乐谱名:Korvet Uhodit V Nebesa
作曲:暂无
歌手:Agata Kristi
音轨数:5
乐谱类型:未知
Agatha Christie is a well-known Russian rock band from Moscow, formed in 1985. The band''s name originates from the famous mystery writer, Agatha Christie. One of their most popular songs is "Korvet Uhodit V Nebesa", which translates to "The Corvette Goes to Heaven". The song appears on the band''s album of the same name, which was released in 1997.
The inspiration for the song came from the tragic event of the sinking of the Kursk submarine in 2000. The lyrics were written by the band''s lead singer, Vadim Samoylov, and express the devastation and hopelessness felt by the families of the sailors who perished in the disaster.
The song begins with the opening lines, "The corvette goes to heaven, the submarine goes to the bottom." It then goes on to describe the anguish felt by the loved ones left behind, "My heart is beating louder than usual, my eyes are flooded with tears. Frantically clutching the phone, waiting for the voice of the officer."
Throughout the song, the band captures the raw emotion of the tragedy, painting a vivid picture of the pain and uncertainty felt by those left behind. They also touch on the political turmoil surrounding the sinking, with lines like, "The sea became a silent witness, the government couldn''t find the words."
At its core, "Korvet Uhodit V Nebesa" is a tribute to the courage and sacrifice of the sailors who lost their lives on the Kursk. It''s a powerful reminder of the human toll of war and the importance of remembering those who have fallen. The song has become an anthem of sorts for those affected by the tragedy, and it continues to resonate with listeners today. Its haunting melody and poignant lyrics are a testament to the power of music to express and heal deep emotional wounds.
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