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What's some of your favourite songs? Jukebox thread!

Discussion in 'Free Fire Zone' started by sunny971, Mar 27, 2010.

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    For the New-Yorkers around here!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=ZUB5rA8EdXg
     
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    I am assuming that is Russian, it certainly sound Slavic. We have a couple of Russian speakers here, maybe they can help out.
     
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    This one is rating pretty high with me right now.


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iAYhQsQhSY
     
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    With knowing of cyrillic alphabet and some quick google search here are the lyrics for the second song. Unfortunately I couldn't find the lyrics for the first one. Please note that this was translated by google translate so not all of it might be correct.

    He saw death in the attack near
    Many of those friends will not rise
    And what is now the boys
    Who was captured in Afghanistan

    Although all deaths in battle threatened
    Though there have been terrible wounds
    More terrible than to die was
    Zhivimi prisoner get to dushmans

    Etc. At all costs to return the soldiers back
    At all costs to bring them all home
    From captivity need to bail out kids
    At any cost
    At any cost
    At any cost

    He could get once in a prisoner
    Anyone there could torture
    And hid himself there every
    One cartridge just in case

    Shame and the full measure of flour
    Caught people experience
    And even a day in captivity probably
    Soldier shall never forgets
     
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