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Arctic Monkeys: Franz Ferdinant: Wlite Leg: Pixies
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Troitsky Artemy Kivo
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HIV Hello everyone I'm Artemy Troitsky
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Foreign Agent Well, this is my
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lively
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corner as always, the schedule today will be exactly the
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same as always, that is, Well, first there
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will be some my Rona, a little
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information about current events and then I will
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start answering your questions, first
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the questions asked earlier in all sorts of
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comments Well, and then what will be
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in the current
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chat Well,
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probably the main event is a very sad
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event, that is, there are almost no funny events now,
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they will bake up here
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There are plenty of sad ones, but some are sadder than
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others, he died, I think I talked about this
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last time, he was hit by a car at a
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pedestrian
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intersection, a
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wonderful person, first of all,
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Well, also a wonderful poet,
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writer,
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he was
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buried, which means,
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what is of course surprising in this whole
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story is how
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Rubinstein greatly blew up social networks and, in
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general, this entire
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intellectual,
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literary,
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Russian-speaking stratum that remained and was scattered around the world. That is, I do
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n’t remember this at all, that is, well,
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all sorts of people die, including wonderful ones.
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But just like that everything just shook up,
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uh, I don’t remember, I don’t remember, I don’t remember this. Well,
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accordingly, you can ask the question
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why I think that the main reason. It’s
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not even that Rubinstein was
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really, in general, a very
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large, interesting and original
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artist, and
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besides, his work it was, as it were,
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at the intersection at the intersection of prose,
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poetry, journalism and, oddly enough,
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fine art,
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conceptual art, performance, and
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so on. That is, he somehow went
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into all these areas, which is why he had friends
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everywhere,
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the main thing is not even this main thing, I think that
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that Lev Rubenstein was exceptionally
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simply an amazingly good person,
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that is, you know, they say that a good
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person is not a profession, that
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Lyu Rubenstein’s first profession
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would
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have been him, that’s all,
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all that goodness that we value in
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people and nothing bad, that is there are a
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lot of all sorts of people who are also
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outstandingly beautiful and so on and
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so forth, but when they are discussed
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especially behind their backs, there are always
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some shortcomings in these
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very people. Well, I think that when I
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die, then the opinion will be very divided
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good or not
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But Leva Rubenstein died and, in general,
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nothing was found, no one was found
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except there was some kind of anti-Semitic newspaper,
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express newspaper, who would say
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anything
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bad about him, and I repeat this, despite the fact that
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his work It was frankly, well,
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not at all pop, so very
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intriguing, here
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it is, in many ways he seemed to
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parody Soviet Soviet
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art, Soviet literature, poetry,
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Soviet way of life, and so on. He
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even had the names of his books
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like questions of literature or mom washed the
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frame There and so further
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Here But let's say If his close friend, an
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older comrade, also, unfortunately, has been
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deceased for many years, Dmitry Alevi
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Prigova, if Priko had a
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lot of such
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mocking sarcasm in this, and so on,
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Priko had unkind texts, But
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Rubenstein,
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with everything kind, is
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surprising very strange And at the same time it
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is symbolic that Rubinstein remained
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to live in Russia, he naturally could have left
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a million times both along the Jewish line and there
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along the
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line of literature there, their publishing houses
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published it and translated it in
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many countries into different languages. But in
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general, he did not have problems with
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being on
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the border But he stayed in Moscow It was
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as if, as some wrote, it
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was as if He was
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left in Moscow on purpose so that he would kind of warm up
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all the other remas who
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remained in Russia and, in general, it
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looks like it looks like the truth That's how
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he died quite mysteriously That
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is, everyone probably saw
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this footage from the camera that a
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man dressed in dark clothes is walking along a
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pedestrian crossing and he is
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hit by a car at full speed Well, in
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general it could Looks like I think he was lost
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in thought, he had some
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images, some phrases, some words were
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probably swarming in his head and he didn’t really
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look around, what kind of person was
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driving the car is still unknown, that
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is, it’s not known at all exactly two things are known about him.
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Well, three things: firstly, that
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it was a man; secondly,
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that he was charged 19 times over the last year
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for violating rules and
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traffic rules; and thirdly, that he was wearing
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overalls. What is an overalls is not
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very clear. Maybe he I was in uniform
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because a uniform is also a
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kind of overalls, you know what kind of uniforms we have.
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In
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addition, well,
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19 violations of traffic rules,
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this could also be said in
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order to somehow divert suspicion
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from the fact that this was done intentionally.
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Well, such a Maly
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doesn’t know how to drive at all. It’s not surprising that Rotozey
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means Rubenstein
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collided with him. Well, in general, of course, I’m
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not a conspiracy theorist at all, and I don’t think that
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some of the current Russian authorities
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really needed to kill Lev
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Rubenstein, but nevertheless, some-
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then such a light
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spirit of the murder of Mikhoels, in general, is
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also hovering over this whole incident,
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which means Well, unfortunately, I was not at
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the memorial service or at the funeral of Rubinstein.
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Although, in general, I, like everyone
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else, loved Lev. So in general, he had the
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most impeccably best opinion about NM, the
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[ __ ] happened in a cultural center,
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dawn, some kind of fashionable place has become in Moscow
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from time to time, there are some concerts there,
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exhibitions, and so on, some old
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Stalinist cultural center in the Dynamo metro area.
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That’s how it is I was told by the people
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who were present there, there were a
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huge number of people, a lot of
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people were there. That is, it was probably the
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most crowded funeral in Moscow
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for many many
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years, and this is this. This, of course, says something
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about
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Rubinstein and how much
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people like him stretched on Even even after
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death This perhaps also speaks about
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[music] the fact
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that people are a little tired of being
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silent, that is, these guys
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who live in Moscow and in general it’s
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clear what they think about everything that’s
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happening, but it’s clear that this
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Well, they are keeping quiet about the topic and are not looking for Adventure, which
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means their body and
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soul But apparently, Well,
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here, in general, the reason was so
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harmless, it was obvious that
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the riot police here would not
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go, which
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means they would be in ruins, in general, people are
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people in general -they decided to come I think and
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and because they were tired, tired of
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being silent, maybe
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this is some kind of well,
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if not a sign of the times, then at least a
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hint of a hint of some kind of movement Because
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people are tired of being silent, not only in the
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capital city of Gero
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And As you know, in Ufa now, too,
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in Bashkortostan, there are also quite a lot of
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quite violent events going on.
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So people come out to protest against the
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imprisonment of an environmental activist, a
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young guy, and there are a lot of them and they
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generally behave in a rather
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stoic way;
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this has been going on for 2 days already. Well
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I wonder what the authorities will do about this,
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that is, will they use
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van tactics? That is, they will ignore all this.
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Yes, you know the van was the
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governor of the Khabarovsk Territory, who was
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also imprisoned and who was popular among the people.
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Well, the people there began to
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come out in Khabarovsk the day the deputy
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reacted, that is, the people dispersed the Armed Forces,
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this matter was hushed up, but there
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weren’t any special bloody beatings, in this
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sense, apparently
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they decided not to repeat the experience of the Kiev
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Maidan. Well, the way the van sits. More
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precisely, it sits like this.
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The activist will be released, that is, the authorities will, as it were,
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back down from what Putin, as
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you know, really doesn’t like it, almost
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never do it, that is, it’s
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not like a boy, yes, that is, he gave his word to
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the boy, keep it Well, not according to
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[music]
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gopnichek Because there is
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one factor present in Bashkortostan that
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was not present in Khabarovsk, for example, namely
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factor
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national national
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anti-colonial
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anti-skid and so on plus Note that this is
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Bashkartastan, this is a Muslim
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republic and this can, in general,
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give this whole event some
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more risky turns. Well, what else,
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we still
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have a couple of
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international news in Europe. The main thing
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the fact that
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the European Parliament finally, that is,
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it took several months, if
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not more, for
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Ponia Victor
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or about Putin’s Hungarian riffraff that
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they are just really sabotaging the
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work of the European government Well, in
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general,
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what can I say, you know that Hungary
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has blocked aid to Ukraine for 50
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billion euros, well, and in general,
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this bastard is putting in every possible way, this Orban has fallen into
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his horse, he will like it, it means the Puppeteer to
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Vladimir Putin Well,
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the European Parliament voted
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to deprive Hungary of the right to vote Well, that
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is, in this case, the right of veto on
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all sorts of
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voting, and also to raise the
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question of the fact that Hungary should be, therefore, the
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second year of this year
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should
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have become the chairman of the European rotation
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and there is the name of that same
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European Union, so that means why the hell with
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such chairmen, that there is also a
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big
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question mark here. This is, by the way,
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good
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news, as for America, then
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new
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us personally I don’t take this so seriously
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Well, naturally, this all concerns the
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upcoming elections in November and the
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scandalous presidential candidate
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Donald Trump. The first so-
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called caucus has passed. That is, such
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pre-elections among members of the Democratic
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Party
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in the state of Ava, well, this is such a small,
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purely provincial state so
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American So
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Trump scored 51% there, two more
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competed with two more
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rival
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candidates Rhonda Santi and Haley, they
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collected somewhere
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around I don’t think that this is all tragic
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because, firstly, Trump continues to
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deserve now in the
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rape case, plus there all sorts of
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fraud, bribes,
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and that means during the period when he was
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president, that’s what else. Well, of
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course, the removal of highly secret documents from the White House,
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which is also absolutely
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impossible. In
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general, a
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lot of things are being presented to Trump and
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most likely he will be on most, if not
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all, of these points found
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guilty but as you know or maybe you don’t
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know, in general the
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story of Trump in America is the
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history of a cult this is a cult this is a
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sect the only problem is that it
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usually consists of very few people Well there are
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tens of hundreds at best there are a
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few at worst more precisely several
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thousand people in this case, we are
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dealing with exactly the same sect of
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absolutely crazy American citizens. But there are
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tens of millions of them and this is of course a
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serious problem. Nevertheless, I think
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that after all, America is not Russia,
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the country is quite healthy,
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and the country is really Democratic, which is
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Trump By the way, he wants to destroy in the States,
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that’s what they, in general, will
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somehow come out of this situation with more or less dignity.
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Will Joe Biden be president or, let’s
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say, Nicky
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Haley, for whom I’m rooting, by the way.
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That’s not so important; what’s important is that it won’t
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be Trump so Well, now let's go
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with
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questions, the question is almost all on a
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musical topic. That is, no matter how much I'm
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trying to
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enlighten you politically, this is a hell of a living corner, in
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general, it still
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stubbornly stubbornly
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sticks to pure music. Well, I understand,
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of course, in the field of politics, I'm not experts
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not experts at all, who can say in
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the field of music, after all, there is some kind of
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authority, so okay, let's
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go, you can say something about the
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group The Black crows Well, what can I
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say with Black, I have exactly one thing connected with me?
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I don’t know about it in my life Whether you are or not,
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when in September at the end of September, what
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was it, on the 20th of
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September some day in the first year in Moscow at the
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Tushino airfield there was an Open
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called monsters of rock and so
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not only Metallica and
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ACDC performed there, but the group Black CR also performed there
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she was then a beginner group,
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that is, well, they only released their first
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album and
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they opened the foreign part of the program, that
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is, they played there, in my opinion, our
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metal music. By the way, there was a good group too,
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and then Black CR performed,
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and that was the only group
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which I wanted to watch simply
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because she was new and young,
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quite a lot was
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written about her and they wrote about them that it was like Brock
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rock and roll and so on, but I just do
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n’t like music very much, that’s why
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I skipped Metallica and Panther with a pure heart
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spent somewhere behind the scenes,
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talked to God knows who, got into a fight with
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one
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journalist, that
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means But I listened to
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really nice ones,
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that means Two brothers, one singer, second
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guitarist, what were their names now, I’ll see, I
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even wrote Chris and Rich
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Robinson somewhere after that after To be
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honest, I didn’t really follow the
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Black group, but just recently,
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literally somewhere the day before yesterday, I
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revealed in the music
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information that they once again
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got together and
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released, that is, they dispersed many times,
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then these brothers came together again.
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Now, now they
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have come together again and
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are releasing a new album I don’t know which one,
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called happ bard, that
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is, happy bastards or bastards of
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happiness That’s what I can say about the group
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Black is still quite
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attractive That is,
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I missed Metallica Panther, but at ACDC I
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again returned from behind the scenes to the stage because
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that, of course, a cheerful group will not
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say anything Well, Black They are of course not
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identical to ACDC, they have a big,
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kind of blues and melodic beginning, this is an
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unclean Ro I would say
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tako Let's
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go
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further artemi how impressed you are with the
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relatively recent British and
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sensation so many compare them with the
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legendary
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group And what other groups do you think are
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close
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in I was at their
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concert, just one of my best
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friends in London, this is no longer a
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young
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man named Lawrence Bel, this is the
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founder and owner of the very famous
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company Gran Recording Record But that’s all there
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AR Ferdinan a bunch there of all
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nice people OSN
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American always
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called up Rance And in the same way he
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dragged me along with him to a
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concert cheat I can say that the concert
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album didn’t make an impression on me at all,
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I didn’t particularly
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like it, this is such a
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kind of iro of such a vice Well, yes,
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you can name another American group here or there,
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and I don’t really like this format of
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rock, it’s kind of disheveled or
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something. I like it to be stricter and cleaner in
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style. Well, in general,
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I remember that, well, I definitely
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had to put your own this podcast in your own this
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music with the leg
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because Well, a really loud
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group collected a bunch of all sorts of prizes
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There and so on, that’s a plus Besides, the
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friendly label Domino that’s why
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in the end I’m there some kind of song I’m
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all- I actually extracted it from this album and
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inserted it into the program, but it was a
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bit
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difficult for me. Frankly speaking, at the concert I
00:25:45
liked it more. That is, I
00:25:48
think that the main reason for the popularity of
00:25:51
W is, firstly, they have very funny
00:25:53
lyrics, these are two such cool girls
00:25:56
Absolutely awesome at the same time, very young,
00:26:00
very natural They are generally
00:26:02
provincial, they are from the island, that is, they do
00:26:05
n’t even
00:26:07
live on Foggy Albion, but on an
00:26:11
island somewhere off to the side, and this is all, of
00:26:16
course, very
00:26:18
charismatic, that’s what I liked, they
00:26:22
were similar, by the way, to
00:26:26
some kind of
00:26:28
amateur groups I don’t even know anymore
00:26:31
There’s like there’s some kind of
00:26:33
Red Banner Division named after my
00:26:36
grandmother but only the Red Banner
00:26:38
Division there are about eight of them there and there
00:26:41
were only three of them four so
00:26:45
live it was not bad. So I think I
00:26:50
think that in in general,
00:26:52
the group, let’s
00:26:56
say
00:26:58
again, I think that they will release a second
00:27:01
album and it will be some sobering
00:27:04
for
00:27:07
everyone, thank you very much for the answer about
00:27:10
French rock, Italian also
00:27:12
touched on But about the Germans, you could
00:27:15
tell me whether you see any common features among
00:27:18
German groups that played in different Kra styles
00:27:28
in comparison with English groups Well, I’m
00:27:32
already talking about the French and Italians, I
00:27:35
said that naturally each
00:27:37
country
00:27:40
has its own cultural base And these bases
00:27:44
are very different and cultural by the way and
00:27:49
mental and all that stuff Well, that is, let’s
00:27:54
take
00:27:56
rock- music America, let's say the typical city of
00:28:00
Memphis Yes, the birthplace of Elvis, all kinds of
00:28:04
rock and roll, white and black, and so on
00:28:07
in England, let's say London or
00:28:10
Liverpool and compare this Memphis or
00:28:14
Liverpool with cities
00:28:18
like Dusseldorf or Cologne These are
00:28:22
completely different
00:28:26
things,
00:28:28
different cultural layers are completely different
00:28:33
human habits, including
00:28:35
musicianship, and so on, the Germans love
00:28:38
rigor, the Germans love technology, the Germans
00:28:42
love
00:28:44
electronics and all that other stuff. That is,
00:28:47
this has nothing to do with Memphis Tennessee, so
00:28:52
by the way, that is
00:28:56
typical of the sixties, there
00:28:59
were no traces of any Germans at all, that is, there
00:29:02
were none The Germans didn’t have any worthwhile
00:29:06
convincing rock and roll or
00:29:10
bzv, there were absolutely no Germans, that
00:29:14
is, all this kind of soul that was so openly
00:29:16
open,
00:29:20
blues kenro music, it just
00:29:25
doesn’t
00:29:26
correspond to the
00:29:29
character of the Germans in any way. But when
00:29:34
the prophet of psychedelic went quietly and so further, here
00:29:38
the Germans
00:29:39
found themselves in their trough. This
00:29:43
was already theirs. Well, the Germans gave birth, in general, to
00:29:47
some of the best groups in the history of the genre,
00:29:50
but that is, let’s
00:29:52
say
00:29:55
the group is ready to give the cut off that
00:29:59
this is the best psychedelic rock band of
00:30:02
all time and much
00:30:04
better than any of their closest
00:30:07
competitors Great greatest
00:30:10
group or there all this
00:30:14
space rock nri and Dream Klaus
00:30:18
Schulze all these uh means Crowd rock
00:30:23
bands Noah Faust and so on
00:30:27
it was, that is, it’s
00:30:30
not at all rock and roll is a completely different music,
00:30:33
but with a very German character, the
00:30:35
ultimate expression of this German
00:30:38
character is, of course, the
00:30:42
twerk group. That’s what I think, in general, there’s
00:30:45
no need to say much about real living
00:30:48
robots,
00:30:51
which means that
00:30:56
this is not a deviation. Yes, the
00:31:00
new German wave looks like a deviation Especially
00:31:03
their most radical This movement is the
00:31:06
so -called brilliant amateurs, that is,
00:31:10
Anna Baun, then there was a group even
00:31:13
more group in comparison with which
00:31:16
Ana Baun were just affectionate May. I
00:31:20
mean the
00:31:22
group with which I also had the good fortune to
00:31:25
communicate closely.
00:31:28
That’s because they are like since they
00:31:31
rebelled, including against this
00:31:34
German against this technical rigor,
00:31:38
that is, they were absolute
00:31:40
boundless hooligans, but we will consider
00:31:43
that
00:31:44
this is the exception that confirms the
00:31:48
rule so Let's move on
00:31:52
in the Ukrainian language, comrades Troki,
00:31:56
please tell me
00:31:59
kindly which Russian or
00:32:02
Soviet Russian-language Russian-language
00:32:07
magazine
00:32:10
critics
00:32:12
knowing tset you respect in Artyom respect In
00:32:16
general, I think everything is clear,
00:32:19
even to the terrible
00:32:26
edge of
00:32:28
Russian music journalists,
00:32:30
critics, musicologists I appreciate and
00:32:33
respect Well, it’s easier for me to say about the Soviets
00:32:37
there were actually two people
00:32:41
whom I undoubtedly undoubtedly respected, it
00:32:44
was interesting for me to read this Leonid
00:32:46
Borisovich
00:32:48
Pereverzev is my late father,
00:32:56
they were both with jazz roots. That
00:32:59
is, they were such journalists of
00:33:03
the musical sixties, let’s say so,
00:33:06
but at the same time they were smart, very literate
00:33:09
people. Well, I don’t think that I, that I
00:33:13
learned anything from them, if I from anyone -I
00:33:16
learned something, it’s more likely from writers on the one
00:33:18
hand, on the other hand from
00:33:20
Western music
00:33:22
journalists. That is, they did
00:33:25
n’t have an influence on me; they were undoubtedly
00:33:28
very
00:33:29
good; among the journalists of my
00:33:33
generation, I’m afraid I can’t name
00:33:38
anyone who would help me. I especially liked it, but
00:33:40
among young people I like it,
00:33:46
say Maxim Semelak, I
00:33:49
like you ons about music, there are
00:33:55
no
00:33:58
alend
00:33:59
mountains at all, I probably forgot someone, but in
00:34:05
general there is a journalist. But I remembered
00:34:09
this by the way, more likely from my generation. These are
00:34:12
Sergei Guryev and Alexander Kushnir So they
00:34:15
specialize in Russian Rock, it’s true that
00:34:17
Russian rock is
00:34:25
interesting to me from the point of view of the
00:34:29
civic position of the poetry of the Armed Forces, such
00:34:33
other things in general are there. What to
00:34:36
write about in terms of Russian rock Although I’ve
00:34:39
never been particularly interested in this
00:34:43
so so so so Artem kitch this year
00:34:48
marks 10 years since you and your family
00:34:52
moved to
00:34:55
e
00:34:58
Your bleak thoughts about the
00:35:00
terrible future of Russia will turn out to be
00:35:03
prophetic Well, you know what to
00:35:07
take and leave from one side to the
00:35:11
other to relocate, so to speak
00:35:14
This is a rather serious story and it is necessary And you
00:35:18
must have serious reasons
00:35:25
for What to lose And for me and my family,
00:35:30
our life in Moscow and the Moscow region was
00:35:34
very good. Well, that is, there is
00:35:41
an apartment, a dacha, another dacha, a
00:35:46
car, a son in an elite lyceum near Moscow,
00:35:52
a daughter, then, well, with us at the dacha Well,
00:35:58
everything is a super collection of paintings, a collection of
00:36:03
records. in general, that
00:36:05
is, such a normal life of a
00:36:08
representative of Well, what is called the
00:36:10
middle class,
00:36:12
that is, the upper middle
00:36:15
class, and
00:36:18
nevertheless, nevertheless, I
00:36:22
must say, they suffered
00:36:27
painful experiences precisely because,
00:36:30
in general, there is
00:36:32
no optimism for the further
00:36:37
development of events in the direction of Russia after the
00:36:40
fourteenth it
00:36:41
hasn’t been a year now, if before it
00:36:46
was still possible to flounder there in 2015, even in
00:36:51
2009, the
00:36:55
WTO
00:36:57
was painfully clear. It is clear that, in general, the
00:37:01
country of Russia is heading towards fascism,
00:37:04
Stalinism. That’s the rest of it, it’s
00:37:08
disgusting and not appetizing to them. And we have
00:37:12
children. I’ve done it many times. talked about what
00:37:16
if I were such a lone
00:37:19
wolf of
00:37:25
the Stepnoy because well, I lived in the Soviet Union
00:37:29
and was subjected to
00:37:31
some kind of repression there and so on, nothing.
00:37:34
I was interested, and I did
00:37:38
n’t want to go abroad. Although I had all the
00:37:41
possibilities for this But in this
00:37:44
case, I was not alone, but I have responsibility,
00:37:47
I have children, children, and here are the children, as well
00:37:52
as my wife, who is much smarter and more
00:37:57
insightful than me, so they decided everything
00:38:04
in favor of leaving, I must say that
00:38:08
never for a second
00:38:11
I didn’t
00:38:15
regret this decision further Let’s go
00:38:21
And so so so so
00:38:25
so
00:38:27
quick question I would like you to
00:38:29
judge such a delicate moment
00:38:32
this Tandem Anita lei Gudrun Good they
00:38:35
had joint musical projects Do
00:38:38
you think it was purely art or
00:38:41
aristocratic love Decadence in the
00:38:43
spirit to possess and belong What
00:38:46
was the name of the film story by Renata
00:38:49
Litvinova, it means
00:38:55
look at
00:38:57
each other, they knew each other well, they
00:39:00
collaborated very well, as if in passing,
00:39:05
not to say that in a serious way, they just
00:39:09
had a lot of mutual
00:39:10
acquaintances, starting with the
00:39:12
ske group There and so on which is there and the
00:39:17
game
00:39:20
by the way, you know in the
00:39:25
form of
00:39:27
Anita Lane in general was a
00:39:33
purely
00:39:36
heterosexual gudrun she is
00:39:39
actually a feminist and
00:39:41
bisexual undoubtedly
00:39:44
means Anita lei she for a long time they were well for at
00:39:48
least five years She was
00:39:55
constant with Rolando Howar the
00:39:58
house then there with some other non-
00:40:00
musical people he all had
00:40:03
men and moreover, in my opinion, she has
00:40:07
either two or three children. Well, of
00:40:11
course, she already
00:40:13
died in the twenty-first year or something.
00:40:17
But in general, she didn’t have any such Renato
00:40:21
Litvinovsky,
00:40:25
which means
00:40:27
Romanov,
00:40:29
and I, that is, I Naturally, I
00:40:34
didn’t
00:40:36
stand with a candle and didn’t monitor this situation in
00:40:40
any way to me, it’s absolutely
00:40:43
indifferent to me.
00:40:48
But I’m sure that’s how it goes.
00:40:53
Let’s go from the same means
00:40:57
rilya, a more pleasant question about Maxim
00:41:01
Sergeevich
00:41:02
Pokrovsky, I also remember that Maxim
00:41:04
often went to concerts of foreign
00:41:07
artists Moscow clubs When you
00:41:09
organized such tours, as you know,
00:41:12
Maxim Loman was once very fond of
00:41:14
electronic electronics of all kinds,
00:41:17
like
00:41:18
boop,
00:41:25
you are discussing
00:41:29
by the way whether Nogu Svelo is just an
00:41:31
artpack, do they have musical analogues
00:41:34
in the international
00:41:36
stage? Well, by the way, maybe Nogu
00:41:39
Svelo is like that since the artpack is full of
00:41:42
analogues from old and modern, from
00:41:46
modern ones let’s say groups like idles there
00:41:49
and so on or
00:41:51
there is an
00:41:53
American one. But regarding
00:41:59
my
00:42:00
personal and my all sorts of favorites
00:42:03
influence on Maxim Pokrovsky, I
00:42:05
can’t say anything, that is, I tell him about it I didn’t
00:42:08
ask, although we communicate with him So
00:42:12
Well, quite actively In recent years
00:42:15
But basically it all concerns,
00:42:16
naturally, again, the politics of the
00:42:19
emigrants, the suppression of any
00:42:25
prounity of work cultures, and so on on
00:42:28
music lovers’ topics I don’t remember when
00:42:31
Pokrovsky and I last time we talked
00:42:34
That is, if you are really
00:42:36
interested in this, then please contact
00:42:41
Maxim Sergeevich directly, I didn’t even know
00:42:44
that he was Sergeevich Maxim Sergeevich
00:42:50
Pokrovsky Artemi anniversary of a foreign agent you
00:42:55
know I don’t consider this my achievement
00:42:58
This is more likely This is more likely some kind so
00:43:02
easy PA The Yes, somehow a headache in
00:43:05
my life So there’s nothing to congratulate here.
00:43:09
Moreover, you understand that
00:43:11
I’m not a spy at all,
00:43:16
so that means you-you-you question
00:43:20
I had such a
00:43:22
cool team from the Eighties Brothers one after another which was
00:43:24
engaged in the formation of other groups, your
00:43:27
attitude towards this type of
00:43:29
creativity to take according to reason, more precisely it
00:43:33
was called Vova blue Vova blue then
00:43:37
Vova blue Brothers in size and so on
00:43:39
comes from the city of Chelyabinsk there as
00:43:42
its Chelyabinsk 70 closed city near
00:43:46
Chelyabinsk a wonderful group in the
00:43:49
blue I am very I really appreciated it because
00:43:52
he, of course, invented the technology. Well, that is,
00:43:55
he did exactly what they did in the West
00:43:59
with the help of all sorts of sophisticated
00:44:02
electronic SMPs, so he made rhythm
00:44:05
tracks based on some Western
00:44:08
recordings, so he put
00:44:11
his funny words on them It was very
00:44:14
cool, I liked it, and I still like it.
00:44:17
I think that all the time, in
00:44:20
different ways, they were some of the most
00:44:23
inventive. I think these are
00:44:25
suitable,
00:44:26
one of the most inventive musicians
00:44:28
in the Soviet
00:44:33
Union. Artemy. You once mentioned that you
00:44:35
weren’t fan of the King and the Fool, but I
00:44:38
hope you like Mikhail Gorshenev.
00:44:41
He often pointed out that there is no such
00:44:43
concept of rock, there is rock and roll. And that the concept of
00:44:46
rock exists only in Russia,
00:44:54
please comment, like one song, but
00:44:57
I like this song very actively,
00:45:01
Running Jumping from a Cliff, excellent
00:45:04
the song means no, of course the word rock is
00:45:07
everywhere, another thing is that
00:45:09
indeed in non-English-speaking countries
00:45:12
in countries where there is actually rock and roll in the
00:45:15
narrow sense of the word, well, that is, music, relatively
00:45:17
speaking, Elvis and Presley
00:45:20
Chuck and Berry there are all sorts of
00:45:25
[music]
00:45:27
and
00:45:28
so outside of
00:45:33
rock'n'roll and was used
00:45:37
less often This also applies to France This also
00:45:40
applies to Germany This also applies to
00:45:43
Scandinavia This also applies to the Soviet
00:45:45
Union and Russia But naturally
00:45:49
the word
00:45:51
ro is used
00:45:54
evang
00:45:57
No, I think he just said something like that
00:45:59
without
00:46:02
thinking
00:46:04
Gorshenev,
00:46:06
comment on my maxims It was the case
00:46:09
in
00:46:10
Arkhangelsk, my friend
00:46:13
headed a purely local group, Koshkin
00:46:16
Dom, the group had two advantages; the
00:46:24
first group, Koshkin Dom, was known personally by AK
00:46:29
Troitsky,
00:46:31
which means Can you confirm this Fact
00:46:34
or was the dog lying? It’s a thing of
00:46:37
the past. I can confirm this fact by
00:46:40
exactly half. The fact is that I
00:46:42
really knew group Koshkin Dom, but
00:46:45
it was a group from Odessa, that is, one
00:46:47
of the most famous Odessa groups
00:46:50
was called Koshkin Dom,
00:46:56
well, like such a prophet with an emphasis on
00:46:58
keyboards and so on, I knew this group from
00:47:01
Arkhangelsk, Koshkin Dom, I’m
00:47:04
afraid I didn’t know either or knew but
00:47:09
somehow completely forgot
00:47:12
Sorry one more question, remember
00:47:15
something about strange games from your personal
00:47:18
What is not on Wikipedia In my opinion, this is the
00:47:21
most crazy perky forgotten
00:47:23
Leningrad group a breath of fresh
00:47:27
air Why in your opinion after the
00:47:29
division of one group into two neither
00:47:31
half achieved
00:47:34
anything,
00:47:36
but
00:47:38
first of all, they are strange and they really were
00:47:40
one of the best St. Petersburg groups of the early
00:47:43
eighties and I think I think
00:47:47
that their strength was that they
00:47:51
played well
00:47:54
Eh ru then the aquarium, be it a movie, be it a
00:48:01
Makovsky zoo Well there all sorts of other things,
00:48:05
they all played purely
00:48:14
musical strange games, they did
00:48:17
n’t write their own lyrics, as you know, they took
00:48:20
all sorts of poems from professional pov
00:48:24
quality
00:48:27
Prim they played dance music, which,
00:48:30
again, was never the case with Leningrad groups,
00:48:33
and in general, it
00:48:35
wasn’t typical for Moscow ones either That is, under strange
00:48:38
the games could be danced perfectly
00:48:40
Try pop music to the group Aquarium
00:48:45
yes So Or there is a tambourine or
00:48:47
some other
00:48:54
typical ones there are a big success and that’s why they
00:48:57
liked Joanie Stingray they were
00:48:59
more like just some kind of non-
00:49:03
Russian
00:49:05
group that’s why they broke up
00:49:10
Well, I think there were personal reasons for this,
00:49:13
because after all, the
00:49:15
founder of the group, Sasha Davydov, he
00:49:19
left it, he left it and soon died, but he
00:49:22
had very serious problems with
00:49:24
drugs, which
00:49:28
means
00:49:30
that none of the
00:49:34
groups that formed after the collapse of
00:49:37
strange games, nothing was achieved But
00:49:40
you’re just mistaken, the game group where the
00:49:43
Salogub brothers played, it’s really
00:49:46
In general, well, that is, as if it were such a
00:49:49
typical Serednikovo Roklu group,
00:49:53
nothing special But the group
00:49:56
where
00:49:58
from the strange games st and Kolya Gusev
00:50:01
keyboardist and Lyosha Rakhov is a saxophonist,
00:50:05
in my opinion, and drummer Kondrashkin, too,
00:50:08
but
00:50:10
Ave was an outstanding absolutely unique
00:50:15
group. As you probably know Anton
00:50:20
Donsky, the founder of the tree theater was in x
00:50:23
front, this would be one of the original groups
00:50:27
in general, and moreover, I will say
00:50:30
that perhaps with the exception of maybe
00:50:34
sounds Well, not a single Russian Soviet
00:50:39
group made such an impression
00:50:42
on Western audiences as
00:50:45
Avia because it was a BND show there with
00:50:48
all these propaganda proletarian cults and
00:50:53
so on,
00:50:56
and about the Euro they have never seen anything like this at all.
00:50:58
So I’m talking about this consciously
00:51:01
because I drove
00:51:03
actually arranged their contract with and so
00:51:09
on, so no, it was
00:51:12
just a historical group. I think one
00:51:15
of the most important groups in general in the history of
00:51:24
rock has only 10 minutes left. Okay, I wo
00:51:28
n’t talk about electro Clash;
00:51:31
finally, the question is not about music
00:51:34
Thank you God in Soviet times in the
00:51:38
Baltic republics there was great cinema and
00:51:42
brilliant, very good actors. What about
00:51:44
it now? Well, look at what’s
00:51:48
happening in Lithuania and Latvia. I do
00:51:51
n’t
00:51:52
know anything. I haven’t seen any films there.
00:51:56
We’ve had cinema in Estonia for 1,000 years. The situation is not
00:51:59
bad, firstly
00:52:01
there is a great
00:52:04
brilliant animator
00:52:07
who, by the way, is currently finishing his
00:52:10
new film. This is
00:52:13
actually a person of the level there, so to speak,
00:52:16
Schwan Mayer ki and so
00:52:24
on,
00:52:25
but he really hasn’t done anything for a long time, in my opinion
00:52:27
Here is the main Estonian
00:52:32
film director of the nineties, Hardy
00:52:35
Volmer, still directs, but
00:52:38
now he makes more documentaries and
00:52:41
so on. By the way, if you haven’t watched
00:52:43
his film, All My Lenins. Be
00:52:46
sure to watch it, remember the story
00:52:49
about Putin and his doubles, this is
00:52:54
fan
00:52:56
f, that means this is Hardy Mera from what I
00:53:00
saw
00:53:01
of the last one, the best, of course, is
00:53:04
also a fantastic film, this is the film November, based on an
00:53:08
even more
00:53:10
awesome novel or story by
00:53:13
Andrei Kih, November or the thick of it, but this is this, this is a
00:53:19
masterpiece, this is an absolute masterpiece, by the
00:53:21
way, it’s very popular at all sorts of
00:53:25
House festivals and so on This is profound such a
00:53:27
pathological art house but the
00:53:30
director's name is of the highest quality, I
00:53:34
also ordered a Rainer Sarne film for myself somewhere in
00:53:40
20172, so I won't talk
00:53:44
about music anymore, let's not offend,
00:53:48
so as not to offend our chat, I'm
00:53:52
babbling for something, please excuse me there
00:53:54
were some questions
00:53:59
Why don’t you want to watch the film the
00:54:01
boy’s word listen if the boy’s word
00:54:04
It was a film Yes, even a two-part film I
00:54:08
would watch it just out of
00:54:10
anthropological interest spend who the
00:54:13
hell knows on this How many evenings I do
00:54:17
n’t feel like it at all if I watch
00:54:20
some series, either this or something
00:54:22
that really bothers me
00:54:26
or something that I can’t do without in
00:54:29
life and I can easily do without this and it does
00:54:32
n’t bother you that
00:54:35
nicknames are a republic. You’ve
00:54:37
always
00:54:39
been for Democrats. It depends on what kind of Democrats. It depends on
00:54:42
what kind of Republicans are in at the moment, I
00:54:45
mean, I’m not a fetishist of some
00:54:47
democratic party
00:54:54
and the
00:55:00
deformed
00:55:02
Lin So this is
00:55:04
exactly the story, as you know,
00:55:07
there are
00:55:10
problems I won’t focus on and
00:55:13
dwell on, but I think that
00:55:17
in the field of foreign policy, a
00:55:24
closer look seems more reliable and
00:55:26
promising than the position of the
00:55:29
democratic couple Well, naturally,
00:55:32
a lot depends on who Nick
00:55:34
Haley is, if God forbid she will be a
00:55:38
Republican candidate for
00:55:41
president, who she will take as her partner
00:55:44
as vice president, if she takes
00:55:47
some cool dude like
00:55:49
Mitt Romney, for example that’s going to be
00:55:52
great. That’s it,
00:55:57
I’ve delved into the archive of
00:55:59
Troitsky’s programs on Radio Liberty, wonderful
00:56:02
programs from the nineteenth year of programs from a
00:56:05
world that has gone forever before Covid and war.
00:56:07
Well, all the archives are posted there and it’s
00:56:11
not even from 2019, these are the archives since I
00:56:15
started making music free in
00:56:19
2015 and
00:56:23
checked all the archives That's it, but try, of
00:56:27
course, to listen to all this, it will
00:56:29
take you even more time than it would take me to
00:56:32
watch the series, the words of the boy That's it But
00:56:35
nevertheless, if you are music lovers, then it's worth it the
00:56:39
choice music for Soon it's
00:56:42
already 10 years like this with Tom
00:56:47
Weiss with Tom
00:56:51
Umm MST s and traumatic because I
00:56:57
really wanted to I adore this artist I
00:57:00
really wanted to when I was actively involved in
00:57:03
all sorts of touring, that is, in the late
00:57:06
nineties and throughout the tenths
00:57:10
I really wanted to bring Tom Weiss to
00:57:12
Russia but to Unfortunately, nothing worked out,
00:57:15
and this is the only
00:57:19
artist with whom nothing worked out.
00:57:22
Everyone else brought whoever I wanted.
00:57:31
Tell me about your music
00:57:34
collection on vinyl and a
00:57:37
compact machine. Is it worth spending money on
00:57:40
media when everything can be purchased on the
00:57:42
Internet? Is it relevant to spend money on
00:57:45
media? your choice I’m a man
00:57:48
of the last century I love
00:57:50
audio, so I’m not some kind of
00:57:55
hardened
00:57:57
dude, to become means to these
00:58:04
sectarians of vinyl, vinyl records are
00:58:08
very ceremonious,
00:58:14
especially in
00:58:16
America in Tallinn, it’s wild and expensive, hard,
00:58:20
and so on, there’s no way to pay for Peres
00:58:24
once I did it when I went
00:58:28
to London and New York for the first time But for the advantage I
00:58:32
mean the airbase But uh but
00:58:36
I still buy CDs and with
00:58:39
great pleasure It’s just a
00:58:41
shame that now
00:58:44
some of the music is on CD doesn’t come out It comes out
00:58:47
only on vinyl Well, I think that this is
00:58:51
wrong, but of course I can’t do anything about
00:58:53
it,
00:58:55
although they are
00:58:59
convincing the owners of the record labels to
00:59:03
continue releasing
00:59:06
CDs That’s because I think
00:59:08
that this format is by no means dead yet,
00:59:14
but to argue about the connection between music and politics
00:59:18
Well, in principle, it was possible, but it is necessary to
00:59:20
choose some specific narrow Aspect
00:59:22
because in general it will take a very, very long time to talk about this topic
00:59:27
Protek absolutely
00:59:30
agree,
00:59:32
yes, so about Largo I won’t
00:59:36
answer anymore That this is the third time I’ve
00:59:39
come across I have questions about Alexander
00:59:42
Largo, I’m all done. I’m done with Alexander
00:59:46
Kim,
00:59:49
say the word success with what is it,
00:59:55
some kind of
00:59:57
bourgeois, some kind of greedy word success.
01:00:01
That is, I associate the word success
01:00:03
with some less than
01:00:05
pleasant people there, like
01:00:09
there for always are you at a naked party there
01:00:12
like Ksenia Sobchak or this Philip
01:00:16
Kirkorov he doesn’t like it like somehow
01:00:21
I like losers more
01:00:26
so are you now communicating with Brown from the
01:00:29
group Provi don’t know what’s
01:00:32
going on with them And what he thinks about what’s
01:00:34
happening in Ukraine with David Brown
01:00:37
Well, we are kind of friends and in general I
01:00:40
discovered him, you can
01:00:42
say So he brought him to our Eastern
01:00:53
Hemisphere,
01:00:55
I discovered some disagreements with him.
01:00:58
That is, it’s not that he
01:01:01
supports Russian
01:01:03
aggression in Ukraine, but he really wants to
01:01:06
Well, just like some of my Russian
01:01:08
friends, musicians, are also wonderful people, I won’t
01:01:11
name names, he tries to
01:01:14
ignore it, as it were, because he loves
01:01:16
Russia, he loves Ukraine, and
01:01:23
so on,
01:01:25
he prefers to remain silent on
01:01:27
this topic. Which, in my opinion, is not very
01:01:31
right.
01:01:33
So is happening with Aru TV I
01:01:38
can’t tell you So, well, Arut is not
01:01:43
just me, it’s that we have a whole
01:01:45
bunch of people there and I’m just like a person who is
01:01:47
involved in many other things on the
01:01:50
one hand and on the other
01:01:52
hand
01:01:55
I wouldn’t I love all kinds of
01:01:58
managerial and so on work. I
01:02:01
love pure creativity. That’s
01:02:04
why I try not to get involved in the
01:02:06
affairs of
01:02:07
Rutv. That’s
01:02:09
because my situation at Rutv
01:02:13
generally suits me more or less.
01:02:15
Although I agree that in
01:02:19
general there may be some
01:02:22
questions for to our eternal
01:02:27
starting point
01:02:30
Ah, has guitar music ended in
01:02:33
terms of the relevance of sound? That is why
01:02:38
Alya LCD Sound System groups began to enter a certain mainstream at the beginning of the 22nd century
01:02:41
and and with them No no
01:02:45
guitar guitar music is in perfect
01:02:48
order, it is so charming That it
01:02:51
will end simply because let’s say the fashion
01:02:53
has passed, it just can’t, but it’s the
01:02:56
same thing as you would ask about a piano
01:02:59
or an organ or a saxophone. These are
01:03:02
cool musical instruments, and
01:03:05
as you understand, a
01:03:15
guitar. It’s also very different. There’s an acoustic guitar, there’s an electric guitar, and there’s also a guitar. passed through there midi and a
01:03:18
million check which sounds generally God
01:03:21
knows how, and the guitar, by the way, from a
01:03:24
visual point of view is very good
01:03:27
and good on stage, that is, I know people
01:03:31
who had a musical education in
01:03:35
piano but switched to
01:03:38
guitar, not because they didn’t like it,
01:03:41
let’s say the sound of a piano, but because a piano is
01:03:44
boring, it’s such a huge
01:03:47
car and you sit behind it, either to the right or
01:03:51
to the left, and so on, and with a guitar you can
01:03:53
do whatever you want. Like Jimi
01:03:56
Hendrix or some guy like that, I do
01:04:01
n’t even remember his name anymore there are all sorts of
01:04:03
other scandalous guitarists and Eddie Van
01:04:07
Halen There and so on so no no
01:04:10
no with the guitar everything is in perfect
01:04:12
order here the guitar groups I think they
01:04:15
will still be able to survive even all sorts of
01:04:19
electronic keyboards
01:04:23
and I do
01:04:24
n’t know anything
01:04:28
about C.J. Sorry, I’m really I’m
01:04:32
not well
01:04:37
versed in RPE How do you feel about the
01:04:39
numerous reissues of cult
01:04:41
rock albums in the form of boxes with
01:04:43
additional material How often do
01:04:45
you buy such publications Well, in general, I
01:04:53
have some interesting
01:04:55
additions to this, applications and so on, of
01:04:58
course these are small editions,
01:05:00
of course this is especially important for such people
01:05:02
fanatics and so on But in
01:05:05
my opinion this is such a nice part of
01:05:07
the market and I like the fact that people don’t
01:05:10
mind a lot of money to buy these
01:05:13
boxes. This suggests that
01:05:16
they love music disinterestedly and are ready to
01:05:20
pay any money, here I am Well, it happens
01:05:25
it happens. Honestly, I buy these boxes,
01:05:28
if there is no way to get them in
01:05:31
some more profitable way, then yes, I
01:05:35
buy them. By the way, many of these
01:05:38
sets, especially collections, all sorts of interesting
01:05:42
collections,
01:05:46
boxed parts in
01:05:49
the spread, right there, well, lately,
01:05:52
let’s say I’ve had e-boxes sows the
01:05:55
Manchester post bank or there is a
01:05:59
British blues Well, in general, there is
01:06:03
something to get out of the box
01:06:07
so so so so so
01:06:10
so And the time is already 1805 Nothing more just a little
01:06:14
bit
01:06:16
so so so
01:06:21
they passed so oh the boors they went for
01:06:25
a long time They weren’t like
01:06:31
that I usually
01:06:33
catch them Witte there, I sometimes post
01:06:35
special tweets there about which I
01:06:38
know for sure that now these
01:06:41
Putin [ __ ] will swoop in there and that’s exactly how it always
01:06:44
happens and I delete them, send them
01:06:53
to
01:06:58
sanitation and
01:07:01
hygiene, so let’s move
01:07:04
on to the soul, how do you like Pavlov’s
01:07:09
sdok Yes, Pavlov’s sdok was good a good
01:07:13
American band of the mid-
01:07:17
seventies played such a
01:07:22
provo
01:07:24
I forgot the name of the lead singer Pavlo sigh but
01:07:27
he had a very very unusual timbre of
01:07:30
voice and manner of singing pamp Man
01:07:35
their first album was called just like this with a
01:07:38
dog on the cover graphically
01:07:41
executed yes the group was
01:07:45
undoubtedly familiar do you like
01:07:49
Dmitry
01:07:50
Chernyshevsky's channel savma No, this is the first time I've heard about
01:07:53
such a channel and about such a
01:07:59
person
01:08:01
so so so so so so so so so
01:08:11
so Okay guys that's it,
01:08:14
some idiot here means he's
01:08:18
turned around and wants to impale me
01:08:22
so What kind of schmuck is this? us in the chat Well, some
01:08:26
schmuck has formed like this and they are telling me that it’s
01:08:30
time
01:08:33
to call it a day, yes. So,
01:08:36
whoever at your fingertips
01:08:39
can ban this dude,
01:08:42
I honestly don’t know how to do this,
01:08:44
especially since I’m busy answering your
01:08:47
questions, there are terrible sounds of cymbals in the background Yes,
01:08:51
because it’s time for me to have dinner,
01:08:54
creepy sounds
01:08:57
of plates Well, the last question, the
01:09:01
last
01:09:02
question
01:09:04
is: When and who will distribute wolf
01:09:07
tickets from Steppenwolf, it means collecting
01:09:10
votes, I’m almost done, I’ve
01:09:12
already got 43 or 44 experts there,
01:09:15
that’s more than enough for me,
01:09:25
I’ll announce more results of the independent
01:09:30
music
01:09:32
Russian-speaking Russian diaspora
01:09:35
award Steppenwolf By the way, I think that
01:09:39
maybe I’ll announce them just in time Oh
01:09:42
thank you Elena Nikrasova you
01:09:45
gave me good ideas Maybe I’ll announce them not in
01:09:48
writing but orally just
01:09:54
in exactly a week that’s all guys,
01:09:57
don't freeze happily yet please our
01:10:01
Solidarity from
01:10:03
Bashkortostan Glory to
01:10:05
Ukraine
01:10:08
and Happy Epiphany by the way Bye bye

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