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Moscow Olympics - Cut the world (Full Album)
1 What Is Left Unsaid
2 No Winter, No Autumn
3 Second Trace
4 Safe
5 Carolyn
6 Ocean Sign
7 Cut The World
8 Still
9 Talk Like This
published: 29 Sep 2013
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The XXII Moscow Olympic Summer Games. Opening Ceremony
19.07.1980
published: 25 Apr 2021
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Olympics in Moscow, USSR. Last scene of the opening ceremony
published: 07 Aug 2016
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Invisible Olympians: The story behind the 1980 Olympics boycott
When the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan in 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. For the hundreds of American athletes who missed out on their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become Olympians, the memories of that summer are still fresh. Read more: https://wapo.st/30fSxC5. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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published: 16 Jul 2020
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Weightlifting Failure & Success - Moscow 1980 Olympics
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A look back at some of the success and failure stories from the weightlifting events at the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games.
Much of the focus leading up to the weightlifting tournament at the 1980 Olympic Games was on an injury to Russian legend Vassily Alekseyev.
The scene was set for the 353-pound giant from Ryazan to make it an unprecedented hat-trick of gold medals in the super heavyweight category after record-breaking triumphs in Munich and Montreal.
However an injury originally picked up just before the 1978 world championships in Pennsylvania restricted his chances and he was eliminated in the early stages.
Russian lifters dominated, however, with five of the 10 gold medals on offer taken by the home c...
published: 06 May 2013
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Moscow 1980 Olympic Games Highlights
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Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the best musical moments at the Olympic Games in our Music Monday series to weekly compilation videos with highlights from the Olympics on Fridays, plus exclusive documentaries about the stories behind the glory, this is where you can find everything about the biggest sporting event in the world.
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published: 11 Jun 2012
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Moscow Olympics - Keeping The Avenues Open
A newly recorded version of an older track 'To Keep The Avenues Open' by wonderful Filipino indie band Moscow Olympics.
published: 31 Oct 2011
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Moscow Olympics - Still
A song from the very promising indie band from Philippines, Moscow Olympics
published: 31 Dec 2008
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Oh Sport! You Are Peace! 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics Official Film, 1981: Moscow, U.S.S.R.
"Oh Sport, You Are Peace!" is the official film of the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics distributed by Mosfilm. Yuri Ozerov, director; Alexandra Pakhmutova, music; Nicholai Dobronravov, script. 1981: Mosfilm, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
O, Sport, You - the Peace (Oh, Sport - You Are Peace!)! (Russian: О спорт, ты - мир! transliterated as O sport, ty - mir!) was a 1981 documentary film directed by Yuri Ozerov. Alexandra Pahkmutova was the composer, and her husband, poet Nicholai Dobronravov, provided the script. (Wikipedia)
In addition to showing many Gold medal performances, this film shows the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow.
The director was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1982.
This film was recently digitized and made publicly available, thankfull...
published: 07 Jan 2013
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The 1980 Moscow Olympics Boycott | Flashback | NBC News
The Olympics didn't go as planned in 1980 when dozens of countries boycotted the Games because of certain actions by the Soviet Union.
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published: 27 Jun 2014
35:33
Moscow Olympics - Cut the world (Full Album)
1 What Is Left Unsaid
2 No Winter, No Autumn
3 Second Trace
4 Safe
5 Carolyn
6 Ocean Sign
7 Cut The World
8 Still
9 Talk Like This
1 What Is Left Unsaid
2 No Winter, No Autumn
3 Second Trace
4 Safe
5 Carolyn
6 Ocean Sign
7 Cut The World
8 Still
9 Talk Like This
https://wn.com/Moscow_Olympics_Cut_The_World_(Full_Album)
1 What Is Left Unsaid
2 No Winter, No Autumn
3 Second Trace
4 Safe
5 Carolyn
6 Ocean Sign
7 Cut The World
8 Still
9 Talk Like This
- published: 29 Sep 2013
- views: 103111
11:32
Invisible Olympians: The story behind the 1980 Olympics boycott
When the Soviet Union invaded
Afghanistan in 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. For the hundreds of Am...
When the Soviet Union invaded
Afghanistan in 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. For the hundreds of American athletes who missed out on their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become Olympians, the memories of that summer are still fresh. Read more: https://wapo.st/30fSxC5. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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When the Soviet Union invaded
Afghanistan in 1979, U.S. President Jimmy Carter announced a boycott of the 1980 Summer Olympics in Moscow. For the hundreds of American athletes who missed out on their once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to become Olympians, the memories of that summer are still fresh. Read more: https://wapo.st/30fSxC5. Subscribe to The Washington Post on YouTube: https://wapo.st/2QOdcqK
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- published: 16 Jul 2020
- views: 43801
2:43
Weightlifting Failure & Success - Moscow 1980 Olympics
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A look back at some of the success and failure stories from the weightlifting ...
📺 Re-live ALL the incredible #Paris2024 action ➡️ https://go.olympics.com/watch
A look back at some of the success and failure stories from the weightlifting events at the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games.
Much of the focus leading up to the weightlifting tournament at the 1980 Olympic Games was on an injury to Russian legend Vassily Alekseyev.
The scene was set for the 353-pound giant from Ryazan to make it an unprecedented hat-trick of gold medals in the super heavyweight category after record-breaking triumphs in Munich and Montreal.
However an injury originally picked up just before the 1978 world championships in Pennsylvania restricted his chances and he was eliminated in the early stages.
Russian lifters dominated, however, with five of the 10 gold medals on offer taken by the home contingent.
Kanybek Osmanaliyev and Viktor Mazin took the honours in the now defunct flyweight and featherweight divisions, the former winning by the slenderest of margins on lower bodyweight.
Yet it was two Bulgarians who set the competition alight at the Izmailovo Sports Palace.
First Yanko Rusev took the lightweight gold with a new Olympic and world record, his overall total of 342.5kgs including a world record jerk of 195kgs putting him streets ahead of the field.
Team-mate Assen Zlatev then followed suit in the middleweight category to take gold with 360kgs and then achieved a jerk world record of 205.5kgs after the competition had been completed.
Home fans had something to cheer about once more when Yurik Vardanian crushed the opposition in the light heavyweight field, winning by an unprecedented 27.5kgs with a winning total of 400kgs, a score which would have won him gold in the first and middle heavyweight classes.
Belarus-born Leonid Taranenko took the heavyweight gold for Russia, and 12 years later was to gain a silver for the unified team at the Barcelona Games at super-heavyweight level.
With Alekseyev bowing out in the early stages, Sultan Rakhmanov proved a worthy successor by jerking an eye-watering 245kgs to lift gold by a healthy margin in the super heavyweight.
Find more about the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games: http://www.olympic.org/moscow-1980-summer-olympics
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https://wn.com/Weightlifting_Failure_Success_Moscow_1980_Olympics
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A look back at some of the success and failure stories from the weightlifting events at the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games.
Much of the focus leading up to the weightlifting tournament at the 1980 Olympic Games was on an injury to Russian legend Vassily Alekseyev.
The scene was set for the 353-pound giant from Ryazan to make it an unprecedented hat-trick of gold medals in the super heavyweight category after record-breaking triumphs in Munich and Montreal.
However an injury originally picked up just before the 1978 world championships in Pennsylvania restricted his chances and he was eliminated in the early stages.
Russian lifters dominated, however, with five of the 10 gold medals on offer taken by the home contingent.
Kanybek Osmanaliyev and Viktor Mazin took the honours in the now defunct flyweight and featherweight divisions, the former winning by the slenderest of margins on lower bodyweight.
Yet it was two Bulgarians who set the competition alight at the Izmailovo Sports Palace.
First Yanko Rusev took the lightweight gold with a new Olympic and world record, his overall total of 342.5kgs including a world record jerk of 195kgs putting him streets ahead of the field.
Team-mate Assen Zlatev then followed suit in the middleweight category to take gold with 360kgs and then achieved a jerk world record of 205.5kgs after the competition had been completed.
Home fans had something to cheer about once more when Yurik Vardanian crushed the opposition in the light heavyweight field, winning by an unprecedented 27.5kgs with a winning total of 400kgs, a score which would have won him gold in the first and middle heavyweight classes.
Belarus-born Leonid Taranenko took the heavyweight gold for Russia, and 12 years later was to gain a silver for the unified team at the Barcelona Games at super-heavyweight level.
With Alekseyev bowing out in the early stages, Sultan Rakhmanov proved a worthy successor by jerking an eye-watering 245kgs to lift gold by a healthy margin in the super heavyweight.
Find more about the Moscow 1980 Olympic Games: http://www.olympic.org/moscow-1980-summer-olympics
_____________________________________________________
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🗞️ News from the Olympic world: https://oly.ch/News
- published: 06 May 2013
- views: 6631587
3:01
Moscow 1980 Olympic Games Highlights
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Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the best musical moments at the ...
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Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the best musical moments at the Olympic Games in our Music Monday series to weekly compilation videos with highlights from the Olympics on Fridays, plus exclusive documentaries about the stories behind the glory, this is where you can find everything about the biggest sporting event in the world.
_____________________________________________________
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https://wn.com/Moscow_1980_Olympic_Games_Highlights
📲 Subscribe to @olympics: http://oly.ch/Subscribe
Welcome to the Olympics YouTube channel, where the Games never end! 🥇 From the best musical moments at the Olympic Games in our Music Monday series to weekly compilation videos with highlights from the Olympics on Fridays, plus exclusive documentaries about the stories behind the glory, this is where you can find everything about the biggest sporting event in the world.
_____________________________________________________
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🇯🇵 #Tokyo2020 replays: https://oly.ch/T20Replays
🗞️ News from the Olympic world: https://oly.ch/News
- published: 11 Jun 2012
- views: 58336
5:34
Moscow Olympics - Keeping The Avenues Open
A newly recorded version of an older track 'To Keep The Avenues Open' by wonderful Filipino indie band Moscow Olympics.
A newly recorded version of an older track 'To Keep The Avenues Open' by wonderful Filipino indie band Moscow Olympics.
https://wn.com/Moscow_Olympics_Keeping_The_Avenues_Open
A newly recorded version of an older track 'To Keep The Avenues Open' by wonderful Filipino indie band Moscow Olympics.
- published: 31 Oct 2011
- views: 79640
4:09
Moscow Olympics - Still
A song from the very promising indie band from Philippines, Moscow Olympics
A song from the very promising indie band from Philippines, Moscow Olympics
https://wn.com/Moscow_Olympics_Still
A song from the very promising indie band from Philippines, Moscow Olympics
- published: 31 Dec 2008
- views: 102137
2:21:34
Oh Sport! You Are Peace! 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics Official Film, 1981: Moscow, U.S.S.R.
"Oh Sport, You Are Peace!" is the official film of the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics distributed by Mosfilm. Yuri Ozerov, director; Alexandra Pakhmutova, music; N...
"Oh Sport, You Are Peace!" is the official film of the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics distributed by Mosfilm. Yuri Ozerov, director; Alexandra Pakhmutova, music; Nicholai Dobronravov, script. 1981: Mosfilm, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
O, Sport, You - the Peace (Oh, Sport - You Are Peace!)! (Russian: О спорт, ты - мир! transliterated as O sport, ty - mir!) was a 1981 documentary film directed by Yuri Ozerov. Alexandra Pahkmutova was the composer, and her husband, poet Nicholai Dobronravov, provided the script. (Wikipedia)
In addition to showing many Gold medal performances, this film shows the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow.
The director was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1982.
This film was recently digitized and made publicly available, thankfully. This film was shown throughout the USSR in 1981, but was lost to posterity, until now.
LIVING SOUND MUSIC CREDITS:
http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=7m10s
http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=1h57m20s
http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=2h00m03s
"WE CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT EACH OTHER" (http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=1h57m20s) by Pakhmutova, N. Dobronravov, English lyrics by Nancy McKibben, arranged and recorded by Living Sound in 1980, distributed by Melodiya and Mosfilm in 1981, performed on Soviet TV on July 23, 1981 produced by Evgeny Ginzburg. Living Sound Touring Artists: Steve Baker, Gary Cass, Lisa Cherry, Carlo Einarsson, Todd Homme, Randy Innes, Ted Jeans, Dean Maertz, Lisa Mills, Mark Tedder, Danny Tuten, Raye Walter, Dean Winkoop. Studio Artists: Tim Miner, Ken Sarkey, Melody Johnson, Harlan Rogers, Mike Demos, Don Moen. Recorded and Mixed by Ken Sarkey at Cornerstone, Oklahoma City. Producer/Arranger: Don Moen. Executive Producers: Michael McKibben, Jon Karner, Herbert Murd. Legacy Producers: Terry Law, Larry Dalton, Joel Vesanen, Bo Melin, David Weir, Gordon Calmeyer. Distributors: Melodiya, Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, Mosfilm.
"CHILDHOOD DREAMS" (http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=2h00m03s) by A. Pakhmutova, N. Dobronravov, English lyrics by Nancy McKibben, arranged and recorded by Living Sound in 1980, distributed by Melodiya and Mosfilm in 1981, performed on Soviet TV on July 23, 1981 produced by Evgeny Ginzburg. Living Sound Touring Artists: Steve Baker, Gary Cass, Lisa Cherry, Carlo Einarsson, Todd Homme, Randy Innes, Ted Jeans, Dean Maertz, Lisa Mills, Mark Tedder, Danny Tuten, Raye Walter, Dean Winkoop. Studio Artists: Tim Miner, Ken Sarkey, Melody Johnson, Harlan Rogers, Mike Demos, Don Moen. Recorded and Mixed by Ken Sarkey at Cornerstone, Oklahoma City. Producer/Arranger: Don Moen. Executive Producers: Michael McKibben, Jon Karner, Herbert Murd. Legacy Producers: Terry Law, Larry Dalton, Joel Vesanen, Bo Melin, David Weir, Gordon Calmeyer. Distributors: Melodiya, Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, Mosfilm.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. Section 106A-117 of the U.S. Copyright Law. No intellectual property rights are waived.
https://wn.com/Oh_Sport_You_Are_Peace_1980_Moscow_Summer_Olympics_Official_Film,_1981_Moscow,_U.S.S.R.
"Oh Sport, You Are Peace!" is the official film of the 1980 Moscow Summer Olympics distributed by Mosfilm. Yuri Ozerov, director; Alexandra Pakhmutova, music; Nicholai Dobronravov, script. 1981: Mosfilm, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
O, Sport, You - the Peace (Oh, Sport - You Are Peace!)! (Russian: О спорт, ты - мир! transliterated as O sport, ty - mir!) was a 1981 documentary film directed by Yuri Ozerov. Alexandra Pahkmutova was the composer, and her husband, poet Nicholai Dobronravov, provided the script. (Wikipedia)
In addition to showing many Gold medal performances, this film shows the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow.
The director was awarded the State Prize of the USSR in 1982.
This film was recently digitized and made publicly available, thankfully. This film was shown throughout the USSR in 1981, but was lost to posterity, until now.
LIVING SOUND MUSIC CREDITS:
http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=7m10s
http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=1h57m20s
http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=2h00m03s
"WE CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT EACH OTHER" (http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=1h57m20s) by Pakhmutova, N. Dobronravov, English lyrics by Nancy McKibben, arranged and recorded by Living Sound in 1980, distributed by Melodiya and Mosfilm in 1981, performed on Soviet TV on July 23, 1981 produced by Evgeny Ginzburg. Living Sound Touring Artists: Steve Baker, Gary Cass, Lisa Cherry, Carlo Einarsson, Todd Homme, Randy Innes, Ted Jeans, Dean Maertz, Lisa Mills, Mark Tedder, Danny Tuten, Raye Walter, Dean Winkoop. Studio Artists: Tim Miner, Ken Sarkey, Melody Johnson, Harlan Rogers, Mike Demos, Don Moen. Recorded and Mixed by Ken Sarkey at Cornerstone, Oklahoma City. Producer/Arranger: Don Moen. Executive Producers: Michael McKibben, Jon Karner, Herbert Murd. Legacy Producers: Terry Law, Larry Dalton, Joel Vesanen, Bo Melin, David Weir, Gordon Calmeyer. Distributors: Melodiya, Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, Mosfilm.
"CHILDHOOD DREAMS" (http://youtu.be/C6Ol_F_k--k?t=2h00m03s) by A. Pakhmutova, N. Dobronravov, English lyrics by Nancy McKibben, arranged and recorded by Living Sound in 1980, distributed by Melodiya and Mosfilm in 1981, performed on Soviet TV on July 23, 1981 produced by Evgeny Ginzburg. Living Sound Touring Artists: Steve Baker, Gary Cass, Lisa Cherry, Carlo Einarsson, Todd Homme, Randy Innes, Ted Jeans, Dean Maertz, Lisa Mills, Mark Tedder, Danny Tuten, Raye Walter, Dean Winkoop. Studio Artists: Tim Miner, Ken Sarkey, Melody Johnson, Harlan Rogers, Mike Demos, Don Moen. Recorded and Mixed by Ken Sarkey at Cornerstone, Oklahoma City. Producer/Arranger: Don Moen. Executive Producers: Michael McKibben, Jon Karner, Herbert Murd. Legacy Producers: Terry Law, Larry Dalton, Joel Vesanen, Bo Melin, David Weir, Gordon Calmeyer. Distributors: Melodiya, Mezhdunarodnaya Kniga, Mosfilm.
FAIR USE NOTICE: This video may contain copyrighted material. Such material is made available for educational purposes only. This constitutes a "fair use" of any such copyrighted material as provided for in Title 17 U.S.C. Section 106A-117 of the U.S. Copyright Law. No intellectual property rights are waived.
- published: 07 Jan 2013
- views: 125466
1:45
The 1980 Moscow Olympics Boycott | Flashback | NBC News
The Olympics didn't go as planned in 1980 when dozens of countries boycotted the Games because of certain actions by the Soviet Union.
» Subscribe to NBC News: ...
The Olympics didn't go as planned in 1980 when dozens of countries boycotted the Games because of certain actions by the Soviet Union.
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The 1980 Moscow Olympics Boycott | Flashback | NBC News
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The Olympics didn't go as planned in 1980 when dozens of countries boycotted the Games because of certain actions by the Soviet Union.
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The 1980 Moscow Olympics Boycott | Flashback | NBC News
- published: 27 Jun 2014
- views: 104282