nein. Everything is fine is when in a civilized western country you completely ignore what happened during the black October of 1993. Except the original report that, wow, something happened there. That's like even more cringe than playing white swan when something happens inside the country
@@mohammad3848in USSR the swan lake was broadcasted on all TV stations when a premier would die. The last time it was broadcasted for three days straight on every channel during the fall of the USSR. Thus it's now is a bit infamous in the post soviet countries. Atleast with the older generations.
So beautifully terrifying when you know the context I can only imagine how scary it was being in the USSR and seeing this on TV nonstop knowing something bad is happening
Надеюсь TH-cam это переведет. Обычно этот балет включали при смерти генеральных секретарей ЦК КПСС. После смерти Брежнева крутили этот балет, после смерти Андропова и Черненко крутили, а люди, которые заметили закономерность, могли подумать о смерти Горбачева, хотя он смог дожить до 2022 года.
Imagine if they broadcasted this during stalins death. Just imagine that Zhukov, Chruscev, Berija, Malenkov, Molotov etc... dancing like this 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 @@nairda55555
Greetings from Poland where today we kinda had our own "Swan Lake" moment (previous rulers weren’t giving up on owning public TV, so new government’s insider cut them out and launched promoter on loop for hours) =D
Fun fact: Those who didn't give up were all leaders educated during the final era of the Soviet Union. Autocratically thinking personalities accustomed to gaining power and keeping it through subtle means and deceit. Doesn’t work that well in a democracy.
@@D.A.A.321 Sooner or later a smart group in any culture who keeps trying to perpetuate a flawed + frustrating system just has enough of their shit and it empowers them to change things. It's healthy.
I think if it happens, there won't be time for this - unless it's on an auto-play queued up. But I suspect it's set up or similar - yet will require a similar "Dead Hand" style chain of command to start. [Look that up if you're unfamiliar - "perimeter" an alternate name]
0:27-onwards There is something strangely metaphorical hearing this and seeing/thinking of Soviet armored vehicles rolling out with men armed with AKs storming towards the Kremlin amongst confused onlookers
*Tanks sounds rumbling outside* *chanting of protesters* *rapid gunfire* *swan fucking lake replaying on TV while probs the broadcast staff were being held at gunpoint*
@@insertsomethingfuni2617 Thanks, maybe the use of the word was inappropriate, but I wanted to emphasize that in that series TL USSR won the space race to the moon, thrives pretty much to be in fierce competition with the US, and manage to survive ~20 years more than our TL. Cannot wait to watch the latest episode to see the follow-up on that :)
Lol, I literally just finished watching that episode with my mom like 10 minutes ago. The moment I saw Swan Lake, I said, "Hah, is Gorbachev dead or something?" Then she switched the channel and it was still Swan Lake, and I was like, "Wait, wait. Actually?"
When ever something bad happens in Russia this will play on a loop. Fun fact ballet has it's roots in Italy and France it just had somr stuff of it perfected in Russia.
@@PolPoseidon holy shit XD. well on the brighter side, nobody from older generation in Russia from the farest point behind Ural to Moscow can't say that they don't know who Čajkovskij is. XDDDD
The persecution fantasies are hilarious. So many guns + gunowners here. Do you ever stop and try to imagine that? We're not even REMOTELY living like people did in the Eastern bloc. This crap is the real offensive shit - I don't care about pronouns or "everyone is pedo omg" or all this BS y'all spout. Wake the hell up, own your own life and realize you can change it for the better. No one is out to get you but your own mental boogeymen. Sick fantasy.
@@animeXcasoI think putin is very weak and putin's oficiāls plan to replace him. And last thing what Will putin say on New years addrease- I'm leaving. I've done anything i could.
LOL in one way And pfffffft sure in another. We have it so good here, despite everything. I'm not saying we should accept BS and ill-imposed rules + laws from either side - but maintain perspective and recognize how much strength + autonomy each citizen here still has. My family got exiled to Siberia, got out - well, two different paths for two brothers - and later, had the great luck of living in Warsaw [Catholic at least, not Jewish] when the meth-head Nazis decided they were entitled to everything. After that ... Stalin + Communism took over and punished you if you fought for Poland but didn't want to be Communist. Prison sentences as rewards for those veterans. Horrible.
This was probably filmed in the 1970s. There is no company; this specific performance of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" was probably filmed by the Soviet government. It was aired when the August Coup against Gorbachev was taking place, when the Soviet Union's presidents died or during times of political struggle.
The Soviet Union is currently experiencing technical difficulties. Please hold.
Please standby
everything is fine
everything is fine
everything is fine
everything is fine
everything is fine
This is the comment that keeps me coming back.
nein. Everything is fine is when in a civilized western country you completely ignore what happened during the black October of 1993. Except the original report that, wow, something happened there.
That's like even more cringe than playing white swan when something happens inside the country
When this shows up on your TV, you know something bad gonna happen
explain
@@mohammad3848in USSR the swan lake was broadcasted on all TV stations when a premier would die. The last time it was broadcasted for three days straight on every channel during the fall of the USSR. Thus it's now is a bit infamous in the post soviet countries. Atleast with the older generations.
Or has happened, but you don’t need to worry about that
I mean they are already experiencing communism, not gonna get any worse
I wouldn't mind having a rerun.
What a lovely performance 👏🏼 ….
….anyway, does anyone hear T-72s rolling down the street?
Wait, you hear them too?😅
So beautifully terrifying when you know the context
I can only imagine how scary it was being in the USSR and seeing this on TV nonstop knowing something bad is happening
Надеюсь TH-cam это переведет. Обычно этот балет включали при смерти генеральных секретарей ЦК КПСС. После смерти Брежнева крутили этот балет, после смерти Андропова и Черненко крутили, а люди, которые заметили закономерность, могли подумать о смерти Горбачева, хотя он смог дожить до 2022 года.
@@resonantJayZonThank you, we are able to translate that, that is very interesting
@@resonantJayZon Thank you for the context
This song sounds like when a government is up to mischief and wants to stay sneaky
@@Et00000 haha, imagining this with the politburo makes me laugh
Руководство предало свою страну и народ
Imagine if they broadcasted this during stalins death. Just imagine that Zhukov, Chruscev, Berija, Malenkov, Molotov etc... dancing like this 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣 @@nairda55555
and it seems it will air again very soon!
Too soon ol' chap but hope has not yet died
Cope
Seems like Prigozhin was taken off the air though
Real
@@mioszkalec445 More like down from the Air, but yes. Who's next in line to try Russian Coup 2: Moscow Boogaloo?
People who don't know: 😊
People who know something bad is going to happen: 💀
Straight chills starting at my scalp for sure
Those who know 💀💀
Greetings from Poland where today we kinda had our own "Swan Lake" moment (previous rulers weren’t giving up on owning public TV, so new government’s insider cut them out and launched promoter on loop for hours) =D
LOL
Fun fact: Those who didn't give up were all leaders educated during the final era of the Soviet Union. Autocratically thinking personalities accustomed to gaining power and keeping it through subtle means and deceit. Doesn’t work that well in a democracy.
He is genius!
@@D.A.A.321 Sooner or later a smart group in any culture who keeps trying to perpetuate a flawed + frustrating system just has enough of their shit and it empowers them to change things. It's healthy.
Some local stations in the US have these wierd "public service announcements" when they have nothing to show.
It's that time again.
"This broadcast has been made possible by a contribution from Wagner"
It would be so good if this was composed by Wagner too lmao
thanks for sharing a piece of history!
This almost aired again back in June
2 months later and now prigozhin is dead, things are getting interesting
Still crying
@@rolie2713 for Prigozhin? pfffft nah
@@helena-mc85 ok but it was really funny
so, are we going to spam it around every time things suddenly decide to happen?
They should make a game about the last days of the USSR.
They could call it something like "Crisis in the Kremlin". ;)
There is probably a mod in hoi4 that covers the coup as an event.
Not entirely on point, but somewhat 😉 ... :
(REALLY retro)
th-cam.com/video/SaTe_7uoGDw/w-d-xo.html
And this is the idea.....
Here because of the game Reverse:1999 😂
This is the State Committee on the State of Emergency, the Soviet Union is experiencing technical difficulties to keep existing. Please Stand By.
in 1991 this brodcast was on all channels of USSR tv after the collapse of USSR in 1993 October 3-4 a riot started in Moscow
[x] Here because Prigozhin came up short lol
Looks like they're gonna play this again.
Maybe in the next 2 to 3 years.
I think if it happens, there won't be time for this - unless it's on an auto-play queued up. But I suspect it's set up or similar - yet will require a similar "Dead Hand" style chain of command to start. [Look that up if you're unfamiliar - "perimeter" an alternate name]
I wonder if they played this during the weekend
im from Russia and no we didnt, although it became a massive meme
@@arkak420 Thanks!
My ChatGPT seems to be redirecting to this for some reason.
why is ChatGPT linking you this video
oh shoot who is couping chat gpt
Uh oh
Normal People: I love listening to Swan Lake.
Russians: *pulls out emergency vodka* Hippity Hoppity, time for government fuckuppery
It's in the freezer on standby of existential threat... or when there's company 😄
0:27-onwards There is something strangely metaphorical hearing this and seeing/thinking of Soviet armored vehicles rolling out with men armed with AKs storming towards the Kremlin amongst confused onlookers
“the hour of reckoning has come”
*Tanks sounds rumbling outside*
*chanting of protesters*
*rapid gunfire*
*swan fucking lake replaying on TV while probs the broadcast staff were being held at gunpoint*
Swan Lake as a swan song.... yeah that is rather fitting.
Is there a full version of this specific performance? Would be a cool piece of history.
So maddening + ominous to me now, but beautifully performed by the ballerinas.
What is this song called! I can’t find it anywhere
Tchaikovsky - Swan Lake dance of the cygnets
Time for a coup :D
Any day now.
everything is fine
everything is fine
everything is fine
everything is fine
everything is fine
🎶 du d dru dru du dru duu dru d du dru
Commenting here as something is cooking for Gorby in a dystopian USSR sometimes in 2003...(I don't want to spill further the beans).
I understood that reference
That scene was awesome, but its not a dystopia
@@insertsomethingfuni2617 Thanks, maybe the use of the word was inappropriate, but I wanted to emphasize that in that series TL USSR won the space race to the moon, thrives pretty much to be in fierce competition with the US, and manage to survive ~20 years more than our TL. Cannot wait to watch the latest episode to see the follow-up on that :)
@@abooogeek I wouldn't call it a bad ussr scenario since Glasnost actually worked (for a while...)
Lol, I literally just finished watching that episode with my mom like 10 minutes ago. The moment I saw Swan Lake, I said, "Hah, is Gorbachev dead or something?" Then she switched the channel and it was still Swan Lake, and I was like, "Wait, wait. Actually?"
Someone needs to do a parody of this titled "There is no war in Ba Sing Se"
here before December 20, 2024
only the Russians who can make a beautiful ballet dance as a symbol of a huge failure.
Well, here we are...
putler kaput
My head currently when I need to go out into society everything is fine don’t worry
Remain calm. The Union endures. Lenin lives. The Union Of Soviet Socialist Republics shall endure. There is much to be done.
omg...This is so Scared...
Agree...
@@qwerty-lc1tw It feels like an ominous alarm + countdown at the same time.
When ever something bad happens in Russia this will play on a loop.
Fun fact ballet has it's roots in Italy and France it just had somr stuff of it perfected in Russia.
That one guy coughing lmao
Assad right now
Something scaring me…
Me too...😔
Syria brought me here
Well now it will be colored
🇷🇺 🍂
Which performance is this - year, please? Can it be seen in its entirety?
It was composed by Russian composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky in 1875-76
@@pancakeswithextrasyrup I know what it’s from. I was asking when this specific performance occurred.
@@walterbenjamin1386I think, in the end of 1970-s due to the quality of filming.
what coup?
The August Coup (1991) and also a few other times when Russian leaders died
People who know. 👇
⏳️
Isnt a ballet representes a death of a importent leader?
Ballet was shown on the air waves when a Russian leader died or its state TV was hiding Russian incompetents which still remains true with Russia
Это было так, но этот балет крутили во время августовского путча 1991 года.
holy shit this is so funny its 1am i cant stop laughuing why do the ydanche like that
you high bro
Here from Reverse:1999
Currently playing on TV in Kursk. 🤣
I'm not crying you're crying
America in a year 🙏
@nobarbenheimer
hace 6 meses
Tchaikovsky was born in Peru...!!!!!!
An accurate description of Russian history
We need 1 hour loop
72 hour loop, actually.
@@PolPoseidon did they looped just this part or the whole thing? 🤔
@@antoninartaud7703 They looped the whole thing.
@@PolPoseidon holy shit XD. well on the brighter side, nobody from older generation in Russia from the farest point behind Ural to Moscow can't say that they don't know who Čajkovskij is. XDDDD
As good a distraction as any!
Syria rn
This is creepy 😨
nothing to see here, citizens. move along
Russia needs to rebroadcast this again soon.
Чёто не показывают
Nothing ever happens...
Something just happened right now
USSR Played the swan lake
C`mon.
Hurry up.
One day we will see it on american television too
Today
You were so right
I doubt it. Seems more likely that the russians are going to get a re run of this
@@AlbedoIsMyQueen How's that? Hahahahha
The persecution fantasies are hilarious. So many guns + gunowners here. Do you ever stop and try to imagine that? We're not even REMOTELY living like people did in the Eastern bloc. This crap is the real offensive shit - I don't care about pronouns or "everyone is pedo omg" or all this BS y'all spout. Wake the hell up, own your own life and realize you can change it for the better. No one is out to get you but your own mental boogeymen. Sick fantasy.
(Chernobyl memories intensifies)
Would've been creepier if it wa slowed I just played it slow💀
End of 2024 and the ruble is in freefall.
Are you enjoying all that exists and has come before you? Refill your coconut tree, you'll love what can be, unbridled by what has been.
What does this have to do with "Dance of the Cygnets" though?
This will happen in russia on 31th december 2023.
I am afraid it is just wishful thinking
@@animeXcasoI think putin is very weak and putin's oficiāls plan to replace him. And last thing what Will putin say on New years addrease- I'm leaving. I've done anything i could.
@@robertsstripkans1859 он силен, но мир коварен. Мы белорусы верим в его выдержку и интуицию, и помощь Господа!
@@МарияЗданевич-у1ш😂
dude you've almost predicted 💀💀
Seems Ukraine will air it soon
I'm not making that bet, haha
This is kinda creepy
Good bye, Lil’ Putler. You will not be missed.
POV: South Korea 2024
United States after the Trump vs Biden debate
LOL in one way
And pfffffft sure in another.
We have it so good here, despite everything. I'm not saying we should accept BS and ill-imposed rules + laws from either side - but maintain perspective and recognize how much strength + autonomy each citizen here still has. My family got exiled to Siberia, got out - well, two different paths for two brothers - and later, had the great luck of living in Warsaw [Catholic at least, not Jewish] when the meth-head Nazis decided they were entitled to everything. After that ... Stalin + Communism took over and punished you if you fought for Poland but didn't want to be Communist. Prison sentences as rewards for those veterans. Horrible.
Pov: Stalin got a tummy ache
The last thing Russians see before Ukraine reaches Moscow.
Really? In your dreams?
nah man, never
Now this is some bullshitium addiction.
In your dreams
А потом ты просыпаешься в Психушке. Смешные вы, хотя мне очень грустно из-за конфликта.
It will be broadcasted on every ruzzian media in the future. For the very last time. For good.
Ukraine is losing.
@@nikosgranturismo5yeah?
@@nikosgranturismo5they lost so hard they took more russian land in a week than russia took in 3 years
@@nikosgranturismo5 but not enough they haven't weakened Russia. The optics are embarrassing.
I pray this hour is soon coming in the United States, for our people.
God bless you, Russia.
What?
We don't give a fuxk about ballets here. When the US falls they better play like dukes of hazard or top gun or shrek for 3 days straight
@@iaintgivingyoushitok2679JUSTA GOOD OLE BOYS
@@iaintgivingyoushitok2679 as long as it's Shrek 2
Ominous ass statement
Goodbye America
How many leaps of logic did it take to get to this imagination point? 😅
I'm intrigued to know when it was filmed and which ballet company this is
This was probably filmed in the 1970s. There is no company; this specific performance of Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake" was probably filmed by the Soviet government. It was aired when the August Coup against Gorbachev was taking place, when the Soviet Union's presidents died or during times of political struggle.