Me too... Now, looking back at it, maybe there's something about being "locked in"... How we were locked in our homes, and those who made this awesome music were locked in their countries behind an iron curtain...
@@martamork5858 мы были счастливы в СССР и безмерно горды за свою страну , и стремились к светлому будущему человечества без людоедов Биллов Гейтсов , Соросов, и Рокфеллеров с из планами геноцида населения
This first song is amazing and probably Bioconstructor's best. The sudden and unexpected voice drop inbetween just gives me goose bumps every time I hear it.
As US Marine during the '80's, I think back and in some bizarre way, I actually miss the Soviet Union. Yes, we were adversaries, but I think both sides were more "stable" than now.
I think so too, at least both sides pushed each other to be their best. Now here in the same places where Russians and Ukrainians fought together to defeat the Axis invasion their descendants are now shooting at each other. I think when we saw Gorbachev eating the Pizza Hut we all collectively lost our minds, for the US maybe 9/11 did the same thing. It's just a very different world now For what it's worth I can say that even in the 1980s most people in Soviet Union never viewed American people as the adversary. Really they were very fond of Americans in general, they only felt like your government was the real common enemy of both American and Soviet peoples. Which is a sentiment I'm sure most Americans would hopefully agree with too))
Author of video used picture of Czech tram T3 too and in the music there are artists from Yugoslavia. I guess the author of video is from Western Europe as for Western-Europeans everything from Eastern Europe is Soviet and they usually don’t know which countries belonged to USSR and which didn’t.
@Lord Farquaad Did you hear about the capitalist massacres? Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Iraq twice, Korea, Chile, Argentina, Nicaragua, El Salvador, not to mention daily exploitation against their own people, black, Native, Latin American origin, or just weak people.
Like half of the supposed "massacres" you mentioned are wars. Also, it's obvious you commies have no actual understanding of political science since you all just decry Capitalism for shit done under authoritarian regimes. I'm not here to compare numbers, even though I'd definitely win. Communism is a morally corrupt system which promises paradise but almost always brings hell and suffering.
@@vielleicht1814 Wars? How come the USA are suddenly "forced" to wage war and kill inoccent people in quite literaly the other side of the world. It sure is easy to say that capitalism is good when you live in a developed country. Come to Latin America and see what it trully is.
@@antoniosalgado7923 It also depends on the kind of capitalism you have. A "capitalist" like Olof Palme was very critical of US foreign policy, poverty and exploitation. Just as there is no 1 "communist" country, there are many different ways of having capitalism. In my opinion, Social Democracy/Democratic Socialism has the best track record up till now: most democratic, most egalitarian, often economically prosperous, little oppression, often without bloody revolutions or the like. This is in fact what most people in countries like Czechoslovakia wanted (before the communists staged a coup, once in 1948, second time when the Warsaw invasion ended hopes for a new "democratic socialism")
@@stalientotallygreen4072 Дядя Солженицын так рассказал? Очередная антисоветская страшилка. Будем честны, Советский союз - это первое в мире социальное и социалистическое государство и оно очень сильно заботилось о счастье народа
Да, Товарищ! Тогда мы вообще не делились по нациям - мы были одна семья, а не то что сегодня при найме рабовладелец чешет на уши. Такой силы не было как Советский Народ!
It was probably 1987 or 1990, a few years before the collapse of the soviet union, and these foreign cars were given to high ranks. And its the capitol city of russia after all.
@@skibididopyesdop looks like you are right! :O pikabu.ru/story/khochu_vse_znat_136inomarki_na_sluzhbe_sovetskogo_soyuza_neozhidannaya_fotogalereya_6554786
That's cool, but Denis & Denis and Romantične Boje were never soviets... These 2 bands came from Yugoslavia. Denis & Denis from Rijeka, Croatia and Romantične Boje from Niš, Serbia. They were more "Yugowave" than Sovietwave.
italy and america werent soviets too, but the soviet union still played foreign music from time to time. bands didnt have to be soviet in order for its music to be plaed in the soviet union.
@@superheavyballet7868 To be fair, a lot of people might lump Canadian artists in with American genres. You just don't hear about it because they're too polite to complain.
Sovietwave is more for Eastern Europe during 60's, 70's and 80's, so Yougoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland and all the others can definitely be considered Sovietwave.
Изобилие а московских спецраспределителях для номенклатуры. За МКАДом талоны, очереди, ивановский трикотаж, сад-огороды ради пяти мешков картошки, редкие переполненные автобусы, сексоты в каждом коллективе, дедовщина в армии и подростковые группировки
Кстати по-факту предателями оказались именно Горбачев и Ельцин...Вот не могу вразумить такой вещи: Даёшь людям дышать Свободой с охренеть какими полномочиями, а они наглеют и воспринимают это как СЛАБОСТЬ😢?... То есть Великодушие как позор воспринимают? Первые гнильцы повылазили со вчерашних нациков Прибалтики, потом Грузия, Армения...Ребята, вы вообще тогда в своём уме были? Говорю как чел, родившийся 1989...я тогда цыцку смоктал, когда вы предопределили моё будущее 😢
@@TheReaper569 Ok then, I will take as if you said: "actually I'm very ignorant and only have that opinion because it was what the authorities told me and I can't present a valable answer, so I will just shut up."
1. Bioconstructor - Бюрократ / Byurokrat (The Bureaucrat) (00:00)
2. Nevskiy Prospekt - Капризная Девочка / Kapriznaya Devochka (Naughty Girl) (04:13)
3. N. Sokolov - Сафари / Safari (Safari) (08:43)
4. Denis & Denis - Оазе Снова / Oaze Snova / Oaze Snova (Oasis of Dreams) (11:23)
5. Svetlana Medyanik - Телефон молчит / Telefon molchit (Silent phone) (16:50)
6. Lenka Filipova - Prstem po Mapě / Prstem po Mape (Finger over the Map) (20:24)
7. Romantichne Boye - Тишина / Tišina / Tishina (Stillness) (23:27)
8. Vechirnya Pop-shkola - День Народження Наташi / Den' Narodjennya Natashi (Natasha's Birthday) (27:07)
9. Electroklub - Полчаса / Polchasa (Half an hour) (30:53)
10. Vladimir Presnyakov - Недотрога / Nedotroga (Miss Untouchable) (33:50)
11. Denis & Denis - Програм Твог Компjутера / Program Tvog Kompjutera / Program Tvog Kompyutera (The Program of Your Computer) (38:34)
12. NRG - Проснись! / Prosnis'! (Wake Up!) (42:48)
13. Vechirnya Pop-shkola - Третiй зайвий / Tretiy zayviy (Odd-man-out) (46:34)
14. Electronnyy Malchik - Девушка с Урала / Devushka s Urala (Girl from the Urals) (50:47)
15. Bioconstructor - Гравитатор / Gravitator (Gravitator) (55:53)
Thanks man
Denis and Denis are not Sovietwave in any plausible sense of the word
@@ljuhan2 They are from Yugoslavia.
Soviet wave music got me through 2020. Don't understand it, but the vibe is universal
International, some might say
@@mangy5042 Lol
Me too... Now, looking back at it, maybe there's something about being "locked in"... How we were locked in our homes, and those who made this awesome music were locked in their countries behind an iron curtain...
@@martamork5858 мы были счастливы в СССР и безмерно горды за свою страну , и стремились к светлому будущему человечества без людоедов Биллов Гейтсов , Соросов, и Рокфеллеров с из планами геноцида населения
@@martamork5858 мои предки строили светлое будущее с оучшими в мире космическими программами и принципами гуманизма
This first song is amazing and probably Bioconstructor's best. The sudden and unexpected voice drop inbetween just gives me goose bumps every time I hear it.
I like Поп-комбинат Телефонный робот
A recent TH-cam channel sintmuzon stars Andrei with his mic and Casio keyboard making some good music old soviet style.
Woooah! I was just here minding my own business and suddenly I hear my Croatian language. I love it!
lol me too :D
Mislio sam da krivo čujem na trenutak.
As US Marine during the '80's, I think back and in some bizarre way, I actually miss the Soviet Union. Yes, we were adversaries, but I think both sides were more "stable" than now.
I think so too, at least both sides pushed each other to be their best. Now here in the same places where Russians and Ukrainians fought together to defeat the Axis invasion their descendants are now shooting at each other. I think when we saw Gorbachev eating the Pizza Hut we all collectively lost our minds, for the US maybe 9/11 did the same thing. It's just a very different world now
For what it's worth I can say that even in the 1980s most people in Soviet Union never viewed American people as the adversary. Really they were very fond of Americans in general, they only felt like your government was the real common enemy of both American and Soviet peoples. Which is a sentiment I'm sure most Americans would hopefully agree with too))
Well, about the "stable" part...
Тогда и Америка нормальная была посмотрите какие фильмы были в 80-е!
2 enemies still need each other like wife and husband.
These photographs are outstanding!
Nice to see some Czechoslovakian music too!
Great as allways
Author of video used picture of Czech tram T3 too and in the music there are artists from Yugoslavia. I guess the author of video is from Western Europe as for Western-Europeans everything from Eastern Europe is Soviet and they usually don’t know which countries belonged to USSR and which didn’t.
I didn't even know like a year ago that soviet new wave/synthwave existed but i'm glad i found it
Bro what is that pfp 🤢
Прекрасная подборка фото!!
6:30 That’s got to be one of the coolest photos I’ve ever seen. Aeroflot cabin crew, in front of an Il-62.
Биоконструктор Первая и последняя песни, это праздник какой-то!
Фантастический
cheers from lithuania, ccpc maybe gone, but will never be forgotten!
@Lord Farquaad Did you hear about the capitalist massacres? Syria, Libya, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Iraq twice, Korea, Chile, Argentina, Nicaragua, El Salvador, not to mention daily exploitation against their own people, black, Native, Latin American origin, or just weak people.
Like half of the supposed "massacres" you mentioned are wars. Also, it's obvious you commies have no actual understanding of political science since you all just decry Capitalism for shit done under authoritarian regimes. I'm not here to compare numbers, even though I'd definitely win. Communism is a morally corrupt system which promises paradise but almost always brings hell and suffering.
Yeah, parts of our family had to become communist members to get good cash and live well, back in russia in the 70s
@@vielleicht1814 Wars? How come the USA are suddenly "forced" to wage war and kill inoccent people in quite literaly the other side of the world. It sure is easy to say that capitalism is good when you live in a developed country. Come to Latin America and see what it trully is.
@@antoniosalgado7923 It also depends on the kind of capitalism you have. A "capitalist" like Olof Palme was very critical of US foreign policy, poverty and exploitation. Just as there is no 1 "communist" country, there are many different ways of having capitalism.
In my opinion, Social Democracy/Democratic Socialism has the best track record up till now: most democratic, most egalitarian, often economically prosperous, little oppression, often without bloody revolutions or the like.
This is in fact what most people in countries like Czechoslovakia wanted (before the communists staged a coup, once in 1948, second time when the Warsaw invasion ended hopes for a new "democratic socialism")
Denis&Denis was band from Yugoslavia
Yugoslavian Soviet Komunist Republic 👍🔥🔥🔥
Theyre the best band of the genre by far
Saluti dall'Italia, complimenti per la selezione.
Хорошая подборочка.
Thanks for the collection!
Denis & Denis and Lenka Filipova are from Yugoslavia, great music!
Denis & Denis are, but Lenka Filipova is Czech.
ура новая подборка
Robna Kuca шикарный магазин в Сараево, жаль его больше не существует.
А. Делон с Н. Белохвостиковой Тегеран 43 класс!!!
Amazing.
20:24 Czech song! 🇨🇿
Ahoj! Jak se máte? (that's my knowledge of Czech so far haha). Cheers from Chile.
@@peptoattack Ahoj kámo! Rád tě vidím! :P
@@VOJTAAA Thanks, I had to translate that because it's too advanced for me haha.
@@peptoattack ohh, i totally get you! :D
@@VOJTAAA And the best for me so far in this playlist although i don't understand anything.
Romantične Boje and Denis i Denis are from Yugoslavia
"Лунное кино" в исполнении Боярского, думаю вполне впишется в этот список.
Denis&Denis were from Yugoslavia :)
НОСТАЛГИЯ :D
I LOVE IT!!!
one of these is a croatian song from denis and denis
Дождался
Girl from the Urals!!! Very popular
Не хватает группы Пикник периода Иероглиф и Чернавского с песней Робот
Причём тут рок к этому стилю музыки? 😮
То, что эти ребята играют преимущественно рок, ещё не говорит о том, что данные песни не синтезаторные по стилю
@@МаксимБухарин-ю7н то что там есть синтезатор, не означает, что это synth pop. Синтезаторы присутствуют и в Гражданской Обороне и в ряде метал-групп
Best part 50:46
❤️
Бюрократ класс
I fan of synth music and is banger (I Polish)
"Den' Narodjennya Natashi" - I searched and found !!!
Can't find #7. HELP I NEED IT IT'S SO GOOD (Тишина?)
In 2024 😅😅😅😅 PNG reporting 😅😅😅
Three of the songs are actually from Yugoslavia. Numbers 4, 7, and 11.
Yeah it pissed me off when i heard them haha like yugoslavia was not soviet
Люди выглядят счастливыми
Если в слюзе человек был не счастлив, то ссылали в гулаг или расстреливали)
@@stalientotallygreen4072 а сейчас почему люди несчастливы 🤔
@@neNT_tochno да по тем же причинам. Хотим больше, чем можем иметь.
@@stalientotallygreen4072 Дядя Солженицын так рассказал? Очередная антисоветская страшилка. Будем честны, Советский союз - это первое в мире социальное и социалистическое государство и оно очень сильно заботилось о счастье народа
Счастье в неведении.
Слава СССР
В светлое будущее коммунизма!!!!!
Героям Слава
Мы все просрали Юра!
ВОИСТИНУ , СЛАВА !!!
Слабой СССР 🤣😁
Да, Товарищ! Тогда мы вообще не делились по нациям - мы были одна семья, а не то что сегодня при найме рабовладелец чешет на уши. Такой силы не было как Советский Народ!
27:20 I wonder where they got that beat from🤔
It sounds very familiar to me but I simply cannot remember where I heard it.. Do you know maybe, or that was ironical question?
@@DominicMedak I've definitely heard it or something similar in another song but I can't name it.
@@DominicMedak "Silent Circle - Touch In The Night" if still looking for
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
👌👏👏🇦🇷
2:05 why is there a picture of a BMW? :D
It was probably 1987 or 1990, a few years before the collapse of the soviet union, and these foreign cars were given to high ranks. And its the capitol city of russia after all.
@@skibididopyesdop looks like you are right! :O pikabu.ru/story/khochu_vse_znat_136inomarki_na_sluzhbe_sovetskogo_soyuza_neozhidannaya_fotogalereya_6554786
@@janmateusz964 спасиб браток
@Lord Farquaad shut up hr
Denis & Denis are Yugoslavian
i thank god for the Soviets they had it dialed in America could only copy
Пролетарии Всех Стран - Объединяйтесь!😢
❤️👟👟
That's cool, but Denis & Denis and Romantične Boje were never soviets... These 2 bands came from Yugoslavia. Denis & Denis from Rijeka, Croatia and Romantične Boje from Niš, Serbia. They were more "Yugowave" than Sovietwave.
italy and america werent soviets too, but the soviet union still played foreign music from time to time. bands didnt have to be soviet in order for its music to be plaed in the soviet union.
@Erik Bajcic To most people, all Slav is the same.
@@superheavyballet7868 To be fair, a lot of people might lump Canadian artists in with American genres. You just don't hear about it because they're too polite to complain.
Sovietwave is more for Eastern Europe during 60's, 70's and 80's, so Yougoslavia, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Poland and all the others can definitely be considered Sovietwave.
@@atkocuboatkocubo8729 For westeners maybe, but for easter europeans "soviet" is meaning the former USSR and not the whole ex- Warsaw pact countries.
На 9:43, я присел.
Космическая еда.
41:00 is Yugoslavian
24:27 Tatra 613
th-cam.com/video/U90IoqtWiqs/w-d-xo.html девушка с Урала - Ельцин, пхахах
Lenka Filipova is Czech singer not Soviet and Denis Denis is from Yugoslavia not USSR.
В СССР было изобилие.
Изобилие маразма и лжи.
Изобилие а московских спецраспределителях для номенклатуры.
За МКАДом талоны, очереди, ивановский трикотаж, сад-огороды ради пяти мешков картошки, редкие переполненные автобусы, сексоты в каждом коллективе, дедовщина в армии и подростковые группировки
💚❤️🩵
Нету больше империи голода 🤣
Кто сказал что в СССР голодали
Ты вообще про какой голод?
Кстати по-факту предателями оказались именно Горбачев и Ельцин...Вот не могу вразумить такой вещи: Даёшь людям дышать Свободой с охренеть какими полномочиями, а они наглеют и воспринимают это как СЛАБОСТЬ😢?...
То есть Великодушие как позор воспринимают? Первые гнильцы повылазили со вчерашних нациков Прибалтики, потом Грузия, Армения...Ребята, вы вообще тогда в своём уме были? Говорю как чел, родившийся 1989...я тогда цыцку смоктал, когда вы предопределили моё будущее 😢
Shep st hurricane pls waste my fo
You know politically i am anti communist but ill admit soviet wave is the best thing (or in my opinion the only good thing) that came out of the USSR
ахах, просто ты ничего не знаешь об СССР...
Sing to the motherland!
Please tell me for what reason you are anti-communist. "Gulags"? "Imperialism"? "Everyone paid the same"? Because then you are totally wrong.
@@atkocuboatkocubo8729 no
@@TheReaper569 Ok then, I will take as if you said: "actually I'm very ignorant and only have that opinion because it was what the authorities told me and I can't present a valable answer, so I will just shut up."
Half of these are not soviet at all.
Нахрен евродиско тут ?
Прекрасная подборка фото!!
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