''Ne streliaj!'' () is an anti-war song by the
Russian rock
Rock music became known in the Soviet Union in the 1960s and quickly broke free from its Western roots. According to many music critics, its "golden age" years were the 1980s (especially the era of perestroika), when the Soviet underground roc ...
band
DDT
Dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane, commonly known as DDT, is a colorless, tasteless, and almost odorless crystalline chemical compound, an organochloride. Originally developed as an insecticide, it became infamous for its environmental impacts. ...
, written by
Yuri Shevchuk
Yuri Yulianovich Shevchuk (russian: Юрий Юлианович Шевчук; born 16 May 1957) is a Soviet and Russian rock musician and singer/songwriter who leads the rock band DDT, which he founded with Vladimir Sigachyov in 1980.
He is best ...
in 1980.
It was first released on the self-published album ''Svinia na raduge'' (''Pig On the Rainbow'', 1982), and later re-recorded and re-released on ''Compromise'' (1983) and then again on the band's first officially released record ''Ya poluchil etu rol'' (''I Got This Part'', 1988). It was also included on several compilation albums.
The song received the grand prix of the 1982 Zolotoj Kamerton music festival, but it was censored out from the television broadcast.
In 2000, the song was listed as one of the best Russian rock songs of the twentieth century by
Nashe radio
Nashe Radio (russian: Наше радио, ''Our Radio'', pronounced ''Nashe radio'') is a Russian Rock music radio station. It was designed to promote Russian rock bands, as opposed to pop and Western music. Nashe is based in Moscow and broadcas ...
.
Content
The song tells about a young man who is good at hitting birds from a slingshot, and goes on to win awards on shooting ranges. Later he goes to war, and when he comes back, he "drowns his consciousness in wine" and can't stop thinking about another young man who begged him: "Don't shoot!"
History
Shevchuk wrote the song in 1980, after talking to his friend Victor Tyapin, who had served in the
Soviet–Afghan War
The Soviet–Afghan War was a protracted armed conflict fought in the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan from 1979 to 1989. It saw extensive fighting between the Soviet Union and the Afghan mujahideen (alongside smaller groups of anti-Soviet ...
since its first days. Tyapin's stories were very different from what the Soviet television reported about it. Shevchuk recalled: "My classmate Vitya Tyapin brought the first coffins from Afghanistan to
Ufa
Ufa ( ba, Өфө , Öfö; russian: Уфа́, r=Ufá, p=ʊˈfa) is the largest city and capital of Bashkortostan, Russia. The city lies at the confluence of the Belaya and Ufa rivers, in the centre-north of Bashkortostan, on hills forming the ...
, where I was living back then. The TV was telling that we are building kindergartens there, but actually it was a war. We drank together, and in the morning after, this song somehow wrote itself and came out of me."
In a 2010
Kommersant
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interview, Shevchuk revealed that the first verse was written together with the artist Alexander Spiridonov, who asked to conceal his identity. In a
GQ interview, Shevchuk told about another source of inspiration for the song: when he was a child, he saw other boys shooting at birds, and was shocked by their cruelty: "I took home a sparrow they had shot, and that was still alive. The sparrow later died, but I was changed."
Communist Party
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functionaries and the
KGB
The KGB (russian: links=no, lit=Committee for State Security, Комитет государственной безопасности (КГБ), a=ru-KGB.ogg, p=kəmʲɪˈtʲet ɡəsʊˈdarstvʲɪn(ː)əj bʲɪzɐˈpasnəsʲtʲɪ, Komitet gosud ...
shamed Shevchuk for performing an unpatriotic song while Soviet "internationalist fighters" are on duty.
''Ne streliaj!'' carries an emotional charge. It became DDT's best known pacifist message.
Shevchuk subsequently visited several war zones:
Chechnya
Chechnya ( rus, Чечня́, Chechnyá, p=tɕɪtɕˈnʲa; ce, Нохчийчоь, Noxçiyçö), officially the Chechen Republic,; ce, Нохчийн Республика, Noxçiyn Respublika is a republic of Russia. It is situated in the ...
,
Tajikistan
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,
Yugoslavia
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,
Afghanistan
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, and
South Ossetia
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. He said in an interview that after these visits he started appreciating the song even more: "After running around some war zones, I was wounded by the evil and hatred of war, and saw the horror and the disintegration of personality. The first thing that war kills is personality."
The song was considered for use in the film
Brother 2
''Brother 2'' (russian: Брат 2, translit=Brat 2) is a 2000 Russian crime film. It is the sequel to the 1997 film ''Brother''. Much of it is set in Chicago.
Plot
The film opens with Danila Bagrov being interviewed on television with two fr ...
, but Shevchuk refused it, considering the film "disgusting and nationalist". The final cut used a song by
Bi-2
Bi-2 (russian: Би-2 ''Bi-dva'') is a Belarusian alternative rock band, formed in the 1980s in Bobruisk, Belarus. It was one of the most successful with many sales and chart-hits in Russia. Bi-2 was awarded MTV Russian Music Awards for Best Roc ...
, but DDT posters can be seen in some shots.
The song's title was used for DDT's 2008 tour, and the proceeds were donated to the victims of the Russo-Georgian War.
References
External links
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* {{Cite web , date=2015-06-26 , title=ДДТ - Не стреляй! - текст песни, история, клип, слушать , url=https://reproduktor.net/ddt/ne-strelyaj/ , access-date=2022-03-06 , language=ru-RU
Rock songs
1980 songs
Anti-war songs
Soviet songs
Russian-language songs