Misha Stepanov, Home Page I like Requiem by WA.Mozart, Jesus Christ Superstar, songs by Tat'yanaand Sergei Nikitiny, by Yanka Dyagileva, and by alexander bashlachev. http://www.weizmann.ac.il/~misha/
BorrowinG alexander bashlachev The doomed folkrocker had enough time to get in on all thepostmodernist action via an elegant nod to 30 Below Zero in one of his http://www-personal.umich.edu/~mimoza/bg2.html
Extractions: "ESLI B YA MOG VYBIRAT' SEBYA, YA BYL BY GREBENSHCHIKOV..." So would I, old man, so would all of us. The following is a list of frequent visitors to the well of wisdom that is Akvarium (mixing our watery metaphors here). If you know more... prove it to the bodhisattvas . Note: song/album titles are given in translation, while the evil twin of this page leaves them in Russian for comparison purposes. EGOR LETOV, "GRAZHDANSKAYA OBORONA" BG's discovery and protege; had pretty much the entire Akvarium play on two of his albums and snagged their bass player Sasha Titov for two more. Appeared alongside BG on Joanna Stingray's "Red Wave" compilation. Wrote a song titled, simply, "Song for BG" and covered "Railroad Water" (both are bonus tracks on the 1996 reissue of "Unknown Songs." Another Tsoy rarity, a song called "Children of Minutes," opens with the line "We used to have so many rooms full of people," a nod to "The Eye" ("Day of Silver"). YURI SHEVCHUK, "DDT"
Literary Kicks SovietUnderground3 Kim remembered Okudzhava saying, Im dying. Im stagnating and dying.alexander bashlachev wrote Today doesnt change anything. http://www.litkicks.com/BeatPages/page.jsp?what=SovietUnderground3
GREATING AN AURA OF "REALNESS" albums. Under this heading, Yanka Dyagileva and alexander bashlachev,almost unknown compositions by famous artists, are played. It http://archive.1september.ru/eng/2000/no43_1.htm
Extractions: YOUTH ENGLISH SECTION On December 14, 1998, a new broadcasting station hit the airwaves in Moscow. It plays only Russian music, avoiding pop. Nashe Radio quickly entered the Top 10 of the most popular commercial stations, and, according to the newest poll, is the fourth best. On the eve of the stations birthday, we talked with its general producer, Michael Kozareff, trying to understand why the result is so brilliant. I wonder whether any objective criteria are present in the selection of new songs put on the air? The objective criteria are, first of all, dictated by the goal you set. Creating a new radio station, you want to solve a certain problem. For example, to unite a generation of people, a community for which this or that music is congenial; or simply to play todays most popular music to earn money as soon as possible. An example. You set a goal to create a station for intelligent, educated, serious people, who need a pleasant, light ambience. Then you might hold the following criteria: whether this or that piece corresponds to the time of the day and creates a comfortable atmosphere isnt the piece too vulgar for this audience, does it reach a certain bar of quality?
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Extractions: Bain, Donald - Ghost writer of 80 books over 35 years. Under his own name he has published an autobiography: Every Midget Has an Uncle Sam Costume. Bloomberg, Sandi - Poet, essayist, short story and children's book author. Burleson, Clyde W - Author of fourteen published books and novels. Recent work includes 'The Jennifer Project' a "true Cold War tale of high-tech espionage, money, power, and politics." Michael, Blake
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Extractions: WANTED I can use any of the following (plus many more) on LP / CD in trades AUSTRIA BELGIUM EAST EUROPE FRANCE Acintya Aiguade Alice Alpha Centauri Ame Son Ange Apres la Pluie Ar Skloferien Pierre Bensusan Francois Beranger Carpe Diem Chene Noir Contraste Dague Denis Ergo sum Estellet Excalibur Fille qui Mousse Eric Fraj Gweltaz Gwendal Ilous Ilous DeCuyper LardFree Malicorne Melmoth Melody Mor Presense Ripaille Sandrose Senthaclos
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Extractions: John Keats : http://www.etsu.edu/english/muse/musepage.htm William Blake : http://206.76.136.3/mainst/library/authors/Blake/blake.html Robert Schumann : Frederic Chopin http://classicalmus.hispeed.com/articles/chopin.html Anders Carson : http://members.tripod.com/TACARSON Julie-Hill Alger : http://www.julie-hill-alger.com Matthew Arnold : http://library.utoronto.ca/www/utel/rp/authors/arnold.html W.H. Auden Society : http://audensociety.org Jody Azzouni : http://www.azzouni.com/CorePage.HTM Alexander Bashlachev : http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Oracle/3652/Bashlachev.htm Wendy Battin : http://camel.conncoll.edu/ccother/wjbat Richard Beban : http://www.psenterprises.com/rbpoetry/rbpoems.htm Martine Bellen : http://webdelsol.com/LITARTS/bellen Grace Cavalieri : http://member.aol.com/grace7623/poetinfo.htm Emily Dickinson : http://www.cswnet.com/~erin/emily.htm Marshall Stewart Ball : http://www.marshallball.com
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Tusovka-Chapter Three You understand life is crap! Laugh and be merry. Everywhere you turnwine.Don't tourture yourself-get pissed.'. And alexander bashlachev http://www.powerhat.com/tusovka/tus.ch3.html
Extractions: In This Chapter: Our Great Leader, and his Thoughts on Soviet Culture (500K movie) In 1980 the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, and this action effectively broke the fragile diplomatic congeniality that existed between the West and the USSR. Soviet conservatives began to rally against rock, which was having a sort of coming of age. Groups were not imitating the Western groups as much as creating their own music based more on traditional Russian culture and language. And they were asking questions that really troubled the youth, social awareness was one result of the vast musical culture. A rock festival in Tblisi, Georgia in 1980, brought the heroes of the underground to center stage, where, among others, Grebenshchikov and Aquarium outraged the judges who walked out and called them 'degenerates, not musicians.' In 1981, the Leningrad Rock Club was opened, yet another concession to the burgeoning scene, and it was closesly watched by the KGB. (Andrei Suchilin,of 'Do Major', recalled being photographed by staked-out KGB agents after an 'unofficial' concert of his group.) In the early 80's Baltic punk rock was surfacing as another import from the West. Latvian discos became scene of unrestrained violence. Much of the vehement protest of the Baltic punks was against the inordinate amount of soldiers taken from those republics to fight in the war with Afghanistan. The independence movement there had some inauspicious beginnings, but their case was historically justified in their eyes.