Thursday, August 6, 2009

SOME RUSSIAN MUSIC TO EXPAND OUR HORIZONS

The group is called Serebro. This song started as a poem by Russian poet Rasul Gamzatov (8 September 1923 – 3 November 2003) ,  He visited Hiroshima, and was so taken with the memorial to  Sadako Sasaki and her paper cranes, he wrote this poem, which was then put to music.  He titled his Poem: CRANES, this has English subtitles.





And just to show that these young ladies can do more than slow songs; there is a Russian Language version, this is the English:


Rockin' You Need to add some of Serebro to your play lists!!!

10 comments:

  1. LINDA!!! I was only looking at her eyes!!!!!!

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  2. Cool stuff but if I expand any more I'll have to shop in over sized emporiums :P

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  3. Awsome! Yes, today is Hiroshima Peace Day : ) I like their sound (the first one and some other videos of theirs). Definitely expanding the horizons.

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  4. Impressive, especially the first one!

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  5. All the Bs here..Beauty, Brains and Blissful singers..

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  6. oh gosh, serebro was attending the Eurovision song contest with that song last year....

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  7. oh no, not last year but year before that, I guess...

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