Юмор-это вещь тонкая и не каждый это поймет,особенно кто ведет трезвый образ жизни,куда вам понять что у человека происходит в душе после приема пусть не большого количества алкоголя)Мне понравился ролик,нормально исполняет чувак и я представляю сколько нужно было потеть дней репетирую этот номер)))
That type of Russian humour is not known in western states and in the US, but it is absolutely great with a lot of cultural background and a good deal of irony. Applause !
В номере должна быть мораль. Показать и высмеять пьянство - в этом нет ничего плохого. Это даже хорошо. Этим ещё Никулин промышлял, вместе с Вициным и Моргуновым.
No se si hablas español pero de igual) Este hombre que canta es mi padre. No se por que pero todos en comentarios escriben que es una pornografia de rusos. Pero no es asi! Nosotfos rusos no siempre tomamos alcohol! mi padre he dado mucha fuerza para este numero
Based on the TV Trope that brought me to this (the trope was called Vodka Drunkenski), I'm assuming the guy is singing about how much he enjoys alcohol, being devastated because it looks like he ran out, then miraculously making more with his accordion. I want to know how he did that last part! (Also I know most of the songs he played on the accordion though, this guy is awesome! And of course I know he probably just made the lyrics of the song for performance purposes only but this is great nonetheless) Also could someone translate this video or something? Russian sounds lovely and awesome to listen to (and Russian accents are so cool) but I have no idea what's actually being said.
I realize it's been 4 years, but since you wondered; first he starts with Bach, then after first drink it's a song about the Volga, then it's the troolololol song, then he tries a song I do not know after the vodka runs out, then he plays a bar of the star spangled banner (?), then he does the ringtone, then... something I vaguely recognize but don't remember the name of. reminds me of jesus christ superstar for some reason. then, 'that's all' and he collapses. cheers