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What the fuck is this ![]()

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^ This monkey is my hero ![]()


#TheNewestAngels ....

#TheNewestAngels ....
The reactions about it, specially about those who aren't "#TheNewestAngels" ![]()


You don't have to be a communist to like this song
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^ that reminds me of the theme from The Hunt for Red October

haha, good one. The style of Soviet music is not difficult to reproduce. The fields song sounds like it needs Russian dancing:

You don't have to be a communist to like this song
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... pretty shocking actually to see that here ... as much shocked as if i saw 'III'rd Reich' propaganda musics over here... ![]()

Hahah, you must have very thin skin then and are determined to be very "politically correct" in accordance to your own contemporary beliefs.
Die Deutsche Wochenshau- pure propaganda, which is all over youtube, is actually a good visual source to aid in the study of WW2 history due to the great use of combat cameramen. It is also an eye into third reich culture- just as the soviet music here is of the communists.

To each their sources... but i just said, to me, it's not funny
That's all, it's History, i'm thinking about all these people forced to sing these songs...and forced to hear them too...

Understandable, as I find most of your posts in this thread lame and of little use. ![]()
Well, it's not dissimilar to how most pop music is about eloping or fluid exchange when you turn on the radio..some like it, some don't. Soviet music, like music today and hundreds of years ago taps into various aspects of the human spirit. And that is the aspect that is universal.

" Understandable, as I find most of your posts in this thread lame and of little use.
" ...now i read that, i start to get your mind ![]()
...sorry to prefere Bach or Chopin's musics to propaganda musics from totalitarians empires from the past then
...i don't feel so guilty though ...
...and so sorry to prefere Chaplin to Leni Riefenstahl also ![]()