Patrioticheskaya Pesnya - First Performance 27-11-1990

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  • @lilmonix
    @lilmonix8 ай бұрын

    One of the rare versions of Patrioticheskaya Pesnya that can be compared in terms of "powerful" with the Soviet Anthem. This version is appropriate anywhere, on a victory day, at a funeral, at a memorial. I had the feeling that Major General Nikolai Mikhailov put his whole soul into that performance. October 27, 2023 7:53PM

  • @manhhungtran8065
    @manhhungtran80658 ай бұрын

    I am Vietnamese!😂

  • @user-hh1jx7eo7d
    @user-hh1jx7eo7d13 күн бұрын

    i've heard it before sleep

  • @ROBINSON-lx6mc
    @ROBINSON-lx6mc4 ай бұрын

    Bonita Rusia

  • @EducationForChildrenByChildren
    @EducationForChildrenByChildren8 ай бұрын

    Yeah and Josh look I love your videos but I kinda wish you didn't have to say 'dude' every 10 seconds lol. Normally it would be just a slight irratation but I dunno... your at Chernobyl, it just seems a bit disrespectful and inappropriate, possibly even rude? And look I know you probably didn''t mean to across like that, it's just how you normally talk and your were excited and nervous (I know I'd be) but you weren't being very respectful towards the guide and being quite loud at times. I must say, that guide must have had a lot of patience as it was certainly getting on my nerves and please this is just some constructive criticism because I actually do like you and your videos and the places you go are just incredible and I appreciate you showing us them but you just get excited (which is fine) but you do talk REALLY loud and over stuff a lot. If you just toned it down a little and said more constructive things or maybe some info about the places and history or how your feeling rather than just 'man' or 'dude' then your videos would go from just okay to amazing. We just want to see the incredible places not listen to you repeating loudly every thing the guide says (we can hear and understand him fine), saying things like 'man' and 'dude' at every thing you see, it gets a bit grating and I couldn't help but cringed every time you did it lol (sorry!). It's just your in someone else's country, where their homes were, the epicentre of a nuclear catastrophy and a place where people died and terrible cancers... it just comes off as plain rude and ignorant (which I'm sure your not). And PLEASE take this as constructive criticism because like I said, I do like your videos, I do, and I really respect what you do exploring these incredible abandoned places BUT I would love and watch your videos so much more (and I'm sure many others would too) if you just did that one thing and not talk AS much (unless you've something geniune, constructive or informative to add) I'd love to hear more information about the places and what it feels like etc. Hope that isn't too rude but please keep up the amazing work! You're very lucky to see all these amazing places around the world so well done to you. Chernobyl for me is like a church. I need to go there one day.. it's almost spiritual. I can't explain it it just seems really important and something I need to do. I left you 'like' though anyway because I did enjoy and appreciate the tour and come on it's Chernobyl it's incredible no matter what! We must all learn from this disaster. I read that uranium has a half life of 238 half lifes, which translated into time, means it will take something like 1 billion years for the area to be habitable again... THAT IS INSANE! What are we doing messing with this stuff if this is how long it takes to get rid of it? Why? We can't see it, can't smell it, can't taste. It's scary scary stuff.

  • @savagepanda8458

    @savagepanda8458

    7 ай бұрын

    What are you on about?

  • @EducationForChildrenByChildren

    @EducationForChildrenByChildren

    7 ай бұрын

    @@savagepanda8458 Oh, I was talking about this. More than 100 stealth egg attacks baffle one Euclid homeowner and police (photos and video) EUCLID, Ohio -- An 85-year-old Euclid man's home has become the target of mysterious egging attacks that began in March 2014 and haven't stopped. The continuous onslaught of eggs has baffled police, neighbors and local government officials who have tried and failed to identify the source of the attacks that have ruined the man's home and kept his family on edge. "The accuracy is phenomenal," Albert Clemens, Sr. said. "Because almost every time when it's nice weather and they launch five or six of these at a time, they almost invariably hit the front door." Clemens green two-story house sits on the corner of Wilmore Avenue and East 210th Street. He and his wife bought the home as newlyweds about 60 years ago. Though his wife has since passed away, Clemens still lives there with his 49-year-old daughter and 51-year-old son. The house has been pelted with eggs several times a week -- sometimes more than once a day -- for the past year. The attacks always happen after dark and last around 10 minutes each. The family has been awoken as late as 2 a.m. by what sounds like the crack of a gunshot against the aluminum siding or front door. Clemens and police believe the eggs are being launched from a block or two away. The siding on the front of Clemens' home is destroyed, splattered with dried egg residue that stripped off the paint. Other than a few rogue eggs that hit nearby homes, no other neighbors have been targeted. "Somebody is deeply, deeply angry at somebody in that household for some reason," Euclid Lt. Mitch Houser said. Winter offered a short respite for the family, as the egging became less frequent during the cold weather. But both Clemens and police anticipate the attacks picking back up as the snow and ice thaw. An unsolved mystery Euclid police have not taken the investigation lightly. They've spent a year doing undercover stakeouts, canvassing the neighborhood and even sending eggshells for testing. The department's entire community policing unit was dedicated to tracking down the eggers at one point. Officers respond quickly to every egging call at the home -- which is less than a mile from the police station. Both Clemens and detectives are at a dead end when it comes to suspects. Clemens had suspicions about a young man across the street who confronted him a couple years ago and asked him to stop calling police about suspicious activity in the neighborhood. Clemens said that he had started calling police more often as he noticed more crime -- mostly suspected drug activity. Another neighbor Clemens suspected was ruled out when officers saw him standing outside as an attack occurred in the presence of police. Investigators have taken several different approaches to nabbing the eggers, including installing a surveillance camera on the house. Detectives even collected some eggshell samples and tested them in a crime lab. The eggs were traced back to a local Amish farm, but the trail ended there. Clemens says the culprits either have access to a large supply of eggs or are stealing them from businesses that throw them out when they go bad. Detectives have followed this thread, visiting local restaurants and businesses asking about missing eggs. They've also tried collecting fingerprints from eggshells, but Houser said that's an impossible task. When an egg breaks, it releases proteins that destroy DNA. Officers have gone door to door questioning neighbors and handing out fliers. Nobody has come forward with any tips. "The person or people who are doing it have remained very tight-lipped apparently," Houser said. "I would imagine it would be hard to keep a secret of something that had been done hundreds of times and for nobody to step forward to talk about it." The guilty parties don't appear to be intimidated by police interest in the case. An officer last year was taking a report when a barrage of eggs was launched at the house. One hit him in the foot. Houser said he's never seen this level of vandalism in his 20 years of police work. It's frustrated the whole department, which has dedicated hundreds of hours toward solving the egging mystery. "The man hours put into that investigation were huge and one of the reasons it's so frustrating that we don't have somebody right now that we can criminally charge," Houser said. The culprits will face charges of felony vandalism and criminal damaging, Houser said. Additional charges could be tacked on if investigators find evidence that the attacks are a hate crime. The search continues Clemens is waiting until the perpetrators are caught before he repairs the tarnished siding. His insurance company is refusing to settle a claim until the guilty party is found. He said he used to clean up after each attack, but it became so frequent that he couldn't keep up. Police initially offered a $500 reward for information, but bumped it up to $1,000 after nobody came forward. That money is still up for grabs. "We're not going to let it go," Houser said. "We'll continue to put effort into it until we figure something out." Despite all the torment, Clemens said he'd never consider moving from his beloved home. "I like the neighborhood," Clemens said. "I like the city of Euclid. I would live and die in this house -- but it's been kind of a nightmare."

  • @italoduarte2509

    @italoduarte2509

    14 күн бұрын

    Mm???

  • @Ihni2000

    @Ihni2000

    7 күн бұрын

    Schizophrenia

  • @MalaysianBallProductions
    @MalaysianBallProductions8 ай бұрын

    Russia

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