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docck
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Post by docck »

You can try this link http://3mp3.ru/eng/song/242467/Dance-me ... l-ko-svoih
but you need registration for download. It's free.
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lizzytysh
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Post by lizzytysh »

OH-oh, that's problematical, docck :? . Thank you for providing that link :D ; however, I've been VERY reluctant to even consider 'downloading' anything here, on my work computer. At home, there's no reluctance, but there's also no sound :( .

So, Helven, will you please check it out and describe it for me [and anyone else who can't get to it? Thanks :) .

~ Lizzy
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Helven
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Post by Helven »

Well, I've already "checked" it. That's funny! In fact, that's close to an original and, at the same time, sounds as a Russian folk song a bit... And... good parody on/of/? LC, by the way :lol: !

But there's one LC' song - Seems So Long Ago, Nancy. It always reminded me of "Milen'kij ty moj" (My Darling, or something like that) Zhanna Bichevskaja sang. Not so that they're similar, but they still have much in common - as if they were variations upon the same theme. That's funny, too.
docck
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Post by docck »

Yes, when I first time listen "Seems So Long Ago, Nancy" I was wonder how it resembling to russian folk song.
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