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Начнем
2:58
Маргулис: изумруд или жемчуг?
3:20
О чем не хочется говорить
4:10
На чем погорел музыкальный люд
5:23
Почитываю Лобушкина
6:20
Почему я не уехал
9:48
Мы были косматыми и не ходили строем
10:35
Притча о Ходже Насреддине
11:25
Почему не люблю интервью
12:40
ИИ и музыка
13:59
Молодые толком не умеют работать
15:49
Короткое замыкание
16:04
О чем нужно говорить
16:27
«Квартирник»: музыканты изнутри
23:37
У Шамана звериная энергетика
25:13
Валерия и джаз
26:40
Что для меня говно
27:53
О «Нашествии»
29:12
Макаревич на меня обижен
29:48
О Гребенщикове
31:00
Любимый старый анекдот
31:48
ИИ предполагает, что мог бы спросить Макаревич
33:00
Когда закончилась Советская власть, все кинулись писать политические песни
34:59
Злые комменты
39:00
У моей жены хорошее чувство юмора
44:18
Картинки от Миджорни
47:30
О премьере клипа на песню «Москва»
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network Yes, it’s nice to talk with an intelligent
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person It’s a pity what’s wrong with you But I’m with
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you, yes, I heard you, I read you, you have a
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fairly good level of observation that
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I like here, besides me, artificial intelligence will also
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assist me,
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including its shaitan machine I
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want everything - find out what
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artificial intelligence thinks Let's
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ask her, my friend Tell us who
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Evgeniy Margulis is
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[ __ ] you
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[music]
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Well, hello Zhora Evgeniy is very glad to
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see you Thank you, I like that in
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all the endeavors of new programs,
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scientists use me like a mouse, they check everything on
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me that is, all operations, all new
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drugs Thank you for the invitation Maybe
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we’ll get to know each other Or our viewers Do you
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think you know, I’m not sure
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[music]
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I will also have
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artificial intelligence assist me gpt neural networks
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that’s all this wonderful
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column will voice all this
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splendor by the way she needs to be
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called something. It’s like you have a dog, if my
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memory serves me right. But
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she’s like our joint dog, and when our
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son goes somewhere, we have a
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dog when we go somewhere, as
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always, it’s natural for him to call her
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friend buddy, maybe we'll
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call this dog buddy, it's easy that he
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doesn't have a name, it's good buddy,
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long live
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the machine. I still want to know what
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artificial intelligence thinks. Let's
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ask him what question we'll ask first,
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but first You seem to want to voice
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ask. from artificial intelligence from a
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friend Yes, who am I? Let's ask
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my friend Tell us who is Evgeniy
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Margulis
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[ __ ] you
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margaris in Lithuanian Margulis Hasidic
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Ashkenazi pronunciation which
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means a precious stone emerald
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Evgeniy Margulis Soviet and Russian
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musician man gained wide popularity
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after performing in the group
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Time Machine
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[ music]
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True Well, yes, but after all, they won’t
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die, but pearls are pearls Yes, still
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precious precious Yes,
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I’ll tell you briefly In general, that we will have the first
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block, our most interesting This is a question
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that you wouldn’t want to talk about,
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then I’ll ask you what I need
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talk and then what would you like to
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talk about
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[music]
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What questions terribly piss you off I don’t really
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like The spectrum is quite
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wide but I don’t like to talk about politics
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because I still think that a
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musician’s destiny is to compose and perform your own
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music to have a civil position
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is understandable. She must be present, but
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politics is best spoken about by people
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who are involved in Yes. Which is more
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material? And ours are
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emotional [ __ ]. Forgive me God, it is
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based only on the
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technical attitudes that scared you away at
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the moment, you read something, you
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didn’t understand anything, but you it either
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outraged or amazed you and you need to
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comment somehow And you
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start talking nonsense out of emotion and Pay attention to
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how many people
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got burned by this, that is, you seem to
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think that this is a smart person, but he
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starts commenting on something and something... then
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explain and you understand that in front of you, but a
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complete idiot, it would be better if he remained silent and played
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his song now The only
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problem is that we will not
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really touch upon politics, but
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now there is simply no way, as if
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it were not there, to remain silent
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and I was also attracted Although who am I
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for me asks about politics, that’s why we’ll
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leave this
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as a political scientist to professional people
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who understand this, and
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we’d better talk about technologies, artificial
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intelligence, neural network, and this is all
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closer to me, and I think it’s for you because
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these technologies also get into art, and
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since a person who makes
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music will It’s interesting
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to talk to you in the context of this, it’s nice to
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talk to an intelligent person
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heard
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Evgeniy Thank you, it’s a pleasure to talk and
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in general it’s great for me I read you
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where I
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read you on the telegram it was
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quite interesting and again you know
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you have a good fairly good level of
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observation that I like listen
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nice then a minute of advertising
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integration subscribe to the
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telegram channel trapushkin there is also a
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telegram channeldushkin lightning this
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news I already have you see
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even reviews
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Yes it’s real Otherwise everyone tells me that
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I have bots there There is no bot There you go You
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know there are probably not very many a
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pleasant question that seems to be in
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the air and it’s hardly political, it’s
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more just about personal things, many of your
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colleagues, musicians and others, have left.
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And my colleagues are also there, who are there to enter the
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spheres and so on, they left. You stayed, I
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understand, I arrived and you stayed and walked
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on
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federal broadcasts and so on, you probably
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get tons of [ __ ], you read
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some comments to yourself. I hope that
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this doesn’t bother you at all, but
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nevertheless, why didn’t you leave?
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Well, firstly, I was born here
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and secondly, my whole life is
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spent here
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what I have achieved I have achieved here
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and, as it were, before ours what already exists
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because there is a different mentality in order
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to go there you need to either
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be born there or think like the people who
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live there I really like to vacation
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abroad, but after, say, two weeks
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I have a clinch from the
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state but not a buzz, not a buzz
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Because I can’t communicate with whoever I
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want, I can’t do what I want,
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what I’m used to. So, aimless vacation is like
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sitting there on the beach, swimming, the sea is not
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particularly interesting to me, I usually
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go abroad I go to concerts and visit interesting cities while
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staggering, that is, I travel between cities to
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my friends who are
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currently there, this is an option for a good
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trip, but
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all the work and all the fun I have, of course, is
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here. For me, let’s say the story of
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life abroad: I came to America
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somewhere in the early nineties And of
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course, I went to Brighton Beach because it’s
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all ours and Tatyana’s restaurant, there are
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many many of our names, for
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me this is an
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indicator of America at that time, an
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indicator of this Russian
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sausage migration of ours, this is a beacon on which
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such a hefty one, well, the Tower is probably
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some kind of- then a tower on which there are two
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loudspeakers and in very poor quality they
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broadcast
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Zhvanetsky and a crowd of old
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Jews flocks in, they stand near this tower
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listening to what Zhvanetsky is broadcasting,
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others approach what he said, a
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chain that is closer to the loudspeaker
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begins to explain to those who have just
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arrived what he said this is exactly
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the story of the Russian migration of that
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time. Why did people leave then?
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You know, but mainly from
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instability because, let’s say, if you
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take the fifth blood type,
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then there really were problems with
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anti-Semitism; it was difficult to get a
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job; it was difficult
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[music]
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persisted 70 80s years of quite
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difficult advancement up the career
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ladder, you had to either join the party
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or do something else like that. Well,
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naturally there was nothing to eat because there were
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coupons and so on,
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but naturally abroad the bread is always
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sweeter, naturally abundance and jeans
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that we loved. That’s why people
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were leaving And you didn’t think about leaving at that time.
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You know, there were such ideas
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because there were problems, after all, of the Soviet
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regime. We still led such a
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social way of life so that the
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shaggy ones would dress differently from what was
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customary because they walked they especially
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built and sang songs not about love or about
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the party about love for the profession about
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some other bodies which, let’s say,
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people calling them editors there,
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concerts of enterprises there, brain concert
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Rosconze and so on, they were always looking for
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some kind of double And triple meaning there
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some ordinary song about how,
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in principle, it sucks for me took on a
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completely different color. That is,
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the idea was immediately conjured up that he felt bad in the
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Soviet Union, then worse, he hates
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the party, the Jewish face is leaving for Israel
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Well, and further upward in this
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regard, you know, I behaved like the hero of
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Khadzhin is the middle who said that in
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20 years He will teach the donkey to speak, how so
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he says in 20 years anything can happen under 20 years
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Anything can die under the sun,
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and I myself can, so I was waiting for all these
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three components
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to appear here in the Soviet Union, but
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Perestroika happened and somehow
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Yesenin began to live
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In general, you didn’t bend to the changing
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world again, I’m quoting a
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famous piece of music
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[music]
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the theme of
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infuriating questions is some kind of thing
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that infuriates you throughout this entire career
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Surely you’ve already waited for 100
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billion interviews of the usual Why not
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really I agree to an interview because all
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the questions are the same But maybe
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commas have been rearranged somewhere and a couple of words thrown out, but
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everything is still the same your
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creative plans
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Yes, how did the apartment building appear, are you Jewish and
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well, in general, everything is fine, we’ll try
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something newer now because
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more interesting maybe even more unexpected after
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all Now the time is so changeable
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You would say that the world for you will no longer
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be the same Yes no the world changes
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naturally you change the world changes
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obediently even in the simplest example back
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there 20 years ago we had
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rotary phones now you and
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communication gadgets with everyone else call by
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phone This is already considered bad form, you
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need to write to a person first
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call him without warning
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Make a call
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What do you think about the fact that
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artificial intelligence has already learned
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to generate music, there are
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whole albums that are generated by a
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neural network, you understand in principle this
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idea has been in the air for a long time. I remember.
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Probably 5 or 6 years ago,
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some platforms appeared, as if made for
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musicians who, on request, wrote
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poems and words for you and made some kind of music
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based on what this
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platform knows. That is, they threw
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some kind of stuff on there -that information Well, that is, a variant
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of this, you know, plagiarism Light
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turns out to be
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artificial intelligence as an assistant, and
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now everyone is Worried that it will replace
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creative professions, it always seemed that
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robots would work in factories and
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replace
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taxi drivers, couriers, etc., but no,
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somehow they broke into the creative environment
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and now there’s a whole album, I’ll repeat the
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covers again, even the cover of our program
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was generated entirely by a neural network and the
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music and the whole picture and everything, but you
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understand, in principle, while there are people
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who come up with all this. They
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came up with these neural networks, then I hope that
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at some point They they look like a switch
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and yes Basically, this is such a Feni of the younger
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generation of the younger generation who
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really don’t know how and don’t want to work and
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thanks to these, let’s say neural networks and
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intelligence, they are trying to make a
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statement about themselves;
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Mercedes threw in such a phrase
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that when developing an autopilot for
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our cars, we will sew up
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the scheme of its operation in such a way that
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if it has to make a decision
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to Save people inside
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or Save people outside, let’s say
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you are in a cliff or in a crowd of people, then
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Autopilot will make a decision to
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To save people inside the car even if
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this will lead to the death of those outside. That
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is, he will not direct people into a tree, into a pole or
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into a cliff, he will direct people if there are
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no other options. A very big
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scandal arose and a
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public discussion began around this.
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Because how can he say that, here he is
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now it will put pressure on people, but on the other
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hand, those who buy a Mercedes and
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put their family and children there will remember
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this,
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you know that this is a double-edged sword, these are
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ethical issues and that’s why I think that there
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probably won’t be such a cool solution,
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or if they didn’t, I think that they will find
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something in the middle That is, he will press
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lightly and lightly Save people
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because because such drastic
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changes but the machines will go crazy and go to
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crush the people, we will hope this will not
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happen that
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you are standing somewhere like a joke thanks to a short
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circuit The smart home turns into
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[ __ ] Yes, that’s why Let’s hope that there
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will be a short circuit
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artificial intelligence will
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shut down for a while
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You’ve always been a musician And now you’ve
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unexpectedly become a leading TV presenter on
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federal air Tell us, first of all, about
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your projects, what projects are you preparing, if
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they are being prepared besides apartment dwellers
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There is another one I won’t voice the idea for now so
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as not to rush God somehow
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you understand and the apartment dwellers but the apartment dwellers,
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well, first of all, I think it’s an educational
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program, it’s always interesting to see the
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musicians inside more than
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once dressed up like a Christmas tree.
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But it’s just such a morning musician
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who tore
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his eyes out something - then he clicked the boom and wrote a song,
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wrote some lines, grabbed the
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guitar lying next to the bed, banged two
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chords there and immediately showed the song either to his wife
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or to the one who was nearby, I
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wanted just
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such a program that would show how it
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all is born because the
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artist is on at a distance But how are you
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from me good entry
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add-on sand but here I perform already
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you know how An old fart and a connoisseur of
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art is quite conservative I do
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n’t know modern
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youth music very well because after all,
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my head is tailored
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to a certain style and Sashka ST
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brings me and shows the heroes of the
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Internet, that is, again
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returning to the same Internet with the
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same 15 minutes of Fame because there are
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some heroes on the Internet
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who recorded one track there. They
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now think not in records but in
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Simba tracks, they release one there single and
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becomes brutally popular With what a
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wild number of views and now Sashka
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doesn’t cite and show that there are
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such people on Earth, I’m interested,
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of course, to communicate with them, even though they
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already speak a completely different language,
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if you hadn’t gone to register, you would have followed your
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own I don’t know the people behind the work of these
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artists, but since I
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still sometimes read the press on the Internet,
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Naturally I don’t
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ignore some music sites where
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they show new releases from some
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Shaitan who suddenly
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appeared unexpectedly and everyone writes in from him, but also I
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mean young people, well, how was it with
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the morning star and other things, I’m
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interested in listening to either it
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touches me in some way very rarely
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or it doesn’t touch me. I’ll
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never go back to this again. But let’s say young
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performers have a human face, I somehow
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find them right away. Look at them Do
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you think that
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young people can [ __ ] up the music? They
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always say that before the music
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was good, but now it’s generally not clear
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that
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all this lies and [ __ ] was also in bulk. It’s
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just that everyone speaks from the height of their
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age about the music that you listened to,
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our parents couldn’t stand it,
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only technology changes. Well and
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technology may allow completely new people to get into
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this musical creativity,
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that is, any housewife. What did
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you mean, I meant that
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look, you say, there are sites
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that allow you to
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appear a long time ago, they help
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artists. Maybe you have questions there, and
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so on, now it’s possible a modern
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musician will be an industrial engineer who
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correctly asks a request to a neural network, it
00:20:02
generates a sample or ready-made tracks for him,
00:20:04
and then he sits on the computer,
00:20:06
cleans it up, maybe even sings a song in
00:20:08
his own voice. That is, he just sits and
00:20:10
came up with the text and can also
00:20:12
write the text. And then he passes it off as
00:20:15
his own creativity and it turns out that
00:20:17
people without a musical education and without the
00:20:20
right background fall into this
00:20:23
area of ​​conditionally show business, maybe
00:20:27
soon there will be fake technologies and videos
00:20:29
generated And you just sit there, just press the
00:20:31
publish button and say
00:20:34
that you are the artist, here I am about this you
00:20:36
understand that it can be, but at
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some point I think that it will get boring
00:20:42
because, again, in this case
00:20:45
creativity is lost. You, if
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you order something for yourself, there is
00:20:50
some kind of definite form of what
00:20:54
you want to hear I want the song to
00:20:56
be similar, let’s say, to Deep Purple,
00:21:00
I take such classic examples, she
00:21:03
came up with a song in the spirit of Deep Purple, she
00:21:07
came up with the lyrics, the perfume of Deep Purple, she
00:21:10
made your voice look like Nagilana,
00:21:13
but it’s like it was already done with other
00:21:16
sounds, someone else did something there then that was
00:21:19
all already it was uninteresting myself I
00:21:22
always get a kick out of coming up with something so it does
00:21:25
n’t look like you know when I’m sitting there he’ll come up with
00:21:29
something he took a couple of
00:21:30
chords started to add to it
00:21:32
come up with it then to me it looks like
00:21:36
some kind of artist there, [ __ ] it let me
00:21:38
I’ll do it differently, you start to think, you
00:21:40
start to work, you start to get
00:21:43
creative. It’s much more interesting
00:21:45
than ordering this dish from a restaurant,
00:21:49
this dish, this dish, that is, it’s
00:21:51
more pleasant to cook it yourself, of course,
00:21:53
naturally, and that’s why there are such
00:21:56
countless rappers who
00:21:58
carry the same message. [ __ ], God forgive me,
00:22:01
and he does it all on the track of artists
00:22:04
who were there before, but look, they’re
00:22:07
charging you for the artists you
00:22:09
invite both to register and to the apartment building, and that’s
00:22:13
why you’re doing it. And these are young people,
00:22:17
some rappers, etc. Why are you
00:22:19
doing this, but in the first place? I do the first ones Because
00:22:22
I’m interested
00:22:24
I’m interested in showing an artist if I’m
00:22:28
interested That is, if there’s
00:22:30
something to talk about and really what he
00:22:34
does touches me somehow And they
00:22:35
definitely show me I can’t
00:22:37
say that I have perfect musical
00:22:39
taste, but I have taste so far
00:22:42
the arrival was not bad, the dough is arriving because My
00:22:45
generation doesn’t accept new artists,
00:22:47
new artists don’t accept The new
00:22:50
generation of [ __ ] don’t accept either this
00:22:52
or that, just the main thing is don’t listen to
00:22:54
write that I’m a ferret, a fool, a bastard, a
00:22:57
brute Well, of course, he sold it, but
00:23:00
condemning for whom it came most of all
00:23:01
Yes, for almost everyone. That is, while the
00:23:05
shamans are in first place for me, the singer Valeria
00:23:08
Vaenga, in my opinion, was, that is, a judgment, let’s
00:23:12
say. Our average person always has
00:23:15
one song that sounds either on the radio
00:23:17
or on TV, and thanks to this song
00:23:20
that forced everyone’s teeth on their
00:23:23
appearance artists That is, you turned on and heard
00:23:25
Vaenga there and
00:23:28
called the Shaman all this. Listen to the Shaman, I
00:23:32
called the Shaman for the first time in 1918,
00:23:34
in general, he is a very good artist, he is a very
00:23:37
good musician with an excellent
00:23:39
education. Great singing, brutal
00:23:42
energy. Well, look, they’re
00:23:44
charging him mainly not for his
00:23:47
hair; they’re charging him for his talent to him for the fact that
00:23:49
he supposedly became popular thanks to
00:23:51
the market situation, he realized in time that he got into the
00:23:54
flow and took off on this topic, or
00:23:58
as if someone was promoting it
00:23:59
specifically for this, in general, not for
00:24:01
direct creativity. What do you
00:24:04
think about this, you know what the songs are were
00:24:06
written much earlier than
00:24:09
certain events happened, that
00:24:12
they hit, that they shot Well,
00:24:15
naturally, the right place and the right time
00:24:17
You are correct, but at the beginning you also
00:24:20
said that
00:24:21
artists should not get involved in politics. Well, that
00:24:24
is, an artist is an artist who is
00:24:25
involved in politics, but at the same time
00:24:28
it turns out that it’s as if he’s just
00:24:31
involved in politics. He’s just talking to the
00:24:33
audience through songs through creativity. It
00:24:40
seems to me that the audience
00:24:42
wants to hear what they want to hear,
00:24:45
and he,
00:24:49
but I think he’s a hostage to his unexpected
00:24:52
image and of course if you’ve already
00:24:56
been featured. That’s what this story is all about
00:24:59
Naturally, as a media person, they
00:25:03
will contact you and listen to you.
00:25:09
Valeria,
00:25:10
honestly, she sings jazz very dashingly, few people really
00:25:15
know about it. She’s great, she’s
00:25:18
interesting as a singer, she has a very
00:25:21
good voice and very good taste,
00:25:24
so I called to show
00:25:26
people again that she can sing jazz, that is,
00:25:30
reveal all the facets that she has and
00:25:33
which Well, the common people on the stage
00:25:36
don’t know that she very easily goes into
00:25:38
all sorts of collaborations with various
00:25:41
wild artists with the same ones with
00:25:44
hatters Come back to yourself again, I
00:25:47
love all kinds of collaborations
00:25:49
But if again, I get a kick out of it
00:25:53
if it’s not some kind of complete [ __ ] Well, the
00:25:56
Mytishchi on Fire band gets a kick out of you, you
00:25:59
know I liked them, I
00:26:01
liked their
00:26:03
kind of wild naivety, they reminded
00:26:06
us of us when we were young when we played hard rock
00:26:10
like that the seventies, you know, it’s not the
00:26:13
House of the Rising Sun, but it’s
00:26:15
hard rock, a
00:26:17
cool team. Okay, backwards. Then the question
00:26:20
is straight, say it’s complete [ __ ] for you,
00:26:22
here you understand
00:26:26
this concept. It’s not easy, it must
00:26:29
be
00:26:30
[ __ ], and everything is crap, it’s simply impossible;
00:26:35
bad singing, bad lyrics, bad music.
00:26:38
Well, that is, right now it seems that the
00:26:41
more cringe the
00:26:44
artists pile on, the more
00:26:46
popular and cool they become And so everyone watches them
00:26:48
So There is such an expression that it’s so bad that it’s
00:26:51
even good
00:26:53
I’m still a bit of a musician and I’m into
00:26:57
any kind of music which doesn’t end up I’m
00:26:59
always still like a rooster who
00:27:03
spoke badly like a hen who is
00:27:08
still looking in a pile of [ __ ] Yes, I’ll peck I was
00:27:11
sitting here on the jury for the procession
00:27:15
I was asked for applications there were something more than
00:27:18
3,000 collective I honestly listened
00:27:22
somewhere probably 200
00:27:26
more I couldn’t because 99 and 9
00:27:30
percent are Well,
00:27:31
complete [ __ ] where everything is bad where everything is bad
00:27:36
Everything is so bad that it’s even bad at
00:27:37
all yes but she’s a couple of artists a couple of
00:27:42
artists I found it and was even amazed
00:27:44
because all the people who
00:27:47
send their recordings are sure in its
00:27:50
exclusivity, it is exclusively divided
00:27:52
into three categories, which means four
00:27:55
girlish sad songs,
00:27:57
then hard music like metal Trash and
00:28:02
so on. Well, naturally rap, and the fourth
00:28:06
- you know this in my
00:28:12
Time Machine Sunday Chaif ​​With very
00:28:16
bad music with very bad lyrics
00:28:20
howls But here in in the spirit of the seventies,
00:28:26
it seems like he didn’t crap on anyone But people
00:28:29
will look later somewhere The invasion
00:28:31
will understand someone was singled out and the rest
00:28:33
will understand that they didn’t pass, the
00:28:37
chicken didn’t peck Do you think it’s
00:28:41
possible not to crap the country at least in a
00:28:44
musical sense now
00:28:46
Yes, God knows, everything again depends on
00:28:49
regions where these young people are located
00:28:51
because they will say in the center of Moscow people
00:28:54
listen to one type of music in residential areas,
00:28:57
God knows, everything depends
00:28:59
again on taste and, oddly enough, on
00:29:03
education because in some families
00:29:05
where, say, wealth is higher, one music
00:29:08
or another here God knows Well, okay
00:29:12
then, let me ask a direct question, I don’t
00:29:15
know how acute or painful it is for you,
00:29:16
but I can’t help but ask, do you
00:29:19
maintain relations with Andrei
00:29:21
Makarevich, of course,
00:29:22
but you know, they
00:29:24
support us, we even share something in
00:29:27
correspondence, naturally, because he
00:29:29
lives in another country and so still, he’s
00:29:32
offended at me for the fact that I got out of the
00:29:34
time machine in the twelfth year, so I
00:29:37
took up what I’m doing, but
00:29:41
no, let’s
00:29:43
listen. We’re friends 74
00:29:46
Well, good
00:29:49
with the comb, but we also communicate with the comb, we also
00:29:53
write off before, we talked every
00:29:57
summer with us I have a common girlfriend in Spain.
00:30:00
We came to Spain and Borka
00:30:03
always came up with new songs in this girlfriend gazebo.
00:30:12
It was the month of June and every June we
00:30:16
met for several years. He showed me something
00:30:17
new. I showed him something new. And
00:30:20
so I’ve been talking to him for probably years
00:30:24
76 we don’t touch on those topics that
00:30:29
shouldn’t be touched on because well, that is,
00:30:31
look, you’re saying it correctly, I
00:30:34
actually wanted to ask this. After all, they
00:30:36
clearly state their political
00:30:37
position, this fact generally makes some
00:30:41
adjustments to your friendship relationship. You
00:30:45
know, we a long time ago we began to say buoys
00:30:49
for which we would not swim, that is,
00:30:51
many years ago
00:30:54
we agreed that we do not talk about what we do not
00:30:59
understand. I understand Zhen,
00:31:01
look, it turns out that you are
00:31:04
loved here too and there is at least someone there who loves you
00:31:06
hates a
00:31:08
whole pool of comments there
00:31:11
Listen, I really took up the
00:31:15
issue, looked at what kind of [ __ ] he
00:31:17
sends you But these are still people in
00:31:19
the comments, they seem to be created to
00:31:21
write [ __ ], you know
00:31:23
that I communicate with those people whom I
00:31:27
love and who I like and there they are
00:31:31
here and there regarding, let’s say, the negative, but
00:31:35
it was always there, but in this regard, my
00:31:37
favorite old joke is Rabinovich, we
00:31:40
heard rumors that he speaks badly of the
00:31:43
Soviet government, who am I, bad government?
00:31:47
[ __ ] it, I need it.
00:31:48
Let’s by the way, let’s ask our friend to
00:31:54
ask Andrei Makarevich
00:31:56
in absentia let's talk to Andrey and Makar, my
00:31:59
friend,
00:32:02
please tell me
00:32:04
what question would Andrey Makarevich ask Evgeny Margulis,
00:32:12
thoughtful, my friend, no [ __ ] connection,
00:32:16
it's possible that my Karevich could ask
00:32:19
Margulis questions about political and
00:32:22
social aspects related to his
00:32:25
work, such as Freedom of speech and
00:32:27
expression, social problems, stereotypes
00:32:30
and prejudices
00:32:33
Looks like
00:32:36
this reminded me of an old joke Another
00:32:39
one Once
00:32:43
Alexander Sergeevich Pushkin
00:32:46
dreamed of the periodic table at night
00:32:49
Woke up in the morning didn’t understand anything
00:32:54
to say
00:32:58
Probably she meant that if
00:33:02
you have some social aspects in your
00:33:03
work
00:33:05
I don’t think this topic is what -
00:33:08
new songs are born, something I write is something like
00:33:11
this, but it’s not social, probably just
00:33:16
about my beloved attitude
00:33:19
towards something, that is, some kind of problem
00:33:23
or some kind of action, but so that
00:33:28
back and forth and this never happens, I’m
00:33:32
quite positive but something touches me
00:33:37
that free speech is an important Aspect of a
00:33:40
musician
00:33:42
Freedom of speech who is stopping you from writing about
00:33:46
what worries you everyone did this I remember
00:33:49
again, you know, going back to the fact that
00:33:52
when Soviet power ended everyone
00:33:54
began to write such political songs
00:33:58
political slogans That’s the complete [ __ ]
00:34:01
Everything is the same Well, like the films
00:34:03
of perestroika, our films that
00:34:06
showed only black stuff and not a single
00:34:08
bright moment Although there were bright moments
00:34:11
Listen, don’t you have the feeling that now
00:34:14
it’s almost impossible to write
00:34:17
some kind of song on a social topic If you get imprisoned
00:34:19
for a post or repost or like then that’s it
00:34:24
for the song, I definitely haven’t come across
00:34:26
songs like this where everything is [ __ ],
00:34:28
everything is [ __ ], everything is bad, everything is all corrupt,
00:34:32
I haven’t heard anything like that, that
00:34:34
is, some social moments Yes,
00:34:37
they exist, they have always been, they have
00:34:40
always been, again, first of all,
00:34:42
this is written from the first persons That is, this
00:34:46
is written about a person who stands either
00:34:49
in one civil position or in
00:34:51
another, but I honestly can’t say anything like this in a
00:34:53
very balanced way, he
00:34:56
could also be a diplomat Look, did you
00:34:59
screw me or not? Now I want to
00:35:03
uh smoothly move on to after all, the negative
00:35:07
that I collected Well, positive, I already realized
00:35:10
that you are friends there and are friends there. But I
00:35:13
spent some effort and collected the [ __ ]
00:35:16
that they send you endlessly, they have
00:35:18
collected lists of me here.
00:35:20
Look, choose something there, straight from the
00:35:24
list, it feels like going
00:35:27
what did you write, no, in my opinion, Evgeniy
00:35:31
Shilinch is a little sleazy,
00:35:34
stuffy from the Jewish godfather, old
00:35:37
business godfather, either gays or Jews, as a musician he is
00:35:41
undoubtedly good, but I invite you to my
00:35:43
apartment with Valery, he just sinks
00:35:45
below the plinth. With all this, they divide the
00:35:48
musicians into very not very disgraceful.
00:35:55
NTV bent you over, you yourself happily
00:35:58
surrendered
00:36:00
disappointed,
00:36:01
once upon a time they came and Shevchuk sang now
00:36:05
all sorts of rabble Margulis sold his soul
00:36:08
to the devil
00:36:10
that he turned the program through the Basques
00:36:13
invite you in general, you know it’s amazingly
00:36:15
surprising that Phyllis Baskov still has a
00:36:18
third character, this is Buzova, that is, the very
00:36:21
Bottom is when on the program
00:36:24
Filya Baskov will appear and Buzova can be invited
00:36:27
for the sake of kitsch and do some kind of
00:36:31
You know, what a funny program. They
00:36:34
really know how to sing and sing well, that
00:36:37
is, change their program from, say,
00:36:40
what they sing to something more
00:36:42
human, light up, endure there song
00:36:45
Chaif ​​group from the 1980s, but
00:36:49
thanks for the advice So,
00:36:51
in my old age, I crap myself
00:36:55
You were one of the two people I
00:36:58
started playing the
00:37:00
bass for now that’s all for everyone The trace of when
00:37:04
people turned into those
00:37:07
and there’s something else good
00:37:10
Something else good I’ve already read the whole list,
00:37:11
I looked at it, it’s all usual
00:37:14
and
00:37:15
I want to tell you when I was still reading these
00:37:19
comments, we started publishing
00:37:22
7.5 years ago, I was always terribly worried,
00:37:25
like you’re doing some good
00:37:28
work, showing good music, and
00:37:30
what comes to you there - the ferret
00:37:33
was sold cheap and so on and so forth and I realized at
00:37:36
some point that these are 10% of the first
00:37:39
comments These are from people who do
00:37:42
n’t watch the program They don’t like
00:37:45
some artist and don’t give a damn what
00:37:47
will happen there They don’t listen to anything
00:37:49
they understand and throw [ __ ] at
00:37:51
the fans and then it means either those who
00:37:54
write further support this
00:37:57
story of [ __ ] flying around or
00:37:59
start there e Larisa with each other Yes, the
00:38:02
ferret himself is cheap [ __ ] and so on and
00:38:04
so forth they were great not to
00:38:07
come to these comments
00:38:10
I sometimes I don’t do this, but it
00:38:14
means commenting. That is, entering into comments
00:38:17
means making excuses. No, they
00:38:20
also talk about throwing it out as they throw
00:38:23
it in. Absolutely
00:38:25
uninteresting and even under other names there
00:38:29
was no such desire Well, [ __ ] them, let’s
00:38:30
listen to them. The dog barks, the caravan is moving, it’s
00:38:34
true, but they You can also destroy this way,
00:38:37
uh, and show
00:38:40
Yes, for example, self-irony goes very well; self-
00:38:42
irony, let’s listen, I’m
00:38:45
quite an ironic person, so I’m
00:38:48
so not interested in all this, like
00:38:50
Chanel. What do you think about people who
00:38:52
think badly of you? They speak; I do
00:38:54
n’t think about them at all, that’s why I don’t give a damn
00:38:57
what it says there. Well
00:38:59
then, here’s a completely unexpected question. You’ve
00:39:03
lived with your wife for 40 years, and you’re a
00:39:05
touring artist and so on. Tell me
00:39:07
what the secret is. What am I? In this regard,
00:39:10
you know, I’m monogamous like a whale, I got married
00:39:13
once And that’s what I want enough And even more so, I
00:39:16
can give an example of these kind of
00:39:18
monogamous people who have been living for many years with
00:39:22
their other half there Seryozha is
00:39:24
naked Garik Sukachev Vovka Shakhrin that is,
00:39:29
somehow, well, probably we are getting out
00:39:31
of the family, probably from you, your wife for
00:39:35
whatever reason, well, yes Again, only the wife knows the
00:39:40
genius of the [ __ ] doesn’t wash the dishes well and how he does
00:39:44
n’t like to take out the trash of course scold of
00:39:46
course of course some kind of hassles And this
00:39:49
happens but this But this is life somehow
00:39:51
affects your creativity no on
00:39:53
creativity probably not But I write all the
00:39:56
songs
00:39:57
dedicated about love, of course dedicated to
00:40:01
my wife because I have an image
00:40:03
Although all these songs are quite
00:40:08
peculiar, how half the people
00:40:11
cannot understand how Anka
00:40:14
puts up with you for these girlish songs there for these
00:40:17
dedications he just has a good sense of
00:40:20
humor, basically like me My
00:40:23
wife is a family psychologist by profession. Oh, that’s why I’m
00:40:26
very interested in what
00:40:29
you’re going to use for, why she scolded you
00:40:32
so seriously, were there any quarrels?
00:40:35
No, of course, everything happens, but fill mine
00:40:39
because my head is built
00:40:42
that way if I don’t feel like it
00:40:44
do nothing I what to do I won’t I always
00:40:47
get a buzz there you know from the phrase From
00:40:50
some musical sound you know in
00:40:53
order to write something I have to
00:40:55
click something I don’t have something that I
00:40:57
woke up in the morning I have a
00:40:58
meeting with the
00:41:01
Slovushkins today I have to sit down and come up with
00:41:04
either some kind of obscene poem or there is
00:41:06
n’t one, I can’t bring myself to
00:41:09
get up in the morning and write a song. I need to write something.
00:41:12
Well, sometimes it doesn’t work for
00:41:14
several days, of course, my good thing
00:41:17
says
00:41:18
What the hell, come up with something
00:41:21
idea, if there are ideas, but I
00:41:24
need to talk to God, put
00:41:26
other stuff there, well, mostly, of course, for
00:41:29
laziness. Well, things are being thrown around
00:41:32
for your musical creativity.
00:41:34
Let’s return, or rather, you as a musician are closer
00:41:38
in certain places Yes, in which there are
00:41:43
young people, well, who are now plays the blues,
00:41:46
of course there is, but basically you
00:41:49
understand a wider audience, let’s say
00:41:52
I have a chizha at Lyosha Romanov’s, but most
00:41:57
likely this is not a pure dish elements of the blues,
00:42:00
mostly it’s Club Blues Blues is
00:42:03
covers and young musicians Great
00:42:06
playing on all these cameras that I’m in
00:42:09
basically I can’t hear it anymore because
00:42:10
you come to some bluesy club
00:42:13
if it starts there yes yes yes everything you
00:42:16
can leave I don’t like this tradition
00:42:21
because it’s played I love what is
00:42:24
called modern plus well
00:42:26
you have some kind of favorite
00:42:27
executive any here Evgeniy
00:42:30
Morgulis who would he recommend or who
00:42:33
he listens to You know who she is firstly
00:42:35
Chizh It’s clear Sunday It’s clear plus a
00:42:39
good doctor very good bags
00:42:41
will become a guitarist blues then there are
00:42:44
good girls Ksenia Fedulova not only is
00:42:47
she blonde, she’s also Left-handed
00:42:50
Yes this adds some Yes Kat
00:42:54
Samkova no oh very good very
00:42:56
good but they play covers uh I haven’t
00:43:00
heard their original songs I love by
00:43:02
authorship to understand In general how a
00:43:04
musician can think well Well, there are Western ones,
00:43:08
maybe Western bulks Yes, a
00:43:12
couple or three, but a couple three is my
00:43:14
favorite with whom
00:43:16
amazing absolutely very good
00:43:20
David Ryan Harris but that's probably
00:43:23
not a plus either John Mayer Johnny Lang No well
00:43:27
there's a lot of it and Let's ask M maybe
00:43:30
a friend what would he ask a question friend
00:43:33
what would you ask a question to a
00:43:35
famous blues performer
00:43:40
if I had the opportunity to ask
00:43:43
only one question to Evgeniy Margulis, then
00:43:46
I would probably ask him about how
00:43:50
he sees the role of music in people’s lives, what
00:43:53
he thinks, can his music influence the
00:43:56
mood and emotions of people? a
00:43:59
wonderful story, you know the
00:44:01
simple answer, I have a song that
00:44:03
called When you leave the uncle's letter
00:44:07
sang a song to his wife someday you will leave
00:44:11
Thank you very much immediately divorced
00:44:16
influences Well, since we know about
00:44:19
artificial intelligence neural networks,
00:44:21
this is all that scares you and me the
00:44:22
second preparation besides the evil tweets
00:44:25
I asked, asked for such a neural network
00:44:28
Journey she draws pictures based on a
00:44:30
verbal request, I asked her to
00:44:32
draw Evgeniy Margulis in different
00:44:35
styles,
00:44:37
look and in general Rate what you think about this
00:44:41
whole thing, look through there, but this is
00:44:44
such a
00:44:46
rock star Evgeniy Morgulis composer, by
00:44:49
the way, I wonder if you can guess who where
00:44:53
you know what this is
00:44:56
there's most likely some kind of Troll from the
00:44:59
Lord of the Rings,
00:45:04
this is something you know, it's not a docker
00:45:09
Show me, but you know some, but they're all
00:45:14
pretty shabby Do I really look like that
00:45:16
No, you look very fresh,
00:45:19
especially for a 70-year-old rocker I'm 67,
00:45:23
rounded up a little more ok,
00:45:30
no, flower, I have
00:45:45
not yet fully recognized my subtle
00:45:49
nature,
00:45:50
we have trained it. Of course, we will
00:46:10
work hard; we are not being replaced by machines yet; the
00:46:14
last question is what you should never be
00:46:18
afraid of
00:46:21
[music]
00:46:23
here you have put me in a dead end.
00:46:27
You understand that no matter what I say,
00:46:29
there will be some kind of duty,
00:46:35
nothing,
00:46:37
nothing is ever worth being afraid of
00:46:42
Evgeniy Margulis friends we
00:46:45
had Zhenya as a guest, thank you Zhora Thank you
00:46:48
dog, friend, friend Tell me
00:46:53
some more [ __ ] before goodbye
00:46:55
Goodbye bright 325 Neptune's Moon I hope you're
00:46:59
hot enough not to freeze
00:47:06
Well what -he asked for [ __ ] what question
00:47:12
the picture
00:47:14
is drawn a
00:47:16
picture of an artist named Prince and
00:47:20
it is written Don’t believe the internet
00:47:23
group Metallica Thank you all
00:47:30
[music]
00:47:45
means Look what an idea we can make a
00:47:48
clip with
00:47:50
artificial intelligence, that is, the
00:47:52
pictures that you and I generated
00:47:53
like this is a T-shirt there like in general you and I
00:47:59
only did a whole clip in an interview now, so let's
00:48:02
try it because I'm interested in it, I
00:48:04
remember how
00:48:05
the picture that Margouli ordered
00:48:08
was being bought up by the sounds of music, he painted me, in
00:48:11
my opinion, as some kind of troll sitting in the
00:48:13
bathroom Let's
00:48:17
see Well, at least before
00:48:20
posting it for sure I need to see
00:48:23
my city You are not alone
00:48:25
I will stay with you
00:48:30
I am a simple Harlequin
00:48:33
and this is not the first time for me
00:48:39
[music]
00:48:42
songs
00:48:45
Hello my Moscow
00:48:48
I have been in love with you for many years
00:48:52
[music]

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Музыка влекла его всегда. Увлекаясь «Битлз», он пел в дворовых командах: правда, песни были блатными. Вполне возможно, что «биттлы» были бы восхищены его исполнительским мастерством. После средней школы наш герой закончил техникум и два училища: музыкальное и медицинское. Музыка или медицина? Родители были уверены, что в семье появится собственный врач, но просчитались: из мединститута сын ушел, выбрав карьеру музыканта. И слава Богу! Представить нашу музыкальную жизнь без него просто невозможно. Певец, бас-гитарист, автор песен, телеведущий и заслуженный артист Российской Федерации. Участник культовых групп «Машина времени», «Воскресение» и «Аракс». Друзья зовут его Гуля. И в этом нет пренебрежения или панибратства. В этом – только искренняя любовь. Бессменный ведущий программ «Квартирник у Маргулиса» на «НТВ» и «Вписка у Маргулиса» на «VK Видео» Евгений Маргулис сегодня – собеседник Георгия Лобушкина. 0:00 Начнем 2:58 Маргулис: изумруд или жемчуг? 3:20 О чем не хочется говорить 4:10 На чем погорел музыкальный люд 5:23 Почитываю Лобушкина 6:20 Почему я не уехал 9:48 Мы были косматыми и не ходили строем 10:35 Притча о Ходже Насреддине 11:25 Почему не люблю интервью 12:40 ИИ и музыка 13:59 Молодые толком не умеют работать 15:49 Короткое замыкание 16:04 О чем нужно говорить 16:27 «Квартирник»: музыканты изнутри 23:37 У Шамана звериная энергетика 25:13 Валерия и джаз 26:40 Что для меня говно 27:53 О «Нашествии» 29:12 Макаревич на меня обижен 29:48 О Гребенщикове 31:00 Любимый старый анекдот 31:48 ИИ предполагает, что мог бы спросить Макаревич 33:00 Когда закончилась Советская власть, все кинулись писать политические песни 34:59 Злые комменты 39:00 У моей жены хорошее чувство юмора 44:18 Картинки от Миджорни 47:30 О премьере клипа на песню «Москва»

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