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by aasasd
2157 days ago
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Apparently the Piekha's video is part of a film called ‘Moscow In Sounds’, from '69: https://youtube.com/watch?v=XWqhJhvRpmw So I guess it doesn't conform to the criteria for your previous search. But the film supplies material if you have similar collections for other architecture. However, you can easily count e.g. this clip from '60, though the production value is probably not what you expect: https://youtube.com/watch?v=FeK62wesICk The ‘singing hand’ is a term for how the microphone-free hand often was the most animated part of a Soviet singer, being waved around while the rest stays in place. BTW, the Russian spelling is “эстрада” (you won't need “музыка” since that's the primary meaning). Unless you had some other Cyrillic spelling in mind. The videos in your previous search have “эстрада80” as a hashtag. P.S. The real impressive part in ‘Marian the Librarian’ is whatever the hell is going on with everyone's hair. |
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Москва в нотах still has its echoes to this day, even if the music[3] has to be imported from the west: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JGfuorTdEZg
Is the hair much different from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F6bRxLzFLv0 ? (it appears that costume musical comedy often tells us almost as much as the era in which it was filmed as the era which it depicts)
[1] especially the singing hand. I see from
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dExwT_pEr9w
how soviets (even young athletic komsomolka!) were allowed to either sing xor dance, but never both at the same time.
[2] very slightly related: "Над Москвою дожди моросили" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TKxd6HJW8sQ
[3] somewhere there is an excellent Lolita/Gazmanov interpretation of Felicita which I can no longer find.