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tv   PODKAST  1TV  December 28, 2023 3:05am-3:25am MSK

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video of the group alisa, the group of alisa had no clips before this, in my opinion, none of these so-called st. petersburg musicians from the izruclub had any clips like this, but generally speaking, the appearance in the program looked and some character, or some musical group, this completely changed the status of the invitee, for example, after i recorded... an interview with kgb general oleg kolugin, he became a deputy there, no one knew that he was then, that he is an american agent, that he is a traitor, by the way, among other things, if we are talking about a rock club, oleg kolugin told me then, it was not broadcast on air, of course, but he told me that the st. petersburg rock club, the so -called leningradsky, was actually created by a committee .
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there is state security, since in st. petersburg there was such a huge number of these musical groups, and the decision was made to simply take them all in one place, so that they would hang out together and shepherd them very, very compactly with much less human resources, that is this is the kgb the idea worked, but the song is not at all about that, not not about the rock club, so the appearance of course...
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the deputy is a political heavyweight, the same with musical numbers, that is, teams could become popular and hang out there after literally three or four minutes appearance on the air of the program, so i repeat, the entire rock community and not only leningrad, but also moscow was aware that there would be such a movie, that they made a movie about kostya kinchuv, so...
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as they say, so i’m asking from demidov, vanya, what kind of musical is this the number here is for 2 minutes, he says: well, this is the group alice, i say, well, i remember that it’s like five-something minutes, he says: you know, i looked there, i just put a mark on the first chord and i cut everything off, i’m asking, and... kostya knows the look
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that looked at me, in the van it was so priceless, like, well, who is the director here, me or erost, that was the encrypted message, in short, we didn’t see the movie, it was just a musical number, there was some kind of cut from the soviet chronicle, this whole thing was filmed with love , this one is so good... the russian word message, the whole message to the kinchev system, where he gets up there, goes to the mirror, there is some kind of parade being prepared outside the window and he spits in it a broken mirror, that ’s all, everything that was invented then in the nikitsky garden at midnight, that’s all that whole picture, the audience didn’t see it, the disappointment of the rock public was... imaginable,
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everyone felt deceived, but on television it’s like that, this happens, but in any case, why am i telling this, that history with this case. had a very strong impact on alice’s work, not to mention the fact that there was a whole album there, named by name in accordance with the norms in the criminal code, but in particular the first clip, which of course you can now find on the internet and watch, well, you have to keep it in your head , that this is the eighty -eighth year, that is, in the eighty-seventh year this business began, in the eighty-eighth year it ended, it was all invented... in the summer of the eighty-eighth year in the nikitsky botanical garden in crimea. so, dear friends, new year holidays. how not tear your lower back? champagne for everyone, for whom and how much? a battery from a children's toy, how
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to avoid trouble? the program to live healthy will help everyone. tomorrow, on the first day. premiere, the very first new year, december 30, on the first. so, this is a podcast chronicling the end of times, and today we are talking about the case of kinchev, who divided the career of a rock musician into before
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and after. journalist kokosov, uh, apologized to kostya and to the team. but it remains unclear whether this was a pure order or just a journalist, as they would say now, hyped up, then naturally not there was this term, but of course there was this concept, hype, it existed in full force then, to be honest, i tried to hype it myself once, i wanted to make a magazine about tattoos. on the cover of the first issue of this magazine, which was called tattoo, this was before the appearance of the tattoo group and had nothing to do with it, sergey gorbunov, the photographer of my new look, that was the newspaper, he took pictures of konstantin and alexandra, that
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was the cover with sasha and kostya, here is kostya’s tattoo, that’s actually why tattoos, everything. the session was great, but you know, not everything always goes according to plan , that is, i once published a magazine, but as soon as it came out, it left, so it didn’t work out as a hype, but i really love this photo shoot and i love this photo, and i also like to think that it was i who introduced sasha omanova to kostya kincheva, although now, now no one will remember how it really happened, well , of course... it’s impossible not to note that after the failure of this insinuations, after the attempt did not work at all, with with the help of newspapermen to deal with kostya, this is for me in general, i repeat,
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very knowledgeable people from the central committee of the lenin komsomol said openly that this case was simply entirely invented from the very beginning. leningrad policemen who had a grudge against the alisa group. after, in general, it failed with disgrace, this whole provocation, which frayed a lot of nerves, not only to family members, including konstantin kinchev, but also to other musicians, because the claims were in the whole group, and the group was forbidden to perform anywhere, in general there were only a few musicians.
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i wasn’t the most comfortable person - of course , to interact with security forces, well, like any rock musician - it’s just by definition that one is prescribed to be a rock musician. rebels and not to be friends with the system, so to speak, that’s how to protest, it failed, unfortunately, for me, i think that it failed, this idea did not work with the general song, although garik sukachev performed this song and many others musicians, but it didn’t become an anthem this new rock wave, i don’t even know why... it didn’t work out that way, because from a musical point of view, it seems to me that this is
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a normal blues story, very interesting, but - they really, in general, are all in the same at the time, in general, all the musicians were like-minded, that is, they all quite unanimously perceived and understood the administrative command system that it was necessary to break through this... with this wall of prohibitions, i remember there, such a film was shot by the british, they came here , there the title of this film was translated into russian as how the beatles brought down the kremlin, and the concept there was that there were bans on rock music, they pushed young people away from the system, away from the state, and there was the same hail. he said that first the kremlin, well
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, i mean the party leadership, lost youth, people who loved listening to rock music, and then they lost the country as a whole, and indeed the bans, in themselves, largely neutralized the advantages the system that existed and which cannot be denied there, because, of course, there... in the soviet union there were a lot of positive moments in education and in the structure in general, but the bans were completely meaningless, firstly, because, of course, there was no so-called internet yet, but there were already these so-called voices, that is, people listened to the bbc , seva novgorod, they listened to the voice of america, and they listened not in order to extract some news from there, because this was for... many, especially in the provinces, and a source of musical
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novelties, that is, since yes on television there were melodies and rhythms of foreign pop music, where you could listen to charles aznav, but you couldn’t hear the beatles or the rolling stones there, that’s why these bans were needed, well, they were absolutely stupid, unmotivated. and uh, they irritated people, that ’s why - in fact, the kinchev case, it - showed, among other things, the misery of the administrative command system, and uh, to a certain extent, i’ll repeat the lines again, uh, that vyacheslav butuzov sang, the country was dying with a new virus in cells, in general, these viruses were to a certain extent. those same seven notes that simply formed into completely different configurations, and not those that
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people at the conservatory or amateurs were used to listening to, the musical production that was broadcast by central soviet television, even based on reader responses to my publication in the smena magazine, one can was to conclude that they see the situation completely differently, including... the situation in musical culture, consumers, here products, that is, well, relatively speaking, young people, and those people who formed an official discourse for young people, that is, people working there in a variety of central committees, that is, it was obvious that the system was unviable, that the end of times was coming, and it was not clear how to get out of the current situation, well, how did we get out, you you all know, this can be assessed in different ways, are rock musicians
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the beneficiaries of this ending? yes, of course, they have acquired a different status, are journalists the beneficiaries? naturally, yes, is the country as a whole a beneficiary of these change? this is a separate conversation, not for today's episode of the end times podcast, but we will see you. once again, thank you, it was evgeniy dodolev. the stove's postman himself, right from leningrad , was bringing you new year's mail, and i found a letter from misha samsonovo. the coming year, a high year, just a high year, you introduced me to my kristinochka, which means we should meet this year, i didn’t wait for an invitation from you, i saved up money for
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a ticket and am leaving. kristina, hello, this is larisa guzeeva from moscow, program, come on let's get married, if you remember me, larisonka. i’ll remember, of course, but remember mikhail , who is you, of course, i remember him, we need to tell her to come to us, you should come to us, because he’s coming to us, tell me, what about love, dmitry, great love, i’m waiting, but they were married, yes, they were married, yes, no, no children, well, she has her own, as if she had cats, i have my own, and how many cats did she have, two lived with me, six at her place, if we get together with him today, then for our five cats we will have to have a bigger house to build, if not human, then... it would be cat-like, how did you come to such a life that at the age of 45 you periodically run through the forest, looking for adventures, instead of raising children and future grandchildren, well, i’m somehow a very energetic person , and 45 years old, were married, had children, no, you want it, only
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if the husband wants, they didn’t wait, lord, dear presenters, guess who i am? yes , i know who, larisa, rose, guess what, dear host of this wonderful program, it’s me, yuri, on the heels, okay, meet the second bride, come in. hello, i hope you and i will find a common
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language and become friends, and maybe even spouses, it’s quite possible. play fairy , let's go, sit down, let's go, svetlana, 40 years old, speech therapist from the pioneer village, tyumen region, proud of the fact that she performed on stage as daisy the duck, parsley, the snow queen snow maiden, dreams of playing a modern cinderella, warns that she very strong vibes. svetlana filed for divorce when she learned from a neighbor about her husband’s insidious plan to hope that dmitry would become her the main new year's eve. listen, snow queen, and parsley the snow maiden, but you dream of playing cinderella, that means you haven’t met the prince yet, first of all, hello, rose, hello, it’s very nice to be here on the show, i haven’t met the prince yet, the first girl was a proofreader, the second
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speech therapist, experts in written oral speech have just gathered, what is this? i brought our mushrooms from siberia, there ’s an assortment, yes, please try it, and currant jam, yeah, yes, because it doesn’t always happen that you can go to the forest yourself let me go, but i made sure you try it, you see, you go into the forest to pick mushrooms, someone goes into the forest like the previous bride for an adventure, i also always cook a lot of food at home, i fermented 22 liters of cabbage the day before yesterday , svetlana, please tell me, what kind of evil neighbor is this?
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yours is cheating on you, because i know, the main thing is that he is healthy, the main thing is that she is good and treats him well, by the way, there is one phrase from the movie that a man says, that a horse, he says, will walk in its own way the stall will return, i now completely agree with my people, that’s not the point, you just can’t give, you can’t let anyone get into your family, you can’t, yes, i gave a little slack somewhere in my life, i couldn’t fight back , it seems to me, she liked him, she's so flirtatious... she smiles, her eyes are sparkling, okay, look, she told you about it, your heart is with...

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