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Entries in Russian Detente (2)

Thursday
Oct012015

Obama owns new Iran - Russia Movie & Sing Along 

Dr. Strangelove or

"How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb" 

It is an iconic 1964 anti-war movie during Democrat President Lyndon Johnson's Vietnam War administration. The gist of the movie is that when word comes through to Washington that a general in the Strategic Air Command has sent a wing of bombers off to drop bombs the political chaos to stop it ensues in the White House. So then a technical munitions expert, Dr. Strangelove, is summoned who sees the planes cannot be recalled while conceding the Russians also have a retaliatory "doomsday device" too.

At the movie's end it's funny, in a mad insane perverse way, about the behavior of this crazy crew in one of the planes of the airborne alert force that's ordered to drop the bomb. It shows the Strategic Air Commander who is a raging militant nut that puts on a cowboy hat when he knows the mission is fully committed and rides the bomb down like riding a bucking bronco to blow up the target, Russia.

So here after seeing it then and now again fifty-one years later, I am still troubled by that feeling, which runs all through the film, of discredit and even contempt for our whole defense establishment, up to and even including the hypothetical Commander in Chief--it sure looks like deja vu all over again!  

...Is Iran in the bomb sights now too? 

Song Lyrics: 

Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, Bomb Iran
Let's take a stand 
Bomb Iran
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran

Went to a mosque, gonna throw some rocks
Tell the Ayatollah, "Gonna put you in a box!"
Bomb Iran. Bomb, bomb, bomb, 
Bomb Iran
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran

Ol' Uncle Sam's gettin' pretty hot
Time to turn Iran into a parking lot 
Bomb Iran. Bomb, bomb, bomb, 
Bomb Iran
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran

Call the volunteers; call the bombadiers;
Call the financiers; better get their *** in gear
Bomb Iran. Bomb, bomb, bomb, 
Bomb Iran
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran 
(Let's nuke 'em! Whoo!)

Call on our allies to cut off their supplies
Get our hands untied, and bring em' back alive 
Bomb Iran. Bomb, bomb, bomb, 
Bomb Iran
Our country's got a feelin'
Really hit the ceilin', bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran

Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb, 
Bomb Iran
Let's take a stand 
Bomb Iran
Our people you been stealin'
Now it's time for "keelin", bomb Iran
Bomb, bomb, bomb, bomb Iran 
(Stavro Arrgolus)

Sunday
Oct272013

What is an Олег Александров? - See it Yourself

With the Holiday Season coming earlier every year, the day after Halloween has only seven weeks till Christmas so this seemed apropos to bring out.

   ~  Enjoy!  ~

 

Artist Bio:
Oleg Aleksandrov (Олег Александров) is a talented young singer. As of 2013 he turned nine years old and currently lives in Kiev, Ukraine. Oleg started to sing at the age of 4 when he astonished the audiences as he performed singing songs of artists like Elvis Presley, Louis Armstrong and The Beatles. While English is Oleg’s second language, his mastery of the pronunciation of words, nuances and phrases for such a young singer has proved invaluable in delivering the English song lyrics to listeners. This then allows Oleg time to form his personal brand of timing and delivery of his own singing style that makes it very enjoyable. So any listener could hardly know that by watching and listening to this young entertainer to effortlessly sing he worked so hard to vocalize his songs--it's all said in one word, "Bravo!"

Oleg's rendition of "It's a Wonderful World" has made this 1967 Louis Armstrong signature song resonate again.

Time: 04:13

This is incredible, one of the most memorable renditions of Bing Crosby's 1941 "White Christmas"  I've ever heard!  Did I detect a few lines of Ukranian lyrics in there, as well, or was it a different Slavic language? LOL!

 

Time: 03:22

It's heart-lifting to showcase the young talent that is coming up rather than all of the discord and blatant hatred always fomented and constantly shown 24/7 everywhere. This is Russian Detente with some heart and soul within music.