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no wait, but it seems to me that i 'm somehow closer to reality than you 're sorry, because after all, probably, we need to move towards this and give the prerequisites. and at least let the universes understand what doors you want her to open for you, and then she will open them. on the one side. yes, on the other hand. i've asked myself the question several times. and anna, what is the goal? where are we going? but where are we moving, what do we want to achieve there, what is the title of people's artist, or do you understand? definitely not the title of people's artist. you just was in the process. this is the biggest thrill. that is, here's how the way of the samurai is. yes, as they say, yes, that is the only way. but the lord gives you the opportunity to write music, gives you the opportunity to produce it, before that, the ability to write lyrics, before that, the opportunity to perform all this. listen, it's okay. and it's already good. hmm, here, well, of course, the stump is clear. we don't do all of this. we need access to
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the viewer, we need a-a return. and we need this live contact. why was the pandemic so bad? precisely because there was no the possibility of entering history, alive, physically with their feet. yes, it was impossible to look into your eyes, you had online concerts, well , it wasn’t right, well, it’s clear that this is not on the scale that we are used to, because you are not lazy. and i'm lazy, i didn't give a single online concert, because i'm not interested. i can't make it shorter. i know how to say that and here we are here, it’s like you and i, here, as it should , we never sat in the kitchen and manicured the girls, as i cook. you don't know mom taught. and where were you all this happened to me, olya kormukhina says, here we are going to pilaf. we won't get together. i have already promised so much to be sent easily. in principle, we can, and i think, get out. yes, well we can. well, but do not
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disgrace me, say god and prepare. i mean, for example, i never had anything but with children, but i didn’t. my children yes, i have one daughter, but nevertheless, i never allowed me to clean my apartment either. i really don't like it when you touch my things, my home, my fortress and plus i have nothing to clean anyway. why because, but the computer said, we are a little warm, all creative people. i have, when there is some kind of corral , as i say, for example, there is something wrong with the song , or i have some one thought. i can’t, i twist the twist, i always have a rag in my hand. i don't even know when i take it. i start to rub clean and so on, and i have it chip. i have to leave the apartment alone, going on tour, i don't care if i have an hour and a half for this, i have to leave perfect feeling. if i'm late, i take a look, mote, you know? i'm late, i'm running, mote something. this is what i will say to
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everything in life, a person is used to such a creature that attracts to everything, because i was ready to wash and wash and clean and cook and that's it. my husband said, you know, he says, i know, the woman of my dreams cannot iron shirts for me, there are special people for this. i stood up. i resisted resisted. i'm exactly a month old. until i realized that, but, it turns out, it ’s possible. it’s very cool. this is necessary. yes, you have to get used to it. now i have another one for me, just uh, they said that since , like, i’ll iron my own shirt. you will never stroke me, and they just don’t let me iron my things, in general, he makes you. you just understand that i see a person stroking and understand about this is a podcast 20 years later, with you kostya mikhailov and aya gorod 312 and utah today we remember 2006 as 20 years. sorry now said 20 years. wait, like this, it's from addiction, like now,
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yes, time is accelerating very much, that is it was like this before. how old do you feel. it’s as if it feels like it’s slowed down somewhere, almost everyone doesn’t have the same thing, not a single person who told me as much as on the dz passport . you know, but i began to approach my age. i will hit 44. that is, in a year. i'm a woman berry again, what is it, does anyone know? tell yes it is when it's through the whole berry in the buttocks, like, but berries? oh good. yes, there is something else. this is the second wind in life. second wind. yes, well, in short, here it is with me now, because now i know what the crisis of forty is, so someone, so to speak, from those present here knows what it is to work busy. guys, this is powerful stuff. it's very hard. it's you, when you face right here one on one with what you have worked out, and what you have at all without it's fine
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and well, if there are no relatives nearby. who will tell you something good, in principle, horses can be thrown away with a hoof. and in this no, and there is nothing terribly terrible in this, that is, it passes. each of us is just in one way or another you covered. no, i didn’t cover me at the age of thirty or at 21. they probably had a crisis of 3 years. i really don’t remember this, but at 40 i was just fucked up. and it was great, comrade. now, if someone from the audience, so to speak, is still approaching this milestone, i want to say that everything is ahead of you, and it's really cool, because when you get out of this state it's such a thrill, you know? i will remain the brain, in general you are still young and beautiful, and the fool is already less of this divine state. by the way, yes i'm talking about this is what i wanted to say that i looked at your video string. uh, for a minute you look.
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it's just gorgeous there, just like you looked in 2006. it might even uh taste better, you already know that. this is for gourmets and the song for a moment gained about 3 million views , there were 1.5 million views per day in telegram 1.5 million . i wrote in a calendar morning. the next day the recording was made the recording was made, but maybe six hours at the most. that is, there some kind of camera set two takes , really two takes, that is, the shooting took half an hour, and i rushed further on the air, this is, apparently, behavior. here helped from above 7 months. and look, the song was made absolutely not and according to the laws of a hit, it has a hit
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melody, it doesn’t have hit words in the best traditions against, yes. an amazing thing and now it was necessary to go through the crisis of forty in order to write 100 songs. that is, you now feel yourself different or all the same utah 2006, of course, a different person. you understand? we in general, we are so arranged that we always deny ourselves of the past. that is, it seems to us that in the past we were there, well, we didn’t quite understand something. there were fools there , everyone had their own parsley. uh, but uh, what does what need? well, what does the crisis of forty teach? yes , for example me, but competently arrange crosses for yourself. here i am great. and here i’m doing well, but there everything turned out 40 there wasn’t a single one, that is, somehow i somehow didn’t think much about it at all, what i do, what i do, for whom
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i do and e how uh hmm right? that's it covered one mother, that is, we can say that in my crisis of forty i was born, if not according to my passport, 43-43, no, wait, the most fun, you feel yourself at 43. no, i feel myself now. well, close to forty and that's it, 43. yes, according to my passport, i'm 43 more than the first person, about my first age in my friends. first. yes, yes, everyone stopped somewhere around 30-35 right. that's what i thought too. and now i realized that let me tell myself, in the end, the truth. i like it this way and it's okay. can you imagine how you and i will talk at 50? yes, i represent, because i'm already saying no. this is impossible. so everyone closed the topic of age and start now in the same cube in denial will be 30 years. after some bullshit, okay, but come on, as it happens. and so
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-so, this is exactly 30 mom. what are you? we turn on, look at the red man, and there the audience is a hint 20 years later on channel one with you kostya mikhailov yota and, well, his 312 would not have reached my crisis, in principle, i now have a song one there is a beautiful one, and she major and there are such like, well, you can do it for me. there are a couple of minors no passers. yes, it will be more normal for you there, everything is there, moreover, the tonality of the sun. i'm always for i always say yes, this is a historical moment. you agreed this today at the end of the clue is weak 20 years later the song i'll stay city 312.
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leaves don't have to live. i may not come back, or maybe i will become with you i will remain ashes on my lips, it remains a flame in your eyes in your hands with the breath of the wind. it became snow on
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the cheek, i will remain for you. i'm going. elevated grass i may not return anymore, or maybe i
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i'll stay with you i'll stay inferno i'll stay a flame in the eyes of your hands the breath of the wind with you.
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dear passengers, we've hit the ground running in the podcast. everyone wants to fly will last approximately 36 minutes. i hope you enjoy.
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today. i am monitoring the pilot leonid yakubovich and our guest pilot pilot sergey burnov. i want to talk to you about love. so about love that never passes and is given once by god let's talk about aviation, let's talk about people who at least once, if they held a handle from a helicopter or horn helm, then it will be a lifetime. you are in aviation. how many years ago? in the ninety-fourth year, i entered the kachin higher military aviation through pilots, an amazing coincidence. my first solo flight was the ninety-fourth year of childbirth trinity what type 18? of course
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you came to kachanskoye, yes, yes. by specialty, well, specifically, the diploma should have been a pilot-engineer. how many have studied for 2 years during this time, what did you happen to learn about your profession. yes , especially for 2 years, nothing is special managed to learn, well, aerodynamics, of course, a lot of specialized sciences were the theory of gas turbine engine design, the strength of the aircraft were simulators were e-e l-39. here albatross had to sit at least once, well, more than once. yes , there are some trainers. so it's a big word. now it's trainers. and there, that only devices, these alarm clocks were more often all digital, too. yes, and stepper starters in the neighboring room were exactly everything. and you left after 2 years, right? and highly
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prepared. i look, i'm just a backstory before the quality of the school. i also, uh, visited such a second moscow city aeroclone, valikhin's offices. i am fifty- two. i was there right away, i was there in 52, there were three of their flying clubs, there was the first helicopter, uh, airplane gliders, the second, and the third these paratroopers. no no. no, i asked the 52nd aerobatic pilot , they put us first on the yak-18t. at least that 's about it, too. on the fifty- second, they immediately taught the second cabin or the first, first, second. what did you feel there? well you made melman barrels. this i did later many years later as well, and then we were just doing park chores. here, mainly on the provision of the airfield. so they came there on their own clean. e,
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as they say, on a purely initiative, the air rose. eh, was this injury for me because i studied well? i passed the whole theory, here, and these were the nineties, when everything was like this fuel, zero, and there was a very funny story, because i drove up for the first time, a tanker, we were preparing for the plane for take off, and i got on the latch, and i filled the tank from there, his fountain went and, most importantly, the engineer. e airfield. we have an intelligent transmission can not. i learned a lot about myself. here, yes, he said, what, what are you doing? every drop is worth its weight in gold. so there was a case when hmm, my pilot instructor, the kingdom of heaven to him , vasily vasilyevich khromov, i don’t know if you knew him or not? well, it doesn't matter, and he came up , we had two. we then here, too, humble a bandmate we went in the summer heard that you are good guys. throw off on rock paper scissors. so he had
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a stone, i had scissors and flew. he here and after many years in 2007. i have already flown at this airport. i started our conversation with this, but still a circus school. lord almighty stop. no, wait, i 'm talking about this because the number of my friends are my acquaintances who have gone through a circus school. yes, gennady viktorovich klyaver oleinikov, aka yes. who taught you? oh , because i would ask something, it was vova tochilin or already roddorakh in those days, but the saints were people, it was something it was you studied at the circus in the country. yes, these people were not there. alexander anatolyevich used to teach memory there. well,
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then we met with him. eh, many years later. i was there for a short time, i studied there for a year in shchekinsky pike, yes, in the workshop of maryan panteleeva visan but this is happiness, the pike is of course, well, not without it, it’s clear, and after the pike how much you worked. where did you work? at first i worked in the satire theater there for four or five seasons, then i had such an experimental theater theater of mikhail ugarov. yeah, then i quit the theater. well okay, anyway. you have gone into the profession. why suddenly pulled back into the sky? something actually happened, someone brought it, someone said there is an oracle. how is it all for this? well, how, uh, as it was rightly said at the beginning of our broadcasts that this is for life, this does not disappear anywhere. who got there. it is
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already impossible to convey in words, and as if this is some kind of unclosed gestalt, as it is now fashionable to say. yes, there psychologists, they say, it's all somehow traveled somewhere. i dreamed about it, that is, some kind of these figures there, something like that, some kind of flights , i had dreams in a dream and well, yes, yes, well, it’s unlikely for him, but in a dream, yes, i vykabluch. so, uh, then i thought, i thought it was some kind of unrealizable whole story, and because, well, i thought that uh flying clubs all fell apart and so, and then i found out that it turns out to be, and i filmed . mmm, now in 2006. uh, unfortunately in the unreleased film, the heart of the enemy so the pilot of the german pilot got to the airfield. i played yes, i saw a piece. but seriously, of course . uh, i got to the airfield of a big gryzlov, i flew there on my own.
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actually, on what to write the second, i 52 myself sat at the pen without without yes, one yes, i am the king of the circle conveyor takeoff, where is it all the same 40 hours before them 27 hours before independent departure 25, from whom? what psychophysics, but nevertheless, somewhere you took a pen, so well, there were some of the skachinsky school there. well, i flew on the simulator. no, i didn't get to fly. i uh got out of there. here, well, well, as it were, we went through everything, there is piloting, there is also an arrangement of the aircraft dynamics and and from iraclub. i had some knowledge, and then i started. well, in practice, after filming the film, i met people there. so, i started going to the airfield. oh, of course, i say, and at first, of course, and
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then i took a pen. yes, about how many hours from the first on your own? we came to the flying club. we sat in the first cabin, probably, after all, they planted it right away. and so you flew off how many hours 10-12-14, but i'm very, well, how to say, far away. i had to drive. it's still 100, there 130 km from moscow, i then got by bus. yes, and here yes i understand. uh, it's hard to remember now. well, it’s probably 15 hours . maybe i’m asking, it’s not for nothing that every pilot, everyone who is not forgotten for a lifetime, remembers how hammered, somehow, the first independent tattoo, right? how it was it was, but, in my opinion, the eleventh of march 2.000 of the eleventh year or
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i don’t remember the thirteenth route. well. comrade to me, uh, he was driving, well , as if he was also flying, he was driving past me. he says what are you doing? i say i'm at home. let's say, get down let's go to the airfield, stop telling you to fly it's time. but i’m saying how i can’t, i’m not ready yet. he says, let's go, and as he says, he took me by the scruff of the neck and brought me, and he says, all this is my instructor pilot. e, maxim nikolaevich makartsev. he says, come on. and that's it, sit down, really. enough already on whores to dangle. here. well, of course, we flew tests with him, then he got out. and then you, well, i was worried, of course , you dispersed everyone there in the district, that's where the pants or well, in the sense, dispersed, and l-410 came up there. so i say, i myself, wait, i they say everything, everything, everything is clear. now we 're skipping. here, but the feeling was that time
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had stopped, because well, when you already brought out your mouth, and that's it, but there is no turning back. that's it, you already went to the plane, but it came off normally. well, of course, there, on landing, it seemed, uh, i was holding out, what is called here, but they said that everything is fine, that is, i am a canvas. how many c grade conversions did three laps, well tail number. 4 5 6 so sel taxied, and well, you are talking about traditions. yes, of course, well , they gave me a kick in the ass and shook me, and then celebrated. no, this is understandable. this is this feeling. well , i didn't believe it at first, because i could say it with my eyes. e with cat creek. there’s no other way to call it, because you are either in euphoria, or in some kind of stupor in uh, it’s not clear, but a strange
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feeling, then it caught up with me that i realized that i flew out. uh, on my own there, because my dream came true after all. here, well, then at the beginning to fly aerobatics, but this is impossible to describe in words. well, seriously , don't you know, that's because it's something incredible. i just had my childhood there and that's all. how much is raklu all the memories. i flew something and somehow i fly back and looked at the back of no one. because, you know, someone sits there all the time, saying something there. so, i looked, it 's not well, i still have these mirrors, there are these here, yes, i still managed to look at this mirror, after the second one on the traverse. turned to ask, well, how was i, too, happens, huh? this is a podcast everyone wants to fly, and we continue our conversation with sergei burunov, who remained in the bar club. yes yes.
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well, i flew there for a while. we even flew aerobatics. i remember, but i was somehow terribly afraid of aerobatics with an instructor with his that's because he has not let me out for aerobatics yet. but, yes, he says, not difficult is not difficult. no no straight line. yes, here is a loop coup yes, a barrel tub. yes, it’s understandable, but, well, a corkscrew, well, a straight line is not inverted, because on an inverted one, people yes , they get a little lost, so to put it mildly, no, and i gave my right leg back there. and yes, i have stayed to this day. active shooting and i'm afraid of the word dense and it was difficult to combine now. probably, if you are talking about the fact that i fly or not, now it’s not anymore,
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because, well, critical breaks have to be returned from scratch again. no, it is clear that there hands remember. yes, because for me, when 2 years ago, i finally also came true alone. uh, my dream is also one of those, i finally met svetlana vladimir yes, that's just the way it is. you correctly show that this is the highest echelon. i hope she gets to sit in that chair someday. she is a seven-time champion yes if anyone don’t know, be sure to watch her performance, because this is
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real art that is amazing. so i saw her for the first time, well, then it was an airfield, tushino is the chkalovsky flying club. i saw her aerobatics in the ninety-first year, and it made such an impression on me many years later. you see how fate decreed that we met her while filming a documentary about her, but before that we had already met her and now we flew, of course, on this extreme, to be honest. here, and she says, well, i understand that me something is a little bit, as it were, but it’s good for him, but for me it’s just like that, just like that. and there you can see it right there, i put a gopro everywhere here, and she ’s a soft person, but tough, so she’s a woman on earth, and there, uh, you can’t spoil it there. she
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says i'm with love and it's called with love. well, everything was always fine with my vestibular apparatus. that is, like me, but she staggered me, and, uh, it was simple aerobatics. but the fact that how tough she does it and somehow masculine, this is 100%, because even in the set we went she times the handle and here. so i tensed up a little bit like that, and then i saw these shots not quite like that, right? then i'm fine. i remembered this brain, of course, but at first you already had the eyes of a cat. here it is at the beginning of the transmission. the truth was visible. this moment, what does he not know, then from kopanin? yes, the world cup. i saw how she is now. i can see it too. uh, it was tension, perhaps, the first few minutes before the coup
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to the first roll, half-barrel roll, yes, and then everything, she gave me control. yes, i just i just never flew on the extra. well, as if i could see, they are working on a point, when and i just didn’t know that he had such angular speeds, well, rotation. this is an incredible formula 1 aircraft. yes, it's simple. well, he reacts there. just a millimeter uh, movement made a loop we made a flip. eh, barrels were made. here, she wanted to show me everything abracadabra. i said second. i'm from this here, but i promised that i would come. she says i take my word for it. i watched when i suddenly remembered. so i correctly remembered the medical examination for admission to the kacha, which means that i passed the medical examination, yes, that is, so it must be assumed that psychophysics, the vestibular apparatus
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was in place. well then, yes, of course, now because what you were doing in the sky, she correctly said the package was not useful was not useful. but then i said something, you ate. uh, well, that's what i'm saying, well, i just had something to eat. she says she slept well. here, and i something like this, well, i took a nap, what is called there in the evening about the hotel came so give a little and that's it. and that's why i go a little on the ground, and then i feel it drives me a little. well, of course, the device. here. this same training is also without it, as you know, i once experienced. this strange feeling is not after minutes, probably more than an hour i have. i had 10-15 minutes. i'm driving. i understand that i don't
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know where i'm going. i stopped. i walked for another 20 minutes i drive in any way and only in the evening the pain is no less. it's stabilized getting used to the vestibular apparatus from exercising saying this where are you at weightlessness were automated control systems, here are the astronauts, where they experience, of course. when is it diving? yes , absolutely right. it was once the hosts of channel one decided to congratulate the whole country on the new year. understood? i remember that, yes, out of 12 people, we are left, in my opinion, four in the tenth mode. wow, that's a pretty weird feeling. well, you just have to try it. you have experienced it. well, lapping, well, of course, yes, yes, it's a terrible swing, yes, yes, and then in two planes. that's exactly right. so oh, everything goes negative up and down overload, positive overload. doesn't matter. you are filming now. happenes.
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yes? no, well, of course, there is a radio profession there. here i am now actively near the microphone, i want to take an audio kit. i just want to be afraid, well, for health a little bit already, i don’t know how it would be for aerobatics, but along the route, i would love to fly. i broke down last january. there is such a wonderful airfield. eh, new stuff. i don't know, you know, yes, of course, here i am in my time after, but in the flying club i graduated at the fifty-second. and here and uh, went to this man was such an airline, of course, here on hmm a very good plane. siera, 202 is a wonderful aircraft. uh, all the avionics are equipped, modern everything there is
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a crow approach, everything you want is amazing. just after the fifty-second or jacob the eighteenth - well, how is the future just now, well, probably, well, i don’t want to offend anyone, but still, for training , the flying desk of the yak-18, i agree. i flew on it. i know, well, of course, here on the alarm clock they have learned further already. everything is fine. is it like the mechanics first? yes, well, if to make it clear, and then already on the machine there they say, learned to fly the mi-2 , you will fly on a stool. yes? is it true, known history is it true? well , during the filming of the fifty-second were. yes, exactly. yes, the air was rising. yes, of course, they strengthened the camera between the first and second cabins , and, in my opinion, even we filmed, it was all filmed. that is, i started it myself. uh, the camera was all wired. here
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in the front cockpit sat maxim nikolaevich makartsev, a small instructor, and he performed here are these air combat figures so that it all unsubscribes there. here are negative positive overloads, that is, but the shots turned out to be fantastic, because these are the belts on the strings, when they hang in weightlessness, it’s impossible to invent, it can’t be done. no? you can, of course, but it can be seen just like here in perro harbor. yes, remember, this is a movie with ben affleck, yes, how they wield a pen there, well, the plane should have already fallen apart, in theory , simply wings. you just fit in and that's it. and they are there, uh, it's like this, well, it’s clear that they still need to play, to keep track of how it’s a professional skill, that’s how to work with controls. and we continue our flight in the podcast, everyone wants
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