We raise our glasses \ To live without woes \ For our hearts to sing
We raise our glasses \ So that everything we want \ Would eventually happen
Trinity of the white horses \ Ride across the field
Guess what we have \ We have a party!
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The songs are flowing \ The wines are pouring \ And the glasses are knocking in the unison
Urkaine \ is not dead \ If we are still partying like that!
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We’d make your blood boil \ even in that cold weather
By singing a song about love \ about love that’s mutual
Trinity of the white horses \ Ride across the field
Guess what we have \ We have a party!
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[3x]
The songs are flowing \ The wines are pouring \ And the glasses are knocking in the unison
Urkaine \ is not dead \ If we are still partying like that!
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The songs are flowing \ The wines are pouring \ And the glasses are knocking in the unison
Urkaine \ isn’t going to die \ As long as we are still partying like that!
In Simpheropol, Crimea, three girls were charged by russian occupational authorities for singing and dancing to that pop song in public. Viktory Dainenko, singing as a Victoria the Grumpy, was a big hit in all ex-USSR in the 00s. It’s a weird, stupid decision to criminalize it now, but who cares? They can ban every mention of that song with a capital punishment, but we all know that everyone here danced to it at least once, and why stop at that? The song is dated, but it’s still a blast.
I won’t argue that but I’d like to see examples if you care to post them.
I have a lot of favs from both Ukraine and Russia, so I won’t turn into an angry vatnik-mode in the comments.
@andrew_bidlaw Learn to speak Russian fluently, and live in Russia for a few years. Nothing I ever say wiil, or should, convince you of anything.
I don’t see where it came from.
You probably meant that you had
And I only asked you for a couple of examples of russian folk plagiarising ukrainian culture. I’m open to learn. But when you tell me that
instead of dropping some examples, I can only assume that you’ve heard it somewhere and can’t prove it yourself. Instead, you choose to escape the conversation after your original claim.
It leaves me sad. I was in the right mood to hear some folk. And I got dismissed like I said something wrong.
@andrew_bidlaw To be honest, I’m a bit tired of Russia. The Russians openly admit that alot of their folk music came from Ukraine. There’s been much written about this in Russian. It’s not a secret. Buy a book about the history of Russian Folk Music on Ebay.