The Spotnicks - The Rocket Man (1962) video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/04/11

Swedish guitar-group The Spotnicks with The Rocket Man (1962). This song with its inspiring melody, which is restlessly driving on was adapted by Bo Winberg from Russian folksong "Polyushka Polye" or "Polyushko-Pole" (Cossack Patrol/Meadowland/Song Of The Plains/Oh My Fields/Cavalry of the Steppes).

In 1934 Lev Konstantinovich Knipper wrote his "Symphony No.4 in D major, Opus 41 - Poem of the Komsomol Fighters" (Komsomol was the Union of Communist Youth), which includes the famous song "Polyushko Pole" with lyrics (dedicated to the Red Army Field Marshall Kliment Voroshilov) by Victor Gusev. The music became one of the Marching songs of the Red Army Choir and one of the primary Russian patriotic anthems, long outlasting in popularity both the symphony that introduced it and the regime for which it was created.

"Polyushko Pole" became also known as "Meadowlands", "Song of the Plaines", "Cavalry of the Steppes", "O Field My Field" and Western arrangements as "Cossack Patrol". Some sources claim that the song was originally written during the Russian Civil War (1918) and was sung by the Red Army and a couple of anti-Soviet webpages even by White Army. Morton Gould addapted the song in 1945 in the USA as "The Red Cavalry Song" and it was broadcoasted by The Glenn Miller Orchestra under direction of Jerry Gray early 1945. A recording as "Cossack Patrol" was made by Ted Heath in England for Decca in February 1945. Bandleader Tex Beneke with The Glenn Miller Orchestra recorded their version in 1946 for RCA.

Comments

8 years ago

David Dickenson

The Spotnicks - The Rocket Man#TheSpotnicks 

9 years ago

Peter Weger

what a great video

9 years ago

grandjean gerardmartounett

mon theme prefere

9 years ago

Scout Paget

This is such a great tune - and I know where Devo found their inspiration.

9 years ago

Mistogun

Russian song poljushko Polje!

9 years ago

Bond Summers

Devo influence beginnings,… and the B52's too

9 years ago

Gillis vg

Kraktwerk with helmets .

9 years ago

Lost Pirate

quite trippy man

9 years ago

Aqene1000

Space Sex

9 years ago

Keith Stuart Goldstraw

super tune, the Spotnicks at their most greatest.

9 years ago

Фридрих Энгельс

русская народная "полюшко - поле"

9 years ago

Tony Rothman

It's not a traditional Russian melody. "Polyushko-polye" was written by composer Lev Knipper in 1933 as part of his fourth symphony.

9 years ago

Antonelli Panucci

Anyone down for some beachy surfy reverby rock n roll?#surf #nineteensixtees #rocknroll The Spotnicks - The Rocket Man (1962)

9 years ago

Syndicate of Surf

And the Space Cossocks version is called 'Cossock Rocket Patrol'. Tough to pick a fave- I guess the Spotnicks win cause A. it's from 1962 B. They've held together through the fall of the Soviet Unioin and C. AWESOME SPACESUITS!!!

9 years ago

fidomusic

The melody is based on a traditional Russian song called Polyushko Polye, made famous by the Russian Red Army Choir.

10 years ago

Ian B

Is it Man...Or Astroman?

10 years ago

David C Kendall

Go Sweden...play that funky Russian tune, white boys!

10 years ago

74kamiza

Sounds like the new Soundtrack for the forthcoming Motion Picture »String Tanga Theory«

11 years ago

martinette75

Merci pour ces merveilleux souvenirs.

11 years ago

Bernard He

Wonderful, awesome, genious, thank you!

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