I can't imagine having the best friend of my life and than seeing his charred and mangled body by the side of the road I am riding and not stop and cry and whale. It would be beyond me not to stop.
Best i can guess from the song is that kolkin/kolka (mentioned at the first verse of the song) was a comrade of the singer, who died in Afghan. Kolkins gaze not damning the singer is probably means the singer knows that kolkin wouldn't judge him for surviving while he died there. That's what i make of it tho, might be completely wrong
@@cheesedood5313 And I guess it feels more authentic. Like I think Russian musician is great, but his version of "We're leaving" feels too modern. Although I'd have to agree with you, a more quality song would be nice to listen to.
Literally one of the best songs ever made in my opinion
tbh i acnt imagine seeing a dead comrade
I would just probaly try to walk away howver, i probably cant.
I'm still waiting for a modern version of this song by Veterans of the Kaskad Group
It exists on spotify, well its from 89 but it's a studio recording, not a live
@@pepito2900 Yeah, the one from the album ''Let The Memory Speak''
@@int_diaries yah
th-cam.com/video/bneuiQSOhSo/w-d-xo.html
@@sovietrussia3874 That isn't modern, that's from 1989, just a studio version, i mean, i want a new version of this song
I really like their harmony during the chorus
I can't imagine having the best friend of my life and than seeing his charred and mangled body by the side of the road I am riding and not stop and cry and whale.
It would be beyond me not to stop.
Man, this aged... uh... I don't know how to describe it.
Yeah, I was thinking the same ;/
Even more now
Kino and blessed.
Groovy as hell 🕺
The best one yet
Nice
Мне нравятся эти песни привет из мексики
What does Kolkins gaze mean? I couldn't find anything about it
Best i can guess from the song is that kolkin/kolka (mentioned at the first verse of the song) was a comrade of the singer, who died in Afghan. Kolkins gaze not damning the singer is probably means the singer knows that kolkin wouldn't judge him for surviving while he died there. That's what i make of it tho, might be completely wrong
@@greekcommie621 That is a pretty good guess and it makes sense in my eyes. Thank you
@@MartinTiksglad to help
Mi-28
Nah its the MI-24 Hind no MI-28's were ever use in afghanistan
anybody got lyrics?
I'm coming out with a video with the lyrics, just taking a minute because there's no lyrics online. Should be done soon tho
@@SovietWarMusic I just watched it rn, perfect.
this one is good, but theres alot better quality versions
I feel like the roughness and lower quality give it more soul.
@@dudaydudz5616 this gives me "im 14 and this is deep" vibes
@@cheesedood5313 Lol, I guess yeah. But I'm just a sucker for songs like this. 😅
@@cheesedood5313 And I guess it feels more authentic. Like I think Russian musician is great, but his version of "We're leaving" feels too modern. Although I'd have to agree with you, a more quality song would be nice to listen to.
@@dudaydudz5616 also this video says its 1988, the album where this song was released with didnt come out before a whole year after.