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i won't go to the opera. he says why is this a cool opera? he says, no, yesterday rabinovich sang to me like that, but garbage, that is, this is a joke about this, yes or how are musicians? yes, well, because that's in my opinion. yes, there are a huge number of jokes that are based on something more unequal in general, for example, in a team , for example, when there is a joke about some kind of musical group, yes, then there are a lot of jokes that separately, more about drummers about bassists about what kind of -that 's it. well, it becomes a joke exactly, because e everyone knows these relationships in the team and let's do it. they are very similar. i don't know, there were the beatles, they had about the same thing , right? or now some metallics, and it doesn't matter, that is, the guitarist is there or, uh, the drummer of metallica still fits this description. i just didn't remember the joke. let it end from here. there is a roaring crowd there, everything is there, there is a huge rock concert there. there
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, people are sitting on their shoulders, there masha is standing there with each other's t-shirts, which means the soloist and he is so much, well, inspired by this, he is so much that's all captured that it is precisely in this euphoria that he forgets the third verse text, in general, his own. you have his songs , he has had a thousand concerts. and here is another platform. just to break and he forgets altogether and he stands. and turns to the bass player to his he says. some kind of good ones, misol, they are afraid of something going astray there , what the hell, this time it turns. there , at that time, a solo guitarist was singing some kind of solo there, he. what words, what words are there? type heard nothing, what u turns around to the drummer, that is, nothing turns around, says what words he has and what song? here they are up to yes there is such yes and or. uh, the same
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only different i was told there, looks like yes, here comes the concert. well, everything is cool, which means that the last song has already passed there, brandishing lighters. here are the thoughts, it means this. well, the frontman, that is, the soloist to well, i think i'm finishing my drink. now that one over there, this one , the fair one, and this dark one, to bach's dressing room and there, then they will invite me here. there stands there with a guitarist to pile on in this. won. there, over there, mulattos. there's one winking there. oh, now in general, that is, most importantly, then there will not be a delay on the plane tomorrow. the drummer sits thinking, so now i'll take a liter and take that red fish with me. do re sol mi mi fa misol that's how i am now in no case now all the bass players are going to beat me there. it's all the same to me these jokes were told by musicians about musicians. here, well, here, is there
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any discrimination in this in everything? why does he have? has it really become such a big deal? yes? it used to be like that here's a musician - this is lao there any. well, any take a bass player there. take the guitarists, and take the drummer, especially somewhere there are layers of jokes, that is, but of course, and most importantly, now it’s the frontman, it doesn’t matter if you play something, if you sing, you’re the main one, that ’s how it is, because pop music has done its job and no matter what a huge team you have, if you sing, you are the main thing, and everyone else - this is what happens. uh, it's just that the musicians are good, that is, now there are a lot of parents who wanted to give a lot on guitar or drums. that's it, there's no tomorrow. tomorrow you will come to the vocals, after the anecdote i will tell, by the way, stories from
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life, why did i become uh, they are a jazz drunkard as a singer, by the way, before that, i remembered, by the way , a joke when well, we have a group that plays uh, and to the wedding, well the camera band that plays also at birthday parties. well, of course, but they came to the funeral wedding funeral, yes, they used to write like that, there are short, yes in short ads and come at night they are already sitting in a restaurant. well, friends ask. well, how did you play? yes today was. there was a funeral and as they say it passed, listen, it went so chic three times for an encore they dug up a nightmare, but you reminded me of a joke, there are rather strange jokes that only a musician will understand, yes, when an orchestra plays, i know they told me. e, this anecdote for a long time i laughed so much, and i myself absolutely. well then, well, as if i understood that i did not understand anything. and, well, now i'll tell you. check it means when the orchestra plays and the conductor so stop, stop stop and
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says horns. give, fa, not give notes. you see, i'm funny, well, still french horns. yes, there is a special state of mind, that is, not everyone will understand it, because you have to learn music first, so that in addition to these bassists there are horn players in general. now he's going to beat me. well, it's an interesting tool, of course, but not for everyone. and you say you could be a jazz pianist. however, he became a singer. it was purely mercantile you had an interest in really becoming the head, that is, they know everything there. well, uh, let's just say i played for everyone instruments, but graduated from the conservatory in jazz piano. that is, i graduated in berlin as a conservative jazz pianist and teacher, because my father really wanted me to become a jazz pianist. it was his dream and wanted to ask here. yes, i have been involved in
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music since childhood. that is, i did not choose i i drank since childhood already toured with a vocal instrumental ensemble. uh, well, then i started playing the drums, then i played the guitar. i especially played the piano, because every child in georgia needs to play the piano, if you want to perform, and of course, having tried all the instruments. i realized that it's cool when you sing, here, but i didn't have such great vocal abilities before, as children have now. here are the youth, which i call indigo children, they have been singing there for 9 years already, as if like gods, they just exist and i have such ones , i believe that some kind of acceleration yes , there has passed and there indigo, that is, well, more talented children are precisely in this. eh, let's say singing appeared. yes, that is, there was a feeling connected, that is, maybe they are more hear started somewhere music through cartoons. there they had more internet. in this regard
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, i also have a child, he constantly learns there and sings some kind of cartoon song there. well, it's so interesting there. yes, of course, and you decided and i still wanted to sing, but i understand, apparently, dad realized that i didn’t have such great vocal abilities. i myself then developed to become a singer there, this is already a separate story. he wanted me to become jazz, and he led me into everything later, when we had already moved abroad. i went to everyone great jazz pianist. i have practiced. i studied 8 hours a day to enter the conservatory. i entered the conservatory, but my dream was still to become a singer and understandably, i wrote father's pressure and jazz culture. well agree jazz. it's the same. uh, let's say hmm well compared to pop music. it's like it's not for everyone. that is, yes. absolutely, that is, well, people, in the first place, they always like it, they don’t like it , there is even a hit, but i sorted it out there. when classical music too huh? oh,
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there is a huge number of works there written by the same musicians and mozart there bach there i don’t know who, but still there are hit songs that are remembered. and there are some who will say that this is a symphony number something. it’s generally why we remember the moonlight sonata, but there is some kind of passage there, in short, uh, no, the same thing in jazz, for example, uh somehow, so that some kind of melody becomes. eh, the hit is still in jazze. that is, this is generally a very extremely complex story , you will agree, because it is a complete improvisation. this is what improvisation is. there is such an anecdote. you reminded me just uh, when uh means, uh, some years there in the nineties, which means the boys decided to go for a walk there, so they ordered a restaurant , they ordered some kind of cover band there. well , it turns out that they flew in from another city , the flights were keeping them out of time. i don't know yet guys. so what to do? are we without music or something, will we? so call? let's decide there, to whom
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there and there, it means to recruit some kind of valera. listen valera and where is it solve the question. you mm promised us a music program, but i won't do something, what should we do? i have some serious guys. there, in general, he says everything now and then there is. here is a jazz band, they play jazz, he says, yes, i don’t care what musicians play. come on, let them all come. well, what is it to amuse the people, well, what? well, what suckers, or what? well, all the jazz bands come, which means that this booze begins there, in general, there is a fat one pushing there. for the boys, they already drank normally. come on, let's go out. so all these musicians are dressed, there are generally butterflies in tailcoats, there you know such polished pipes. they all start there, so they play. five minutes ten are all sitting at the tables. here you know such old believers 15 and here the elder cannot stand it so the pianist comes up. he
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takes out 100 bucks. yes, it puts in his pocket does not work. the anecdote about how jazz music is not for everyone is the same as they say about a singer playing three chords for a thousand people. uh-huh from a jazz musician plays a thousand chords for three yes, yes, but , by the way, such a pretty observation, but then what i was talking about about that jazz pianist and singer seekers. i already graduated from the conservatory diploma. that is, it turns out. the commission met there. i still had inflammation of the middle ear. that is, i play right. uh, the orchestra is sitting. i play everything, i just played everything and i must. well, after that, the commission goes on a discussion and calls me the most important thing and
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says. well, that tells you five for everything except the classics of the classics. something you don't hear. i say, i just have an ear inflammation today. he says, well, that's it, it's clear then the top three for the classics. five for jazz, here but you say you just play smart. come on, go to graduate school. i say "no. can i have a diploma? give me a diploma. i went i 'll be a famous singer. i tell him, he tells me that yes, it boiled after that, that you spent four years with us and played jazz. no, he says, why am i telling you, but tell me such a thing. here tell me jazz trombonism. how many americans are they to me? i am 20 years old. i, at 16:00, already entered 20 , i was already finishing, and suddenly i had such an idea to tell my own. how much do you get when you perform at a jazz club in the evening. he says, well, sometimes 150 euros sometimes. and this
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well, well, i'm a professor, i still get 3,500 salaries there, but because i'm a professor at the conservatory. i say, and if i want to receive 10,000 euros for a performance as a jazz musician, well, if you become a great jazz musician, i say, well, that's all right. can i go by the principle of it, but nailed the truth of the music. i really wanted to be famous and so i understood that jazz , unfortunately, has such a narrow focus . as with sense of humor of musicians. you worked with many artists and singers about the fact that someone sings badly out of tune, because there are a lot of jokes, for example, in the theatrical environment about the fact that there are bad actors. yes, there is a type or an actress, that is, about this. well , he jokes anyway, like, there is a man, he considers himself great there. and he's not very there. that's how stable the psyche of musicians is. well
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mine is fine. i can go and joke with my brain drummer. and it's okay, especially this. you are the team you say my a have, so i came, and the musicians are great, by the way, you know, the anecdote of the protrrombanists is also normal. if you personally only know, know when it hurts? well, when you, and not even a joke, namely, when you put your soul into it. here i am, for example, doing an arrangement, doing it, doing it, i’m sitting there for 2 months, well, it doesn’t matter, i’m sitting for a month, and i do it and then tells you, you know, i don’t like anything, as it were, why did you initially like everything. now i thought that i didn't like anything. everything i want to change everything offended by the fact that the fact that the work has been done in vain. and when jokes are perceived by almost all musicians normally. unless, of course, you personally contact them. i say, you know what, uh-huh. well, here the anecdote is a bit like you. this is an artist. he just can't sing . i think then it will. and so, uh, so,
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of course, everyone normally jokes calmly and that’s all. fine. everything is perceived. please tell me yourself. m-m moment of humor, when do you introduce the musicians? yes, they are half of their childhood and youth there all the time tormenting their stroke. well, how not torment study? yes, everything is not there, they play everything to the limit of perfection, they grow in this level, then they rehearse with these others. that is, it is always some kind of closed, history. and, of course, all these, like jokes, are born inside. i 've read about the fact that here is the concept of such a starling. yes it is. it literally translates as a joke. that is, when hmm a piece of music sounds a musical joke, and then, when it is repeated several times there, then how would this part of the symphony of the sonata there, there, whatever it is while for knowledgeable musicians. oh look, they laid it here, like, a little joke, yes, please tell me yourself, but the concept, as it were
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, of musical humor, yes, that is, it somehow develops, or vice versa, it is somewhere. gone, but i, uh, being in the midst of musicians all this time, practically over the years i have never heard a normal musical joke. it's not a joke, nothing is missing. really. now everything has gone anecdotes - this is the most agreeable anecdote. we're trying to get him out there again and say. so for all to see. when you look there is a good genre of anecdote, as well as musical jokes, yes, that is before. i just still remember. hmm, all these bands. that is, it was a time when, let's say, samples did not appear like that. yes , when everything was alive, uh, there was live music, yes, that is, uh, it doesn’t matter, there were some programs , concerts, all musicians. here they began to play, especially. here are orchestras, because half of the music is there, for example, but in. well, wait, that 's the usual. that's it, that's it , orchestral themes are so cool, when, well, and there, just all these
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musical jokes happened. and why is it now going to no, just, uh, too lazy to do it , or the level, as it were, of the perception of humor by musicians, or they simply understand. and for whom? well, that is, what is the reason, and now almost everything goes to pop music. that is, if pop rap that's all youth music and it's the jokes, as they used to be about musicians, it turns out now, and music is the one who sings this music, it's just one performer. and you can, for example, jokes. there, probably, there are about rappers about some kind of e singers, but i haven't heard exactly. already. here, i say for many years i have not heard jokes about bass guitarists, for example, it was about conductors that used to be the one who plays the art. there, for example, girls, everything has become unpopular, because it is popular. this is only popular music, and some jokes are probably composed there. now i just remembered one thing not about the popular one, when it’s about the fact that i
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have been practicing so many times for so many years. and, probably, the neighbors were all shocked when the father writes ads. newspaper sell piano, well call says when can be taken away only when the wife and child are not at home. this is what i remembered right now about me. uh, also played played played uh, but got up as a pop singer. yes, that is. by the way, well, you must admit , i'm sorry that i interrupted? i just want to let the audience down somehow. yes, as a rule, anecdotes themselves, anecdotal situations really do occur in life and actually some kind of incident that is incredible, there a funny unexpected ended with something. then it becomes a joke. here, maybe you remember some such. yes, one, remember about my name. by the way, you often call me infuriating, but uh is known in the world as brandon well, brandon of course it will be strange what i say, but for you it just infuriates the guys. yes, this is a separate story, but
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there is a story associated with this name. eh, i'm already living in russia. had arrived. uh, we were supposed to rehearse sati casanova. i remember it was a couple of years ago. well, i'm coming. she says checkpoint such and such you come, you say a lot of apartments and come to me, everything is already there, everything is declared. fine. i'm driving met by a guard. hello you where i say some kind of apartment. hey, how do i introduce you? i say, brandon here, you know, for him it was like sherlock as james leaned out saying, how can i introduce you? i say, tell brandon came to the apartment. such and such another 5 minutes passed again, something looks, leaned out. well, if you're brandon, then i'm serious jason statham. well, you see, they are coming. well, really, when you look where you're talking, i mean brandon. well, they didn't understand. yes, sati is also there, as if
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she knows you, waiting for a visit infuriates, and she they say brandon unu has arrived there, who is he? yes? ask, besik was not worried. friends again. hello everyone vadim galygin brandon stone producer performer and together we are today in the framework of a podcast, and we are talking about musical humor jokes. i would like to ask , most, of course, some cases, uh, such uh, happen on tour, because it involves some kind of travel there, it means switching, because new people. well, here are some things. uh, please tell me what happened to you connected with such an anecdotal. exactly with the tour activity. and let's remember there were a lot of tours. i just want to bring to the fact that it is precisely in this closed society, when there are, well, musicians, because for the audience there is a group of artist
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singers, that is, it's just that they are a vacuum, they are not reachable. that is, they think that a person what he sings about and lives in life, that is, he has everything. so , you know, how he perceives you as an organism, yes, along with his team there, and here it turns out, inside such cases there is this one syubyot this there drummer. maybe make a joke about it? that is, well, as in any team, there is some kind of hierarchy, that's all. this, of course, spills over on tour, because drummers rest in different ways, singers rest in different ways, there and so on. hmm yes, especially drummers. for some reason, they like to ride separately from everyone. here we had a drummer. i remember we, i, i'm on tour. here i look, the whole group is in the collection of the drummer. no, i say, where is he, where anton anton has already passed. everything sits stuck. i say, why are you separate from the team? yes because i'm a drummer, because i'm afraid and
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that's it. he interferes, that is, there is no secret. now can you reveal why? maybe this is a sign that if the drum flies together with the team, they will play badly, for example, but one thing i can tell you exactly the same for drummers, especially those who do not have a zone are always looking for, and they always have more new adventures than all the girls. yes, all the girls fall for drummers. why do you know what they're watching? sometimes my team only has guys. i have such tall handsome guys all play guitars from the saxophonist keyboardist, i'm on the keys, but i 'm already singing everything in front and behind me there now sava and everything after the concert tell me once they wrote to me in direct writes. you are so awesome. may i have your drummer's number? now that's anecdotes. you guys are of course all handsome and you and you. well, please, here are the spittles, we really liked it, everyone is trying there. now i understand, it's probably the musicians i specifically recruit into the group. yes, the front takes
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a scarier drummer, what is a life hack, a all this is better, when the francchild is standing it is such a thing that closes the reels, and then it is generally closed, you can just see it. it's not audible, but i imagine, i very rarely, but video in twice in my life, when the soloist is a drummer in a band, that is, uh , this one there was a case a very long time ago. it was a cover band. there are still times in sovietsk. there lie meets and that's it. imagine, he sits knocking and singing at the same time so , well, with such a voice, i also imitate, well , covers for all these singing guitars there are blue, birds and so on. i don't at all i understand how it is to keep the rhythm, in general in the song and sing. yes, what about there? well, it’s not that he went there for a walk, and you know what happened there, you know, he still sings harmoniously there, maybe that’s why the drummers have some kind of special ones, and the skills that later with the girls
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actually help out. i have always had before, especially always had a problem with the drummer. i always needed a discreet drummer, so that he would not disturb him with a discreet stump, because yes. there are drummers who all the time want louder and louder they are, and most importantly, they forget that they always play louder than the soloist himself in order to attract attention so that everyone here really fences me in there. yes, i'm here, yes, and i always say, you can turn it down, play it down. he says i can't play quieter. i'm talking about how you can't play. just play quieter when i sing. let's make my voice heard. and then, when you, i will give you a solo, you will agree, agree, again concert about again figachit. fig. i say, that's it, that's enough, i'm firing everything, i won't play anymore, because the guys tell me, of course, you have a cool musician, but the drummer, like, just killed, because he's
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always louder friends, let's find out, yes, what does musical groups mean has its own hierarchy. there is even some kind of hazing of a kind there, i don’t know. and yes, there are some rules. that is, the drummer, it turns out, the heroes in general, uh, everyone. uh, the girls actually found out, of course, what the mission producer just said, what on in fact, you can practice jazz piano for as long as you like, but still the one who sings correctly earns more? yes, but it's better to study, because you know, it helps a lot, so that later you can write songs. therefore, if you are already studying, study in order to, of course, tell. uh, some strange anecdote, but it just prompted me even when he was talking about the conservatory. i remembered, well, these old jokes about vasily ivanovich and the stove, when it doesn’t mean they sit on a halt and sing, as they say,
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vasilyeva ivanovich and here you are, well, how will it all end? that's all. here you go to the civilian life and what will you do, in general, what do you dream of eating how? i built a conservatory. he's goofing all night. this topic, of course, yes, i will build a stove, and on the roof a machine gun is a machine gun. and why, well, in order not to steal canned food, so you promised me some strange anecdote to tell, that is, to emphasize that musicians are a little bit of such people. i didn’t remember all of them, not strange, but georgian. that’s about georgian abstractions, they are absolutely a rumor, when my god before that talk, the georgian conservatory. here is a child being led my child i myself am absolute pitch. he hears everything.
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now we press any note, he will hear everything. here, well it's well become a commission of three people. here. hit a note. well, okay. i tell jokes in a very difficult way, by the way, about musicians who can really fall right down and not, but there is some kind of music, yes, that is, which just somehow relate to, uh, the musical theme of ivanovich stove. can you? well , have you ever played the piano, he says, he played the piano many times. he says, seriously, yes, well, but he played the guitar. he says there was a stove and a guitar. well, just played remember playing. oh, super, in general, he says, she is a violin. he says, well, there were
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times, but awkward cards fall down came to the end of our transmission of jokes podcasts. ah. i am vadim galygin and once again i would like to thank you and introduce brandon stones to you as a producer. for us. now it's just infuriating, so if you suddenly see brandon stone somewhere, you know that he is a simple guy who went all the way from a jazz pianist to singer and producer, and see you on the next show. all the best to you, good mood, goodbye. this is a creative industry podcast and elena kiper is in the roman karmanov studio and we are talking today with the great soviet and
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russian writer sergey lukyanenko. and somewhere else they write, a psychiatrist. but seriously, well, that's right, yes, former exes, well, there are always no former big mystery how a writer gives birth to such massive huge works. how is it all born? how do you this you you how do you nurture you compose? or they themselves come more honor accounts for themselves. i don't really think that here the profession of a psychiatrist is very important doctors, of course, there are many among writers and among writers. fastov too, but there are also dentists and therapists and surgeons. it doesn't interfere. uh, but, in fact, a medical education probably gives some kind of plus. like anyone, teach education in general. t look at the world of the system, and since childhood i loved science fiction and for me, as it were, the main favorite technique, when i started writing, was to bring some kind of unexpected into the world
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fantastic assumption, and only after one single assumption appears. you can watch what's going on in the world. is it possible to teach to be a science fiction writer? this is a difficult question. can i help you learn? now you have two projects at once, as far as i know, these are stars over the donbass, one and another lukyanenko’s workshop is all about young beginners. uh, unknown, uh, writers, well, who or who thinks he is a writer e according to your observations. here. e. how many people from those who were seen can become a writer really from donbass, after all , not quite my project. hey, i'm in it. it began 5 years ago as a project of cultural assistance to the residents of donbass, because people were completely cut off from the media
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environment. they could not see the favorite performers of the writers, and we came to meet the readers. they just showed that they were not forgotten. what about? m-m literary workshop, uh, right here, really. i think this is a very important big deal. uh, writing is a very lonely job writing. mostly sits at home, at the computer and writes. you know, how in the first years of soviet power, writers gave the name of a single handicraftsman without a motor. this is how we stayed. as soon as we got a motor computer, and in order for creative writers to somehow develop, he needs to communicate with colleagues, he needs to listen to you. not only read voices or there, everything is clear. there will be those who will scream. this is the best book that i have read and those who will scream that this is a terrible graphomania, in general stop writing forever. and here is the opinion
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of colleagues who also write in support of their criticism of them. this is very important and for this just existed before. uh, all kinds of seminars. they were going to write or and young authors under the guidance of the masters. such as e snow, belenkin. e, strugatsky well, there are many of our wonderful writers there. under the guidance of these, er, writers, they studied, sort of trained, er, understood what was good and what was bad with them. this tradition was broken for a long time for 20 years, at least. and now we have revived it with us, uh, passed the first such workshop was in the fantastic city of korolev near moscow and 36 people gathered from all over the country. uh, they moved out, they saw for the first time that there are the same, uh , people nearby who are completely passionate about this and communicated during the week, they studied each other's texts. uh,
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the lecturers came. that is, it was such a cauldron where they boiled, and i just saw that when they left, they are still boiling, they continue to communicate. arguing, uh, showing each other fragments, when your hero is born, you are like a psychotherapist. well, as a psychologist, uh, you build it or he starts to live in this world, but i usually get into it. what is the tatars? i mean, uh, i'm inventing some kind of world, some kind of situation. eh, let's say. here, let's say in the world there is, uh, passages to other worlds to go through, through which you can tell, uh, some interesting smart story, this book spectrum, that is , aliens flew in, put portals to other planets everywhere, but in order to go through, you need to tell something something interesting and smart. and here are the main characters. here he has this ability and therefore to travel between
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worlds. and, accordingly, from this idea grows, as it were, a general framework, and then you start to add some there. well , as you know, this is how trash has such a general stained-glass window mask, and then you start filling it with, uh, multi-colored glasses and you get some kind of general picture. at the beginning, you need to come up with some kind of this frame , this thin grid that holds everything, and then put the multi-colored glasses there correctly, it will be beautiful. we are visiting. e, great soviet, writer fantastic russia russian. yes, now i have already watched an american tv series, which means, somehow, and there was such a plot, and a person who thinks that he is talented or not, talented, he has the opportunity to take a pill. and if he is really a talented talent, he begins to write with terrible force. and if not, the talented one turns into vampires into zombies
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. in general, people walk around and eat. here is the dawn of your activity. e, when you realized that you can generally eat a pill already well actually. a writer, when he even wrote his first story, he must be generally sure that he is a genius, at least potentially. uh, here, without this , you can't do this job without this, because you look at the shelves of bookstores and you become. bad and you think what i'm doing and why am i writing something else? he has already written a lot, but in a good way, probably, it was a book atomic dream. i have such an old, old story completely written, in my opinion, about 20 years old. and so, when i wrote it, i suddenly realized that it was more or less fine. i realized that i can somehow note this for myself. so joyfully, and then there were several more such works. there were these autumn visits, after which i
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realized that i had written a good novel and there were spectrum and a few more books. that is, every time. this is how you write a book at a certain stage. do you think i'm great? i took some peak for myself and you can eat a pill again, and now young people ask you how to earn money, of course, they ask, because this is a scheme when a person works all day, and in the evening he sits and writes something. well, she's still young. maybe e ride. and when a person is already 30-40 years old, then in the evening you still want to relax a little, and not do a second job of writing. this is also work. now i just advise everyone to say, go and engage in electronic publications, because young people now love it very much. e, such a reading format as reading from a tablet from
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a phone and so on, there are a lot of sites where the authors. this is how they exhibit and there people pay. here, well, a person announces a subscription, says, here i am writing a novel right there, read three chapters for free. if you like it, there for 50 rubles. you will read to the end there or at the table, who evaluates their work as a result, and as a result, some authors become super popular earn big, really big money, but there is another danger here, because reading or he is a person who wants to get something all the time that he already liked. and so the young, the author wrote his novel, everyone screamed there. wow man. suddenly earned him 20 years there. he wrote a book and made money there in a couple of months more than his dad earns in a year. his eyes are on fire. he screams. now i will write a new book, the reader screams we like it, write a continuation for the person already. strictly speaking, there are no ideas
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for a continuation, but it is necessary. he sits down to write a second book. so now i'm writing a new one. no, he writes the third one after which he speaks about himself. no, i still ask for a new one. i’m a writer, he writes a completely new story and all his faithful readers say, fu, this is not at all what we wanted and he sees that he has financial failure and as a result a person starts earning a young author, but he is forced to work. that's purely by order of the public. you always write what you feel like what torments you almost always i tried a couple of times, uh work. let's just say it's on order. uh, usually. it was connected with some kind of computer games, that is, people create a computer game, it is interesting and they have an idea. but if a famous writer writes e a novel about our computer game, then it will become even more popular. yes, it basically works. uh, but
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when you write such a novel, to order, you are here convinced motivated. you sit and write, but you feel that you, in general, are still doing, uh, not like i wanted this, this is a very unpleasant feeling. i've uh written books like this a couple of times. um, well, i don't really want to repeat ty in foreign territories with our films and our meanings with our books. as far as this is also necessary and there is and with what, well, it seems to me that there is something i can say, let's say about myself. i don't know now i think less will be published in europe, uh, but on in fact, they are publishing now and there is still a proposal and everything is moving very actively to the east. uh, there is a lot of interest in china. there is an interest in our culture. in general, it has traditionally been preserved. and you can go there , you have to go. i'm getting out.
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there's now book after book in china yeah, well, now we have box office receipts, if we talk about movies on ours, and very high right now, literally these monthly releases, the collection is still oblique, but we have good news. uh, the next new year, apparently, will still, uh, be accompanied by an exit. uh, big number of prime and lay down to cook. i think, i think, yes, i think, yes, i say again, i judge by myself by the number of projects in which i am directly or indirectly involved. uh, exactly the projects price is, well, a movie projector in a television script selling the rights to the books. i see that we are very active here. now here is a spread of e on their authors and on domestic production. well, it seems to me that it is going even faster than many expected a year ago. he
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goes very fast. and he goes. that's what 's good, it goes without centralized instructions above. as they say, we are all used to the fact that it is necessary to be told quickly from above. design your computer, there and so on. uh, it turned out that in the movie industry industry. in general, people without a team start, er , develop and launch projects on this positive note. it's time for us to wrap up the creative industry podcast. and how i would like to talk more, we had a good talk. yes, we were visiting. uh, science fiction writer sergei lukyanenko dear friends. see you again. thank you

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