Злостный вредитель угрожает не только нашему городскому парку, но и всему Сахалину. У нас остался последний шанс остановить прожорливого Жука и его партию. Длительность: 1:37
Скриншоты к видео Инопланетный жук-захватчик атаковал Южно-Сахалинск
The song is about a Korean flight 007...was shot out of the sky by Russian fighters POW One Moncton's first punk rock bands. Recorded "out of the basement'', Dana Brideau-Bass Guitar,back up vocals GI Joe Gumby Cormier-drums Eric BT Mcleod-Guitar, lead vocals The music will live on.................. Joe ''Gumby''Cormier produced this video. Copy rights--. Murph3113 Korean Air Lines Flight 007 (KAL 007, KE 007),was a Korean Air Lines civilian airliner that was shot down by Soviet interceptors on 1 September 1983, over the Sea of Japan, near Moneron Island just west of Sakhalin Island. All 269 passengers and crew aboard were killed, including Lawrence McDonald, a sitting member of the United States Congress. The aircraft was en route from New York City to Seoul via Anchorage when it strayed into prohibited Soviet airspace around the time of a US reconnaissance mission. The Soviet Union initially denied knowledge of the incident but later admitted shooting the aircraft down, claiming that it was on a spy mission. The Politburo said it was a deliberate provocation by the United States, to test the Soviet Union's military preparedness, or even to provoke a war. The United States accused the Soviet Union of obstructing search and rescue operations. The Soviet military suppressed evidence sought by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) investigation, notably the flight data recorders, which were eventually released eight years later after the collapse of the <b>...</b> Длительность: 1:10
Скриншоты к видео POW Prisioners of War-Flight 007. Moncton NB.
'My Victory' project features stories told by the Great Patriotic War veterans. Watch these memories on how the Great Victory was achieved. Длительность: 2:29
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Continuing from the previous entry, this next 1949 three-parter is an interesting vocal piece rarely heard outside of Japan and likely very unfamiliar to the casual Akira Ifukube-fan. It's entitled: "Three Lullabies Among the Native Tribes On the Island of Sakhalin." This is the second part of the lullaby called "buppun lu:" **** For more information regarding this work, follow this link: www.akiraifukube.org And visit AkiraIfukube.org for more general info on the composer's life and works. **** Please comment, rate, and subscribe if you enjoy this and other music from my "Master Works" series. **** Disclaimer: As usual, I own nothing here and cannot provide any of the music you'll be hearing. Enjoy! Длительность: 4:06
Скриншоты к видео Akira Ifukube--Master Works: Three Lullabies Among the Native Tribes Part 2