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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2007

Vladimirskiy Central by Mihail Krug russian shanson

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  • so sad ;(

  • @Akshabad yes but the nature of those songs is metaphorical...that makes it incredible to listen to. It doesn't say anywhere in the song but he sings about his friend who he used to visit in prison (Alexander Sever) who is known to be respected mafioso from the old and honorable school.

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  • prosta malo slov.....

  • U menya eta pesnya ne associiruetsya s zonoi. Prosto slova mojno po raznomu vosprinimat. eto talant.

  • 0:56 :)

  • Uvajenie iz Turtsii

  • @vaso442 When did Russians commit genocide against the Georgian people? Politics aside. At least we can agree that this is a great song and a great singer.

  • @vaso442 How is Russia your historical enemy? If it wasn't for Russia both Georgia and Armenia be part of Turkey and Iran right now. Both Russia and Georgia are Orthodox countries. There's no reason why we should be enemies except for pro-US Georgian nationalists like Sakaashvilli. Don't buy into US and UK propaganda.

  • @AlexanderE81 its very difficult to find russian wich did not calls your churka becouse you are caucasian and Russians are occupants on our terrritory , they make Georgian peoples genocide

  • @AlexanderE81 no , Russia is our historycal enemy , but some people are not fascists like others

  • @vaso442 Despite recent unfortunate history Russians and Georgians are not natural enemies nor should they be. Also I am certain that there are many Russians who like Georgian music and singers as well. In Samarkand, Uzbekistan where my wife is from people love Russian music, Georgian music, Armenian music as well the Uzbek music. One day you eat borscht, the next day you eat shashlik and then have Uzbek plov.

  • @Akshabad That is a common trait of all beautiful art! Different words but the same great feeling.

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