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and the rock song with it in general is a strange story, it was three pieces to three different songs and they lay for a long time unclaimed for many years. once i realized that i have some sketches of pieces for three different songs, and i took them and combined them into one, yes, and it turned out to be a rock song, and moreover, a rock song, there is a reference, yes, a certain song western group, which served as a prototype, but never a rock song to create this song, came out hmm 10 years. after that, i was accused of plagiarism and called that you copied here is this song. that's a penny this song. this is an artist, but the most interesting bones in 10 years. no one has named everything right, anything, but the right song. so no one guessed, and after 10 years. i discovered this secret right at the radio station, and my friends accused me of plagiarism, but no one guessed right. in what is this song of faith no e, the song
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is called fromout of nover. wow, wow, i haven't guessed right now in 10 years. you just mentioned plagiarism. by the way, i call it plagiarism, even if it is heard clearly, then this often a story about inspiration. of course, somewhere heard. something you it inspired spodvili on something and you wrote. it would seem in the same spirit, but people are like that. well, type plagiarized style you expand the topic. yes, roughly speaking, yes, you took some theme, expanded it everything, that i think that someone listening to the bw song can say so. it is clearly inspired by the movie, in fact, it is. yes, of course, the same riffs there are also the rhythmic moon , yes, that is, it is recognizable, a certain technique of playing, of course, very few people play in such a technique. that's what's up with these there are very few groups, and it seemed to me. it's very individual. i wonder what the kino group used. here is such as a specific rhythm. yes, a specific part, bass guitars and so on. this is very similar to that. what does
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while you sleep, this is how you walk. i mean, when we recorded the song, the camp was not so long ago, then i really imagine walking around the apartment for a week, i could not get rid of it. i went and drank, where are you my light, and i have it, damn it, go away fie, go away and nothing. you know, i played this song for 7 days. you understand this, hitch studied her work. yes you don't want to, but you don't. damn, what are you singing in your soul? listen, in general, to be honest, you understand, yes, like mine. you work on television, you don’t watch it. yes? i somehow in the past tv presenter understands this very well, therefore, i never sing. so you led something on tv, and i worked as a tv presenter on music tv on the fifth channel in the federal. here we are concluding a technical school for cinema and television, then a school for leading television on the fifth federal channel. oh you, yes, i worked there. what pro did i lose, what is it?
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give if you don't want to. and if you want to return, well, there would be time. i just realized that this should be done right here with the head. well, you also write books. you again books, in my opinion, came out. yes, seven seven, even oh, the information is outdated, what are they about? well, four art books. it's just a series of specific stories. oh, so the doctors don't worry. i call it a fantasy story. you even have a book of esoteric content. these are some spiritual practices that you do. you left misayastva, you left this alcohol, i came to spiritual enlightenment. well, i was not interested in all this. in general, the world became not interesting to me over time, how is it? well, god understand me. therefore, i have a particularly large circle of friends with friends. i don't need any news from the world, the world has nothing to surprise me with or me? i know that you, in principle, practice performing in such places. there are
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orphanages, prisons, correctional institutions , military units, including a hospital and all that. yes, for a long time 20 years how a place is chosen, or they already know them to you just apply. sometimes we take the initiative there in terms of, for example, performances in orphanages . and again, here's a performance in the hospital recently there was a war at the medical academy before the wounded i had hmm in kursk i played in the house of officers. yeah, where i'm going guys, right at the forefront is it charity concerts or what, when you visit a place like that, where hmm let's say the energy of hmm some grief of misfortune prevails, and you are not afraid to take it with you no. in no case do you see exactly the same people as around us on the street. just someone stumbled, of course, of course. there are units. well, such hardened criminals. yes, they are immediately visible in the face and so on. that is. well, there are people
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who are quite heavy and cannot be fixed. well, the chance is very small, but such percentages are five out of 100, and the rest of the people who stumbled there the temptation could not stand it. as the saying goes, there is a good saying, don't laugh at the past but other people. you don't know your future yet. here it is very relevant. you yourself had a difficult story. you won a serious illness, defeated cancer and now you are in remission or how is it necessary already? for a long time? oh well, and in connection with this, i had to start hard to practice yoga , qigong tai chi, wushu vegetarianism. actually for 27 years. it all helps. well, it helped. see there, roughly speaking, i survived where everyone else could not, because of your emotions when you found out your diagnosis. you know, i took everything calmly. by that time, i was already quite philosophical about life. i'm strange. it so happened that since the age of 5 i
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began to ask questions about god about the universe, and by the time all this happened. i was 24 years old. i already had a very serious reserve behind me. from 16:00 i read castaneda there from 19:00 i compiled a buddhist school, i received a spiritual name, that is, i already had spiritual experience behind me and practice, so when all this happened, i said, well, a solarium. so what, as they say any tattoos are for buddhist time? this is how i took it easy. well, let's change coats, roughly speaking, no more, but still i fought, because there is no chance it was just that the doctors sent me home, they said, we can’t do anything. i lived for two years. at the oncology institute in the hospital. and in the end they gave up, but a beautiful korean qigong master picked me up and said. well, let's try to stand up. i said there's nothing to lose. let's try the strange qigong, the same chinese
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gymnastics. yes, but she herself is from korea. yes, as if the master is now under 90, she still teaches. gong is taught in st. petersburg, and we know that whoever has the best qigong is better wushu, who has better wushu, who has better kung fu, who breathes well, who has the strongest kung fu in the yard. yeah, i'm right on the topic. yes, you do martial arts. i've been doing martial arts for 20 years, live combat, of course, tactical shooting for over 12 years, sniper courses and all that. that is, i have a lot of things behind my shoulders. but now it’s simple, when i was born, daughter, children, family, a lot of work care and it’s as if it’s easy for me, to be honest, i do it all permanently, so in parts, so that maintain yourself not as much as before. i wanted to ask how many hours you have in a day, if you say this and that, i sleep for four or five hours, you know, it’s about very harmful and the doctors are directly cardiologists for me.
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they hang me right for this, because i need to sleep at least eight, and i sleep five by four, right? well, for now, we’ll pull anything on the mantras. watch the podcast 20 years later and we have iron man or yak on bingoff as our guest. group pilot ilya listen. what are you working on now? if it's not a secret, if you can i am writing the eighth book to reveal some plans, the new art dam has just begun to work on the next 16-16. but what about the contacts on the vinyl on the digital just for everything , even the cassette, i ask you to tighten it with a pencil, it's cool. so lamp everything, it turns out in st. petersburg write. well, basically, yes, basically, yes, we wanted to try writing the next record in moscow. uh huh we have a very serious project in the making of the next record and i don't even know of anything like that hmm i just have a very single a close friend, he's, uh, collector. uh-huh. and he's
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amassed an amazing collection of guitar bass guitars from world stars. that is, roughly speaking, he has the guitars of the cdc group and so on , and this is all and their direct guitar, on which it was all played, and so on, that is, they are the world's ones and he gives us all this collection to record a new record. that is, we will write a record meeting. on here are such guitars, yes, can you imagine playing the guitar on which taxis are recorded, i 'm right here i even dream about it as a child. uh-huh yeah in general, yes, in general, we will write our songs on the guitar of angus yaga listen, damn it, can i come to you? when you imagine things like this and he said to us, i say, please, listen and young rockers, breathe in your back. you feel some sort of competition, heavy breathing of young, rock. it is very little very little. what's up
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rock. eh, rog know the music, it's all right. eh, guys, learned to play well. even very young, i see a group that you know, here are guys 19 years old there, and they are gorgeous in general they play, there is interesting music and all that right, but you know, you were born, vysotsky's personality is gone. yes, you understand? it's all some kind of such superficial things, and you even start talking some literature with a person, and he looks at you. you know what he says with fish eyes, you know what we understand her uh-huh. and it can be seen everywhere that it seems to be an external candy wrapper, it is becoming more and more beautiful. yes, everything is better and more sophisticated, but the content is everything. khile and khileya, i remember meeting with pavel kashin. maybe you know such, of course, such a well-read person. it just amazes me when he temporarily finds music, because you will drive the book away. yes, eats, we also all go with books. i'm
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sitting here with a book right now. i was the only person on the plane who was sitting with a book that is sitting on phones, and i'm in a book, what kind of book was it? listen, i read guzel yakhina for children. and just about the germans along the volga ugu now i'm reading beautiful. here is a chic language, amazing books about this whole history of their ancestors. i have loved reading since childhood. it's like my parents, apparently instilled, here is a favorite author not kostana, even or before. well, i don't like this jacket very much. oh karina, i just re-read dovlatov very much. i like his language. yes, marian petrosyan likes the armenian artist very much. here are some that i even know stephen king likes. just not here, not the horrors of it, for example, the dark tower hmm work. that is, a lot that we have a podcast, by the way, let them not speak, let them read smartly. dmitry bug leads. suddenly you need to bend. suddenly you open the internet. suddenly you wander to the site channel one. podcast mode, there are a lot of interesting things. cool smart book
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is more interesting. yes, we come on the site of the first channel to your home, when it is convenient for you to open the site of the first channel, watch the tackle. and now the new song of the pilot group is the most delicious snow in the podcast 20 years later everything will be fine. i found out sometimes there is something to ask so fortunately or go, everyone is building an
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earthly paradise around. and i'm talking about the same tar soap , god, we're from the inside, what i'm doing here, only the heavens will amuse the winds. in the crevices of windows smoke from cigarettes, but from leningrad poplars. you know the neck flies, that most delicious snow. someone me the tastiest nobody that tastiest.
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fate drives us like poplar fluff can not get enough sleep, the birthday mechanic is breathtaking, but in leningrad all yours, who at the factory lays matyugi and poems, straying and on the fontanka is hidden sewn up, the same delicious snow falls. that delicious snow. that delicious snow. someone was the most delicious, the most delicious.
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hello this is a podcast of the psyche, and we are here to take the whole mountain of problems off your shoulders. well, let's try to do it anyway. my name is natalia loseva i am a journalist, and my co-host is a clinical psychologist, candidate of psychological sciences mikhail khors hello, our today's heroine elena stupnikova came with a very, very. unfortunately, typical problems. how to explain
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children that they are not to blame for the fact that their parents broke up? hello lena , hello. well, the whole story. e, so to speak, the sad one began 5 years ago, e, my ex-husband and i separated. well, so to speak, we didn’t agree on the characters and, uh, now the problem. mine is that my daughter is 8 years old, and my youngest child has a son. i'm 6 years old and, uh, the age when they already understand. yes , what is happening and they began to ask where dad, dad does not live with you. yes, they know why dad does not live with us, dad is already different marriage, and happiness and health to him, but it turns out. so daughter. she remembers him, that is, she was 3 years old when we broke up and hmm daughter hmm is very worried about this topic
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and let's say such situations, when february 23rd. yes, there are some events being held at the school to draw. postcards well, for dads, yes, uh, and now my daughter came with such a tantrum. she says, and who should i draw? where is my dad? and why doesn’t he come, and why e he they don’t communicate now very rarely and rarely via video. it's like once a month, maybe twice a month. well, maybe you live in the same city. well, now i don't know exactly where he lives. you don't know if he lives there. well, no, we don’t live in the same city, when you got divorced, they talked for some time, things were for some reason, it was more or less regular and then often began to go to no, well, yes, yes, as usual for everyone, a children live here, in what paradigm in what version? why does dad live separately from them? how do you explain, well
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, she explained that we met, fell in love with each other, then we didn’t have a relationship. and we better somehow build our own life. yes, on their own, so as not to spoil some moments of life. well, that is, you didn’t offer them some kind of such a replacement model , what you see, but dad doesn’t live with us, but he, that is, you gave them some kind of sphere of his presence. well, let not physical, but some kind of virtual remote work. so at first it was like this. here i went on a business trip. he works. he's there to make money for us. yes in order for you and me yes to live well. yes, yes, no, there are no questions here, that is, when on february 23, all the children drew postcards, and dad , you could tell your daughter. listen, come on, you
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draw, bring it, we'll take a picture and send it to dad. yes, the fact is that it was at school, and i did not know that when they would draw what moment there? that is, it was without me without mine. they just didn’t read this situation, that it could turn out that everyone had to make some kind of gifts. well, why did they calculate, because probably there is no such thing at home when we draw something for dad and send it. because if that was the case, then the child would have problems, but in this model there were no problems. well, well do dad not a court postcard. and i'll take a picture and send a postcard. yes, we did just that. we then took pictures. yes this. well, here, probably , this is my yes problem, that i don’t quite understand, and sometimes, if the daughter doesn’t talk about dad. i also try not to speak. why? well, maybe it's my inside. yes, it's hard for me. it’s hard for me
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to talk about it. and if she doesn’t talk, then i somehow don’t initiate this topic myself. let's let's go back a step. when did you visit us? this is how you would put it. or maybe you have formulated the problem? honestly, i can't even offer two options. yes , the first option, how to explain to children and the second option, how can i stop suffering myself? and i have a third option , how can i make my father's presence in one form or another? somehow it happened, because the father exists physically, the father exists legally and the father exists. well, let's say so morally and ethically, because well, although, because he carries material obligations. and maybe a third option. by the way, this is not a mutually exclusive option, yes, the third option, how can i build a new model of life in which there is a dad. well, in fact, i came here to figure it out, maybe even listen to experts, yes, in order to understand how
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i feel better. what better choice should i make? well, in principle, as mikhail put it. yes , i had it in my head. how do you explain to kids what's going on? yes, why because, of course, at this age? they still take it upon themselves that it's like, or rather a daughter, but my son and i were 9 months old, when we parted, he didn’t remember him well, but my daughter was 3 years old. that is, she remembers him well, and had a very good relationship with her dad. that is, he is with her, he is right there love. she was like this with her daughter, and she is very, very worried that there is no dad around and but there was love, what, that is, he somehow nursed her there to go flowing while she was some kind of baby. yes, they walked, yes, they carried it on their shoulders. this is the whole story here. that is, they danced together there, he turned on the music. she there was some movement. it all broke off at
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the moment when he left you, or he already left, but their relationship. i just don't understand how you can turn off lyubov yes, well, me too, to be honest, it's difficult. this happened, their relationship was destroyed. well, gradually. well, that is, he began to come less often, then he, uh, so to speak, began to travel on a business trip to other cities. yes, that's all. the communication of such a living person has become less. and tell us about such a moment when you realized that your daughter is going through. well maybe a year ago, that is it has always been, but a year ago it began to express itself very clearly. she's this episode too. well, that is, she began to cry and talk. and now i want to just touch my dad, just touch it, not by video link, but now, when i say, i always have it. what do you say or not? well, what is it, how was it? after some conversation with dad, why did she start talking like that? or maybe she saw how some other girlfriend was with dad, that odnoklassniki
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is dad. yes, there is even e, well, many. it's just that she is not friends with everyone, probably, well, tell not everyone, tell them again. not for everyone, not for everyone, she came. and why did she begin to cry, tell me, is she friends with the neighbor's boy. well, they began to communicate very well in the summer, and their parents are also divorced, but there dad is very, well, involved in upbringing. and well, questions began to arise, and my dad, why doesn’t he come to us. where is my dad? well, that is, such moments here, what happened why did she cry? that's why i cried, that dad wants to touch him, just not why, not why. she cried birthday. i just want to understand this moment, which became so combinational that it was, well, it's hard for me to understand. i can't do it myself. it’s just that one day she came and cried that she wanted to touch her dad, that is, no. before that
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, she was also worried. there was such a strong emotion right there or something about yourself. here comes your little girl daughter is crying. what do you feel? i also cry with her about what you cry. well, shame on her. and for myself well, it’s a shame for myself, but somehow, if, yes, she is somehow aside, yes, then i myself, probably, with myself in a feminine way, yes, with, as it were , i more or less coped with my female resentment, but with resentment, as the mother of my daughter , i can’t. are you already bored yourself? that's what you want no more. i do you think your resentment helps this situation or not? what comes to your mind? here is an image right now, immediately answer at the word catastrophe explosion more panic tornado yes, that's something
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, roofs are flying off, cars are flying somewhere. this is all a disaster. yes, but what happened in your family. it looks like you're imagining it now no, no, that's when it will be explosion, when there will be corpses, when the roofs will take off. this is going to be a disaster. did you have a divorce? i'm not saying it's bullshit. i'm not discounting your experience of something else, but calling it a disaster for the whole country. you don’t need to understand, that’s how you call a yacht, that’s how it will float, if we have such cases, which now, according to statistics, 80%, 80 are called disasters, that we will then feel eighty percent. they will feel panic in us . there is no need to catastrophize this case
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when we evaluate any event or in our life it is important to compare this event with something else. yes, some boy, dad comes more often, at least that's how you see that we don't really know there. well, yes, he comes more often than yes, dad communicates more often than with your daughter, but compare it on the other hand. don't you know about cases when dads do not participate in life at all, so the conclusion is the first. compare yes, compare. yes, it would be better like this, but i know that it's like this, and i'm here in the middle and my condition. my life is not a disaster, no matter what we are told, even by very reputable tv presenters. oh well, i 'll tell you so compare well with the cold.
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