Original title - "Не болит голова у дятла" (1974) Ne Bolit Golova u Dyatla/Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches Vladimir Vasilkov with the Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) musicians in the film. Line up: Эдуард Левкович(Eduard Levkovich)-bass Борис Лебединский(Boris Lebedinsky)-guitar (now lives in Florida) Ростислав Чевычелов(Rostislav Chevychelov)-flute Владимир Васильков(Vladimir Vasilkov)-drums R.I.P. (24.07.1944-13.08.2013) The film features Vladimir Vasilkov"s improvisations.
Beautiful! Even during the cold war and current diplomatic disputes, I've always felt there were ordinary citizens like myself that just want to enjoy life and raise their family, properly. I didn't even know there was a soviet funk scene back then. Once again, Magnifico!
I'm addicted to this video! as a Drummer, I'm inclined to look into jazz-funk alot more closely now. Would loved to have been alive when all this was going on. Great job !
Drums: Vladimir Vasilkov Flute: Rostislav (Slava) Chevichelov Guitars: Boris Lebedinsky, Eduard Levkovich As far as I know this band has no name. They are session musicians who made live jams at St. Petersburg (Leningrad) in 70's. In film credits this track is titled just as "improvisation" by V. Vasilkov. As pipelinepromotion said, it's still unreleased in any way ((
this is some of the funkiest funk ive listened to, ever. whenever im frustrated, or angry, or feeling uninspired, i listen to funk, and all that goes away almost instantly. i love funk. :D
it was almost impossible to find even common US vinyl in USSR that's why the prices for imported record were so high on the black market, but soviet jazz was available on our major label Melodia in the 70s, so anyone can buy vinyl or real to real tape and listen to it. Situation in the 50s was different anyway, but in the 70s many people were into black music (e.g. jazz and so). Polish jazz from the 60s/70s is amazing too!
Это фильм "Не болит голова у дятла", 1974 год, Ленфильм. This is from the movie "Ne bolit golova u dyatla"(In English something like "A woodpecker never has a headache") This movie is about the boy, who wanted to become a musician, but he faces different family and social difficulties in soviet society.
I love seeing music from behind the Iron curtain period! Those guys were brave to launch into something so "western-inspired". If you like real "Free Jazz" check out Ivo Papasov; he's Bulgarian and got sent to work camp because he refused to quit playing his music back in the 1970s-80s. At least that's what I was told!
Original title - "Не болит голова у дятла" (1974)
Ne Bolit Golova u Dyatla/Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches
Vladimir Vasilkov with the Leningrad (Saint Petersburg) musicians in the film.
Line up:
Эдуард Левкович(Eduard Levkovich)-bass
Борис Лебединский(Boris Lebedinsky)-guitar (now lives in Florida)
Ростислав Чевычелов(Rostislav Chevychelov)-flute
Владимир Васильков(Vladimir Vasilkov)-drums R.I.P. (24.07.1944-13.08.2013)
The film features Vladimir Vasilkov"s improvisations.
Grave Dweller nice research
Interesting name it's almost as if they knew that Joe Dart would appear sometime in the future
Sweet to find this again great its still posted 17 years later
Some of the best music that I've ever heard! I must have watched this 20 times today. Vladimir Vasilkov is a legend!
Funk Funkovich Funkov! Tremendous piece and execution!
Fabulous drummer
That little lick starting 1:52, and how it breaks at 2:00, is damn funky. So is the bass, so is everything. Bravo !
Работа этого ударника- это как полет, попытаешься осмыслить или проанализироать- непременно упадешь!
Prosto velekolepno,slusoju po neskolko razs i s utra podnjematsa s etoj muzikoj kaif,ha!!!!!
I can't get sick of this, love it even more every time I hear it.
Beautiful! Even during the cold war and current diplomatic disputes, I've always felt there were ordinary citizens like myself that just want to enjoy life and raise their family, properly. I didn't even know there was a soviet funk scene back then. Once again, Magnifico!
our country always demonized, but there always ordinary people with ordinary life
This is absolutely incredible!
I'm addicted to this video!
as a Drummer, I'm inclined to look into jazz-funk alot more closely now.
Would loved to have been alive when all this was going on.
Great job !
He was a drummer for Arsenal band lead. by Mr.Kozlov and their first LP is highly collectable in Europe.
Бесподобно! Русский джетро талл!)
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можно ещё послушать советские альбомы Градского, там тоже Васильков на ударных.
yeah this video is amazing !! i wish , one day , i could play like these guys!! i love playing drums
RIP Vladimir Vasilkov
He was one of the best!
The drummer is a wizard.In the name of sweet beans.Truly awesome chops on the ole skins.
Amazing piece of music...!!! Amazing coordination mayn..!
Russkie udivitelʹnyĭ...!!!!
Such smooth groove
funky flute is kewl!
Great stuff!
Hip drummer and I dig the kid watching this who is obviously having a life changing experience at the moment.
This is my favourite music style.
Zeppelin are the best...but this, this is so groovy and warm!
IS SO great!
Классный барабанщик Володя Васильков!
❤ спасибо Вам большое
The boy seems to wonder whether picking up drums or bass. Both kick ass! Excellent stuff!
awsome bassist i really enjoyed lisnint to the bass and guuitar somtimes the drumer but its really an old record
its awsome !!
i could swear i have heard this before, i think on a film i have watched repeatedly in my adolescence......
the movie is "Не болит голова у дятла" originally or "Ne bolit golova u diatla" or "Woodpecker has no headache" as I am able to translate it
Drums: Vladimir Vasilkov
Flute: Rostislav (Slava) Chevichelov
Guitars: Boris Lebedinsky, Eduard Levkovich
As far as I know this band has no name. They are session musicians who made live jams at St. Petersburg (Leningrad) in 70's.
In film credits this track is titled just as "improvisation" by V. Vasilkov. As pipelinepromotion said, it's still unreleased in any way ((
C’est absolument formidable
The flute and drums are spot on. The guitar as well but the little twang at the end is unnessesery.
this is some of the funkiest funk ive listened to, ever. whenever im frustrated, or angry, or feeling uninspired, i listen to funk, and all that goes away almost instantly. i love funk. :D
it was almost impossible to find even common US vinyl in USSR that's why the prices for imported record were so high on the black market, but soviet jazz was available on our major label Melodia in the 70s, so anyone can buy vinyl or real to real tape and listen to it. Situation in the 50s was different anyway, but in the 70s many people were into black music (e.g. jazz and so). Polish jazz from the 60s/70s is amazing too!
That's cool! :) Greetings from Philippines.
Hey, guys, forget about that here.
Look at these boys. It's 1974. They're young and cool. They are AWESOME.
Enjoy the music!
Awesome drummer
Это фильм "Не болит голова у дятла", 1974 год, Ленфильм.
This is from the movie "Ne bolit golova u dyatla"(In English something like "A woodpecker never has a headache") This movie is about the boy, who wanted to become a musician, but he faces different family and social difficulties in soviet society.
in SOVIET UNION the groove beats you!
nice years, nice music
THIS is great!!
I'm russian.
In the video man says:
Volodya (Vladimir), i must go to the radiostation for recording.
"Oookay" - saying second and start funking.
***** Как перевести "линяю"?
Сергей Батраков i'm getting fade. Означает i'm leave.
I'm off?
I love the bassist at 2:14
"Yeah, I dig it"
Thnx for posting this, this is the stuff im looking for.
omg love it... hugs from Albania ... this iiis sooooo goooood
Great funk style! With flute, very nice!
Great music and movie as well!
Coooool sound!!
Simply amazing!
This is funk ! getting som Jehtro Tull vibes from it to.. Awesome
Thanks, pipelinepromotion!
"Ne Bolit Golova u Dyatla" aka "Woodpeckers Don't Get Headaches"
USSR, 1974
Drums: Vladimir Vasilkov
Flute: Rostislav (Slava) Chevichelov
Guitars: Boris Lebedinsky, Eduard Levkovich
I'm from 2022 and it feels sad to see I'm the newest comment here
Большое видео - great video. Good channel.
Congratulations
здорово))
Love it !!
derég hallottam már... tudtam mi hiányzott :)
omg amazing song!
Fantastic! Very good! Thanks!
Афигеть! Где ж сейчас такие коллективы???!!!
wow! the guy on strings is amazing bendin' them notes like a funky worm.
Thank you for the translation. The bird makes a funky loud noise all day, but never is hurt by the noise.
The work of the drummer is like flying, try to comprehend or proanaliziroat-surely fall!
funky...love all the instruments
the first time i watched this i thought the floutest was druming with one hand and playing the flute too
same
Flautist
still unreleased on vinyl?!?!? :( sadness.....
would've made an excellent score for "shaft in moscow."
haha !!! Aiigght, privet brother (хорошо сказано)
Тут и фильм очень хороший. Динара Асанова снимала не плохое кино.
Damn ... this is it !!! and you know it
Damn this is funky!! Great stuff!
such a nice sound
great instrumental funk
Grazie compagno..siamo rimasti forse in pochi ma buoni :)
2:37 The kid is totally blown away!
And he isn't the only one
great stuff!..
exelente session muy buen video
Nicely put
Killer funk, Vasilkov is fantastic!
It's awesome!
Very good drummer! Like Bill Bruford of Yes and King Crimson!
just awesome.
this track is insane!! SUPER! Flute and guitar so funky! crazy!
best video ever bud
excellent!!!
MAN! this is GREAT!!!!!
Dig it! Liked the groove.
Isso sim é integração cultural
é bonito ver isso
chapeau! great job!
reminds me of Focus and the Manhavishnu Orchestra....very cool stuff!
Unlike North Korea and Nazi Germany, the USSR clearly have a great taste of music and does not discourage or ban western music like jazz and rock
How do you know ?
Maybe Kim Jong-il and Dolphie loved the Funk, and were separately jamming to the good vibes...
Who knows ?
Every time i listen to this i like it more :).
I love seeing music from behind the Iron curtain period! Those guys were brave to launch into something so "western-inspired". If you like real "Free Jazz" check out Ivo Papasov; he's Bulgarian and got sent to work camp because he refused to quit playing his music back in the 1970s-80s. At least that's what I was told!
Great! Spasiba!
excellent bass too....
Brilliant.
Заебись!
what a funky place!
It is great!!!
It is like a travel. I love it :)
really nice!
I want this movie... old german guitars... soviet bass... I love these instruments
Brilliant!!!! *****
SOOOOO NICE!!!!!!!!!
Fucking good shit. Seriously.