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очередные фотки с наташиной выставки. в дополнение к этому и вот этому. PS: выставака продлена до 8 апреля, работает каждый день с 12 до 20, выходной понедельник. PS2: в рекламе написали неправильно, что, мол, каждая деталь сделана автором: многие вещи наташа купила готовыми. PS3: самые трогательные фотки - у tomk_
















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You got me think about what I like in Russian "pop" music. The only guy (and his group) I like is not very popular now. They are from 80-90, well, they compose until now, just the music isn't as good as it was then. What I appreciate especially about them is that their songs are original and have the touch of traditional sound - drawling, dramatic, serious. I was surprised to find their vids on YouTube and decided to make posts about them - that would be interesting, what do you think, so feel free to express your opinion.
http://backasswardz.livejournal.com/81918.html
http://backasswardz.livejournal.com/82042.html
http://backasswardz.livejournal.com/82245.html
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The Tall Dwarf's video would be from 81 or 82, as there's bits on the TV from the 1981 Springbok Tour here, (which also featured riots), as well as Prince Charles' wedding, also in 81. Plus a countdown of our top 20 songs for one of those weeks!
I like your Aquarium videos. The words are lost on me of course, but the feel of the songs comes through well. He's good - and those could only have come out of Russia.
Some reckon videos detract from the song, but when they're in a foreign language they can act as a form of translation.
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In case you got interested in BG, here I have uploaded a few songs from 1999. These aren't his own work, they are cover versions of another our legendary musician from 60-70s Bulat Okudjava.
Sorry for the spoilt coding of titles, I added the list of songs below, as a reply
http://pilguinb.multiply.com/music/item/48
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If this won't work I don't know where else to put them.
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