" and the lyrics have nothing to do with those in "those were the days"
DrKorn5 3 years ago 3
No, This is an original russian song: Дорогой длинною ("Dorogoi dlinnoyu"), written by Boris Fomin and by the poet Konstantin Podrevskii. American musician Gene Raskin wrote the English version. Paul McCartney produced the Mary Hopkin version in 1968.
vagabondontheroad 3 years ago 4
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I do not like russians and other monkeys overly, but DrKorn5 is in this case absolutely right!
drwarkus 3 years ago
You are a monkey, asshole.
aksm0g 3 years ago 3
drwarkus, You must be one of those aged white monkey at 53.
AtilladHun 3 years ago
I like the music of this song ! And thanks to Bonnie Tyler who sings it in English, I understand the words !It's a great song,a moving song evoking, for me,the last War and Stalingrad...
Homage to the GREAT RUSSIAN PEOPLE !
0AZ909 3 years ago 2
Can somebody make a Chinese version on this? I saw there is a group Chinese(or other asian) around them!
mcffegroup 3 years ago
lmao. actually, that group was korean. you can tell because the singer, before singing, said "are you ready to rock, rock eun ahn ee jee mahn." "rock eun ahn ee jee mahn" means "even though it's not "rock," in korean. xD funny, right? so yeah...=)
kazumazaki 3 years ago 2
I love this song! I wish I knew it in the Slovak language, I do know the English Version.. Good job though!
jhn128 3 years ago
Good song.
anitalianmale 3 years ago
i dont understand one word but this duo is great :)
Area51Accoustic 4 years ago 2
who cares what the vent was--great song when I heard it decades ago in english & glad to say I'm ready to rock with it now! ha!
youare4idiots 4 years ago
What kind of event was this??
Tarako461 4 years ago 2
the russians before they stormed to take stalingrad back.. in color..
=x haha.
muellr1369 4 years ago
yes what kind of event..and very nice..
adiwangsa 4 years ago
I wonder. It looks like some kind of illegal underground meeting. If they were singing gospel, I'd assume it was an illegal house church meeting.
jkpuskar 3 years ago
You would be an amazingly huge retard to assume that. It's obviously a small music show in the woods or park.
HarpyPrince 3 years ago
"amazingly huge retard"...what intelligence spews forth from your mouth! I assumed nothing, I just mentioned what it resembled.
jkpuskar 3 years ago
everyone looks Japanese....so....I assume it's in Japan..
trinitymike 3 years ago
нормально он выучил песню :))))
первый куплет, привев. первый куплет, припев, ла-ла-ла-ла-ла :-))))
Это выступление для тех, кто ходит в горы по воскресеньям? или как? :-)))
nenjanggo 4 years ago 2