[quote=Pierro post_id=339210 time=1708882344 user_id=4666] I wrote about Kishechny, the Sorcerer and someone else..) in response that these weirdos will keep the forum alive..) [/quote] Well, here (( And [ref=#bf0000]Natali_Natali[/ref], took it personally and I’m offended. [url=viewtopic.php?t=11592]What to do[/url] will we? :unknown:
[quote=Natali_Natali post_id=339214 time=1708882567 user_id=6331] and once there was such heat and a showdown began.. [/quote] I don’t see any heat and showdown: we talk normally IMHO.
[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339215 time=1708882582 user_id=18654] offended [/quote] Natasha does this in every topic where she writes.. and "leave"..) but what does your humble servant have to do with it?)
Natali_Natali,
It’s somehow strange turns out to be a really interesting topic.
Everything has slipped into films and music.
Apparently, there are no “dinosaurs” of the Soviet Union here - 60-70 year olds who remember the times of the dawn and peak of that state. It was as if everyone was sitting at home, watching TV and listening to math phones, just like they do now on PCs and other internet-dependent devices.
Yeah)))
All "social networks" were on the street. And not only among young people - from gatherings near stadiums about football, to almost any cultural center about our and foreign music - but also among adults, where aspects of the wrong political line, different from the Marxist-Leninist one, were discussed.
And yes, sometimes I heard: "Stalin is not enough for you!" - from those who experienced the Second World War firsthand.
I captured the 80s - the years in which already "a subscriber is not a subscriber". Where, of course, interesting things happened, with the fading power and economy of a huge country.
And "Field of Miracles" (analogous to the American Wheel of Fortune) appeared on TV during the USSR, and Disney cartoons about Scrooge McDuck.
And even Willy Tokarev came to my city in 1990 and sang live at a local DS, where 1.5 meters away he saw this short guy with a gorgeous mustache and nostalgic songs about Russia and the difficulties of life in the USA as a Russian emigrant)).
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[ref=#bf0000]Natali_Natali[/ref], It’s somehow strange turns out to be a really interesting topic. Everything has slipped into films and music.
Apparently, there are no “dinosaurs” of the Soviet Union here - 60-70 year olds who remember the times of the dawn and peak of that state. It was as if everyone was sitting at home, watching TV and listening to math phones, just like they do now on PCs and other internet-dependent devices. Yeah))) All "social networks" were on the street. And not only among young people - from gatherings near stadiums about football, to almost any cultural center about our and foreign music - but also among adults, where aspects of the wrong political line, different from the Marxist-Leninist one, were discussed. And yes, sometimes I heard: "Stalin is not enough for you!" - from those who experienced the Second World War firsthand.
I captured the 80s - the years in which already "a subscriber is not a subscriber". Where, of course, interesting things happened, with the fading power and economy of a huge country.
And "Field of Miracles" (analogous to the American Wheel of Fortune) appeared on TV during the USSR, and Disney cartoons about Scrooge McDuck.
And even Willy Tokarev came to my city in 1990 and sang live at a local DS, where 1.5 meters away he saw this short guy with a gorgeous mustache and nostalgic songs about Russia and the difficulties of life in the USA as a Russian emigrant)).
Natali_Natali: ↑25 Feb 2024, 09:36
and since there was such a heat and a showdown began... then now it’s definitely my last remark in this topic...
that’s it...gone from the topic....just don’t swear
Just wait until you leave:)
I am 1973. I constantly hum songs from cartoons or use phrases from them (Winnie the Pooh, The Adventures of Captain Wrangel, etc.)
I watched the film Challenge and thought "they wanted to make a super film, the first movie shot in space, but there is not a single one in it songs". While in Soviet times, in every normal film or even cartoon, they sang something that was remembered forever.
I don’t argue, there are still good movies, but what do you remember from the songs? Nothing comes to mind. Probably the most recent: Kornelyuk’s song in gangster Petersburg.
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[quote=Natali_Natali post_id=339214 time=1708882567 user_id=6331] and since there was such a heat and a showdown began... then now it’s definitely my last remark in this topic... that’s it...gone from the topic....just don’t swear [/quote] Just wait until you leave:) I am 1973. I constantly hum songs from cartoons or use phrases from them (Winnie the Pooh, The Adventures of Captain Wrangel, etc.) I watched the film Challenge and thought "they wanted to make a super film, the first movie shot in space, but there is not a single one in it songs". While in Soviet times, in every normal film or even cartoon, they sang something that was remembered forever. I don’t argue, there are still good movies, but what do you remember from the songs? Nothing comes to mind. Probably the most recent: Kornelyuk’s song in gangster Petersburg.
Natali_Natali: ↑25 Feb 2024, 03:20
don’t laugh, I At first I thought it was them walking through a hemp field and something like this song... it turns out it’s just a cover of an old song from a children’s movie that was supposedly popular under the old regime))))
They were on tour in Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan, I don’t remember.
It’s funny that the “old regime” is now called the most advanced social system, and not like monarchical Russia in the 1920-30s
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[quote=Natali_Natali post_id=339047 time=1708860031 user_id=6331] [youtube]GCnumm2V6og[/youtube] don’t laugh, I At first I thought it was them walking through a hemp field and something like this song... it turns out it’s just a cover of an old song from a children’s movie that was supposedly popular under the old regime))))[/quote] They were on tour in Kazakhstan or Kyrgyzstan, I don’t remember. It’s funny that the “old regime” is now called the most advanced social system, and not like monarchical Russia in the 1920-30s *x)
[quote=Kayfolov post_id=339086 time=1708866108 user_id=13581] And then! The ball is blue, it sounded when I was a child.[/quote] Later we found out that there was a ball[b]F[/ b]. And still not everyone understands that we are talking about a dance, most likely about a waltz ;)
[quote=Kayfolov post_id=339086 time=1708866108 user_id=13581] And in my childhood, every girl with the name Alice was pestered by the mention of myelofon.[/quote] Already at puberty I had difficulty resisting teasing if there was a chance to stick it)) There was definitely one, I appreciated the efforts :oops:
Canis91: ↑25 Feb 2024, 07:59
"Through thorns to the stars". Good old fantasy.
And also "Moscow-Casseopeia" + the second part, although this is a children’s movie. Based on the Strugatskys"Stalker", based on the Czech science fiction writer"Solaris"
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[quote=Canis91 post_id=339165 time=1708876772 user_id=22727] "Through thorns to the stars". Good old fantasy.[/quote] And also "Moscow-Casseopeia" + the second part, although this is a children’s movie. Based on the Strugatskys"Stalker", based on the Czech science fiction writer"Solaris"
[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339215 time=1708882582 user_id=18654] Well, here we go (( And Natali_Natali, took it personally and was offended. [url=viewtopic.php? t=11592]What are we going to do[/url]? [/quote] don’t do anything, a small attack is normal, expected, let go :)
FUCKYAMATERITY: ↑25 Feb 2024, 14:32
There were a certain number of foreign films at the box office, but I don’t remember that quotes from them would go viral.
Off the top of my head:
" Are the Apaches so afraid of me?" - Winnetou, son of Inchu-Chun (Germany).
"When will you and I do ding-ding?" - Signor Robinson (Italy).
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[quote=FUCKYAMATERITY post_id=339287 time=1708900363 user_id=9290] There were a certain number of foreign films at the box office, but I don’t remember that quotes from them would go viral. [/quote] Off the top of my head: " Are the Apaches so afraid of me?" - Winnetou, son of Inchu-Chun (Germany). "When will you and I do ding-ding?" - Signor Robinson (Italy).
High men and girls. The fact that we don’t remember the quote from imported films is bullshit.
Tell me, no one watched the movie with Gadget Mitrich? Didn’t want to be like him? Didn’t they make bows, spears, matohawks?
The ladies weren’t crazy about Georges and Peyrac?
Nobody fought a boa constrictor on Angelique with Tuesday?
You didn’t run 3 times for the "Sexmission"?
Sorry, it’s chaotic.
High men and girls. The fact that we don’t remember the quote from imported films is bullshit. Tell me, no one watched the movie with Gadget Mitrich? Didn’t want to be like him? Didn’t they make bows, spears, matohawks? The ladies weren’t crazy about Georges and Peyrac? Nobody fought a boa constrictor on Angelique with Tuesday? You didn’t run 3 times for the "Sexmission"? Sorry, it’s chaotic.
Tanyushka: ↑25 Feb 2024, 07:38Natali_Natali, of course I was in childhood and I watched cartoons and listened to children’s songs... Do you want to talk about this here?
And I want to put here a song from my youth. She was super popular then, to this song I, after 10th grade (then there were only 10 grades, not 11th grade) in 1989, met a very handsome guy in the mountains... a classmate of my friend... Well, we were lovers steel in 1996..You gave me something of a feeling.
In my opinion, if my memory serves me correctly, I brought this concentrate from Kyiv to Novosib in 1988, a whole woman with it ..))))
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[quote=Tanyushka post_id=339158 time=1708875510 user_id=22919] [ref=#bf0000]Natali_Natali[/ref], of course I was in childhood and I watched cartoons and listened to children’s songs... Do you want to talk about this here? And I want to put here a song from my youth. She was super popular then, to this song I, after 10th grade (then there were only 10 grades, not 11th grade) in 1989, met a very handsome guy in the mountains... a classmate of my friend... Well, we were lovers steel in 1996..You gave me something of a feeling. [youtube]Q2x_szzGG7o[/youtube] [/quote]
In my opinion, if my memory serves me correctly, I brought this concentrate from Kyiv to Novosib in 1988, a whole woman with it ..)))) :mysli:
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339445 time=1708940301 user_id=14438] a whole bobbin with him ..)))) [/quote] Were there still bobbins in 87? Not cassettes? It’s just that I only saw these reels in my father’s archive. And I remember the 87th with cassettes)
[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339446 time=1708940373 user_id=18654] [quote=Tapkin post_id= 339445 time=1708940301 user_id=14438] a whole reel with him ..)))) [/quote] Were there still reels in 87? Not cassettes? It’s just that I only saw these reels in my father’s archive. And I remember the 87th with cassettes) [/quote]
There were ..discos in school they were played in the flesh until 91...then history is silent, he went into the army !)))
Hooligan Carrie: ↑26 Feb 2024, 01:39
Were there still reels in 87? Not cassettes? It’s just that I only saw these reels in my father’s archive. And I remember the 87th with cassettes)
back when they were there, Old Olympus 005 still has it, no one comes near it, otherwise death!!! Painful
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[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339446 time=1708940373 user_id=18654] Were there still reels in 87? Not cassettes? It’s just that I only saw these reels in my father’s archive. And I remember the 87th with cassettes) [/quote]back when they were there, Old Olympus 005 still has it, no one comes near it, otherwise death!!! Painful *x)
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339452 time=1708940639 user_id=14438] There were ..discos in the school, they played them in the flesh until 91... [/quote] Wow! Dont know.....
[quote=Eustace post_id=339458 time=1708941121 user_id=21266] Old Olympus 005 still [/quote] Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?)
Hooligan Carrie: ↑26 Feb 2024, 01:39
Were there still reels in 87?
There were. Eat. And they will.
Only the price for them is sooooo stinging. I’m generally silent about the prices of reel-to-reel tape recorders. But, damn, what beauties!
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[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339446 time=1708940373 user_id=18654] Were there still reels in 87? [/quote] There were. Eat. And they will. Only the price for them is sooooo stinging. I’m generally silent about the prices of reel-to-reel tape recorders. But, damn, what beauties!
Eustace: ↑26 Feb 2024, 01:52
Old Olympus 005 still exists
Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?)
In those years...recording on reels was much better quality than on cassettes, and the tape recorders themselves were an order of magnitude better than cassette players, according to This is why they were mainly used at discos and by music lovers!
True, these were not full-fledged tape recorders, but consoles (well, if we want an almost professional sound), for which it was necessary to have an amplifier and speakers!
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[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339461 time=1708941196 user_id=18654] [quote=Eustace post_id= 339458 time=1708941121 user_id=21266] Old Olympus 005 still exists [/quote] Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?) [/quote]
In those years...recording on reels was much better quality than on cassettes, and the tape recorders themselves were an order of magnitude better than cassette players, according to This is why they were mainly used at discos and by music lovers! True, these were not full-fledged tape recorders, but consoles (well, if we want an almost professional sound), for which it was necessary to have an amplifier and speakers!
Eustace: ↑26 Feb 2024, 01:52
Old Olympus 005 still exists
Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?)
In those years...recording on reels was much better quality than on cassettes, and the tape recorders themselves were an order of magnitude better than cassette players, according to This is why they were mainly used at discos and by music lovers!
True, these were not full-fledged tape recorders, but consoles (well, if we want an almost professional sound), for which it was necessary to have an amplifier and speakers!
So you yourself write that the problem is in the amplifier and speakers.
And about the quality of the film on the reels and its use...My husband told me here, he’s happy. Well, it’s kind of like a horse and cart and a car. As soon as cassette players of comparable price appeared, reel-to-reel mafons became a thing of the past. No, well, there are probably dedicated fans of gluing films jammed by reelers, threading tapes.....
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339469 time=1708941566 user_id=14438] [quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id= 339461 time=1708941196 user_id=18654] [quote =Eustace post_id=339458 time=1708941121 user_id=21266] Old Olympus 005 still exists [/quote] Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?) [/quote]
In those years...recording on reels was much better quality than on cassettes, and the tape recorders themselves were an order of magnitude better than cassette players, according to This is why they were mainly used at discos and by music lovers! True, these were not full-fledged tape recorders, but consoles (well, if we want an almost professional sound), for which it was necessary to have an amplifier and speakers!
:cat1: [/quote] So you yourself write that the problem is in the amplifier and speakers. And about the quality of the film on the reels and its use...My husband told me here, he’s happy. Well, it’s kind of like a horse and cart and a car. As soon as cassette players of comparable price appeared, reel-to-reel mafons became a thing of the past. No, well, there are probably dedicated fans of gluing films jammed by reelers, threading tapes..... :cat1:
[quote=Eustace post_id=339473 time=1708941703 user_id=21266] [ref=#bf0000]Tapkin[/ref], how does it come to the Horse, I’m hysterical!!! :lol: :lol: :lol: [/quote] [youtube]4vx_zdPBzF4[/youtube] Here’s more about horses! I set my wife’s alarm clock..now every morning we start with laughing!))) :ROFL:
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339479 time=1708942545 user_id=14438] Here’s more about horses! I set my wife’s alarm clock..now every morning we start with laughing!))) [/quote] you can and put him on a call from his wife! :-D
Hooligan Carrie: ↑26 Feb 2024, 01:53
Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?)
In those years...recording on reels was much better quality than on cassettes, and the tape recorders themselves were an order of magnitude better than cassette players, according to This is why they were mainly used at discos and by music lovers!
True, these were not full-fledged tape recorders, but consoles (well, if we want an almost professional sound), for which it was necessary to have an amplifier and speakers!
So you yourself write that the problem is in the amplifier and speakers.
And about the quality of the film on the reels and its use...My husband told me here, he’s happy. Well, it’s kind of like a horse and cart and a car. As soon as cassette players of comparable price appeared, reel-to-reel mafons became a thing of the past. No, well, there are probably dedicated fans of gluing films jammed by reelers, threading tapes.....
n
Not...when the cassette players appeared...this is already 90...let’s not say, at that time it was the end of the 80s..there were only a few of the cassette players, and also the consoles were inferior in quality to reels!
This Mayak 203, Comet 225, Note 225, Radio Engineering I don’t remember the numbers anymore .. there may still be a couple and that’s it .. well, and cassettes (the cost is well over 10 rubles), and local production of MK-60 cassettes is such a turd(((
[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339478 time=1708942466 user_id=18654] [quote=Tapkin post_id= 339469 time=1708941566 user_id=14438] [ quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339461 time=1708941196 user_id=18654] Are the films still not falling apart after so many years? How’s the sound?) [/quote]
In those years...recording on reels was much better quality than on cassettes, and the tape recorders themselves were an order of magnitude better than cassette players, according to This is why they were mainly used at discos and by music lovers! True, these were not full-fledged tape recorders, but consoles (well, if we want an almost professional sound), for which it was necessary to have an amplifier and speakers!
:cat1: [/quote] So you yourself write that the problem is in the amplifier and speakers. And about the quality of the film on the reels and its use...My husband told me here, he’s happy. Well, it’s kind of like a horse and cart and a car. As soon as cassette players of comparable price appeared, reel-to-reel mafons became a thing of the past. No, well, there are probably dedicated fans of gluing films jammed by reelers, threading tapes..... :cat1: [/quote] n Not...when the cassette players appeared...this is already 90...let’s not say, at that time it was the end of the 80s..there were only a few of the cassette players, and also the consoles were inferior in quality to reels! This Mayak 203, Comet 225, Note 225, Radio Engineering I don’t remember the numbers anymore .. there may still be a couple and that’s it .. well, and cassettes (the cost is well over 10 rubles), and local production of MK-60 cassettes is such a turd((( :comp:
Hooligan Carrie, if to a good womanizer. Type: Ileti, Rostov, Soyuz. Olympus, attach a decent amp. Pre-amplifier, speakers, for example, JAMO. In general, there will be Fire! What the hell is a cassette player with MK60-90 cassettes
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[ref=#bf0000]Hooligan Carrie[/ref], if to a good womanizer. Type: Ileti, Rostov, Soyuz. Olympus, attach a decent amp. Pre-amplifier, speakers, for example, JAMO. In general, there will be Fire! What the hell is a cassette player with MK60-90 cassettes :)
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339487 time=1708943143 user_id=14438] Beacon 203, comet 225, Note 225, [/quote]these are all 2 classes, but in fact they don’t even qualify for 3. What’s there to compare with sissies? Top class. From 3 zeros at the beginning.
[quote=Eustace post_id=339490 time=1708943423 user_id=21266] [quote=Tapkin post_id=339487 time=1708943143 user_id= 14438] Beacon 203, comet 225, Note 225, [/quote]these are all 2 classes, but in fact they don’t even qualify for 3. What’s there to compare with sissies? Top class. Of 3 zeros at the beginning. [/quote]
name at least one cassette player with a 0!)))) :sorry:
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339491 time=1708943554 user_id=14438] name at least one cassette player with [/quote] [url =https://postimg.cc/yD9nWZBj] [img]https://i.postimg.cc/L8QWCtbc/Screenshot-20240226-183457-Browser.jpg[/img][/url] :ROFL: :ROFL: :ROFL:
[quote=Tapkin post_id=339500 time=1708944293 user_id=14438] as much as 800 rub. gave it away ((idiot [/quote]it was cool then, I have a batin in my garage, a seat belt is attached to it instead of a handle, it was the squeak, my dad grits)
[quote=Eustace post_id=339502 time=1708944546 user_id=21266] [quote=Tapkin post_id=339500 time=1708944293 user_id= 14438] as much as 800 rub. gave it away ((idiot [/quote]it was cool back then, I have a batin in my garage, a seat belt is attached to it instead of a handle, there was a squeak, my dad grits) [/quote]
I thought so too, I thought all my girls would be!)))))
We made the "Skif" in Makeyevka, so it came with a removable handle and a belt. The sound wasn’t great, but it wasn’t lethal either. They made it at a military factory and put a Japanese head on it
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Fargal94: ↑26 Feb 2024, 02:55
We made the "Skif" in Makeevka, so it came with a removable handle and a belt. The sound wasn’t great, but it wasn’t lethal either. They made it at a military factory and put a Japanese head on it
yes, as a rule, they did it at military factories)))
So to speak, accompanying national economy!
Note, Comet is what they produced in Novosib..it’s all MILITARY TECHNIQUE!
Vega, more ..but here I find it difficult to say!
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[quote=Fargal94 post_id=339507 time=1708944921 user_id=7900] We made the "Skif" in Makeevka, so it came with a removable handle and a belt. The sound wasn’t great, but it wasn’t lethal either. They made it at a military factory and put a Japanese head on it [/quote]
yes, as a rule, they did it at military factories))) So to speak, accompanying national economy!
Note, Comet is what they produced in Novosib..it’s all MILITARY TECHNIQUE! Vega, more ..but here I find it difficult to say! :yes:
Hooligan Carrie: ↑26 Feb 2024, 02:14
Bobbin mafons are a thing of the past. No, well, there are probably dedicated fans of gluing films jammed by reelers, refilling tapes....
no. You just don’t know. And it is not necessary. )
And if you get boring. Some of the physical media in terms of recording quality are tape, vinyl, CD. A reel with a branded tape and a studio recording (the second or third copy of the original) will cost tens of thousands of rubles.
Physical media have a special magic - the reels spin, the record spins, the arrows twitch.
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[quote="Hooligan Carrie" post_id=339478 time=1708942466 user_id=18654] Bobbin mafons are a thing of the past. No, well, there are probably dedicated fans of gluing films jammed by reelers, refilling tapes.... [/quote] no. You just don’t know. And it is not necessary. ) And if you get boring. Some of the physical media in terms of recording quality are tape, vinyl, CD. A reel with a branded tape and a studio recording (the second or third copy of the original) will cost tens of thousands of rubles. Physical media have a special magic - the reels spin, the record spins, the arrows twitch. :roll:
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