Parts of the soviet anthem (look to the players lips) The guy with the yellow hat 0:28 The man with the blue jacket 0:55 The two guys in the minute 1:32
Literalmente, más que nada para los que dicen que estaban cantado el himno nacional de rusia. Si hubiera sido el ruso ya se hubiera acabado en el minuto 1 y no siguieran cantando.
Parts of the soviet anthem (look to the players lips) The guy with the yellow hat 0:28 The man with the blue jacket 0:55 The two guys in the minute 1:32
Watching the lip movements (I speak Russian) the players were singing the correct, modern-day Russian Federation lyrics, not the Soviet ones. The melody is the same, so the impression that they're going along with the Soviet lyrics is understandable from the onlookers
Parts of the soviet anthem (look to the players lips) The guy with the yellow hat 0:28 The man with the blue jacket 0:55 The two guys in the minute 1:32
@@abrahanmariscal9167 1) You are right about the yellow hat guy. But he is the only one visible in this video singing the Soviet anthem. 2) You are wrong about the guy in the blue jacket. Just as the camera gets him in frame, you can see his lips are pronouncing an M, from "предками" (predkami), where the Soviet anthem says "партия" (partiya). His mouth does not match that word in that time frame; it perfectly matches "предками" (predkami). 2a. You probably thought he was saying "Ленина" (Lenina). No. The RF anthem has "данная" (dannaya) in that same part. 2b. Directly after "Ленина" (Lenina), the next word in the Soviet anthem is "сила" (sila). He does NOT say that. He says "мудрость" (mudrost). His lips clearly make a U-shape just before the shot fades. 3) Also wrong about the two guys after. "на труд и на подвиги нас вдохновил" (na trud i na podvigi nas vdokhnovil) has no M sound. Yet their lips are REPEATEDLY making the M-motion where the current RF anthem has "хранимая Богом родная земля" (khraniMaya BogoM rodnaya zeMlya).