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ah, i literally remembered now, back then, there was cronyism. yes, and thousands of fashionable shoes weren’t born back then, probably, but i’ll tell you now my story from the nineties, where i got things here. well, that is, i have my mother’s sisters , one there, the manager of the store, the other. it’s just okay, she has a lot of girls she knows, uh, who work in stores and so on. and that is, how something so fashionable appeared. yes, yes, yes, the girls there threw away the music and called naturally. i will definitely go there and buy myself some. naturally, there is a queue of people there extraordinary there, i don’t know about 200 people, maybe even more. well, we have no queue and there are only red shoes for the whole, so to speak, the whole of moscow. well, let’s put it roughly, yes, and i called my friend and said, let’s go fight for the shoes. well, no, we have the opportunity to take a reverse gear there. and so
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on. we went here, the same shoes. ahh. well, i want to say that they were and are still fashionable. that is, uh, a thin nose and a small heel for sure, but it was so bold to go out into the street in these things, because what i remember is scarce, i understand, i’m going to college, and the whole car is just the whole car. i'm standing, they're watching. like this on my feet, because that’s when i was inspired. eh, remember the clip was the background clip, he’s blonde, there were these girls in brutal soldier’s boots. it was wildly cool. and i realized that i wanted these shoes, but it was impossible to buy them, because well, even red shoes couldn’t be bought about what year are you talking about now, but these were 90 after all, like mud 95, maybe this military boots huh? yes, yes, no, i’m just still i’m telling you somewhere in the early nineties, but this is probably it. nineties and i went to some
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market. it’s clear that the military is already there and i bought boots from soldiers of the romanian army; in my opinion, they have already appeared on the market. yes? we somehow climbed through the shawarma shops that were in the apartments. and even before it was illegal, it was still a secret in such a way. it was generally we have not changed. it seems to me that they are still absolutely not, then you still need to somehow manage to run over someone buy it on the run for yourself so that it doesn’t happen again later, because there was a lot of repeating comes to a party and the same thing happens to someone. well, we had such a small choice, do you understand? i’m just trying to catch up with you, then i came to see who were the coolest in the nineties. it’s clear that yes, and the country’s artists are musicians. and you also remember cher, who all the girls wanted to meet with representatives of their profession. well, by the way, we’ll move on to this, no, but the very best. you fashionable guys were
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climate makers, we created them. that's later. yes, we might look good. yes, there were three of them , just a little more than you already had. it's clear wait, i’m just you, yes, it was gusev yes, he shot a video of childbirth and squid , now no, bondarchuk yankovsky was later scolded for the fact that the clips, wait, come on, how and where what inspired you. eh, where did you get the things, because it was all wrong, just where i just want to know the origin of your bright stage costumes. well, first of all, it all didn’t start in the nineties and eighties because it was ’86. i worked at rett intourist cosmos - this is a continental and he had already traveled abroad a lot. i was working as a janitor at that time.
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i went abroad on tour, so, well, people stayed there to work for me. so we were in singapore, in america, in canada, in italy, and in germany. i want to say that i brought some things from there, but basically, if we take our country, everything, mostly they went to boiled jeans, that’s it - it was impossible to get something, we cooked it ourselves, the nineties were such difficult years. something, uh, was bought somewhere in the markets. so i want to say that i came up with all these costumes myself, that is, you tell me, it’s so bright, i’m still i got this from, uh, a ballroom dancing store. and by the way, i remember, i was just now watching , preparing for the program, watching old videos and found a recording from 1987, where you perform at a concert, and in such a modest jacket, such a modest young man. man, not a single shchedrin rhinestone, yes, but
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it’s not there, then i didn’t work at reten yet. it was just like we were walking. and this is how the evening turned out. i was invited to this evening. so everything somehow got twisted and confused, but then there was a music kiosk magazine where they named me. uh, like that what a great rodion shchedrin is some kind of cheap sweet-voiced guy there, hello something like that. here, uh, but it seemed to me with a tail. so warm. the audience may have been warm, but because not everyone understood this kind of music. i understand, i always go, like the pioneers, and always get all the dust. i come first, but because someone follows me and follows my example, they do something. well, it's good when they set a good example for you. and by the way, i heard somewhere else that, in my opinion, in 1988 they performed with a group, a movie somewhere together and that almost viktor tsoi and his wife natalya razlogova, they
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sewed rhinestones on your trousers. yes, these weren’t even trousers, they were like arabic trousers. these are, uh, eighty-seven. yes, eighty-seven. you performed quite modestly on stage, and then in 1988. we met viktor tsoi on stage. i haven’t performed yet. it’s just, uh, there were such youth evenings. and so we went there with many artists, and everyone went to yalta. but i stayed, evpatoria, i say the director. i say i want to leave. i why i why on that's all for me and first of all, is it different music? why won't they understand me? he says no, everything is fine. since the eighty-eighth year , uh, yul, in my opinion, a month, uh, vector tsoi came with her friend. so i was embroidering these sequins and sitting there, and they helped me there. we were such a mixture of everything, we were friendly one day and the song, baby, you worry me. they wrote this about me, then ba. some other
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kino group already remembered this. i didn’t know about this, this is an amazing story. viktor tsoi was sergei penkin’s stylist. well, that’s stylist. he just helped me, sat , laughed, told a joke, uh, had fun. uh, well, my friend helped me, because i had to do everything with my own hands, because there wasn’t the kind of fabric that you come in now, you just sew it. eh, you can even do it directly. it’s just a matter of making some kind of loops and the suit is ready. but before, all this didn’t exist. for the first time in 12 years, we went on vacation. without a wife and children, we can do whatever we want, that is, we can eat cookies in jeans in bed right in bed. class of 2023 reunion on saturday on the first no, well, some kind of hit in the soviet era is that you have a hedgehog
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, money on the card immediately, deferment of the first payment for up to 90 days. apply for a loan in the tinkoff application and get a deferment of the first payment for up to 90 days tinkoff is such a time machine, now we are his bad shocking rhinestones, sporty chic and riot of color, we are discussing those same dashing nineties now. why can't i open a huge one? overheads all over the heated floor, like a bathtub, we dry the curls beautifully. well, because it was fashionable then. yes, in fact, you are so funny,
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because you don’t remember anything at all. so funny, these hairstyles are our nineties. uh, yeah. well, it was fashionable. it’s just that you opened this pandora’s box about the criminalization of the 90s. eh, here. you remember that back then there was a very clear division by style. these are all different, uh, social strata of the population. naturally, they were bandits, it was immediately obvious, but they had two styles. this is a crimson jacket, or this is either a tracksuit. it’s not like that for men and women, it seems to me that you’re a little pre-gangster today. yes, no, sort of, well, yes. and you also know this. here. would you i wouldn’t dress like that, but in the nineties it was a crimson jacket and a chain. you wouldn’t have put this on me either, it was just for fun, it was good, damn, the moronic hangers
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are moronic. so, it’s huge, and there are these foam rubber ones, like a closet. well because it's of good quality. we didn’t have any things, everything was just some kind of consumer goods, the coolest, good stuff. here it was on my sleeve. this label is always right here. it had to be peeled off. for some reason , our lads decided that no, on the contrary, civility is that here you have to be right. and now again i want to add yes, to add to this now one of the italian designers, and released this collection in the nineties and even the same label here and it is written in 1999 . well, let's go back. yes, first an athlete, she’ll give you everything, then some kind of silk suit, then a green suit, then a red suit. and in 1986 , the first foreign cars appeared. now there is no such thing. now everyone dresses quite straight. that is, you could never
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tell by the style of your clothes before. sorry earlier even it was like that, how much did you buy there for say a suit for 3,000 dollars. you are a complete fool. i bought it for five, that is, than you paid more money. why was this considered better? well , then people started counting money, then everything became different and everything was sewn. yes, there were very few russian designers at that time who could not, firstly, hares was a very good designer. very good. and you know, i didn’t dress for him, but according to his design there was a long coat there, i remember how now he had such a brooch, and the cap was horse uh some interesting ones. i think that the hare was a very cool designer and was friends with pergacordin. there and in general. well, that was very beautiful. after all, if they take our fashion for c. they take it with our clothes. all uh, these uh all fashion designers, probably quilted boots,
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these felt boots as they are now called uggs uggs with uh. even now, if you remember this, they take a lot from our styles, then the first boots with coco chanel locks, in my opinion, someone there, uh, took an example from our rock climbing boots there. that's all, uh, it comes from us too. yes, this is straight russian style. this is a separate direction in world science. now your attitude towards stage costumes has changed compared to the nineties, when you wanted it to be brighter, they ’ve been different for a long time, you know, now there’s a lot of hmm, everything’s bright. i don’t want to go, like everything, i want to go against the flow and i want something different. what are you planning for the upcoming concerts? what outfits? well, for example, if it’s a symphony orchestra, then you can go out in a tailcoat. there with a shiny vest. some such interesting
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things, which again are not like everyone else at once it could be something from the nineties. you left it in your wardrobe. there are some things that are dear to you, some kind of memory. uh, with some kind of connection with some events, well, a suit, which is a cloak made of laser discs. ahh. i remember it’s strange, like why markalma? in our country it is so unknown how famous it is, after all, it is a stadium that gathers in italy in france in germany , it seems it was famous in the nineties, it also plays now. but here, somehow, i don’t know. we performed with him, i also have one there there was a platform, that is, time passes, but somehow you change , you want to stay in that style, but more you grow up, and so that it doesn’t seem funny from those times you have some things that
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cause, directly some warm memories i don’t want to get rid of them with a stone suit. and this is the famous cap. yes, when i leave, at the end the hall is already exploding. he screams, as if this is just a symbol of the 90s, yes, well, maybe, yes, the nineties collapsed not only physical boundaries, but also the boundaries of our perception. and everyone became to dress more sweatily, everyone began to read some completely different literature, watch movies and that’s it. this influenced us greatly. these are the things that inspired you, that everything has changed so well, cherkizon has opened up to see more travel and began to travel. ahh, i don’t know all sorts of museum excursions and so on. we began to simply live a real
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life, when we were jealous, watching there, then television. but what things did you bring first? here are some crazy ones from these foreign trips. everything was crazy for me. i'll tell you my first trip i was abroad, i need to talk. uh, i think, yes, hungary says, wait, and i had it, i don’t remember now. i was still married ; i had, like, it seems to me, only 300 dollars. and maybe more. well, for some reason it seems so to me, well, it doesn’t matter. the main thing is that i brought, and i brought two huge bags and a third. i had a bag full of pots and pans. because when and then there is also the hostess yes, that’s why i understand normally, that is, what are you
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talking about, not only things there was a shortage, a shortage there was just a shortage of a good life. we had one hat made of silver fox, and foxes for the whole family, and when mom put it on, i tied the ears here, mom, when i put it on, let go of the ears, there was also one jacket for everyone , and for my brother and me in the first half of school . if he doesn’t have it there, then, and then i had nothing, but at home there was everything, a carpet and a wall with legs and a biryusa refrigerator and a tv. eh, zenit or what? and everyone went as if they were on an excursion? did you come to our excursion just now? and when you started like this, right like on stage and charge. that is, it’s always like this, and thank god in childhood there were opportunities to dress like this. well, possibilities. what kind of mother would listen to download happiness the first shirt to buy nothing possibly, a military shirt green i cut off the drivers made them leather i made this leather strip here
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the leather pockets these are all the leather cuffs we cut off the leather there. from where it was necessary and painted with potassium permanganate further cool, i have an openwork, an association of women passionate about needlework. listen to the circle understood surrounding normal treatment. they just knew who i communicate with. no, you didn’t have to come up to me, and no one ever said anything bad. i could catch up, also grandma , don’t meddle with him all the time, heavy hand, move away from him. better smile there and run away. and when did you start working so actively in the field of pop music? you probably didn’t have time to take care of your wardrobe before you went into a trance. adults when i was. well, of course, our cheese was eleven years old or cher when we came to our country. oh, i had alisher on mtv with liszt, too, with alexei or something? tolkacheva there was, of course, yes.
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i really liked it, but they still take it into account, in general, i wanted, when i came to the stage, i wanted to explain everything to me at once, poor thing, so i had costumes, oh, guard, and it was beautiful as it was, mmm. listen, i tried all the trendiest things. this is just the most chic. mom couldn't be reached. this is an exclusive if someone has feathers, all this is all the ceiling. this is the pinnacle of everything you had, right? no, well, actually it was on the same highway, when we went out to buy cognac, we were traveling from city to city on a big bus with ballet with irina at night, the route costs varnish. eh, there’s a window behind bars, a grandmother sitting with a candle inside, but this is the nineties. yes , you understand, on the highway i say what top artists there are, potatoes, artists, right there and everything and our bus. what, do you remember that the bus had unique steps that went out to the exit steps? oh, this is such a grandma.
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i think what the hell is a candle a candle. this is ira. looks like i’ll buy it myself. that's it, let's go and let the suit loose. it’s just that we’re from the concert like this, we’re changing everything and everything and why, dad, i’m arrogant back, because there is no one to guard. i myself and my grandmother are like this chris everything is the virgin mary virgin mary ira is like this yes 100 dollars two dachshunds this is cognac from such a long bottle, complete shit. well, what was it ? it was really a beautiful costume, and shocking effects. we'll push sashka in one direction. i have no other such beauty in my heart. we even have photographs. let's take a look at your images. how beautiful, yes, this inexpensive dress, in general, right? this is what alisher did. and this, in my opinion, here you look like paris
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hilton. oh, that’s okay. and this is some kind of this some brands are not. this is alisher on the right. yes , this is a russian designer, yes, who dressed us all then, this is this, and this is a handbag. look now, it’s just as fashionable. absolutely . and that’s where your bottle fits, which you bought on the road that night. no, they are not that long with a knife. yes, too, by the way, it’s relevant today, yes, yes. and boots are also placed there. and if you see it, if you want, then you can have all this pink dress from there. and this, in my opinion, is a push-up leaf and on top there was such a transparent silk cloak boots. yes, yes, russian designers are mine. this is the average one. this is me saying again that the dress is inexpensive, i bought it somewhere. i don’t know where i put it together beautifully already? do you see?
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why did you show it at all? nightmare sasha, it’s clear that our people also have taste, and in my opinion, it’s on the right that you performed somewhere on the new wave. yes this is not this song of the year. it was you supermarket, 2002, i think. what a handsome man here. very beautiful alisher and what kind of white fur coat do you have sash? it was luxurious here in the photo . i don’t remember the guys on the right, the first fur coat was diesel. yes, there was earflaps. and in general, earflaps from novosibirsk. this is actually my hat, in which i wore fur coats and shorts at home in the winter. these are not shorts, company underpants. tim is just ordinary. i just folded it on the elastic band, it was written dima, well, the company folded it, but i’ll still go about it or i’ll rough up the coat, and the boots are straight. you were talking about boots, too , they couldn’t buy them. these look like
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designer shoes. these are not military. these machines have already found these accessories. and these are ordinary panties. i'll go take a look. yes, that's it so, yes, this is a slippery ladoshich magazine. and what kind of image is this, these pants, these ones that we sewed. these are the arabic leather pants at the golf club on mosfilmovskaya, also embroidered, right? then they embroidered it themselves. well, of course, well, they helped, someone else from the ballet gave me a jacket. you definitely brought a jacket. where? i brought it. there were also suede boots. i also made these brooches on the sides of the boots. well, it was great, i even knew that we were having
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a party. i knew my mother on german . i even have a letter from warsaw somewhere. in general, they lived modestly; they were not rich. it’s a pity that anna didn’t know them, so she knew her husband, her son, anna german and now her mother. they themselves are from russia, and she taught. here's stone vest, she taught german and russian in warsaw. did you perform there too? yes, in 1988 these were some kind of youth evenings. and so we performed in warsaw and budapest. uh-huh, you are performing. uh. this could even be in latvia when the whole party also went, and he turned off my microphone in the stadium, the lights went out, and i started singing. santa lucia or something isn't passing by i remember without a microphone, a large stadium acoustics and so on after that a flurry of applause because
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at that time many. eh, not really, we’d like to survive, because i’m a piece of equipment. it was not the same. but even now i sing live at concerts. and this is probably like an exercise for you, that you can even do it in 2 years. uh, stove with housing, like an athlete constantly plays sports there. and this is the continuation, this is coming , this is some kind of scary photo shining right there. she's just sitting very close. you probably know how good it is that i have oily skin, because i haven’t done any plastic surgery, nothing and there are no wrinkles at all, because my skin is oily. i had a cosmetologist. she now lives in another country, he’s 85, i think she’s been on kalininsky prospekt novy arbat all the time, now she’s been studying svyatologa, or orlova. that is,
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this is the story that went up the stairs so that no one would know, i had a bigger one felt or a hat pulled over it, and so that it passes and we continue our dive into the nineties. tell us more besides clothes. what were symbols of status, then pagers, mobile phones, limousines began to appear, which were very often rented even on new year’s, when you were working several concerts. i specially rented a limousine for new year. yes , you need a car to accommodate the dancers and so on. everything was filmed in style, whether you needed a museum or not, they turned around on it. yes, as usual, we stopped in the courtyards and wrote that we were going to the clubs, this is it, why didn’t he drive up anywhere, to any club, well, it was fashionable, in short, there was something else: mobile pagers,
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well, you said that you had a mobile saw when they lost me in moscow, where the beginning of my career began, and then the guys gave me this heavy piece of garbage. this one is like this. i didn’t know how to call it, to be honest, but i knew there was a separate thing there, a separate thing with a handle. here's the thing with the pen. and here’s some other wire like this lord , i could only answer when i didn’t know how to dial there, otherwise i’m not friendly with technology at all, i was still ironic about my phone today. it was unrealistically cool. that is, if a man with this huge handset, in order to make a call you had to do all this, some kind of masculine bullshit. yes, yes, in order to seem cooler, they cut off some of these tubes from the tv recorder. just like that, adding, like, like, this is not a radio tape recorder, they turned it around to face the jeep and carried it around as if it was a radio tape recorder, remember, you don’t remember taking the radio tape recorder out of the car, so as not to steal it. i remember white glass, of course,
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i found it in cars. i am this time yes, this is not about me. i didn't buy these things to show off. i'm practical people had phones, motorola was the first, but i take this very calmly , there are, uh, artists who want to show themselves. here i am, here i am, if i have nothing to trump, i just know my worth. i know that i can come to sing and, as it were, conquer others, and they what car did you come in? something did something there. well, you know, like this, some kind of collective farm that is generally fashion for you. well , you know, there is such an expression: meets support, guides you through the mind, but i want to say that fashion is an expression of yourself by fashion - it is beautiful. fashion is, but you understand. there are two more things: it can be fashionable, and it can be stylish. let’s say
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there are a lot of young people now. here they go: white sneakers, black pants, wide white shirts. when i was driving to your house today, i didn’t want to go there like everyone else. well, i somehow changed all this, let’s say, now many things, let’s say, are not in stores, but i find uh places where they sell uh, silk. uh, some other things. i didn’t go there, turbo shirts are summer, because i can’t walk with a t-shirt. i think it's all something like this some kind of sloppy, just some kind of dirt. i love these silk shirts, beautiful, good smelling and well, being with someone is beautiful, i probably don’t know, besides filming performances. this beautiful suit is something extraordinary to wear in life. yes, i am in it, yes, and this is what it is. but he was worth
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some crazy five at that time, in my opinion, not five. no, now i’ll say in the center. yes, yes, i have it too, yes , i remember exactly 5,000 euros, it’s a corset, a skirt and, uh, well, a coat, do you still have it? now this is simply the coolest thing you can do in your wardrobe of time. i don’t know, in short , we were fashionable. so i’ll tell you, i had a shu. we were counting for a moment. do you know what year 94. i remember exactly. where did you remember? when well, because in the ninety- fifth place with you. and that’s all dulce havana. you see here, where is this fund? blizzard and this, by the way. leather is also very fashionable. and lama is lama, yes, this is grass, i went to paris specifically for shopping, and bought myself
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enough things. and here is the azure kazakh girl of the herbs of the nineties. this was simply prosperous. so what to do? the fact is that i’m really very much alone with my dad, and he loved me, he earned enough and spoiled me. in the literal sense, yes, this one or cher is your favorite, my photograph for my entire career, this is a gorgeous photo shoot. she's well, they just set it up, the only transition. here is this plastic one, and on the second day, when it was opened, we went there, so we filmed in a red background, says the snowstorm of birth. this is me in alisher's black. it's my birthday, right? why are you so sad alone birthday at this moment, some lord i'm tired of guests. congratulations, congratulations. we survived the nineties, so we are not afraid of anything. yes thanks a lot. yes thank you.
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in this fabulous taiga in the podcast 20 years later vadim samoilov and albert potapkin are our guests two legends vadim samoilov founder musician composer poet, arranger and in general the leader of the agatha christie group is still, which is very, very nice, thanks to vadim this group is one of my favorite bands
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still exist and are a legend who has worked with countless bands, the brightest of which is nautilus pompilius aquarium. this drummer musician is now in the agatha christie group and is lucky to have him with them albert potapkin. hello. albert hello vadim, good evening. the fabulous song taiga is a great hit. what did you call it? ironic somehow, wait, well, not the breed, but in a sense a joke, yes, and at one time it so happened that we had this trick before or then such a legendary project as an old song about the main thing, remember, because , and frankly, this is a reference to music, from gaidai’s film, zatsepin’s wonderful music. eh, people are losing each other. so we made this move on purpose, and this it was easy and fun and they thought it was appropriate, and are still very grateful to the wonderful actors from the film ivan vasilyevich

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