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[000:00:00;00] i just got used to it, like, why, they said, we won’t interfere at all, we gave the invoice, so it’s important for us that it ’s heard, we won’t read the material at all, but only in the newspaper when it comes out, well, that’s what i’m like , well, if so, then there are no questions at all, so i began to write this material, well, how to dictate, i dictated so much that , uh, it didn’t fit on a newspaper page, they weren’t practiced in the soviet union before. materials the size of an entire newspaper page, there was simply no such format, there’s no way it was impossible, well, only if it was the materials of the next congress of the communist party, which were located on the front page, but for it to be some kind of newspaper publication, essay, report, no, this, well, it was simply not allowed, so, i fought
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this is exactly the volume of material, and the editorial board decided that it would publish this material in two parts, there is half a strip in one issue and in the next issue other half-strips, white dance, the name, i was very proud that i came up with such a name, like white dance, there ladies are invited, gentlemen were there the portraits, well, i mean, reportage portraits are described, very specific characters of these girls. some of them impressed me, i was impressed by one mother who, in her own words, put her daughter vika on skis, 15 years old, that is, she prepared her for prostitution, for prestigious prostitution, of course, this may surprise many people, but in fact , prostitutes are precisely currency prostitutes, we are not talking about those who worked there at train stations or somewhere else, but prostitutes
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are... like force brokers it was in the famous degree of the soviet elite, they communicated with the same golden youth, they communicated with famous people, again with the same bohemia, in general it was not shameful, well, in general, there was a lot of money, but this is something... that means, in a stupid time, by the way, there was a joke, i'm sure you... many of you have heard it, that when they detain a prostitute during work, they bring an opera to a strong point, they ask, how come, i see your dossier, your mother is a ballerina in the past, your father is actually a member of the academy, and now you have become putami, how can this be, he says, well, just lucky, uh, i repeat, they were all uh, welcomed, knew, but i mean these so
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-called centers, uh. it means that some specific characters were described, and of course, a lot of what the girls said to me i could not reproduce in the material, i was very impressed there, by the way, i still have these audio recordings, if on these - dictaphone cassettes , they did not crumble and did not turn into powder, many things surprised me, i asked karina there how i remember now, there was one of them, what will you do if, uh, well, they shoot you for this matter, she said we’ll raise the price tag, she said quite calmly, that is, that is, the tariffs will simply change, by the way, it’s amazing that those the girls with whom we met at the vatrium and those girls with whom the security officers brought me together , if we talk about the female component, about attractiveness, it was nothing special, that is, they were not some
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bomb spherical beauties there was a presentation good, they dressed expensively and unusual, that is, not from the tssuma gum, in principle, in terms of texture there were the very same , well, completely ordinary, foreigners were very fond of girls with such, well , slavic appearance, that is , such high cheekbones, some kind of freckled ones, who look simpler , as you remember, a soviet film, where such a frossy, such a frossy - it’s just... they went with a bang, but these are the christ-like understanding of beauty, they’re like a four plus, they scored, by the way, something that naturally wasn’t included in the material - these are girls' reviews of actually about clients, because there were also completely different categories,
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for example, they really didn’t like finns, they. because the finns came to the soviet union, they had something like prohibition there then , well, in general, they drank very hard, that is , they got drunk as a pig, and well, of course, this in general is not always good, that is, to get lyuli there or leave the room with a broken jaw and there is no one to complain to, you won’t go to the police station there, he says that i messed up the contacts here and my jaw is broken there broke, but they were afraid of the eastern ones because of the most different aspects, so to speak, they adored the japanese, the japanese are about just a dream , by the way, there was one, i remember, very, this is very interesting, olga japanese, she didn’t just work with japanese, she married a japanese man who came here for work and lived in this condo, and caused a wild
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burning sensation among all the goods, because she did not have to pay 10 rubles to go to the hotel, she then just she she sat there like, well, like in a buffet, she just had everything everything was at her fingertips. i had the opportunity to dump, that is, i lowered the rate there a little, that is, i didn’t work for 100 dollars, but there for 30, 50, i just walked along the floors of this condo, knocked on the door like room service, there it was like, would you like a massage there or there relax, that’s why they loved the japanese, the japanese, they were generous and very polite and there were all sorts of nice things like... in the form of gifts, there were treats, that is, uh, it was a welcome client, the japanese, they loved the french and italians, why, because
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they are naked and married very often to get married, and in general to get married, this is, well, this is the highest point of putan’s career, that is , this is what, much later, was realized in the film beauty, that is, with richard gere and julia roberts, this is... everyone’s dream prostitutes find such a richard gere - a person who will appreciate, love , not only because his chest is high, but also because he has a sense of humor, but he will see a person, uh, sleep, by the way, they liked to communicate with us, because we are in them they saw only people, not women, well, i mean for their intended purpose, they didn’t use it, and so well, all these details were not in the material, of course, but there were these telephone bills, there were prices, i set this price at 100 dollars, for which they were very
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grateful to me, as it later turned out, to the prostitute, because 100 dollars - it was, it was a price tag, that is, this was the tariff with which they started, naturally , for 50 dollars, per blow, as they call it, it’s not for... per blow, that’s what they called it, i don’t know , as they call it now, and in the morning they were already over 30, that is, if they were sitting in this atrium already, well, damn it, well i already want to sleep, the doorman, who received his ten, left his shift , the ten should be given to a new one, all the restaurants are closed, to begin with they worked in restaurants, they were fed by waiters who simply brought a bottle of champagne and somehow prospective guests of the establishment could simply be told that the girls are interested in you, they smile, well, that, or they could simply sit at a table, by the way, in
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the soviet union there was still such a thing as you could not come to a restaurant and just sit at a table and sit at it , come to this table for you they could seat anyone if there were no free tables, the waiter was being mischievous, it was also the case with hotels, by the way, that is , it was impossible to rent an entire room in a hotel, those glastinits could seat anyone, if not a girl, by the way, that’s why these nuances , when we now remember about the soviet union, we remember the obvious bad things, in general the advantages of that system, and a lot of positive aspects, such as free education, free housing, free medicine, we forget these... things that are really very important in everyday life they got it, so in general, in the early morning, there the price tag had already dropped to 30 dollars, but not lower, if the price tag dropped below 30 dollars,
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then it was possible to snatch people away from their friends, that is, they could be punished very harshly for dumping. somewhere he was sometimes ashamed when they reproached him for this, we understood that he could write any complex music, any symphonic, any jazz. what’s interesting is that he lived with all his wives for 4 years, only with tatyana nikolaevna he lived for 24, i lived in the feeling that we were with him
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we can’t part at all, that’s how he liked to say that, where, when, the autumn series of games, the final, on sunday on the first, this is a podcast chronicle of the end of times, and i, evgeniy, talk about how, with my journalistic input, they were introduced . in the administrative code of the soviet union, so the price tag was indicated in the article, and the girls, then after the release, on november 19, 1988 , this white dance was released in the newspaper moskovsky komsomolets, they made a xerox from this newspaper publication and when dealing with clients,
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they just told me, well, they write in the newspapers, this this price is 100 dollars, so some people were grateful to me in this sense, well, except for those, alas, of course, whom i mentioned in the publication, on november 19, as i said, on november 20, the second part of the essay of the same size was completed in half a page, but the newspaper did not come out , because after the newspaper with the first part of the white dance was delivered to the kiosks in the morning, a big bang began, and not only at the lubyanka, it turned out that at the lubyanka, as i said, they were talking to me people from the moscow department, and there were also central management, and there were people who worked with girls in a completely different profile, in general, a wild dance began there, a wild dance began in the
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management. then the party, then the communist party in the country ruled everything, and they arrived, an instructor from the cpsu central committee arrived on the day the newspaper was published, the next day, when i arrived at the so-called trampling, it was at 9 or 10 in the morning, it was like that, well, like such a redollegium , where he handed out assignments for the day, here is the entrance to the publishing house’s yard, this publishing house was called moskovskaya pravda, it was published there evening moscow, moscow komsomol members on the third floor, on the fifth editorial office, moskovskaya pravda, a taxi couldn’t get into the courtyard, because the whole courtyard was there, these black volzhankas, all different kinds, were parked there. the elite of the soviet union rode, well, if we are not talking about the politburo and
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the top leadership there, who rode on ochaikas, they, in principle, rode on the black volgas. moreover, the security officers had volgas with forced engines that looked like ordinary gas, in fact they could develop completely different ones; moreover, they even had automatic boxes, which no one had heard of in the soviet union, in those days, in any case, the whole yard was packed with these machines, there were cars from the city committee, slubyanka cars, and from the central office, from the moscow department, in general there was a very serious bems, quickly there, as i understand it, the editor-in-chief explained that, in fact, the material was, in a certain sense, sanctioned, because there was an interest in the moscow department of the kgb in raising the issue of
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illegal currency transactions, so, but naturally, the authorities went nuts over this ideological aspect, because i repeat, there was no official prostitution, much less there are no currency prostitutes, so in general they were trolling the appearance of morality, all that stuff, and i wasn’t even invited to this meeting, of course, who am i like this, some... reporter, here, but it was noisy there, people were coming out, coming, well, everyone there was wondering what would happen, whether the newspaper would be closed, whether the editor-in-chief would be replaced, in general, what... what would happen, but it happened it's already the end of times, the end of times has already come, the system has collapsed, the system was cracking, everyone understood that it was impossible to live like this any longer, and it became clear that, uh, so to speak, this movement would end - well, for journalists, in any case, in such a
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rather desirable way, in the sense of uh, in the sense of freedom of speech, in in the sense of opening some new horizons. in short, they called me only in the evening, it was on the day of publication that they said that tomorrow you were just waiting for everything, they added everything, the newspaper is closed, tomorrow the newspaper will not be published, but it was such a troll, there was no term then, but it was practiced to understand, in in any case , in a full-length journalistic environment, yes, the newspaper will not be published, they told me, and indeed a decision was made to somehow finalize this second part, because it was naturally announced as a continuation. follows, the next day, when the newspaper on november 20, 1986, when the newspaper did not come out , there were already queues, as i was told from 6 in the morning at the newsstands there, moscow again, as i was told, was seething, i didn’t know this, because i i was fighting among my colleagues
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about taking my name off, well, i’m like, well i was a fool, because there were a lot of ideological clichés there, they stuffed me like... myself as an independent journalist, i said, take my name off, my name won’t be under this, under this bullshit, uh, well, later, when i realized , that in general there is no method against lom, i tried to at least somehow , well, rewrite these paragraphs in some language that i myself understood, all this was sent, stated, i don’t know where, i just don’t have any ideas at all where this was sent for approval, generally somewhere... within 24 hours this material finalized, pasha, pavel nikolaevich gusev, walked cheerfully, many years later, a very famous colleague of mine, a journalist, wrote that from a city newspaper, this publication turned a moscow newspaper into a newspaper of a union
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scale, in short, they somehow put the squeeze on this second part of the white dance, it came out accordingly, 20. 21 - november, uh, after that it started, my phone was ringing off the hook at home, there were no mobile phones, there were no mobile phones, there was an editorial phone, i was at home, i was like, i was completely out of myself, it was, you know, endeavor's 15 minutes of fame, these there were actually 15 minutes of fame back then, well, the first, let’s say, 15 minutes, so i gave interviews, there i met all the accredited journalists in moscow, someone came, they even filmed a whole film about it, i was immediately invited to go somewhere, to do an internship, and later i went to do an internship at the new york times company, not at the new york times newspaper, at
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the california branch, where they organized raids on brothels, this is my, my, my curator. californian, who told me about how they actually work in america girls, later, much later, i was offered to write a script for a film, which later became known as intergirls, but the script was not mine, then i generally basked in the rays of fame, relatively speaking, and had absolutely no intention of converting this that fell upon me in something material, there in a new job, or in a new status, let’s say a screenwriter, i just lived, today, well, that, that, that november day, i became a welcome guest, i am a guest there in moscow living rooms, so we call it, there is such term, met
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a lot of people naturally suggested this topic to me to develop; it was not interesting, although later i wrote an essay there. for a magazine shift, i later went to work, on this very shift, because they paid me there five times more than at moskovsky komsomolets, but still not as much as prostitutes, even if we are talking per night , 100 dollars for the so-called strike at the black rate, it was 400 rubles. 400 rubles, it was a salary of 400,500 rubles. was the salary of a general or an academician, or i don’t know what people's artist of the ussr, i don’t know the director of which theater, that is, it was a lot... a lot, by the way, after this material the meeting of the cpsu central committee was closed and it was decided to make changes to the administrative
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code of the soviet union, it was indicated there that such a phenomenon is now it has existed since 1986, there is a punishment for it, some kind of fine, 250 rubles. if we are talking about moscow prostitutes, from the end.... whom i remember, they were all very good company, they were girls, usually with feeling humor, as a rule, these were women who understood how life works, i know what they want from men and from life in general, yes they were there, if we are talking about the moral aspect, in general they were there and scoundrels, they could have betrayed someone from their competitors, but in addition
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, as it turned out, many of these girls, they worked as if in the interests of the country, in principle, this is a world practice, not only in the soviet union, in my country i had a friend, by the way, i even have a photograph that was taken by my friend, from that time, very promising scientist kostya ernst, whom you know, perhaps, as konstantin lvovich ernst, uh, nikita, uh, i don’t know what he ’s doing now, but on tour he - no, no, he wasn’t a pimp, he was a connection, this is a person who recruited - a prostitute, to work for, let's say, the security department, uh, and i just know several episodes of such significant, let's say, significant for world
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politics, when - nikita's wards served in general the benefit of the fatherland, so no everything was so simple, in principle, it was on tour, of course, i they reproached me very much, because a year or two later there was a survey of anonymous... high school students in leningrad in riga and many high school students, high school girls said that they wanted to become prostitutes, they just referred to this profession, they thought that it was my fault in order for me to popularize this craft, i categorically do not accept these reproaches; in principle, many years later i read the concept of my material from leonid afonsky in his anthology of victory. which i didn’t guess, his assessment, i really appreciate it,
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i won’t burden you with details now, we ourselves you can find it online, the victory anthology by leonid ofonsky, he explained to me there what i was writing about and why i was writing, i felt like john lenn at that moment, john lennon once gave an interview to rolling stone magazine, and he said that he likes most of all to read reviews of his songs to find out what exactly was meant, so many years later i learned about the end of times, what i meant while working in the newspaper moskovsky komsomolets in the late eighties, it was a podcast chronicle of the end of times, me name is evgeny dodolev.
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i’m going to teach you a lesson first, you need to look up at me, and then press the brakes, i bet while i’m not a playboy, but just a place, a small place, because of the market i’ll answer with my head when i say, i’m watching the broom, look at my my . alarmist, if you are with me, you are not an alarmist, north pole, glazed beach, wherever you are and are not, catch courage, catch courage, courage, catch, catch courage, catch courage, catch, catch courage, catch courage, courage , catch, catch the courage, catch the courage, if you are with me, what needs to be done to enter kurash, flight, music,
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courage, laby courage, if you are with me. this is a podcast 20 years later and i and its host konstantin mikhailov, our guest is mr. small, aka andrei tsyganov, andrei, hello, salam in half to everyone, you are the first rapper, practically, agree with this status, but i, of course i agree, but there are other people who disagreed, for example, such as bachelor party, bogdan titamir, batbell. vlat valov, yes, vlat valov, director of russian hip-hop, by the way , i will agree with the bachelor party, if anything happens, they admit, i will also agree, yes, yes, in fact, in fact, it was a lot of fun tours, where we went together, the bachelor party and i, there are a lot of all sorts of stories, but unfortunately, not one of them can be told, on the first channel, not a single one at all, not a single one at all,
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listen, well, vlad the boss, valov, how did he perceive you? what kind of relationship did you have? well, in general , for this whole rap party, i’m old shkket, such a younger brother, the son of a regiment, a hip-hop regiment, that’s why they customized some things for me there, some jeans, sneakers, because then, unfortunately , there was none of this and i just had to go to the store to buy , like , unfortunately, it was impossible to take some old-school adidas for yourself, it was only possible to console yourself? it was possible, yes, uh, with the force workers somehow, well, you were too small for an iron, but no , i still communicated with them at that time, they also adjusted it for me, because i was so, uh, at that time, it seems to me that i was well packaged , remember how you started making music, where did it all start? it all started very simply, i was in my very childhood
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, well, at the age of four, there, 5 years old, yes, ah, when we... walked there on the playgrounds, i of course liked to climb everywhere there, all this, yes, but the main thing the story was to climb onto the stage and, i don’t know, read poetry, sing some songs in english, that is, somehow express yourself and cut out the applause, this was somehow sewn into my mind right from childhood. consciousness and then i went to study dance uh well, before that i knew all tsoi's songs by heart and still uh being there somewhere at a concert or if a movie group is playing somewhere, all the lyrics immediately pop up from my subconscious by heart, this is unexpected , what's the connection with rap? none at all, at what point did hip-hop hit you?
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well, hip-hop has taken over, which means my dad, he was a submariner, and he periodically brought some disco cassettes, some kind of record we had modern talking at home, that is, this is what it’s like and... it was already somehow integrated into my life a little bit, my father brought you from sailing, yes yes they brought some cassettes and it was kind of fashionable and i naturally listened to it, that is, you were such a major yes a little well no no after all, i wasn’t a major because that’s what it’s like that’s all i had, not you, my father swam , or rather, i’m sorry, he went abroad and brought you something, well, that’s the thing, he brought chewing gum there and i brought music, and it was of course valuable, well, i brought a camera there poloroid, well, that was cool too, yes, that you can take pictures right away, pictures come out, but basically that’s all, that is
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, he didn’t bring me jeans after all, and neither did he bring me any sneakers, well, apparently he might have some there were other values and god bless him, so after listening to all this, i saw somewhere there that enrollment was starting for a school there... then it was called rap dance, yes, well, it was a break, in fact it was, yes, this is a break, there are all sorts of tops, there are all sorts of poppings, lockings and so on, yeah, that’s it, but i’m in any case, my brother and i went there to learn to dance, and there i somehow joined this hip-hop crowd, began hanging out in all sorts of places where breakdance dancers gathered, learned how somehow some records came to me, for example , there is a thermonuclear group... a bachelor party group, an oak guy group, that is, it was all on cassette tapes, i listened to them, studied on them , one might say, readings, oak guy is arthur ignatov,
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as far as i remember, well, both there and there there was a dolphin at one time too, yes, i learned to read from them, and somehow i joined this crowd, then it was important for me to come everywhere, get on stage everywhere, dance, shoot tricks everywhere. with older dancers, and somehow i gradually joined in, after that, it means we met the group thermonuclear jam, at that time i was their fan and, again, i also knew all their lyrics by heart, and we decided with them, and there was also a screw, there was also a rets, there was a move and a tengiz, so with them we decided to make something like this... something like a russian criss cross. well, it all started with khatab and tengiza. there were two main ones. yes, they were a fusion group jem, but at the time when we met them, there was still a mc and a screw.
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by the way, screw is also a very legendary person, he made a lot of music for detsel, for example, he was a member of the detsu group, which later turned into the ulybaity brothers. yes. that is, he did so many things for russian hip-hop, that means you moved from tsoi to hip-hop, but can you imagine or portray tsoi in rap, give me some kind of beat, i don’t know how to jam, i have a maxim, no , but it doesn’t seem to me, and it’s not necessary something to turn into a rap, he has his own path, a person, as a rule, dies with the help of his own decision to die, how to prolong life and stop aging, vladimir skulachev tested his discovery, which he called the elixir of immortality, but in the end he didn’t aged, in fact, because unfortunately, leaving life was associated with
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the first, meet the light and pride of the capital of our soviet homeland, we have big things planned, you don’t understand the hints, you are interfering where you don’t need to. okay, guys, i'll go, i have a lot to do, you got this investigator, i need him, bye, where did your husband get it? rings with diamonds, rings came through some lumier, i hope you understand, if without dreams he finds out something about me, he will be killed immediately, and they will kill you, papers with him, there will be a girl of the buddha of paper, sergei bezrukov, in the serial film valery todorovsky, bezon, the case of a fashion model, from monday, on
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the first. do you remember your first fee, what did you spend it on? i remember the first money i earned, not there, i don’t know, not selling newspapers, not doing anything there , yes, that’s when i earned money from music, from my skill, we started from dance, that is, from lessons of these dances, we had a small get -together, i don’t know, there were 10-15 people there, and at the crossing in the gostiny dvor on nevsky prospekt, and i ran out in front of the boys and began to read something to them, probably thermonuclear jam, they stopped and let's rock, suddenly it was, well, it was kind of early evening there, well, it was quite crowded , and people began to stop, one of our dudes came up and said: kid, don't
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stop, come on, and in short, i continued to do this, some mountaineers came up, and they took out three rubles, they just started throwing them away, in short, three rubles in packs, yes, my boys started fussing, like chick-chick-chick-chick-chick, they collected everything right away , yes, some guy with a bungee came up and started playing something there, tap, in general, we don’t know, in about 15 minutes, it seems to me, uh, well, they collected it normally - such a small pile of money, this was the very first money that i realized that you can make money with this, you can do it cool, then it was from the performance, i think it was either at petropalovka , we probably got 150 or 100 dollars there, and we somehow spent it, and i realized that
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it was like wow, this is already it i came out and read, and i only had four tracks, yes, so i came out and read, they kind of gave us money, and i’ve already received some just for reading, just for the project, mr. small, cool , i remember i also started dancing on the street, a crowd immediately formed around me and they also started giving me money, if suddenly i thought of putting some kind of cap on the intercom, but very quickly, for some reason, the police immediately formed and they swept me away, almost always, they swept me away, never at all, not , well, we actually did this, that is, it was impromptu, that is, we did this unconsciously, it’s just me too, i just had a wave going, so i received it as a sman, you know, i put it on sometimes and started dancing just for myself, people gathered, if there was some kind of container nearby, it was completely by accident , yes, it was st. petersburg, i remember, victory park, arbat was, well, there was a normal party on arbat, but not
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you don’t come in, it’s still april 1 on arbat, of course, so that ’s it, it was, that is, an expro, and it was n’t important to me that now i’m dancing and reading there, i make some money, yes, that they throw money at me, but it was just important for me to do it and that people reacted to it, yes, here are my boys already, they started fussing, they are all chuk-chuk, businessmen, everything , so we did everything very quickly and left, that is, you are so affectionate may, your boys, andrey risen, by the way, this is a very very interesting question, because that recently, there is this producer, evgeniy orlov, he says a lot there that, like, i’m the person who generally raised little, thanks to me he became some kind of star there, in fact it was that evgeniy orlov , unfortunately, we
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wanted with him. really work because it seemed to us that he was a real live producer , from st. petersburg, he said, well, like, i can’t deal with you separately, but for a teenager show, like, we can take on another team as a complement, and it seems like they promised us some kind of... then mountains, some videos, some albums, in the end, yes, indeed, we recorded the first four tracks at the forum studio, but then nothing seemed to go on, that is... i will die, which we already have was ready and which we were ready to record, unfortunately, we couldn’t record it with this producer, the video will be die young, which was filmed at the time when we were working with evgeniy arlov. like they worked, it was also filmed, like - the boys, tengiz and hod wrote a song for the group neon boy, yes, which is there for generations, in my opinion, as far as i remember, evgeny arlov paid 150 dollars for this song, and that’s the
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money, that we spent on the video, i will die young, well, like, if this is the producer’s job like this, well, then i have a lot of questions. didn’t do anything else, for example, there is more or for 150 dollars, yes, but this clip also flew into the central channels, so this is generally the coolest achievement, this concerns the fact that evgeny orlov was the producer of mr. malov, and igor silverstov, just the same, with whom we are in the ninety-third year we met when we arrived in moscow and worked there at the jump club , respect to him, because he was able, with his connections and work, to bring this project to a pretty cool level, and initially it was hot tengis and you who asked to join them, well, it’s not
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what you asked for, it’s what we discussed, yes, so we came up with such a joint idea, and not only there, and not only there , it was etongiz’s move, yes, that is, there were also two key people, there’s just a legend that you said, you guys are cool, you’re just literally on the beach i approached them, said, you guys are cool, just take me as a backup dancer, they were like, damn, there’s a group like chris cross, chris cross, yes, which, in general, the situation is such that i really approached, and it really was on the beach, because we were there, well, we were all sunbathing together there in, well, on one spot in sosnovsky park, sosnovka, so i really was their fan, because once again i knew all of their lyrics by heart , i had so much energy that i just wanted to express myself, no matter what, dance in the term group, let me be ready there, like, to perform somewhere else, to read somewhere, let me feel weird
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, i’ve never done this, but i’m ready to do it, so there was so much energy, and just when evgeny orlov appeared too, this energy was, and it’s like there’s nowhere to implement it, so we’re already playing with silverware it was just organized, it was already a professional level , yes, i had this energy in general, at that time i had such a concept that like guys, i don’t even care about money at all, it’s not an important story, just let me read, give me a stage , give me a camera, i’m ready, uh-huh, here, and when the big money came to you, there was a big fee, what did you spend it on, do you remember, something? significant thing that you bought, uh, for some reason it seems to me that this did not happen, that is, any money that came to me, firstly, it seemed to me that it didn’t matter to me that i missed them a little, yeah, well , i didn’t have such a thing that i bought a car there or bought an apartment or something else, all the money that
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came in was spent as if here now, at parties, at parties, yes, a party at mr. malov’s, in general, which never ends, which goes on in a circle. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and it doesn’t matter where he is, in st. petersburg, in moscow, in some other city, how healthy you were, how old you were, that’s how healthy you were, because probably as a child i played so many sports, any kind of sports, that’s just all that was possible, football, hockey, in the winter, well, in short, i remember swimming, swimming, in short, well, that’s it, that’s it, i was an omnivore and i liked everything and i...' all of this went along with the money into parties , it was some kind of professional sport, probably, yes, but , well, well, in fact, there was never a professional sport, yes, it was like that ofp, always in motion and this is always in motion, it remains now, and you wanted to travel with this money, there is peace there
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