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[000:00:00;00] pushkin to the young pushkin, and who, as we remember, further writes how she changed her appearance, how she accompanied him everywhere, and how she turned into, in the end, mikhailovsky , this humble, but provincial young lady with a book in her hand. here, of course, i am such a guiding star, which was in e his fate , which meant extremely much to him, and it was fate that led him precisely, from moscow to st. petersburg through the south to mikhailovskoye . he went there when he was young of his own free will and completely different when he was imprisoned there, but this imprisonment is psychologically difficult for him, unbearable , but, apparently, it was it that created, that tension created that necessary friction between his soul and the circumstances in which he was, which and, uh, contributed to the fact that, firstly, he got an interest in deep
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, serious reading. because he reads the bible, he reads karamzin, he reads shakespeare , but he creates something absolutely his own something original yes, dedicated to precious in memory of nikolai mikhailovich karamzin but this is pushkin this is real this is genuine. and pushkin and this is, uh, the story, uh, of the tsar who came to power by stepping over blood despite the fact that we don’t know. was it really so in russian history, but pushkin wrote so, and then the same thing will happen, but in mozart and salier. here is this pushkin's view of some historical events , historical figures that transform them. and at least in literature, it’s absolutely certain that they, uh, make them legal, but, as it were, facts, but our life and our culture, and everything he touches turns out to be incredibly deep, it turns out incredibly, but with talent.
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and incredibly diverse, because in parallel with this, he writes eugene onegin , this famous novel, in verse, which has no analogues in russian literature in world literature. i think not, the novel is also extremely interesting in that, unlike many other pushkin's works that were created, well, for some fairly limited period of time, and eugene onegin was written for many years, as we we know, yes, pushkin began to write it back in the southern exiles, but the north is harmful for me and stopped writing when he was already in moscow and then moved to st. petersburg and the boldin autumn itself. here is this new period in his life, and the new turn in his life is also extremely important. yes, when circumstances, and the halera plague locks it up, and in the village of boldino this phenomenon is born, which we all know, yes, which is called
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boldino autumn. and where does pushkin create e, his brilliant works of e and elements little tragedies a-a and belkin's tales and ends ends a eugene onegin a ends than yes, as we remember eugene onegin open ending, but there are beautiful words. anna akhmatova evgeny onegin ends with the fact that pushkin got married and actually pushkin's marriage is one more such, amazing and and our interest that does not cease to arouse our attention, but our disputes are a moment in his biography, because very many do not like natalya nikolaevna very many believe that pushkin's marriage was unsuccessful and he should have married some other woman, and these, and such zealous attacks on, and natalya
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nikolaevna come from people of the highest degree of respectable, because they spoke badly and babbled tsvetaeva or perfoino, ranevskaya in faina ranevskaya’s diary entries simply shows how she boils from indignation. it would seem that she is natalia nikolaevna who lived 100 years ago, but nevertheless. here faina georgievna is simply overwhelmed with hatred for this woman, but let's suppose , okay, this is a female, but let's take the male half. e, vikente vikentievich, veresaev wonderful russian soviet writer of the first half of the 20th century. the author of such a wonderful monumental work, uh, which is called pushkin in life, but somewhere they write that if pushkin paid attention to a goncharova, who , of course, was a beauty, but such an empty beauty and who ran across the road, perhaps much more worthy, and pushkin would have been happy with a girl with her, and
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he wrote the same thing. that coal pavel eliseevich clicked into such a wonderful pushkinist, and who studied pushkin's duel but all of them boris pasternak answered perfectly well, pasternak wrote, so pushkin should not have married goncharova, she is dandy, and everything is in our further pushkin studies, and then he would have lived to this day. then he would have written five sequels to eugene onegin, then he would have written another poltava, but pasternak further says that he would not have understood such a pushkin, and it was precisely the pushkin who loved natalya nikolaevna for whom she was a wonderful wife. this is the real pushkin. the real pushkin. we continue. this is a podcast into the lives of wonderful i am the writer alexei varlamov with you, and
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today we are talking about pushkin well. it is known that e exile to mikhailovskoye, which could turn into an indefinite exile for pushkin, but it ended, as we remember, that tsar nicholas i wished to meet pushkin after this meeting, which took place in moscow in september 1826. the tsar said that today he was talking to the smartest person, and in russia pushkin really was, and it seems to me. it was with this seriousness, with this thoroughness, with this depth, that he treated to his family life and natalya nikolaevna , like no one else, corresponded to the role of his wife, another thing is that in the thirties and thirties of the nineteenth century. after pushkin married him. does not begin to change and change, in a sense, not for the better.
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the fact is that in the twenties yes, during the period of pushkin's romanticism in the period of ruslan and lyudmila of the same eugene onegin, pushkin's poems of southern poems, as it were, coincided with his time and coincided with his society, which appreciated him, caressed him , which declared him the best poet russia, and which, in general, expressed this gratitude, including monetary, if i may say so, because pushkin well earned quite well, as a professional, and a writer in the thirties, his personal family professional situation changes dramatically. and pushkin has a family. pushkin has children. yes, he is a father of many children. he has four children plus natalya nikolaevna had a very caring sister and her two sisters who did not come out. what else do they live married, uh, in her house and that's it. this requires expenses. and she herself loves balls. she loves the clothes are beautiful, and he also likes his
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wife to be beautiful as well. all this requires very large, and monetary costs. this is important when we speak. about pushkin, the truth is important. i remember being amazed. here. i love to read pushkin's letters, because his letters to friends letters to zhenya are letters. there, i don’t know about some kind of officials, this amazing variety of styles is without humor i feel respect. and now you just see how you read these letters, but some element of humiliation is not humiliation. do you understand what cramped circumstances this man was in, who writes in the thirties, and the captain's daughter of the bronze horseman writes his absolutely amazing fairy tales. yes, we understand how bad it is. eh, it worked out. uh, his life, as far as his income. his expenses fell and how it required him to change his life to enter the service, which was disgustingly unpleasant for him, and yet
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he went to all this for the sake of his family, because for pushkin's creativity at home, the creativity of his family, the creativity of his children, whom he loved his wife endlessly. it was for it is no less important than literature, and this explains a lot in its tragic ending, but at the same time, speaking of pushkin's housekeeping, it is perhaps difficult to name a then writer of a poet in russia who would travel more than pushkin. just if you take map of russia well, by the way, i have never been abroad dreamed of being abroad, but never was the only, probably, the moment it was, in my opinion, the year 1829 or 830, when he undertakes the journey wars room yes, this is the territory of today turkey then it was armenia and there were military operations. pushkin goes there to the caucasus and writes, then absolutely wonderful travel
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essays, but the russian army went ahead. and pushkin never ended up, uh, abroad. well , nevertheless, he was in the north in the south. and when he wrote the history of pugachev, he traveled all the way to the urals to orenburg, how many times did he travel from e? moscow to st. petersburg yes, to mikhailovskoye in boldina, and this is a map of pushkin's travels and the elements that are dedicated to travel. this is all his ability to turn into his life. every fact turn every moment of your life into creativity. this is always a surprisingly enviable fate, the fate of a person who has not lived a very long life, in which the feeling of such nothing has been lost. in vain and even melancholy, which sometimes attacked him even the melancholy. here is this spleen with whom he generously shared with onegin, although he emphasized to eugene onegin that he is always ready to emphasize his difference. yes, his difference from
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his hero, but we can still assume that he was aware of this. this is also some amazing feature of this person. a person who was extremely free, a person who changed, who developed, and if for the young pushkin the ideals of political freedom were extremely important yes, and this movement of freedom is very interesting, from which he never refused, but which gradually takes on the form of inner freedom but even when he understands that the most important thing is freedom is inside a person, even then he will write in his famous poem a testament in a poem a monument, which we all know again, we all taught at school and for a long time they will be kind. i told the people that good feelings about i reported that in my cruel age i glorified, i called for freedom and mercy for the fallen. and this, too, is extremely
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important. pushkin's mercy pushkin 's compassion pushkin's kindness, which underlay his nature and which underlies his artistic world. this is also some very instructive and very saving feature. so i started with a block that wrote this wonderful article, the cheerful light name of pushkin in 1921 and look further. here is this terrible split that occurred then in russian life, and in russian culture in russian literature and the thirties, when it was the centenary of the death of pushkin and, on the one hand, in exile. children go to the gymnasium and on the wall, probably, there is a portrait of tsar emperor nicholas ii , maybe some other portraits and read pushkin russian soviet children go to school, where
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portraits of lenin stalin hang and read pushkin but this is the all-encompassing pushkin this is his absolute organic. here is the presence of pushkin in every moment russian history. this is also extremely important. well, it's extremely reassuring. here in the same terrible year in 1937, when, for example, tsvetaeva, wrote her famous in paris. essay my pushkin andrey platonov is here in the soviet union in moscow on tverskoy boulevard. where the literary institute is now. wrote a wonderful article pushkin , our comrade. and although it is very important here this opposition of tsvetaev's, my individual pushkin and platodov's soviet our comrade, nevertheless both guns, therefore pushkin really appears as an ideal. these are gogol's words, but that pushkin is a wallpaper there, i don’t remember the exact quote , but we all remember the meaning, uh, the type of person
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who will appear in 200 years. well, yes, 200 years have passed, apparently, gogol made a mistake with the calculations and , uh, this type of person is now. eh, hardly in russian life? and you can find it, but as the same andrey platonov pushkin again said , ordinary people would not leave us, and this is the feeling of pushkin's closeness. it really is very expensive, and we all just need to be congratulated on what we have. pushkin what everyone has their own pushkin everyone has their favorite books. i really love pushkin's prose belkin's tales simply, forcing me to re-read them. there , every year, several times already almost learned by heart, probably, but every time it catches my throat. yes, in some places remember. pushkin, when e wrote a story about belkin, in a letter to vyazemsky, in my opinion, he said that e or baratynsky i don’t remember exactly which of his
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friends, when he read these stories, he whinnied and beat with his hoof. so i'm ready to admit that there are an awful lot in these estates, probably funny parade, but from my point of view , much more touching and in a blizzard. yes, when the burmin falls at the feet of mara gavrilovna, over whom he so unsuccessfully played a joke and says, so it was you or the young peasant woman, when alexei berestov runs into this room already at the end of this story and the story and a liza kulina. lisa da reads reads his letter, where he confesses his love. peasant woman and asks for her hand and sees a noble girl in front of him. and, by the way, it's amazing how this echoes the eighth chapter of eugene onegin, where exactly the same onegin writes a letter to tatyana and goes to her in the same way, and she reads this letter into the room, but if in eugene onegin a this letter is the last way out of the relationship, and after that a gap follows, then in the young
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lady of the peasant woman, who almost at the same time was created in the same boldino, and this is a scene, it is a prologue to them, and the future is their joint family life, or, for example, what else is amazing in pushkin as, in the same young lady, a peasant woman, a noblewoman, who dress in a peasant dress. it's funny, it's vaudeville, and in a few years pushkin will write the captain's daughter, and there is a noblewoman. masha mironova will be forced to change into a peasant dress when the belogorsk fortress will be captured by pugachev's gangs, because only a peasant dress can be hers. salvation from e pugachev is this pushkin 's world, which is so whimsically so mysteriously so mysteriously so surprisingly arranged pushkin about which we argue is more important for some, relatively speaking, the liberal principle that is present in his work for others, perhaps much
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more important than the beginning associated with the ideas of the state , how relevant it sounds, but this famous poem to the slanderers of russia, which is so often repeated today, and because of which, by the way, pushkin received e, a lot of criticism from his e, not only opponents, but also from his friends who did not understand him and they did not agree with him, but notice that he did not quarrel with them, and they did not quarrel with him. this is respect for someone else's point of view. this is the acceptance, uh, of someone else's point of view, it is extremely important. and the last thing in this regard, i probably would like to remember pushkin say. i love andrei tarkovsky's film very much. the mirror, if you remember, in the mirror there is such a wonderful moment when the boy is gnat, yes, the son of the protagonist, finds himself in such an incomprehensible apartment in the center of moscow there, then such a bush burns in the yard, well, of course, such an illusion of brilliance, and , and the woman gives this boy
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a letter to read pushkin's letter to chaadaev here is the famous letter in which pushkin polemicizes chaadaev with chaadaev's view of russian history as a failed history. yes, as a story that did not happen, precisely because this story is not european, because we found ourselves fenced off from europe and pushkin does not agree with him. pushkin just recalls some key moments, and russian history speaks about its tsar, speaks about events in an important way. he speaks about the tatar-mongol invasion, thanks to which europe was saved, and the most important words that are in this letter are words that, in a sense , can be considered our national idea , our credo if you remember the words that sound something like this, and as a person with prejudices, i'm offended pushkin writes that he doesn't like much in
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modern life, and he lives, but for nothing in the world. i would not want to change the fatherland or have a different history than the one that god gave us. and this is probably the most important thing that pushkin was, will be and remains pushkin is really our comrade. and pushkin really will never leave us ordinary people. thank you. it was a podcast. remarkable life with you, i was the writer alexei varlamov, and we talked. both alexanders sergeevich pushkin hello friends on the air podcast melodies of my life i am its host valery syutkin
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today my guest is a wonderful friend , a time-tested moskvich, a wonderful artist and he came not alone, but with a team with whom he has been working for 35 years inextricably. we know the name alexander ivanov and next to him there is always a group of rhonda imagine your heroes so that i don’t speak invitation igor mikhailovich zhirnov all our arrangements the whole palette of our music. he's all, yes, hello valerochka. here is gera german yurievich ivashkevich, our best keyboard player, a person who has worked with all the musicians of the group in the world and not only here, and even some alien ensembles have been captured. yes, sergey nikolaevich voloshchenko is with us. our wonderful guitarist is the best guitarist in our band. we have some of the best guitarists, he is one of the best. sometimes i play along with them, but very badly. you're like keith richards and roni wood because when
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they ask only the younger who is the best guitarist, they asked the guitar chat. he says what ronya said ronin said he is kind of new, we play shitty, but when we play together, the joker says branded, i want to tell you the chip of the group. and you, yes, that, two very busy guitarists, too, sometimes. i play with some bands. and i say nothing, and the second - why do you need him there? well, as if beauty, yes, guys, siberia yes, of course. from tomsk, look here, moscow pskov yurga is the basis yes, harmonic is such a test by a friendly team. today, my friends, we fell down, after all, your applause, and sasha , well, childhood, if you ask alexander ivanov what tune do you associate with
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your own childhood? that childhood is the first thing you remember turned, of course, these are some first records of your parents and because of various soviet cartoons. and, of course, songs from soviet cartoons - this is probably the most important song that is still with us through life with its soviet, of course, ours, of course, russian absolute fans, but one of my favorite cartoons was, uh, a film about cheburashka yes and of course, on so far on all holidays on all crocodile birthdays gena yes, let them run clumsily. let's remember together, shall we? let the pedestrian run clumsily and through the puddles, and the water along the asphalt as a river and it is not clear to passers-by on this day and fine.
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why am i so cheerful, and i play the harmonica in front of passers-by. unfortunately, the jam day is only once a year. unfortunately, the birthday is only once a year, march 3rd. yes, what is your very first memory? here i am , before kindergarten, i can’t remember myself for four years. in that i honestly remember how they swaddled me yes, yes, yes, and i i remember that i was very uncomfortable. i wanted to take my arms out. why was i swaddled? why did they wrap me in some kind of diaper there. that left the rock and roll owl, svoboda valer, and what kind of district was it in
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moscow sasha and i was born not far from three railway stations. e, olkhovskaya ottoman and lokhovskaya street, church. here are parents, of course, not musicians. we somehow, well, dad tap- dancing he played the accordion. here mother sang so folk village songs. and so, of course, people worked professionally the au pair of others is absolutely on all the best holidays gathered. yes, with all the relatives, ivanov goes to school, grows up first in a kindergarten. well, this is understandable, the girls need, by the way, the first girl. the one i fell in love with was a kindergarten test. it was not far from the kakhovskaya metro station , my name was tanya, and when i was transferred to another kindergarten closer to my mother at work , there was such a plant to the plant and the metro station on sevastopol avenue. mom was the controller of the oxide
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department of the workshop, they made cathodes. and then i was transferred to this kindergarten. this, of course, there was unrequited love met in life. no, i haven't met. tan hello. i remember tan hi. if you remember, you know , i still have it too and got into such a state and brought me back again. i left a photo. i have always had a baby with us. do you remember what kind of summer summer cottage of a kindergarten i don’t know nakhabina, and i’m standing there. i'm in the middle of a gentleman like that and two girls with glasses that catch butterflies in a frame, of course, unique and
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and continuous anxiety to us any roads are dear to us any roads there was a terrific discovery for me guys that it is clear that the first film was voiced, almost all of the new adventures of the bremen in the footsteps of the bremen musicians. so i was called muslimych magomayev better. golden, but here is this foreign ensemble, which we stopped by for an hour. here, i immediately realized that i was fighting. yes, they are life . punished for me, it was a great surprise
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to find out that pesnyary recorded it as a musical at first. look for guitars, and then like this the pronounced belarusian presentation of vladimir mulyavin and the team was recognizable. uh, they changed the vocalist and sang. uh, lerman, one of the funny guys. yes, yes, it's impossible to forget the cartoon, and from youth, these are the first ensembles. do you remember the name of your first band, where it was in school or yes. we had the first group at school and in the ninth grade you sang right away or at the beginning. i started on drums. ah. yes, yes, yes, they made drums themselves, they made guitars themselves, some soldered pickups there. here, well, tried something there treated with some older comrade, to be honest with his repertoire. who is there, but hawayu star is better than me. yes? that is, there is an angel, i started tall palm trees forward. and, by the way, then he played. it's a good role in life for
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me that i knew a few songs de propol love apple and somewhere in some competitions, when i performed there, who was celebrating there? yes , teachers are a school, and the name of the team is what, or just zhek number nine, there was no name valerie. i only remember the only thing that i had a friend mikhail soles. eh, he has there was a father, what he invested in such a foreign ministry family, how we decided to give our first and very powerful concert on the roof of the house, and mishka had an apartment on the top floor, and from there we extended electricity to the roof and then our first concert. and here is our man , 30 druzhinnikov from melios, right, yes, they took away the equipment from us, they called the parents. we got them there, thank you. god gave, here is the father. mikhail uh, after all, a person, dear, was able to recapture the equipment, but the first concert was. yes, high, that is, somewhere on the 14th floor. well
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now, now the serious question is the melody of love, and i usually ask, what do you know this could be? what are you dancing with a girl with your beloved? it might be what causes you to simply max out. mm volcano of feelings and to stas yes ecstasy. this is a pelvis of a used kurtosis. yes, yes, but this is humor, but, and all love. seriously, it's the same when you don't need anything from a person other than him. so i say, in this already m-th category. it seems to me that you can do something of your own. yes yes by the way, i want to do it to you, because if the initial rhonda vanka vstanka all these works. and here is the album that you released a sinful soul sadness in the mid-nineties ninety- six. yes, it's just an absolute bomb, because it's beautiful. thanks seryozha . so he has wonderful poetry, especially about
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love. here, since you missed the best traditions and arrangements, there are a lot of sting. e. soprano saxophone or clarinet petrovich petrovich dozen, there are musicians of the moral code and musical araks, but it was an amazing album by vadim golovin and i think that these melodies of love will coincide with us, because that on this album i have, well, just the two most pronounced favorites one of them in yours i have everything beloved thanks for understanding how nice it is to deal with other people, i follow creativity. yes, my definition of the word is an intelligent person who does nasty things without pleasure. yes, and so the melody of love, we remembered the album of the sinful soul of sadness, and there, of course. the most sensual songs as a gift to a beloved woman with such a generous movement i will lay you under your feet
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the sky sings alexander ivanov and the group simply nothing else is left, so alexander gives everything else. i will lay the sky under your feet, become a bird, free yourself. i will lay you under the feet of the sky, just come back, just come back. i will braid eternity into your hair, steel, the sun, i will explode with light, i will braid eternity into your hair.
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home again. two such significant songs from this album. that's it, of course, god, what a trifle. it's just that i really can't help but ask you for a little piece, can't i? i see the sky in it is silence. i go up to him barely breathing, i suddenly realize that this is the soul of the unemployed in me strange thing - this is my soul,
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me courage. and yours and yours yours. and hello again, the podcast of the melodies of my life is with you, i am its host valery syutkin, today alexander ivanov and the group talk about his main melodies. our wonderful musicians. you know, here's a story to remember. i somehow remember. we gave a lot of joint concerts, on the right, not only anniversary ones, but also life, and i remember igor had it, it was amazing. uh, their own definition of love, they started talking about it. and he says that you remember something, like japanese, as they say, yes, bitch, yes, the japanese state of the bucket, it's pointless. uh, looking into the distance. yes, well, as if contemplation of emptiness in general, and in principle love, yes , such of similar manifestations
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, you look. you look and understand what is happening. well, something is happening. and i always thought that the best reflection of this state is, by the way, the same song is ancient, in my opinion, 70 no, it is later than the eighty- sixth year, but from a cartoon. yes, it is called white boats. it just somehow more generally reflects this state of the packages,
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him, a wonderful energetic man of small stature, even i remember him once in a club of cheerful resourceful one of the guys with a good sense of humor to combine a child's smile and romanian shoes. and always such shoes with frayed noses. a bright memory. and what melodies, and what mountains, by the way, we opened the program with shainsky's melody on all absolutely. that's genius. so these are soviet composers, who, of course, knew how to make melodies of harmony. absolutely the highest level, this is how our childhood wants to really want to say thank you to vladimir shainsky. thanks sweet memory. yes and, by the way, for children, a melody of sadness.
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here is our next such always traditional page. what kind of melody of sadness does alexander ivanovna have ? such, of course, are songs of the war years, including, of course, the first song dark night. it seems to me very o very relevant year 43 , and she was not lost and hmm this is a movie two fighters. in the same place, bernes together as a couple in the film boris yes, our folk is just a fisherwoman. sonya once in may in the same place there is just a real night after this film. let's remember alexandrovich so let's remember, really dark night. let me sing about
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by us and disturbing black. she lay between us from a great state. yes? excellent tea , lovely. yes, we are sad, that means moments. firstly, i once again congratulate you this year, rondo turned 35 years old. we gave a big concert with pleasure. yes, and the best. after that , not so long ago, we played 2 months ago, so you are working today with an enviable demand. this is very important, because we we are friends and still visit each other.
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i'm like a melody of joy, i would like to ask. he has already become a team, uh, young, family, children, beloved, woman, yes, my sveta , my wife helps, in general, a real fighting girlfriend, yes, well, here are the friends with whom we also tour, as before and big we spend some of the time even together than as families, so reliable friends and non -musicians who through the years are there with you and in difficult times often help and are going to be with friends. here five. yes, of course, yes, mikhalych has a studio in his dacha. we go there to barbecue. we're going to fry the barbecue. here, yes, and of course, touring is touring, but without this it is impossible. we are dedicated guys in this regard, so
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this is probably the most expensive thing for us. here are the tours working in the studio. well, let's sing the song of joy with pleasure with pleasure. and the song of joy we have is what we have, i don’t know what. so you remembered everything about the blue carriage as a child. listen to us. so learn, young people. uh, it's called a pronounced dramatic component the pleasure that we started with vladimir shainsky and put an end to our program supernatural years, but with the idea that everything will be fine with us. well let's go blue. let's slowly minutes float away into the distance meeting with them. you don't wait anymore. and although the past a little. it's a pity, the best, of course,
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are ahead the tablecloth is the long way of the heart and evil rests directly on the sky . everyone believes the best, rolls rolls blue. railway carriage. maybe we have identified someone in vain, the calendar will close this sheet, life without adventure is impossible for us and an increase in the course in the car, a tablecloth and a tablecloth a long way settles and rests directly on the sky. each one believes the best rolls
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rolls blue wagon. which songs? you are watching the podcast of the melody of my life on channel one, all episodes of the podcast of the melody of my life. you can see on the website of channel one 1tv.ru, i'm still friends. i want to confess to you that today's director alexander ivanova and the rondo group marat kharudinov. we were on tour in the city of kazan many years ago and a guy met us. it's just that she's proactively lethal with the group. bravo killer in those days. eh, the car is stylish, you know some kind of american reta, like from a movie like this, you know this one from the end of the fifties and in perfect condition. he was so gentle and didn't go anywhere. and in the end, when he saw us off , he said, if you need help, i, as an administrator, will tear out a trench. you know,
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the assistant director just appeared, we hired him, and he worked great, and then he has an excellent track record, but today i'm meeting. you understand it's a huge pleasure when here's the shots all said because i remember everyone. you have safonov yes safonov kolya drummers all rubanov zhenya do you remember yes, it's just that two girls in school, uh, in school old school uniforms sang exactly to the group. they were automata, but there were songs in the video. i have a machine gun, i don’t remember, but there were many of them. yes, they were wearing black glasses in such high stockings, but again, what's good when you speak in the present.
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we remember the girls, but i’m coming back again, because for us it’s more important, of course, you understand who pays the salary is right and yes, yes, do you remember how mironov said santonations, money, comrades, no one else with this intonation maratik hello to you. that what you are somewhere around here is a better director of proven time. this is also worth a lot, such a time-tested friendship, so, uh, i take this opportunity, together with sasha , to say hello to all our musicians, with whom we start earrings to siberian musicians, i would say, yes, to all those whom reiburg took himself. there are so many armenians to all of them, they are all so talented. thank you love everyone. we remember everyone and in our hearts we will always live together. we we can definitely do it. we will go through all the difficulties, of course, we need to survive it all and we will play good quality music, guys.
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how pleased i am that, uh, as a muscovite, born inside the boulevard ring and sasha at three stations here very close by, that we have this from me . i remember when i don’t know one hmm famous woman. e with a no less wife of a no less famous pop artist, then the artist's mother called. you know that between the mother-in-law and hmm nevskaya, the relationship is always not the simplest jealous. here's the mother of this artist said congratulations and grapes. and i'm glad. what do you have with my son, it has been dragging on for 40 years, and let it drag on. so i ’ll say with the same optimistic component, san let our friendship stretch on valera how much more do we have from above? let it go like this and for how much muscovites
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to muscovites? we have one sashka swan from siberians, when we are going to her always quiet kreniki, not with such a tusovskiy and in spite of all sorts of insulations. yes , musicians love friendship, and it happens, yes, if you exclude? my friends and breath began to fire and breath holy night windows peering. i can
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read books like books and keep the cherished light and worry, and mine they are like people look at me and keeping the cherished light and worry and mine they are like people look at me. yes, i admire you at night at night i chew on the windows of happiness, it will become dear to me and clearer. no, the moscow windows are the negative light and his yesenia of the moscow warriors is the unquenchable light of the moscow wolves , the unquenchable light of the moscow out. he is a beautiful light. this is a podcast of the tunes of my life
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