Pekna a velmi rytmicka melodie, je to opravdu DISCO SONG!!! Co se tyce slov, jsou velmi silna a maji strasne ambiciozni zpravu, mne se moc libi. Zdravim z Rumunska!
Very interesting and rare pearl of synthopop and italodisco scene from Cekia in middle of 80. I’m surprised its exsistence under Comunism. In West we believed creativity to be zero in the Eastern european countries until 1989.
Even in the West, they did not tell you the truth before 1989. There were many artists in Czechoslovakia at that time and in other Eastern European countries who were able to make great music.
Various forms of electronic music were very popular in the East Block. In Soviet Union electronic music was very vivid since early 70s and often present in sci-fi films, and Soviet electronic group Zodiac made music for 80s WWII-fiction film 'Crew of Combat Machine'. Even more important was Eduard Artemiev who made electronic soundtracks for much more prominent Soviet films. In Poland there was Niemen (rock, electronic, psychodelic, blues), Biliński (electronic), Kombi (rock/synth pop/electronic). One of most popular actors, Fronczewski adopting name 'Franek Kimono' created a whole album called 'King Bruce Lee Karate Mistrz' taking piss on disco music. As Biliński said 'Electronic music allowed to drift away from sad reality, and censorship couldn't have anything against it'. Eugeniusz Rudnik was also one of early musique concrete artists. You can also find electronic artists in East Germany, or as said, in Czechoslovakia. Another popular phenomenon was 'protest rock' that sometimes included even open threats towards the communist dictatorship, but censorship let be recorded and aired because lyrics were written in such a way, formally they couldn't prove there's anything in it, and they played fair enough to let such songs be recorded and published. Generally speaking artists had pretty good conditions, because there was a lot of institutions to help them, and they worked kind of everywhere. For example you could launch an acting career from the army, as soldiers would participate in various artistic competitions if they wanted to. The only problem was getting money for some instruments that weren't built in the East Block, but people still managed to organize them, or get some funding from state institutions. Same in sports. For example there were state car clubs, in which you could get a rally car for 1/3rd of its price or less, and the better the results you had, the better car you'd get eventually. If your results were very good, they even started paying you- something that's unimaginable right now, when even on very high levels, rally and racing drivers spend money on the sport, rather than earning anything.
Helenko, super hit, hudba super, dekuju za krásné dětství, Dan 1977
Really great opening music arrangment🤩
Pekna a velmi rytmicka melodie, je to opravdu DISCO SONG!!! Co se tyce slov, jsou velmi silna a maji strasne ambiciozni zpravu, mne se moc libi. Zdravim z Rumunska!
Ta rytmická melodie je jak Nick Straker Band - A Walk In The Park.
@@simmonsdrums9422 Mozna ano... je to asi stejny zanr.
Very interesting and rare pearl of synthopop and italodisco scene from Cekia in middle of 80. I’m surprised its exsistence under Comunism. In West we believed creativity to be zero in the Eastern european countries until 1989.
Even in the West, they did not tell you the truth before 1989. There were many artists in Czechoslovakia at that time and in other Eastern European countries who were able to make great music.
You know....there was propaganda on both sides in the rast,in the west too
Various forms of electronic music were very popular in the East Block. In Soviet Union electronic music was very vivid since early 70s and often present in sci-fi films, and Soviet electronic group Zodiac made music for 80s WWII-fiction film 'Crew of Combat Machine'. Even more important was Eduard Artemiev who made electronic soundtracks for much more prominent Soviet films. In Poland there was Niemen (rock, electronic, psychodelic, blues), Biliński (electronic), Kombi (rock/synth pop/electronic). One of most popular actors, Fronczewski adopting name 'Franek Kimono' created a whole album called 'King Bruce Lee Karate Mistrz' taking piss on disco music. As Biliński said 'Electronic music allowed to drift away from sad reality, and censorship couldn't have anything against it'.
Eugeniusz Rudnik was also one of early musique concrete artists.
You can also find electronic artists in East Germany, or as said, in Czechoslovakia. Another popular phenomenon was 'protest rock' that sometimes included even open threats towards the communist dictatorship, but censorship let be recorded and aired because lyrics were written in such a way, formally they couldn't prove there's anything in it, and they played fair enough to let such songs be recorded and published. Generally speaking artists had pretty good conditions, because there was a lot of institutions to help them, and they worked kind of everywhere. For example you could launch an acting career from the army, as soldiers would participate in various artistic competitions if they wanted to. The only problem was getting money for some instruments that weren't built in the East Block, but people still managed to organize them, or get some funding from state institutions. Same in sports. For example there were state car clubs, in which you could get a rally car for 1/3rd of its price or less, and the better the results you had, the better car you'd get eventually. If your results were very good, they even started paying you- something that's unimaginable right now, when even on very high levels, rally and racing drivers spend money on the sport, rather than earning anything.
@@SparrowNoblePoland excellent info. 💯 👍
Zero creativity??? But why am I surprised? Such were the times, such was the general policy, both on one side and on the other-one.
Jo na svoji dobu super hit
Ano, opravdu SUPER HIT, prave i u nas, v Rumunsku!
Pretty woman on stage !!!!!!
Aj dnes je to obrovský megahit Helenka je senzačná
great song xd
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Sprint přes překážky? Mňam.
Ano, i "kaslu na podrazky".....😜
🤣mňam 🤔
Skvělá písnička z roku mého narození a asi i dobrý koncert. Jen ty oblečky hudebníků jsou trochu děsivý.
Desive? Ne, takova byla moda v 80-tych letech.
Děsivé vůbec ne, to byla móda trendy v osmdesátkách.
Byla to typická móda 80-tých let. Stačí se podívat na některé videoklipy tehdejších Západních zpěváků a skupin. Ti měli to samé oblečení.
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