Lol having someone correct your grammar was definitely a part of it. Also, getting called 2 racial slurs and a slur for a mentally ill person was just a normal Tuesday before lunch. @@RHYSCO51
@@edwardohara953 I'm not even failing, just take a look at your own "channel" for proof, and that "intro" though, 10/10 IGN masterpiece right there, and coming on here trying to insult a masterpiece is already miserable in itself, so go away and make more "content" in your "channel" .
I remember watching an interview from the early 2000's where Eduard talked about this song being about a cowboy happy to be home. He was all set to perform the song when, government officials told him he was not allowed to sing the song because it sent messages of pro-western ideas. He decided to change all the words into melody rather than not perform at all.
The friend impressed the ignorant viewer. it was originally a vocalization that was written in 1965, and it was not performed for the first time by Eduard Hill;)
@Purrington Wiskerton Yes. Its like when you dont drink and stand between your drunk friends. You dont understand a single word but they have a good conversation
@@daltonreid8690 When the time comes your trust in your partner is that low that you have to do shit like that you probably should just breakup my friend ! With such trust issues your relationship is doomed either you found something in her insta or not. Simple af
The best times I remember on the internet. When it was a wild west of fun and memes. Drama free. Everyone laughed together. Fighting was limited to console and video game wars.
Soviet! not Russian. As Russian he was quite a sad guy too. Thanks to US now there are no free countries, only 1 bully and secret US paid mafia ruling other countries, Russia included.
@@reservoirchannel5576 He is definitely russian. Born in russian city, russian maternal lastname. And he himself didn't know origins of his paternal lastname.
I unironically love this song. The sultry voice of this man, the jollity, the wondrous orchestral accompaniment that sometimes takes a spotlight of its own. Down to every element and feature, this rendition of this song is amazing.
The reality of Death changes everything. Mockery turns to nostalgia, disrespect to appreciation and regret. Apply to the rest of life and appreciate everything all the time because all of it will be gone one day sooner than we think. Jesus Christ is the way the truth and the life, when he died on the cross he paid for humanities sins and made a way for us to not need to fear death but to know that beyond it is a new life without death, loss or regret.
@Virus Yeah you're not very smart. And since everything I said flew over your head, you outed yourself as a boomer. Boomer is short for baby boomer, the generation who is so incompetent all their kids became druggies while all they care for is to make money until they hit the grave where they can't take it with them.
@@Fire_AxusWhy so serious? Hehe well understandable actually never mind. I will write this comment anyways! Why? Don’t know honestly, the song sounds pretty good running in the background as I write this
I dont like Beatles though. Overly hippie music, no thanks. I rather listen to Elvis or Rolling Stones than Beatles. But Trololo is a classic all the time!
@@kejiri3593 You think the beatles are more "hippie music" then the rolling stones? You have no clue what you are talking about! And who in his right mind is listening to ELVIS unironically?
He may be gone, and we all miss him, but we know his time would come someday. All we can do to remember him is to remember those who have forgotten his wondrous legacy, because we can someday in some next life, can be a legend as godly as him.
It seems like people are confused in the comment section, Eduard Khil was 77 years old when he suffered a severe stroke that took his life with it. RIP you will never be forgotten.
I felt quite unhappy one day and this came on while I was listening to books and reading books somehow, I actually felt much happier after listening to it eduard khil is literally the virtue of happiness
I was watching Pacific Rim Uprising, and this man unlocked the biggest meme memory I've ever had. I swear, could we just revert life to 2012? It was so much easier.