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umekutana na anatuzunguka waatigatelele, pati ya tuashikililia, mabadiliko yananelea kuja, ni mabadiliko yanaendelea kuja.
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fantastic, this is something african, which is very difficult, from the drummer’s side, of course, the hardest thing is, poor malemanov, how does he cope with this complex rhythm, yes, but of course, first of all you should ask, what kind of language is this, is it swahili , fantastic, where are you from, a little girl from russia, you learned swahili, well, let’s start with the fact that i actually know literally a few phrases of the matchmaker, but i lived there for a year and a half, olla, where in zanzibar, olla-la, and so, that means you were talking about... it was the case, that’s what i thought, yeah, and the best form of learning a foreign language, the french say, is on a pillow, here you go, so what? did you like this language and this culture in general? in general, swahili is a very common language in east africa, i ’m going to go to courses to finally learn it, this text was written by my friend, the wonderful guitarist richard from zanzibar, he just translated the swahili text, i’m very grateful to him for... that eat me
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the opportunity to perform a matchmaker’s song, well , since you are a gifted vocalist, you don’t care what it’s in as a whole, yes, yes, even in chinese, japanese, and you suggested this melody to your friends, they said, let’s make a composition, and that’s what i did myself i’m actually listening to music , i took the lyrics and just the first thing that came to me, no, this is fantastic, gentlemen, the second part of this song was in english, so it’s easier with english, we just mixed two languages, well, this is natural, for example, mostly opera ...
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yes, just to play these songs, we needed a large lineup, we were joined by friends, our wonderful musicians, colleagues, these songs, no, we never played them, this was intended and was originally a studio format. lesha and i always had musical ideas, we are playing in another project with some lesha, polubabkin, which we could not implement in other projects, because your wonderful vocalist has not yet joined you, so zhenya and i put the band together with lesha, then thanks to the responsiveness of amazing musicians, geniuses like german tigay, like galaga, like eric khalmatov and the incredible saxophonist, makar koshitsin, do you have a lot of material in your repertoire, well... you write it yourself, mostly studio material, it lies on the platforms, no, no, of course, but we borrow , of course, you stand on the shoulders of giants, but do your own thing, well, you can do ska when they borrow, i hear, mostly buyers of guitars in guitar stores borrow, so there is always
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a notice: do not play smokona and never play server even , so you don't play it, no, you know what to play, but speak this language, but speak your own, which now we will hear to the surprise of our tv viewers, the song will be called her iam, here i am, yeah, well, i don’t know how to fuck it like a gala, so make it simpler, listen, you are passing the millionaire exam the army of our tv viewers of the first channel, they don’t need any dick, i wouldn’t want to, i wouldn’t want to take the exam, but what already, and you feel some trembling, excitement, no, well, we love music, so here, just for the sake of music , to show, to communicate with you, we legend. there must be one, there is one, here the legend sits on the other side of the screen, if he’s sitting watching us, he’s the one in charge here, let’s entertain him with whatever you can.
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here i am again in the simple space, i should really be by myself, but i just can't bear that they know. here i am again in the same old space, i should really be by myself, but i just can't get the pain, oh yeah, yeah,
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yeah. some nights tos and turn almost nonstop the pain is too strong seems like it's all i got there's always a reason to gives a chance to be alone but the thought of being by myself just feel so cold i'm drawing in my emotions to catch my breath, the weight of passing presence, leaving me with no rest, i should really be letting go, moving on and starting new, but guess facing the moment just scares me through and through, i know it's time to face it, leave it all behind, sometimes the pain of mistakes keeps on playing all we wine, need to find the strength to break the
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glass walls and love myself unconditionally how it was, yet here i am again in the same old space trying to find the courage to start a new and make a change, i'm facing my fears head on learning to let go, and finally here's the piece that i've been searching for so long, here i am again in that same spot, i'm sharing myself, but i just can't.
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this is a podcast. anthropology comes first and this is the fpm cartel group. please tell me how the life of the team is going, you probably get together during your free time from work, right? but we try to find as much time as possible. for creativity, because otherwise why did we start making music, each of you work in your teams, somewhere we work together, at the same time we also play in other creative teams with lyosha, why is it stuffy in your main groups, no, by no means, there are just thoughts and ideas that can be expressed in another way , and we made this project in order to do this, that’s all, now we are working on a new record, more precisely on the first record, in fact, because everything else is singles, here is one track that will be played next, it will be on new. why in the 20th century
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does a person think in albums? but no one buys them. no, why does streaming work well, but this is a kind of collection of the ideas that were created in this project, and we will record them as if on a canvas, on this record. deple has eight of them, and bitles has 16 of them. no, we don’t have much, but the compositions are quite long, so the record will be somewhere around that. about 50 minutes, but there will be five or six tracks, what do you have here on the shelf, this is a vocal processor, you don’t hit the notes, it gets you, exactly, you go to the accounting department as a full-fledged vocalist, yes, of course, or he processes your vocals in an interesting way, please show me, i can communicate with you, yes, and then my voice will change, now it has already changed, yes, you don’t like your voice, i don’t like my voice , yeah, listen, okay. this improves it, so you can make a whole choir, of course, come on, i can
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talk to a whole choir, yes, this will be used now or not, in this first composition of the new album, which we will now hear, no, yes this it would have been used in the first composition that we played today, dear friends, what will now sound is the announcement of the record of the group cartel fpm, you need to buy it in your local pub, if there is such a first composition, then the rest will be the same, and we will listen to what it is like will?
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i'm telling you once, telling you twice right now, there's no point in leaving this down,
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i've been trying to change, trying to find my style, try to bring it up, things you can be installing out, what's with your mind, try to leave your own life with all your mind when white man says the time is now you better listen and move and do not only not and you say that there's no problem right, two of them girls to wear the jeans yeah i'm one of them right but that doesn't make
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me on the anthropology podcast the first guest is the group kartel fpm. it’s interesting that these very young musicians play so skillfully, they probably don’t know that there were wonderful musicians in russia before them, you know, all of them are in obscurity, well, not all of them , of course. but most, do you know why? they also released records, they dug somewhere money from some sponsors, thank god, there was always enough goodwill in complex music in russia, patrons too, yes, but the records just disappeared into nowhere, why? because such musicians cared about the whole world about sound balance, about timbre, and above all about
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technique, only the only thing is that they did not ask the only question: why for... i don’t think that we have found our identity yet, we are in search, of course, we are not ready yet, i think so, not from the point of view of skill, skills, from the point of view of the idea, we are not ready compete, from the attic, you know, where
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she was sitting in a tower of black, why did they pull her out, disturb the genius. and she doesn’t even know why she’s singing this here, right? well, this is creativity for me, the music is absolutely diverse, it’s very cool when it’s different, listeners have a choice, and it seems to me that such a choice, if there is one on our market, it’s just wonderful, it’s a special mood, it’s special, what you expect the mood from the group cartel fpm, each song has its own vibe, it has its own immersion, vibration, yes. your mood sadness, for example, in here i am, it is more lyrical, it is romantic, and i am sure that many people will like it, this song is more driving, more rooted, or something, it will resonate with many people, who, for example, does not allow themselves express yourself in some way, and he will listen, start moving, that is, music is just a vibe, it’s a vibration that makes a person
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move, we mostly listen to it in traffic jams, so he will sit for will sit and move, yes, yes, yes, yes, live. perfect music for traffic jams, there is a phrase from one of the characters in the film sean, where sean pen plays, called sweet ugly, bude and he filmed, where he says that music is for everyone, for stupid and for smart, therefore, yours is not for stupid, for smart and fools, i know for the stupid, i remember the first interview in 68, i think what it is, the plan says, so we are the only music that cannot be led like the beatles. listen, it can literally highlight any part of life, any music in general, ours too, it seems to me that this is your stuffed horse, why? and this our, so to speak, talisman, and you don’t
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put it on your head, sometimes i put it on, of course, this, this is great, gentlemen, it will bloom the next composition, which is called that, a plush horse, the working title is, roots, uh, it will be on that a record that i am now convinced our audiences are waiting for. it will be on this record, of course, well , let’s say, now we’re listening to another composition from the new album.
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if you were worried about where i
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so the mind wanted to hold the mic but my interface died so i can't focus right so at the moment i'm opening my own demits on the right pup a long be lost to the songs you got ch of course it's me it's not the scene but from what i see i can't help but feel quarantine i know i probably want to still got a dream but now everybody flickers in the bad lies back when we were still interesting and landlines i used to see my cousin's every christmas till my grand d'
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it's nothing hurts as much as the stolen heart when you're not that smart down that god this before can't allow it anymore don't don't the world cut the bullshit out you know what i want can stand the thought that you might be gone, can stand the thought that you might be gone, wish it was more easy for us.
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wish it was more easy for us, wish it was more easy for us, for us, for us, for us, don't leave, don't leave, don't leave, don't leave, don't go, don't go, don't go, don't go, can't stand can stay the thought, the thought that you might be, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, go on, yeah, try to keep some plunging away again, i don't
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have the home with me. well, ladies and gentlemen, here's what results from a meeting on the midnight st. petersburg express. tell me, except for the dining car
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in st. petersburg.
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marks the 105th anniversary of the classic english literature writer arias smurdoch. today we will talk about her novel "the black prince". the plot at first glance is very simple. uh, there is a hero, an elderly, fifty-eight-year-old writer, who also worked in the past as a tax inspector, he dreams of writing a book, is looking for solitude, but at this time - his friends begin to bother him, an acquaintance, a married couple, mm, he begins to figure it out in their relationship and completely unexpectedly falls in love with them. his twenty-year-old daughter is trying to, well, let's say, seduce her, but at the same time with a serious approach, but his girlfriend leaves him, and he ends up in prison, accused of murdering her father, and we are trying to figure out what is behind these relationships, behind this family system, with the writer vera bogdanova, hello, hello, please tell me why exactly the black prince is considered the iconic work
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of the murdocks, what is so important about it? what topics are open there? well in my opinion that counts not a landmark work for murdoch, because it was a kind of turning point, i would say, a turning point, a turning point novel in her career, it was very difficult for her, and it is quite non-standard and not like her other novels, but how is it different? it differs, firstly, it seems to me, in the intensity and dynamics of the saturation of dialogues, as she herself said, this is a demonic novel, he gave. the reference to hamlet is indeed hamlet and it is precisely hamlet who admires hamlet, the main character of the novel bradley, a writer, a writer and also a taxman inspector, and a former tax inspector , and therefore a writer, and he admires hamlet, he really loves shakespeare, in principle, it is hamlet that he discusses with his
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beloved. fifth and a friend, because on the one hand he is a friend, arnold, on the other hand, a fellow writer and rival, a successful writer, unlike the main one, unlike the main character, yes, because the main character once wrote a quite popular novel, but after that his career stalled, unlike his friend arnold, who, year after year, once a year he releases a genre novel, which is very popular and which, according to... the main character of the novel is not very deep in general, that is, this is some kind of, in general, standard explanation for the popularity of any product, yes, that it is pop, it’s too close to the people, it’s vulgar, it’s not deep, well, we all understand this, it’s actually true, that is
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, as soon as a book becomes popular, that is , it crosses some threshold of popularity, we can even observe this now, there are plenty of examples, everything they immediately start calling this one the book is pop, despite the fact that before, for example, they could, on the contrary, praise it and say that this is a very... deep work, touches on cool topics, it ’s done so well, it’s just reaching some very wide audience , a mass audience, it immediately seems to cease to be some kind of elite product, and this is exactly how the main character bradley pearson treats arnold’s works, so he thinks that this is some kind of nonsense, on the other hand, he envies arnold , and he is very captivated that his daughter arnold. yes, just the opposite, she says: i want to write books similar to your novels, that is , it buys me a good rating, well, let’s put it bluntly with flattery, yes, that is, she really wants to listen to a lecture on hamlet, plus she herself played hamlet in the production ,
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in fact, hamlet runs like this thread through the entire novel, but hamlet appears here as a kind of black eros, that is, we see many references in the text to the phrase “ black.” yes, in general, i think he himself condemned before this, well, that is, his sister’s ex-husband, that he here’s an old man, yes, an old man, that means he’s got a young mistress, he himself ends up doing the same thing, but that means about dark eros, which
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is used many, many times in the novel, in fact there’s dark eros here, it’s not dark in terms of not only dark, because this is some kind of dark gloomy destructive energy, but also. intensity, that is, mer, and i also meant intensity, that is, it is so thick, so dense, this is an all-consuming passion, on the one hand it destroys, on the other hand it gives just strength to creativity, that is, bradley pearson finally begins to have some kind of inspiration, that is, he begins to write, this is an inseparable part of the destruction of creativity, wait, he begins to write already in prison. when he supposedly killed this arnold, he actually killed him rachel, but everything is so confused in this family that in the end it turns out to be the culprit, for some reason this bradley, he doesn’t even particularly deny his guilt and but, but all this situation, this is all this dark
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eros, it led him to the fact that he finally sat down to explain what the paradox was, he the whole novel, i laughed a lot at this, this is of course a terrible situation, but i really laughed, from the very beginning of the novel, our bradley pearson wanted a place. for privacy to write? i also laughed, i also re-read it now, i noticed that all this time a person wants to write a novel, someone always interferes with him, some people, some events come all the time, in the end it is love that unexpectedly falls on his head , in the end, only in prison, he is finally left alone and can write a book, and he finally gets a place of solitude, so that where no one disturbs him, and he finally writes this book, yes, that is, after all, his dark eros leads him to a peculiar happy ending, a peculiar, let’s say ending, and that he finally. gets some kind of silence, peace, inspiration, and really, well, he still confesses his love for julienne, still continues to love her, and even while in prison, in general, this is what he’s like, i don’t even know how
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call it happy, but it’s hardly a hand, of course, but for a creative person this is the very connection creativity and inseparable suffering, in general, there is a plot of writers - a prison, there is - from behind the scenes, yes, because he captures their
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daughter in some kind of relationship that they oppose, it turns out that he gets in their way, one might say, just on a sore point, they are jumping in this couple, it seems like this is a girl, she is 20 years old, this is an adult, yes, but for some reason everyone is running around her like a child, in general everyone there has very big problems with responsibility, in fact arnold and rachel's relationship is not the only example of some kind of strange marriage in the book, there is also... the marriage of bradlila’s sister and her husband roger, who, in general , didn’t want to marry her 20 years ago, but that means it happened so, and he was forced marry her, and it was a very unhappy marriage, from which everything runs away, in general it ends very badly, so no matter what marriage we take - in this book, it is terrible, it is terrible, it is destructive, it is perverted in its, in its , in its own way... in its root, and even
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bradley’s past marriage with christian, yes, he was not ideal either completely, that is, bradley is not happy with him in general, how it ended in nothing and despite the fact that christian is trying to get him back, he somehow bradley himself is not very keen on this relationship, and there are no good heroes, listen, this bradley, look, rage is trying to hook him up with him, and this young julian’s mom, then into him. some kind of just a hero-lover in every way,
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although he is a tax inspector and an unlucky writer, why would this man turn out to be so boring, in general, according to the description, he is not handsome, why does he stir the souls of everyone so much characters? it seems to me that he does not stir souls, these are all some fictitious feelings that are attributed to him after the fact. if we take the wife, the friend, rachel, i don't think she was in love with him, bradley, i don't think there was love there, there was desire there. but it wasn’t, it wasn’t love, and
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, accordingly, francis is generally a very strange character who, i also think, didn’t experience any real feelings. by the way, it’s interesting that critics draw a parallel in the novel the black prince, when the hero turns out to be in a whirlwind of other people's passions, as if everyone attributes some kind of love merit to him, critics compare this with the statement of iris mertok herself in early interviews. when her first fame came, she said that she did not understand how to behave, when everyone seemed to have elevated her to the pedestal, everyone seemed to be in love with her, although in reality this is not so, it is a fiction, so it seems to me, this is exactly the feeling she conveys in the black prince, this podcast is a must read, yana batnikova, the writer vera bogdanova and i today we are talking about... in the novel iris murdoch, the black prince. and tell me, please, vera,
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you are also a young, beautiful woman, you are also a successful writer, you feel, perhaps, some similar conflicts with airi smurdok, that is, you yourself say that here she is, faced with fame, she faced with a certain, well, double bottom of this love, that is , maybe not entirely sincere love, yes, do you understand what this is, what kind of conflict this is? there is such, precisely there is, a certain admiration for the image, because in fact none of let's say some viewers who watch this program now or... who read my interview or even those who read my books, none of them know the real me, which is logical, this seems to me, an absolute understanding that some... the image that is imposed on me by readers, spectators, which has nothing in common with me, can also play a cruel joke, because at
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some point you begin to adapt to this image, and also bradley, the main character of the novel by murdok, he too at some point it’s starting to seem like he’s being brought into these. he really starts to look at the image, although he didn’t want, for example, a relationship with rachel , some kind of affair, but he was carried away into this affair, listen, it seems to me that there is very typical behavior there, you know how rachel behaves and how her daughter julian behaves, and we see simply from examples that rachel she literally puts pressure on this bradley, she literally just overwhelms him, seduces him, he is forced, he is constantly forced to be in some kind of intimate and communications with her, at the same time he doesn't want it. but she drags him into this, plus he saw some kind of intimate family scene, and maybe after that it’s even more awkward for him to refuse rachel when she begins to seduce him, but in the end this romance, half-baked with julian’s mother, is somehow then julian impresses, that is, again , the mother writes a letter to julian, that this
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bradley, he tried to seduce me too, it turns out that julia makes some kind of bad impression, she runs away and maybe... well, somehow she still time is eluding this man and maybe it will be in him this passion, it’s also not very clear what exactly passion will be in him, because he knew julian for a long time, well, essentially.
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he writes, that is, the same thing with me, when i write on behalf of a man, i am that man at that moment, when i write on behalf of a girl, i am a girl, i will write on behalf of a dog, which means i will be a dog for some time , that is , this, well, you’re just like on the side, who says that i’m a writer, i even write love for a stool, yes, but that’s how it works, that is, it’s impossible, well, in a good way, it’s clear that there are different situations and sometimes it doesn’t work out, but the reader just feels it when the author lives,
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