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[000:00:00;00] why do you choose something useful from these trends and make, for example , according to the colors of pontoon monochrome and the person your target audience will scan your position, you understand that those who like it will follow you, and i will scan my trends, yes and i will do, for example, according to my assortment matrix, according to my archetypes, i will dress my women differently , therefore it is fashionable, if you take how like a global world industry, this is a concept that lives, uh, according to certain laws, and the modern address of research is a trend, certainly. absolutely fashion is so multifaceted, like a 3d puzzle. understand? that is, it is immediately audible different to the other side now to go. here we are talking about fashion. what does he do? this is the phrase when they say about a person that she is stylish or he is stylish. and what does this mean? this is not primarily about fashion trends. no, of course, it ’s the human that does it, it’s just them, i’m sorry, i ’m directly bursting against me, because this is really a personal, type of
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person’s personality that a really has you know, charisma is such a clogged phrase of his charisma independent of clothing. no, look, there is no no, why if a man of this fashion? this is generally a reflection of the inner world of a person, in my opinion a person wants to say something, and he dresses the way he feels, and in my opinion. a client is someone who knows himself very well, yes, it is necessary to develop, for example, the fashion industry, not even with a global understanding. it seems to me about every person. i don’t know myself first of all in order to better understand what suits him. saddam looks like a dictator who has weapons of mass destruction. what is the essence of the operation , we are convinced that at least one of the military warehouses contains chemical weapons, that is, we must make sure that they are detected by themselves. the park limited edition is very limited with two capsules of their x hidden in
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each capsule handle will be with our courier on the plane. you will bring something to baghdad, there is something dangerous there, right? trader premiere serial films tomorrow after the program time gave, i decided to surprise you. at we have a problem with the iraqi courier. has important information and it is not possible to pass it on through someone legendary film about soviet intelligence to you dealt with russia can i urgently send
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a copy of the case of the murder of engineer rudolf who did this? this podcast is not a bad idea, and we continue to talk with my guests with arina kholina and svetlana rodina. i have three of my grandmother's evening dresses of incredible beauty. and i have photographs where, in the early fifties, a grandmother in this dress in the russian embassy in washington, here i
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have her evening other everywhere. excuse me, but i have some evening dresses that are still fifteen years old. no , they go to the trash just because they made school fun, in general, a different quality of fabric, a different quality. it was a completely different industry in terms of light industry, and it seems to me that here are the things that we call vintage today, which you can buy in some special stores, and they are very coolly tailored there with good quality fabrics, despite the fact that these things are already 50 e 60 years. our time will leave vintage things. i, for example myself. i can imagine what things. for example, in 2022, in 50 years tanya dear, thanks for this question. and, in fact, this is what i drown for. you won't find it in any product. uh, overlock or some kind of open seam. yes, that is , professionals will understand me, that is, for example, an american woman has such a seam. yes , the most expensive, or linen, when closed, that is, all my seams, they are closed, why because i just want to create this story,
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which would be a woman. i love the inlay still obliquely both. well, that is, you understand, yes, when and yet someone introduces a contrast, for example, yes , when you have one product, and there is only one main fabric on top, and you, for example, cover a piece of material with an oblique trim, which, as it were, from two sides closes that he designer spoke his own language. i don't know how to continue this word more than once more than once leafy, in short. well, here, so that the sho is neat, and uh, you don’t have a lining now, of course, i mean, a lining is the quality of a lining. it's always very important here shaved legs, and here clicks this crap. well, here it is not contrasting, it’s like this , like this, when the products are here, uh, it’s beautiful from above. and now, actually just in my opinion, this creates history. yes, that is just when a designer who has an understanding of how to create a collection talk about it, an academic education when he wants to. tell me, are you a designer? so you founded your collection, but i ’ll probably just tell you a little about the fact that
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i remember you first of all as a fashionable then the girl was like a bayra, and then suddenly i saw what you were doing. i saw some beautiful dress on someone. it turned out that this is your collection. you suddenly launched your own line and started making your own collections. but tell me how difficult it was for you to find a team, because i know that there is really a problem with these good ones. uh, closing this is such a pain for every brand. it seems to me that the team is the most golden gold in general. it really is you know. the banner that every brand cherishes like an apple, because really it is gained by experience and work, and there is also personal compatibility. that is, to the tailor - this is generally the world of fashion - this is some kind of separate. i don't know you have a separate planet, you have a legal education. yes , education, and my first legal education graduated from the nashing of john sadovoy kudrinskaya next to me. you were always fashionable and called faster. yes, but you understand
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profile education. you didn't have. look, i'm hereditary, how to say a tailor, because i grew up with you very lucky. i grew up with my grandmother as a director of a garment factory, and my grandmother just taught me from her. everything came to me because these are the classic phrases know how to rip apart. yes, this is the philosophy of life. she's already started to start sounding tough to me once- and this is actually, this is a very cool topic, because, well, it will support me. yes, this thought is what, believe me when you went. in for example, it turned out and rip open - this is the most disgusting thing that my cat hates ha ha ha, than before your grandmother's time they ripped right away these rippers or the figure was the same. but no, the legs were the same little figurine that twitches, but we had a singer foot machine, that if you suddenly make a mistake and back, uh, this machine will work for you, then just the overlock you have for winding and you you will just have an ugly seam, in short, any, wait. you knew how, i know how to use a singer machine - this
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old one is needed. it's love know ass. i also had a singer in the family in the minibus. that is, i knew how to sew. yes further out naturally, when i said, we lived near the stroganovka, i graduated from art school. i’ve always said since such years, girls somehow want to be, i said a fashion designer, but my mother finished oil sponges, a chemical dad is also a pragmatist grandfather, a grandmother, a director of a garment factory, and in fact, at that time it was a starvation artist fashion designer, who is it? here's an economist yuri? yes, you started your design career much later. look, i got into the industry from a completely different angle. block. i mean, uh, i graduated from law school, put my diploma on the table, and like all girls. here in the post-soviet time, she dreamed of being a model and went secretly, just in the house. zaitseva was casting. uh, for a litman bow, such a well-known competition was world-wide. i remember my
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mtv crew and i went all over the country and they chose the girls of the model, yes, which you went ran into me. it was a tragedy, you know, because i had to come and somehow tell my mom and dad and grandparents that i won, and the casting is tomorrow live broadcast of the russian concert hall leotard. i had to somehow say, and at that time it's just the daughter of a prostitute. that is, you understand, at that time the models were catastrophes, that is, they looked here. i had to somehow tell my mother that everything was not the way she was on tv today, my grandmother was not surprised at the pictures of the girls, that i fought for it , gave away, except for him. that is, it was me sitting like this on a chair of shame in the center of the family and i understood that everything i should just endure to remain silent now. yes, but in the end, yes, anyway i got it with you. thank god i had this spirit of adventurism in me. this is the only way to achieve something, so the brand
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decided to establish its own. here you can ask a question, because it is very interesting, but the garment factory that your grandmother headed, she quickly listen, she left at 8 years old. she said that this is also a working women's women's line. all of us worked. she has been gone for 80 years. and after that, i don’t know, because naturally, we stopped coming to her , i stopped, what happened next, i no longer i can say. and then i worked as a model in paris in milan in general, as if the mother agency turned out, and in milan i lived in milan in i worked and wandered around. between switzerland and france, and then it turned out that i came to moscow and won high fashion in moscow, which was held. they even gave me a gift so that they wouldn’t eat, so after that i left, just to work in the kavala. roberto covali has begun my new era in my life. he chooses me as the model on which he sewed the entire collection of 2000. i lived in his house
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work straight. yes, i lived right in florence with them, that i saw this whole industry from the inside and the whole process of sending me examples of fittings for these constants and this, of course, it just inspired me impossible. here, but then there was a process. uh, i also worked as the managing director of a new blond in russia beyond the buyers. that is , everything has been developing with the fashion industry for a long time. and when the puzzle is already completely fused to the spare tire of its brand, it is ready in many businesses. by the way, this is recommended. went through all professions, yes, yes, bye i realized that i was missing one thing, namely to create a collection, because to create collections. in terms of design, as a designer busy because on the bayer side i was like buying to do. i knew how to open stores, how to hire them, but when i got into the inner part of the industry, it was scanning the purchase of fabric, that was the tailor designer technologist. in general, i realized that i did not know this and there were a lot of mistakes. actually. why did i
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go to study? by the way, many thanks to the government of moscow a. where did you go to study, but during the pandemic they just did big, but someone was sitting there, i don’t know, on a fell. here i watched series, i studied. i listened to a bunch of programs of all sorts of podcasts, is it like online or who? yes, it is not a university. it's the same theory. this, that is, you passed the theory. exactly, you have no practice. why was there? he? well , they chose us, that is, some designers who applied, and then it was a designer. yes, i was already there. brand vot but i realized that it was after i studied there, just we are huge sanya black, hello thank you very much for everything, a super professional, who teaches just in a british woman, and i get to her. here's how they pumped us into training. there, of course, we fully upgraded all the blind spots in the brand, that is, it's easier than ever to give money, for example, yes, why? i am actually for the educational base, but because a person who does not understand how to spend them, it seems to him that this is what is on the fabric, but in fact, these internal cycles and processes are super important there,
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despite the crisis in the industry. for example, arina went to study sewing. yes so it is called. you have a crisis in what industry, and in the industry, well, not only in fashion yes, but in fashion, that's what the world is telling now, again, you, if anything, correct, because after all, there are more colors in the fashion industry, yes ? crises in the fashion industry no, it shows some tiny, well, in general, the hospital, but growth , yes, uh, why well sales sales growth? yes, growth , well, in general, the development of sales, because conditionally import is a substitution, more information began to appear, there about cosmetics and about rags and, accordingly, people also began to turn more to these brands. that is, it turns out that with the departure of foreign brands. you saw new opportunities for yourself. not only i, i saw them. before that, conditionally. yes, because i have been sitting on russian brands for a long time, i love them very much. by the way, i'm curious to know. you are now
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studying the arena, just for all these design fashion processes , design fashion processes are called sewing courses . yes. eh, as if these courses are only cuts, that is, modeling. yes modeling clothes, yes and sewing clothes. now, uh, it's not a technique. uh, there's a one-year program of some kind. i don't know what their range is. well, listen, to be honest, this is still an absolutely soviet structure, therefore, i think that they teach tailoring there, mom, it's terrible, in short, yes, but, by the way, what profession is today? yes , what profession do you need to get if you go to the sea, if you want to do launch your own brand? is it necessary to know do you really draw to cut or is it better to go? i don’t know what it’s called now, you can’t put it all together, because look, if you want to launch a brand,
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then you can have it, you just can, for example, recruit a team. well, it’s important for us to take a designer , which, by the way, many people are doing now in russian fashion. yes , absolutely, and, for example, they take super talented designers, and who, for example, could open their own brand, but they work. on, for example, there are exactly women there, who suddenly decided to become a designer. yes there without resentment. there is an investor, yes, she is realizing her fantasy, he does not draw what he sees, yes, and what he studied. there, perhaps , to show the world your inner world. i don't know if it's good or bad, she doesn't give value judgments. i'm talking about how it works, in principle, and there is, for example, an investor who hires a team. yes, uh , a designer, maybe an analyst, but not a fact, i'm just lucky, because i'm in the industry from all sides, you know, insure yourself. that is, i can distinguish the seams. i can i can't just design. yes, because indeed it is very narrow, but i can take a good specialist. i don't need to be
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a designer, yes, but i am a 100% technologist. i can write technical specifications for production. i understand this 100%, because i am sickeningly and in order to go. that's why i say industry. this is very important for the brand to float. if we are talking about some beautiful pictures, yes, but creative searches, that is, i need to be numbers, because if you don’t have it, and why start from, because again i’m planning for a year the budget for the collections. we don't even take two or two collections a year. already pre-collection-collection we take winter years conditionally. yes, she must understand everything from where your proceeds will go to the purchase of fabric to cover all yours. uh, overheads and so on and so forth, so there's a lot of stuff in there . if you don’t see it on the numbers , you’ll burn out, it’s for sure what plans you have for your new professions. look, well, you know me , isn't this a story at all, because there are two factors. first of all, i am a freelancer, and in general i don’t get a pension. well not what i'm about i think about this every day, but during my life i , well, you sometimes think, i'll be old. and what, yes, and i can write something until old age
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100%. yes, a profession that does not require any physical skill. look , i'm just not talking about how this is an objective reality, yes or no, objectively talking about how i thought and why i did it. or maybe i will become very interesting intellectually at the age of 70. yes, and i will have nothing to write about mistakes for someone to worry about, what is there? uh, pants i can, well , conditionally. well it's listen it's some kind of me throwing abstract thoughts. i remember my grandmother who died. she was always married, her grandfather provided for the family, grandfather died, uh, and she remained semi-unemployed in some kind of her pension, and since she sewed all her life, she somehow sheathed someone and earned money with it. yes, then, when i was in israel, we were in production for the first time in israel for a historical employee. it seems that they took us to the production of a person , some bushings make the best in the world and now
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i will not reproduce. he was already a cult man under 80 years old and he practically invested everything that he earned, but in the training of his workers and in the development and in general in the development of israel in some kind of charity. so he finally sold his factory then in order to open just some schools. right here, yes, some, well, others, not only in this specialty, which means he sold for 8. and he met with russian belarusians with pleasure, and so on, and for a while, and he talks so inspired about some of his activities. this is how he will be after this this is what this is after this what he will invest in israel and it is felt that with him, firstly, he burns with it for hell on what kind of pants he has on and he asks. here in this, i'm sitting like this all incredible. just the inspired energy of it. in general, quite a decrepit eightieth birthday of a man and him, well , with ideological and ideals, and he says, he meets us. yes, and what can you do with your hands and
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silence, and i just have some kind of this kind of abstraction about this pension, but still, a person should have a dream. but by the way, with age, we skills are shallow motorcycle became ashamed. it flickered flickered flickered for me. i thought, well, i thought, well, it's just about time, and i 'm so high. i can sew, well, conditionally somehow worse is better, but i can sew about everything that i can, but this does not mean that it takes me the same amount of time. how many really upscale good tailors have closers, of course, more time and plus i screw up somewhere 100%. listen, well, i wish you that this is more than an interesting activity for you. and suddenly you wish me to wish now. in a sense, a suddenly, on the contrary, it will destroy me. i did not escape you for this purpose. well, who knows, you know, you never know, maybe it's not mine. maybe it's just my hobby, which i want to say that it's always like this in design, if you're a bad designer, then everyone will see it,
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friends anyway. love saves the world. i am for the fact that you know from me why not, we will not name even russian designers , it seemed so love for their profession. how much is the world love? because hobbies, yes, for now. i have some some kind of dash restriction was shown to me very much, moreover, it turned out that it works by hand. look, this crap saved me, eh. here, uh , the whole year. actually. thank you very much for today's conversation. it seems to me that fashion is really that area that, on the one hand, gives certain people the opportunity to realize themselves with pleasure, enjoy their work and give joy to other people who are just consumers of this very fashion trend, oh, which we are very talked a lot, who also receive joy, in spite of everything, did not look at any events or changes that take place in the world. anyway we still remain women
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girls, even men men love shopping is always such a positive activity. it's even just to look at the trendy pictures here, so thanks for today's conversation. it was a podcast that was not bastardly sewn, and today in our studio there were journalists and bloggers arina khollina and designer svetlana rodina smiling in our ha-ha. let's get together haha. hello dear friends. this is a podcast lab on channel one is anthropology. today our guest is sergey alexandrovich yesenin, i already foresee the expression on your face to win the same one i had this summer, when my beloved
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beauty . here is a question for the program, who wants to become a millionaire, who gave yesenin a ticket to a printed destiny? who did everything to ensure that sergey alexandrovich saw the light in a collection of poems never guess grigory efimovich rasputin yeseny brought several versions of how it happened the first klyuev had such a layout of the sytin printing house on a par with sergei alexandrovich was he years old, perhaps , 17 to 18? here they are, which means that on their own fear the rice was thrown into petrograd, of course , but we still have it from st. petersburg . they just read folk poems all the time, imitating such a folk style. that's how rasputin caught the eye, whether
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it's true or not, but rasputin wrote a piece of paper to his friend, the colonel, listen wrote. he is the cover of these two boys, especially belobrisheva. he has a big destiny. well, like this it’s not clear to us or not, but in any case, no one then still unknown village boy ryazansky had such strength that here and now, here, you don’t believe after this you rasputin yura’s metaphysical power what attracted you to sergey alexandrovich at twenty first century? now it's hard to say what exactly? just when i started writing songs, that's when i was attracted, and before that, in fact, we never even turned to the ephesians. maybe it's partly because what was written musically somehow to us it seemed, well, it's not quite, then somehow old-fashioned somehow very classical academically. but yesenin was such
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a country man, he is a country guy, he played natalyanochka. i can even imagine how he himself played and sang and in general what kind of music was around, of course, this is country rock, but then it turned out that we somehow communicate with him. here's what was done. i had the feeling that you like it, and i'm for another pushkin no, in general. and marina well, she, apparently, also felt how it should be sung with us. as they say, the process has begun, the album is ready. he's already out. an italian is called a man. nastya gusev found. what a genius for you and you, and you have a wonderful head , that you rarely have any like-minded toys, but sometimes don’t go away from you now it will be yes, and we want
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to me. again sergei yesenin performed by the apple 2.0 group in the anthropology subclass program on channel one. here is poetry that cannot be set to music put. so, when i started watching, it means writing this album. i realized that this is for music, and even more so for our brothers' music, as we understand it, because we grew up with the beatles. we grew up in this culture.
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uh, for us it turned out to be an amazing musical and why did the songs go? and, yes, after another yes, and very quickly there we still have to give ourselves more that sergei alexandrovich was and was called a mozhinist. that's who for the memory of school skin, literature is such a direction when images from paint were especially appreciated. a yes, here, as if the engraving work is a model. such parts are pieces of yura and why don't you put modern tp to music, that they don't reach, but there is not enough time. dima we write a lot. you yourself are also a modern poet. it is sometimes in its element. we generally release one album a year. it's good, every year. now we are preparing two more. that's why, well, yesenin inspired us so much that i think, maybe something else, then we'll figure it out, yesenin is a guy. in the sense of show business, not easy. he
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went to america, and he had an idea, uh, win success. he was he took the girl all the way, and they went there. uh, so i understood why he failed to win success this time, there was simply not enough poetry in america. we needed more country music. now, if now we went with him then there was no radio, there was no music, probably, but, for example, there was such an episode. maryan-gof, this is his closest comrade-in-arms. here they are, sergey alexandrovich, walking along the kuznetsk bridge, and there it means that chaliapin is in all beaver, as kustodiev wrote about him here too you understand it, that the american car and the female fans of the same and the sailors writes. i look at yesenin and he is right in the stomach and his hand is trembling. he also walked with a cane. well, that's how i was born. here is glory and sailors. so, i
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the bright shoulders invented, then attaching it, do not wander me with you , lord, in all their traceability forever. the voice is pouring marish marina stanislavov, maybe not even forced. it's somehow you yesenin's all organically. it turns out, as if, as if i were breathing this yesenin's very nature, fantastic singing. like breathing. and of course, this is a very, very strong
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work and i must say, if someone wonders, sergey alexandrovich, it must be said that there is at least money for whom it is dedicated and both are not not funny, for example, one of the heroines, who is often his now chunk, who is often considered the prototype, died. unfortunately from childbirth literally through 5 years. just like sergey alexandrovich was forced, but to go from konstantin but the other, in principle, wanted sergey alexandrovich to get married, even supposedly they went to church, but due to his infancy he did not allow him to drink. that's the thing. well, at least we have this song left gentlemen well fanta chekay this kitten and this sunset this snow radiant well, that's not all. you can write about love, here is yesenin this is a podcast, paws uh, this is hmm yesenin this is the first channel is anthropology. this is an apple 2:0 uh yurievich or maybe 2:0, but there will be 3:0 apples.
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tell us, this is not the full composition. we arrived so new, yes replenishment. maybe young people are very young. i understand, an old admirer of yours in every sense. here is our charming nastya. well, the thing is, she has one too. ah, backstory. she doesn't came to us by accident. she was also engaged in such music, then we have a new flist. e, yegor mazhuga he also played brilliantly. here in this song and there, uh, the drummer, so petukhov and the bassist. maxim is slowing down the new line-up. we are now giving a lot of concerts , comrades, we should be told that the history of the apple group also has a few musical aspects. this is a 40-year-old ministry of love to one single woman, like yukoff 17 years old, kapoor has seen it all, this brilliant musician has been serving one single woman all his life, by the way, mother, but not only saw, but, most importantly,
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heard. well, what are they sitting in? she came to the audition when i was creating a new group, which would later become an apple. and when i heard, i realized after 25 seconds that this was not something like that. and, of course, the narrowing of the music right there, but also at the university because italianovich. well, comrades? so why
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like a ring beauty grooms heart glows my blue eyes, stronger than my mommy's eyes. forgive me eyes. an italian girl, well, quite plusovaya yura, it may be that somewhere in a year you and i, somewhere in the russian provinces, will suddenly see how at a wedding , under this hodgepodge of yours, sergei alexandrovich yesenin and your yuri viktorovich and marinkin voice people are dancing, well, straight she gives birth, well, it would be great, of course, the authors can only dream of this, but it seems, dima, you're right. it could be. uh,
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by the way, we still have one more song to give me this one. new such a clockwork. eh, eh, and i came across these yesenins. i realized that the guys are being drafted into the army. they walk the last money with the girls. this is such an amazing state of affairs. and, of course, this is also an accordion written there. oh well, now everything will be clear from the text, yes, so if marina sings, then we will be happy to. thanks to the path on a summer evening, blue and cool
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were shocked by all those who heard the apple for the first time in the seventies. the tour that you somehow dragged into these through the editorial, you understand, you filters hmm this melody itself yes, there was such a thing after all, this one, leningradsky, uh, this is a brilliant leningradsky, how can you say a masterpiece? uh, i 'm like a house with two windows to the garden - you also have an apple two zero playing this ingenious guys, this means such an anthem of leningrad of the seventy-sixth fifth year
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of hours frost days repeat with support it must be said, dear friends, that e you see, uh, the work with yesenin is built in such a way on the part of the apple 2: 0 group that we don’t hear these sinister alcoholic ones, but here are the tavern ones, which for some reason always come to everyone’s mind when they take on,
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heart and you will hear. this is a hay sunflower. well, marina, i’m telling you, i didn’t even know that i would be here. i tell him, this is exactly the energy. i am a live performance, for the sake of which the program for the castle is very much started, while the tropology is on channel one. and you could, well, stepping aside a little from our main theme of yesenin's lika, lead us in the state of a village holiday, which actually fills the village river. sergei yesenin loved the commune in the garden drove. and why are not young not to love, but timush pasada melons. and in
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