red army choir (yes, from the USSR military) plus the leningrad cowboys (with erect hair and elf boots) plus sweet home alabama (in english, no less) equals wtf? … more →
nearly surfacingimaginalinstitute wrote 3 months ago: I am transfixed by this video. It is, to me, the most sublimely and absurdly hopefully marvelously w … more →
steinskog wrote 3 months ago: Forholdet mellom musikk og militarisme er et til dels problematisk felt. Kanskje har ingen utforsket … more →
Steve wrote 10 months ago: Today is my birthday and I am out celebrating! But before I leave, here’s a little gift for yo … more →
Dave wrote 1 year ago: This is great, I’m sure Lenin is rolling in his grave…or yelling “play Freebi … more →
Tinatin wrote 1 year ago: The other day, a friend of mine from London sent me an email attachment with a subject that read, ra … more →
sameasitev wrote 1 year ago: “Kalinka” (Russian: Калинка) might be the best-known Russian song of all time. It has be … more →
Roberto wrote 1 year ago: Since I cannot possibly ignore the suggestions of the closest thing to a living musical encyclo … more →
veronica wrote 1 year ago: red army choir (yes, from the USSR military) plus the leningrad cowboys (with erect hair and elf boo … more →
davidkirkpatrick wrote 1 year ago: This version of “Sweet Home Alabama” features the Finnish band, Leningrad Cowboys with t … more →
GMH wrote 1 year ago: Because one day, the Red Army Choir and the Leningrad Cowboys would sing Sweet Home Alabama. … more →