I have wondered essentially my entire life the following information concerning the above song/video:
1. Who sang that song
2. What the hell it was called
both of those problems have now been solved.
Russian ladies like to sing Beatles’ songs translated into their own language, which is not Russian, but one of the many different ethnic languages Russian has within its own borders.
Was really hoping to find a silly Russian music video today. I was getting discouraged for a while, but upon seeing the keytar ten seconds into this one, I knew my search was over.
If you have a keen eye, you may just recognize these guys from the famous Novij God (new year video). They were the ‘featured group’
via this silly video I now know how to spell nunchucks in Russian. thanks dadwick.
This cartoon “Вор” (Vor) or ‘The Thief’ (1934) is considered one of the most interesting cartoons of early 20th century Russian animation because of the techniques it uses. Instead of hiring a composer to write the audio track, the animators/director had noticed that if they were to make marks with pens on the audio track of the film, they could compose the music to accompany the animation by hand in a term later named ‘paper sound’ (“бумажная звука”).
As a result of this process, the music sounds way ahead of its time, sounding like a sort of analog 8-bit music.
star trek TNG clip synced with new voices that still match the movements of the mouths. I really couldn’t stop cracking up.
Russia + Beatles +Balalaika Orchestra = Bliss
TMNT Say No To Drugs PSA.
‘I’m not a chicken, you’re a turkey!’
luv u Chris Ware
Ever wonder what plowed earth would sound like through a giant phonograph pulled by swedes? Watch this video to find out.
I wish I was good at singing like Shane. Thanks Tommy/Jukebox the Ghost/The Drunken Sufies/Norwegian Arms 4 this.
Always Sunny Season Five Preview: Kitten Mittens
I seriously am:
1. excited for this season
2. pissed that I’m not going to be around to watch it.
3. Wish I was Charlie
Trick bicycle riding video from the Edison Manufacturing Company (like Thomas Alva) from 1899.
My comments? Sweet fixie brah.
I love guess who and stop motion animation. As a result, this video fits my interests perfectly.
Just found a VHS of this show “Johnny Sokko and his Flying Robot” at the Thrift Store. Apparently there are a collection of people on the internet who are really into this show. I think I’m starting to understand why.