ProLetAriy,
Quote: He was banned long time ago, so probably never... Koba, Quote: Electro-pop to be more precise. Quote: They are deranged (as you can see from my last post), but robot is about a human-robot love relationship, not about a dildo (in both cases it would be deranged anyway ). Red Rebel, Quote: Maybe "Eshelon" and "28 Panfilovtsev"? If that is the case, you can find them on the AKM web site (http://www.akm1917.org/, IIRC). You can also find there, the songs of a guy called "Ivan Baranov". All these are worth downloading. One for all and all for one / United we win, divided we fall
Quote: Yes, Liube is a very nice group. I have a small collection of their songs and I like all of them (especially Kombat).
'Pora damoy' has a catchy rock melody (Mind you that this isn't hard rock). Didn't that guy kill himself or something...
But yeah.. the Queen of music in Russia HAS to be Alla Pugacheva ![]()
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 27 Sep 2004, 23:23 Party Bureaucrat
hee hee...russian pop is funny!
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european pop in general is funny - thats why they created Eurovision...
![]() 'Soviet-Empire. 500% more methods than other leading brands.' Quote: Yes, I find it a contest of bad taste. Quote: You must be kidding. I prefer Russian pop to any other pop in the entire world and I don't see why it should be labelled as funny.
What about Boris Grebenschikov's band Akvarium?
his early stuff(late70's early 80's) was rock and roll, an now he does progressive, for example for his new 2005 album Zoom Zoom Zoom, he went to Africa to find reggae musicians. Also, Mashina Vremeni, although I don't listen to it that much, but it is a soviet rock legend!
you ever hear the song Moskau sung by Dschinghis kahn there like this early ninties late eighties german band. its an ok song.
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Defected to the U.S.S.R.: 27 Sep 2004, 23:23 Party Bureaucrat
Indeed it is!
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Tovarishi! Try this site. http://www.grammy.ru/ It is down sometimes, but the downloads are incredible. Try the band "Kino" with Viktor Tsoi. Akvarium and Lyube are also great. "Poezd v Ogne" by Akvarium is a great song and also somewhat famous as it spoke against the Government and the Afghan War in the late 80's. For eye candy, but some catchy tunes, try Zhanna Friske and Blestachie....Bill G
http://www.akm1917.org/music/mp3/echelon.mp3
This was one of the songs Interrupt_00h posted (it was on my favorites and just happened to see it ). ![]() "Don't hate on me bro" - Loz
Mashina Vremeni
Quote: Sounds great. Too bad the lyrics describe the city like a whore. Quote: Yeah, but it's about just Russia. Nothing to do with communism or soviets.
My favourites:
1) Любэ, if im not mistaken i have all of their songs 2) ДДТ 3) Тсои 4) Машина Времени 5) Polkovnik by Bi 2 (their only good song) In 80's people went crazy over Laskovij Mai (their concerts were completely sold out each time anywhere they went). Personally, i don't see what was so good.
I never listened to music much, and never for the purpose of enjoying it as a for of art. Only for the lyrics; that is why I like poetry more.
Of the one I do listen to sometimes are DDT, liube, pesnyari, mashina vremeni, alisa, and some others. Mostly though I listen to national folk songs.
I have the exact opposit, i listen for the music. Of course the vocal parts are integrated into the sound. But i do not understand a word of russian/korean/or any slavic language. Though i enjoy music from these regions the most. I also like German music, but thats because i can understand the lyrics and they make me cry Especially the songs of the 50's, they're all about rebuilding the nation, in particular youth rebuilding the nation.
Thank interrupt_00h for this one.
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