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those people who have singled out and who are supported, because these people, well, in general, they are few of them, those people who can, and the second one needs to be somehow caught and not trusted. this is the majority of the people of the deep people. she delegates certain powers to these people. moreover, it contains them, you understand, it cleans. excuse me, their toilets. it feeds them. she them, well, as if all this is part of a great work, a grain grower there forgive me steelworkers oil workers doctors, it secures them , we delegate authority. and you guys for this write songs. uh, making movies, writing books. eh, think of us. yes, that's all this word is safe protecting our certain way of life. and by and large the first, as you said, they read their poems and understand their role, and, as it were, are inspired by this role. here is
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this protection elite, and the latter cannot live without them either. well, if they are not there, it would be clear that this is the interaction. in theory, it is ideal between tradition and it is very important that the children of these left-wingers have the opportunity to come, uh, to enter the university and get her rural education unconditionally. it is, but look. i want to return to the topic of professionalism. and i have such a hypothesis. and what for not even for universities ? in general, for institutes for graduating educational institutions today is one of the biggest dangers. this is a professional program of large corporations, there is some large corporation. she takes a person to teach for 3 months, gives him a certificate for a maximum of six and, by and large, often takes him to work. hence the question, why is he even 4 years old study at the institute and return to the girl katya with whom we started yes, and to the consciousness and perception of higher education today. why should
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i spend 4 years hanging out somewhere, even if i received a salary in six months and everything is fine. this is a challenge and universities are trying to fit into this race. they are trying to come up with their own professional programs. it seems to me that this is a dead end false path. it is necessary to say that yes, let there be these programs, but they are more. that's what you can learn with your hands in six months. we they started with the fact that, after all, universities are, first of all, the production of scientists. yes, if a person wants to go to a business corporation and acquire the necessary skills. well, look here, let all the business of the corporation create its own school. uh, even their universities, where they train personnel for themselves, not all should go. my hypothesis is that this is a threat to univer. there is a certain no. well, firstly, after all, the university does not only make scientists. uh, the university is doing, well reproducing the tradition. once again, they must reproduce this system of people with higher education in
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what no, well, here, well, how do you say? well, what a tradition in our country , a certain thousand years, we live in a certain paradigm. yes, in general, the christian paradigm - with a certain sense of territory there with a certain vision of the world with its own vision of the world, other countries live differently and uh, well, as if reproducing this from uh, in one way or another with the addition of a spice of progress, it with - naturally. today we are not exactly the same somehow about alexandria nevsky or there under ivan thunderstorms, but it seems that wild a vector of common exist compliance with this vector is important you in higher education. make teachers you make in higher education of those people who go to both junior school and high school and above all people who are diplomats who will lead. those who will make a responsible decision will write the words absolutely true, that is, by and large. you are reproducing this tradition of some kind, that means, uh, regarding a corporation. you are
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a romantic vladimir ramadovich, not a single corporation will have a penny at all invest in anything now there are such programs, but they exist. i just don't want to call corporations so we're doing one program for a large ideology management corporation to try. yeah it's extra education now uh extra. let me finish two words. so, in my experience. uh, corporations don't want to do high school programs because for them it's a cost as well. yes, they will do their own no higher. here i say again, and the second, but within the framework of the higher school they cannot control what, well, you are serfs, you cannot take. they themselves they courses are their own courses corporation. they understand, by virtue of the fact that they work there, that it will not give them enough. it's real today, right? well, they are professionals. i don't know at the factory, ford needs to be serviced, this and that , yes, if you want to make a genna engineering
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product or make a coronavirus vaccine, 6 months is not enough for you. yes definitely and if you want to make sure that a rocket that will definitely fly somewhere to you and this will not give you enough. and if you want to find out, uh, some secrets, uh, there is no threat literature, there is no threat from this side, uh, i would say that i don’t see a threat from the corporation, in the sense of reproduction hmm they are so greedy that they cannot expand it to fine. see another topic. by this i tried to reflect that here is the crisis of higher education. in general, it is global , it is certainly connected in one way or another with the context, including social networks, there are all those cognitive distortions that arise when using, and so on. but here one more such private enough thought in 1993-94. i studied at one of the american universities on the exchange system, which was fashionable there and so on. i then
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thought for the first time that we had 14,257 students at the university for such a number of people. why remember this, because t-shirts were sold to 14.257 students 14.27 bikes. well california are great in winter in shorts and so on. and i thought that so many people do not need higher education, because its meaning is lost, because my american classmates were surprised when they learned that russia is the largest country in the world in terms of area, they were poorly guided by the geography of history, everything else there, and so on. and when one er, i remember the student hmm came to class. uh, not quite sober, but the teacher could not stand the professor removed him, but she screamed after him, but this is only for today. i am waiting for you. next time. she was wildly afraid, because e, students evaluate teachers and this plays a big role, as you know, whether they stay to work or not. here is my very simple question. and we are well aware that the passion for quantity
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always beats the quality. or maybe we should stop increasing the amount. why do we need so many universities of people with higher education. this is a general global trend towards a mass university, that is, a mass university - this is a continuation of secondary education, a bachelor is, in fact, a high school graduate, yes, and about the idea of ​​​​reducing education with a lack of specialization. after all, in theory, in our bachelor's standards, specialization is minimal, but at the same time, along with oil universities back. these exist cambridge there is oxford there is a normal icon in france yes, where, uh, traditions or container education are preserved, there are closed universities with their own stan karts with their own criteria with their very high tuition fee inserts that is to say, on the massization of education. this is so for people who
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have to be able to push a button, here, and the elite retains the right to a quality education. it seems to me that to follow this double path, along which people walk from two heads. we don't deserve at all higher education. still, there should be a standard of higher education. here. uh, for now everything that is being done in terms of creating state standards does not contribute, but rather hinders the creation of the university of the future, because when we want to universalize the standards, we will impose them on all universities. well, you can’t teach philosophy in moscow, and also how i don’t know, there uh uh myself in st. petersburg. you are obvious people, but different. very somewhere unless it's different schools. universities should be given the opportunity, uh, to create their own standards. but when we are given to hand over our standards, here is
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moscow university, for example, st. petersburg. i wanted to say this, they are the same state standards. uh, well, include there also that there are all the possibilities in order to make your standard. you see, there is a second. we are sitting together, representatives of two universities that can make their own standards, and i have realized the possibility of creating our own educational standards in pirogov's ernima . do you have an additional exam or just the unified state examination, well, you know medicine is such an area, where it’s better to have so many exams oh, how is it just to finish two words, that it’s a sin for us to complain, we have our own opportunities to create standards, as we want and , in general, everything is in your hands, i can say that we have implemented that what we want, but we have the opportunity with you, but on the other hand, standards are necessary, because up to some points we even reach this level of those universities that could not do this and the success of the soviet educational system at
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one time, when you took people who didn't could read, but you had an amazing collection field and it gave you a splash. there in the sixties. these are the people you educated after the revolution. they launched gagarin, they uh, they invented buran, they uh, they invented medicines and so on and so forth, yes , these are the people who are their mass of educated information law, of course, the first magnitude, uh, who created soviet science studied in person. yes, this is also a fact. it's simple, of course, see friends. uh, it’s clear that we’ve warmed up so much today and the topic is difficult hmm and interesting god will give. let's get back to her. where would i like to end today? so tell me. hmm, such a thing for you, as university teachers, what is most lacking in freshmen who come to you with independence of independent
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thinking. they are very dependent on their parents on the opinions of their comrades. they are often afraid to say their word after all. e in the soviet system. i think people have grown up. there were still a lot of rabfakovites and army men there. so this and the atmosphere of the first course was very different, of course i say, well, i don’t have enough the first-year students lack the same things that graduates lack curiosity curiosity is less of a moment that drives those people who go to university in general, it’s still how the world works, and not even in physical terms, we can spiritually in i don’t know culturally politically in everything how it works. if they already know everything, or i'm interested, not interested, yes, this is one and the second. well, as it were, i would like to sacrifice myself. i would like them
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to be ready to go to great deprivation for the sake of e not momentary benefits. well, there are some psychological tests there, if you don’t eat a candy now, then i’ll tell you through there the next day there are three candies and in life somehow such tests are carried out with children , it turned out that those children who did not eat candy were successful in life hmm unfortunately , sometimes a momentary desire. uh, well, some kind of easier life, higher salary for and and spoils the life plan. these people could be wonderful, there are some professionals, plus that's what's spice, if they had patience and would not immediately leave. eh, there are unconditional and life circumstances are not enough for someone to have a parental layer or someone it is necessary, uh, champagne in the morning, and this is not enough for uh, such a salary means simple, but here is the possibility of deferred benefits and
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planning life for a longer, long term and a certain look. well, one step forward on the one hand, and on the other hand. understanding, understanding that life is finite, this connection is not enough. yes, i would like such children, because i build educational programs on them, but it’s hard, but they were the first professionals on the one hand, and responsible citizens of their country. this is what i want to get from them , i just miss it a little. right now a new topic is asking, but we will assume that we have not finished talking and we still need to get together and think, and today we were gathering our thoughts on the topic what is a university? why is it needed and i am very glad to thank alexey pavlovich kozyrev from what prokorchuk, if the host vladimir is legoyd, well, see you again.
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hello, friends. i am vadim galygin, this is a podcast of jokes and today, given the theme of our program, jokes from musicians and about musicians musical jokes. i want to introduce my guest right away. this is a music producer. uh, the author of many songs for himself for other artists, singer-songwriter brandon hello well , we want to turn the conversation about the specifics of jokes today, because there are a lot of jokes on some narrow topics and this concerns the professional activities of various , but people. there are anecdotes about doctors, a huge number of them, i don’t know about policemen,
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there and so on and so on about builders. well, such a large layer of this humor lies in the musical plane , because musicians are well, people are kind of creative yes , uh, not everyone understands how they do musicians in general, pull the strings, press the keys , music sounds, therefore, they have humor kind agree tell me, please, what do you think, are very different, and people related to music, but from normal people from ordinary people. it probably depends on the degree of musicianship. that's it, well, better to say. that's the more you're a musician. the more you are a genius in music, then, probably, your pain is more somehow specific taste of perception of anecdotes. you do not always perceive jokes about musicians, because it is normal how other people perceive this. here, for example, because , uh, there are, for example, uh, musicians, they
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have absolutely hearing, not everyone knows, in general, what is absolutely? what is absolute? when do i know when the mothers of the children are coming to me? sometimes i sit, the jury of the competition, says, my child has absolutely hearing. i say, how did you notice that, what does she hear? all i i say absolutely. hearing. it's when you can play a note and you say what note it is. for example, he plays in the orchestra there. well , or, for example, a chord. say it c major g g major. this is what it is when the musician hears. uh, just hearing the music , he will say which one i can’t say plus minus i have, uh, minus one tons minus plus tons up. i mean, i didn't really hear it. i have absolutely no hearing. and that's good, because absolutely hearing is a musician's disease, because when, for example, the orchestra plays. you can play any violin there, what is there by? oh, it immediately hurts, that is, it is impossible to listen, yes, that is, it must be so perfect. yes yes.
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well, listen, is there a child, for example, does not know what this note is called, but then they played it, and he immediately took it and sang it cleanly. this is not absolute. is it just not to confuse society good? and there are some anecdotes here rumor about i'll remember hmm when two friends meet. he says i'm with you. here's a ticket for eight to the opera i won't go. he says why is this a cool opera? he says no to me yesterday. rabinovich sang like this, but garbage, that is, here, this is about the same anecdote. is it about this or how are the musicians? yes, well, because that's in my opinion. yes, there are a huge number of jokes that are based on some kind of inequality. 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 are separate about drummers about bass players about some , well, it becomes a joke, exactly, because e everyone knows these relationships in
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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. it's just that i'm an anecdote yes, there is a concert going on, the crowd is roaring there, everything is there, there is a huge rock concert there. there, people sit on their shoulders, there they wave their t-shirts at each other, there sh- and stands, so the soloist and he is so, well, he is so inspired by this. this is all captured that it is precisely in this euphoria that he forgets the third verse text, in general , you perform your own song of his song. he had a thousand concerts. and here is another platform. just to break and he forgets altogether and he stands. and turns to the guitarist to his he says. here gifts and salt is afraid of something going astray there that what, damn it, just turns around. there, at that time
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of day, there was some kind of solo guitarist, they drank there, what words did you blunt what words? i love meow-miu, type, didn’t hear anything, what, well, he turns to the drummer, that is, he sits still turning. says what words he and what song? here's an anecdote. yes, there is. yes , the same, only the other told me 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 over there, over there, this one is light-haired and this one is dark-haired , bach is in my dressing room and there, then i will invite yours here. there stands there with a guitarist to pile on such a one, there mulattos are already winking there. oh, now more than once at all, that is, most importantly, then tomorrow the drummer is sitting there on the plane
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thinking, so now i’ll take a liter bottle and that red one over there, yo-mine. this is the bass player and do re sol mi mi fa miosol, that's how i am now in no case now all the guitarists are going to beat me there. it's all the same to me these jokes were told by musicians about musicians. now, is there any discrimination in this in everything? why does he have? has it really become such a big deal? yes? it used to be somehow here is a musician - this is lao anyone there. well, any take a bass player there. take a guitarist, take a drummer, especially there is generally there when there is percussion from them or somewhere there are layers of jokes about it. but of course, and most importantly, now it's fronting
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it does n't matter what you play, if you sing you sing, you are the main thing, and everyone else - this is how it turns out. uh, it's just that the musicians are good, that is, now they are very many parents who wanted to give heavily to the guitar or the drums. that's it, there's no tomorrow. tomorrow you will come to the vocals. and after the anecdote, by the way, i’ll tell you stories from life, why did i become a singer, and not a jazz drunkard, by the way, before that, i remembered, by the way , a joke when well, we have a group that plays for a wedding, well camera band that also plays at birthday parties. and, of course, but they came to the funeral , the wedding, the funeral, yes, they used to write like that, there are short, but in short ads and come at night they are already sitting in the restaurant. we friends asked, well, how did you play? yes, it was today. there was a funeral and as they say it passed, listen, it went so chic three times for an encore they dug out, well, like a nightmare, but you
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remind 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 conductor so stop, stop stop and says voltorny give. fa, not give notes. you see, i'm funny, well, still french horns. yes, there is a special state of mind there, that is, well, they will understand everything, because you have to learn music first, so that in addition to these bass players there are also horn players. now they will go. i had to explain later, it was interesting, of course, a tool, but not for everyone. but you say you could be a jazz pianist. however, he became a singer. this is purely mercantile you had an interest in really becoming the main one, that is, they are there you know everything. well, uh, let's just say i played
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all the instruments, but i graduated from the conservatory in jazz piano. that is, i am from berlin, having graduated from the constitution, i have a diploma in jazz pianist and teacher, because my father really wanted me to become a jazz pianist. it was his dream and wanted to ask here. i have been involved in music since childhood. that is, i didn’t choose. i drank from childhood, i already toured with a vocal and instrumental ensemble. uh, well, then i started playing the drums, then i played the guitar. i especially played the piano, because everyone a 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 , uh, they have been singing there for 9 years, like like gods. it's just that i have some people who believe that some
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kind of acceleration yes, it has passed and there is indigo, that is, well, there are more talented children in this. eh, let's say singing appeared. yes, that is, appeared because they hear more started somewhere music through cartoons. they would have the internet there. they know what to listen to. in this regard, 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 separate. story. he wanted me to become jazz, and he led me into everything later, when we had already moved abroad. i went to all the cool 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. clearly wrote the pressure of his father and jazz
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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 always like a hit, but even eat it. and i’ve sorted it out there. when classical music too huh? oh, here is a huge number of e works written by the same musicians and mozart there bach i don’t know who are there, but still there are hit songs that are remembered. and there are some who will say that this is a symphony number something. it is generally why we remember the moonlight sonata, and there is some kind of passage there, in short, uh, no, the same in jazz, for example, uh somehow, so that some kind of melody becomes. eh, the hit is still in jazze. that is, it is generally very extremely difficult. you will agree with the story, because it is a complete improvisation. this is also improvisation. there is just such an anecdote. you reminded me just uh, when uh means, uh, some
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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 flight was delayed, they did not have 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 there and there, it means to recruit some kind of valera, listen valera and where is it decide 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 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. yes, come on there. run out. so all the musicians
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are dressed, there are generally butterflies in tailcoats, there you know such polished pipes. they still start there, so they play. five minutes ten they are all sitting at tables. here are the old people. you know those 15 and then the older one can’t stand it, so the pianist comes up here. he 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. yeah, jazz musician plays a thousand chords for three. yes, yes, because, by the way, such a nice observation, but then i led to what about that jazz pianist and seeker singer. i graduated from
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the conservatory, i already have a 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 this commission there is a discussion and the most important calls me and says, well, a tells you five for everything except the classics of the classics. something you don't hear. i say i just have a middle ear infection. he says, well, that's it, it's clear then a three for classics, five for jazz. but you say you just play great. let's 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 yes. it says seething after that that you spent four years with us. jazz. no. he says, why am i telling you, and tell me such a thing. here tell me jazz trombonism.
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how many americans are they? not i'm 20 years old. at 16:00 i already entered at 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 is, well, i'm me i still get 3,500 salaries there. ah, because i am a professor at the conservatory, i say, and if i want to receive 10.000 euros for the performance of a jazz musician. well, if you become a great jazz musician, i say, well , that's it. can i go? well, it's understandable, but he nailed it. eh, you're right. i really wanted to be famous and so i understood that jazz , unfortunately, has such a narrow focus .
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as with a sense of humor among musicians. you worked with many artists as singers about the fact that someone sings badly out of tune, because there are a lot of jokes, for example, in a 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 good. that's how stable the psyche of musicians is. well mine is fine. i can joke with my bass player and drummer and everything is fine. especially this. you are the team you say my people have a, so i came, but the musicians are great, by the way, you know the joke about tram drivers is also normal. if you personally only know, you know when it hurts. that's when you're not even a joke. namely, when you put your soul into it. here i am, for example, doing an arrangement , doing it, doing it, sitting there for 2 months, well, it doesn’t matter, i’m sitting for a month, and i do it and then they tell you, you know, i don’t like anything, as it were, why did you initially
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like everything. now i thought that i didn't like anything. i want to change everything. how hurtful it is that the work has been done in vain. and when jokes are perceived by almost all musicians normally. unless , of course, you contact me personally. 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 er, so, of course, everything. normal jokes sit quietly, and that's it. it's okay, everyone gets it. please tell me, here is the hmm moment of humor when you imagine the musicians. yes, they will be half of this childhood and youth, all the time they torment their stroke. well, how do they not torment study? yes, everything is not there, the limit of perfection is playing everything, they grow in this level, then they rehearse with others of these. 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
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translates as a joke. that is, when hmm a piece of music sounds a musical joke, and then, when it is repeated there several times, then, as it were, this part there are sonata symphonies, there, whatever it is then, as it were, for knowledgeable musicians. they oh, look, they laid it here, like, a little joke, yes, please tell me, by itself, but the concept, as it were. musical humor, yes, that is, it somehow develops, or vice versa, it disappeared somewhere, but, uh, being among musicians all this time, i have never heard a normal musical joke in all these years . it's not a joke, nothing is missing. really. now everything has gone anecdotes - this is the most classic joke. we are trying. here we pull it out again there and say. so for all to see. when you look there is a good joke genre, 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
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say, samples did not appear like that. yes, when everything alive was live music, yes, that is, uh, it doesn’t matter. there were such programs, concerts, all musicians. here they began to play, especially. here are the tarchestras, because half of the music is there, for example, but in. well wait it out usually. these are exactly the arches , strict themes, such cool ones, when , well, and there, all these musical jokes are just by chance. 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 is all youth music, and it’s jokes, as they used to be about musicians, it turns out now, and music is the one who sings this music is exactly one performer. and you can, for example, jokes. there, probably, there are about rappers about some kind of singers, but i haven’t heard for sure. already.
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here, i say for many years i have not heard jokes about bass guitarists, for example, about conductors, there used to be someone 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 not about the popular one, when that's about what i have so many times. only worked for years. and, probably, the neighbors were all shocked when the father writes ads in the newspaper, selling the piano, well, they call and says when you can pick it up only when the wife and child are not at home. that's right now i remembered something like this about me. uh, also played played ah, but got up as a pop singer. yes, that is. by the way, well, you must admit, i'm sorry that translated? i just want to let the audience down somehow. yes, as a rule, the jokes themselves. they to date situations really going in life and actually some kind of incident, which is incredible, there a funny unexpected something
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ended. then it becomes a joke. here , maybe you remember some such. yes? one, remember 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. no, this is already history, but there is a story associated with this name. eh, already living in russia, i arrived. uh, we were supposed to rehearse sati casanova. i remember that. 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 am met by a security guard. hello, where is his apartment? hey, how do i introduce you? i say, brandon, you know, for him it was like sherlock, like james bond yes, yes, yes , he leaned out again, he says, how can i
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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 jason statham seriously. well, you see, they are coming. well, really, when you look, where do you talk? i'm brandon, that is. well, you don't get it, do you? what, e articles are also there, how would she know you, besika was waiting for a visit and she is told there brandon stone has arrived, who is she. ask besik didn't come came to the end of our show jokes podcasts. ah. i am vadim galygin once again, i would like to thank you and introduce you to the brand on the stone producer for you. for us. now it's just infuriating, so if you suddenly see brandon stone somewhere, you know that he is simple a guy who went all the way from a jazz pianist to a singer and producer. see you on the next show. all
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the best to you, good mood, goodbye. russia my love

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