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it's so mesmerizing and this whole symphony. it just runs through you a person who is next to him either imbued with it, or not, and therefore, unfortunately, we can’t impose our opinion and somehow accustom it. i think that only time will tell. i just many years. i am engaged in instrumental piano music and i really agree with lucy that there is an audience that accepts it, for which it is very important, who are ready not to bow to many for what i do there , give concerts and so on, but this audience not very big. here it is much smaller than the audience of our songs. this does not mean that this audience should not be studied, and and it is necessary to try, of course, to expand it, but this is a very difficult titanic e, in general, from human work, and still they will not listen if they are not used to 2 minutes, yes, they won't listen to 5-minute songs , or, or should they come to this on their own , or should they? it is necessary to somehow come up with
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some special additional visualization for them, because today i again read driving in the car i read some news that the text is losing its meaning, that young people think more in terms of some kind of memes, emoji, there visualizations with pictures are also such serious cardinal global ones, in general, we live in times of such a global technical etymological, of course, revolution here and progress is very difficult to stop. really. i agree that it is necessary well, if you don’t follow it completely blindly, then at least you need to listen to it , keep an eye on it, go in line with the times. especially in our business, because we we are doing. eh, as if in culture. yes, it is, so to speak, a culture that is on the cutting edge, which, so to speak, is very comparable to fashion , so we must be fashionable, we must be modern. otherwise, so to speak, we move to another shelf. and you already if we talk about fashion and modernity, that is, the joint track, the thing is that the song turned out
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to be very nice. well, it's just that when you release songs, you never know if it will become a hit? yes, you never know , it's very funny to me. sorry what happens. i have very funny when musicians are artists who have written. ah, they seem to be a banger. they say it's a super hit. it's great. it will break. everyone. it will definitely take off honestly, when i released an album on which one of the most important tracks was a dream in monaco and we chose what focus track would be in order to push it correctly, we all chose amur, no one even could have thought that the sun of monaco was like that take off. and when the author says that he wrote a hit, most likely he has an chsv. yes, well, they directly devalued not in this. no. no no just often the author. i here i also had a situation when hmm when when there was also an album and there were songs back and forth on it, there and including hits, and i bet there on one song, and then a man came to me with for company food and
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says you don't understand anything. this is me , this song is there, uh, this night, she called. this is exactly what she is. i say take it off. there, let's go here and there. and it's a hit, she says. no, you don't understand you have the last song there . album there was an album of 15 songs called more more here it is necessary to shoot it, it's hits so yes. okay, what in general, like a slow-motion, in general , some kind of some? well, boring stuffy slow. here dmitry has already followed in the footsteps of our ukraine, not a stuffy song, but such a choking one. yes, she has a unison with him, the wind there is a turn, you look for me, where it is her unison with him that will take the whole world to and
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you are not surprised by this unprecedented popularity of groups. here hands up uh are going to stadiums. uh, some kind of ivanushki international. well, this is a new surge of some kind, in fact, what is it? this is nostalgia, this is just the generation that now here is 40-45. uh, it's kind of a little younger than my generation. that's when hands up were, so to speak, very popular. they were schoolchildren, they were teenagers, then, so to speak, all this was forgotten, and then now it is again wildly popular. you have great chances for you in 15 a month and hands up and okay and hands up especially this is very dance music, under which you can rage sausages have fun and even the children of these forty-year-olds, that is, here are your children, you understand? they are
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happy too. take me away quickly one hundred may, because these are counting rhymes. yes, this is me. and now this song is a popular raspberry, too. i have a little one now. well, 5 years old, too, when malinka is that and that is. this is all from the same series, yes, it flies into the top, yes, that is, it's all so simple. i'm not saying they're bad, they're good. it's just that they're very simple easy catchy, yes, err songs, so it's very consciously cool. yes, many now know. yes, yes, gubin too. he had wonderful songs. that's just he started a little later than me, but we talked very well with him, he was a guy and there, uh, just somehow decided at any moment. e. well, at least something broke in him psychologically. so he decided he left show business. yes, all his songs and music and words are wonderful. yes, he would now, too, like how. and ivanushki would have worked super up and that's it. that's why
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you cut your own career like this, you react when you listen to yourself in karaoke performed by other people. previously, it was over to bring a child. for some reason, either to notice in order not to really hear this, the song went to the people, it turns out, now if it hit, at first it was very, very, very pleasant, and then you somehow get used to it and very often you don’t even hear it, as if playing in the background. they tell you. oh your same your own song you are like that, and it is already becoming public domain. yes, you don’t perceive the song so much that it seems as if this is how it should affect life, of course, people certainly create some create memories for me the most precious thing that a person can be is a memories no certainly. i also have a lot of stories, when here is some song, old young adult is already there, the uncle is proud. i'm your song went to the army. there the girl said goodbye, then she wrote sadly there, she
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waited for me and now, well, how would it be for everyone to have such music such songs that are associated with some important events in life. i have one last question. basically, i already understand. eh, probably the answer, but still. how many years do you think a living artist still has ahead of him when he will defeat all technologies with his talent voice skills. yes, for my age, it’s definitely enough for lucy, i hope it’s also enough. yes, of course, we simply agree, well, it seems to me that we have raised a few, the topics are very creative, you can continue to watch this broadcast directly and develop further. and those ideas that came in connection with the avatars of the parents. write to us what you watched our programs on your social networks. lucy on your social networks. write send social networks. tell me, please, lena kiper, do you want to be a karabas barabas with your tame? avatar has suffered a lot with the artists, to be honest, on this
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optimistic note, dear friends, how the announcement about dmitry malikov is really an angel. here is an angel man. i believe they ain't no no, mission ah-ah, in my mind. i have worked with different artists. an artist comes, creates an art object by himself, creates an example, creates by himself, and a way of thinking and living, and gives it as a recipe for living, a creative recipe for living, and god forbid that everyone has a lot of time to create such powerful creative pillars for themselves, on which it is necessary to equal at least add a little secret, when lena and i were in the studio in the eighteenth year, on the 23rd of january and recorded a very good song the last romantic and the call. no, dmitry yuryevich is heard, it's time to go to the hospital and the son was born on the 24th, friends. this new new generation of musicals is already, in
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general, born in the top. i say and my sun was left by great artists. lucy chebotina. dmitry malikov and elena kiper thank you very much for coming to us. thank you night, dear friends. good night dear friends. with you valery syutkin and my podcast, which will be called stories of my life. it's not about me. it is against a meeting about those stories to go through the impressions that catapulted me and which i want to share with you, my dear viewers. i don't think that after the programs people come out
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differently. but if they cheer someone up, help to overcome life's difficulties, i will be very pleased and i will start with a poem. the fleeting counter of life turns back again, an unkilled pilot soars again, as once at 25 he floats over himself the world is full of the meanings of ideas, he works as an idol of warm lamp people, and the anti-aircraft gunner and gunner are now higher than the stars because the not shot down pilot forgot about them for a long time he floats over the world full of meanings of ideas he works as an idol of warm lamp people. it was very pleasant for me to read from my poem, as this songwriter of youth is called a person who wrote very good ones for me. i would
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even say good songs romario roma thank you. so he sees me from the side, as i see myself from the inside. i will try with you share. we all come from childhood, so a small biographical note. i was born on march 22, 1958 in the city of moscow at the intersection of pokrovsky and yauzsky boulevards from vorontsovo field street, for some time it was called obukh street, but now historical justice has triumphed on vorontsovo field, how did this determine? oh my future life. well, just straight and right . because my dad was a teacher at the kuibyshev military engineering academy, which is right at this crossroads opposite the house, where they brought me from the hospital. excuse me for
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such a rhyme, but, and my mother worked nearby in mirti, an abbreviation. moscow research radio engineering institute. they met with a dance club. and after a while he was born. i am a future dude from moscow my very first impression. is that me, together with my dad with a flag in my hands. greetings to yuri alekseevich gagarin in the sixty-first year, i was 3 years old. the second thing i remember is how they took me to a kindergarten, which is right in the courtyard of our house, where the general's mansion stands. such a cunning surname and well, those who read gilyarovsky know that this area in moscow is called khitrovka which i was born in such an area with uh, a strong reputation a lot of people from this area. went wrong, dear in life. and rock and roll saved me. so, i
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came to kindergarten. and the first vivid impression that i remember is the cubes from which the boys made the ship, and in the bow of the ship, as they say, we have a showdown in criminal circles , who will be the captain from this one there. this fights are actually boys fighting for the right to be the captain of this group of boys is separated by the tallest one, who runs up to me and says the new one. i say yes, you want to be a captain too. i'm a sober father not in my capacity. i, in principle, have always had a physique. and the body is a subtraction. i said no. i want to check the tickets of the girls who will be going on the ship, sly boy. that's how we met this guy. his name is stanislav this, my friend is the closest throughout. here are all these sixty subsequent years. we also communicate
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today is very crowded and it has played a very important role in my life, but more about that later , so to expect you in this podcast of stories that have influenced. on the person who is now talking to you and very much so to the music. i came thanks to a television program called america in the lens and hosted by valentin e, the song of paul mccartney by john lennon was used as the background music, love cannot be bought. i didn't know it was a beatle. but, when i watched the program and heard this melody behind the scenes, i have this here goosebumps ran through the body. well, you know, she ran through, then later, when i heard the song of alexandrina or led zeppelin performed by the songwriters of the pesnyary ensemble , or i heard muslim magomayev with a song
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that alexander pakhmutov wrote to the verses of nikolai dobronravov, i call it all rock , it's some kind of delight from that that you live from the fact that you hear and feel it. this is the feeling that comes up. i would call rock, so i came to music, thanks to the melody i heard, i wanted to learn how to play this song on guitar. and my first chord , which i learned, was not, but this one, this one, it gives reason to sing the song further , impressed the girls in the yard and my friends. they said i wasn't hopeless. i saw it in their eyes and it served as
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a colossal springboard to start training day and night, but the seats were all taken. there were many guitarists who told me. if you want to play in a band, there is a place for a drummer, so there were hatboxes. uh, cans of indian instant coffee. here i honed them with first skill. and it helped me to choose the right path here. i want to say that in many ways i am very grateful for my choice, because it saved me from going down the wrong path, because all my peers, well, most of them. well, someone went through places of deprivation of liberty, someone went into the national economy and rushed about and searched all the time, where would be better to earn. this is a completely natural desire for everyone. here in front of you is a man who is 64 years old, but he still dreams of making money. how are you, so
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this is actually nothing shameful, but for me this choice of music was very important, because in the future my fate. no matter what professions they took away, there were a lot of them, but i firmly knew that i dreamed of earning money by writing songs, and the process is the greatest pleasure for me. uh, playing guitar and singing songs with all my heart. my opinion is that the best artists are not the best vocalists. and those who strike low high notes very accurately have a great range. namely, those who know how to tell this song well, because the song is what you wanted to tell the viewer from the bottom of your heart, so, in my opinion, both frank sinatra and carusa
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are, first of all, besides the fact that they are, of course, brilliant vocalists. they are amazing storytellers, otherwise there would be others, so to young people. i always say it is very important to be able to tell the story of the song to the very last row, so that the viewer on the last row feels that it is telling to him, and now my first day, i immediately jump from the presentation of his childhood. my first day on stage as a pro. which in many ways determined the right attitude not only to the profession, but also to life, to say that we were worried is to say nothing. hands were just shaking, not knowing how we would sing it. this is the kirov philharmonic. we were um. we were entrusted with e to work a concert in vyatskiye polyany in the second part from the first before us, the ballet rit worked on
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the planet, already a renowned experienced dancer. a large dressing room, we are worried, and the girls are with us, having received instructions from the head a team of administrators, let's say that the first dance will be russian, they began to change into kokoshniks. they all smoked such snow maidens, smoked and so on. all smoke rocker. we worry girls changed clothes. we so involuntarily averted our eyes. although they did not hide from us at the time of changing clothes. and at this moment , the door opens to the highest point of excitement. and a very important man in a jacket in such a staged voice. he says, comrade artists, a moment of attention, the third secretary will be present at the concert. on which komsomol city vyatskiye polyany, to which the head of the ballet is a woman with a white sea in her teeth, a bandator and
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hats in such a fur sleeveless jacket, well, you know, such an image of 900 years of show business, she answered this man with a drawn-out white sea, what are you saying, third secretary and referring to the corpse. the girls said. today we have a semi-government concert working in pantyhose. you know at that moment i didn't laugh? i just have these vise, these brakes. they just loosened up instantly. i felt relieved and understood how to live in a world of nascent domestic show business. you have to live with self-irony, and everything will work out. we tried to translate that into a performance that we wouldn't say was perfect, but it helped a lot, later on. i've seen a lot of hmm responses say an older man instrument a guitar in
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hard coffee, and the caucasian tour boys were in the caucasus kicking his guitar. so they say, uncle, that you have a balalaika here, and he answered the children with dignity. you don't have to touch this one. i eat this. and this very exact attitude is the very irony it saves. dear viewers, i don't have any playlist or tips i am a representative of the tube generation of the generation that i loved for free and counted in my mind. therefore, no speech is absolutely improvisation. by the way, the names. not so long ago, a young man gave me a wonderful interpretation of one of my works, in which i participated as the author of the text. he came up and thanked me and said, thank you very much valery melach for
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your songs. especially for this one for the liberal democratic party, i quickly recalled all the moments of my life in my memory and realized that i had never collaborated in any way from above, the mentioned party movement. to which the young man, seeing my misunderstanding, says, well, how is it? love girls of simple romantics, for example, thank you very much. so let's continue. the first concert tour brought a lot of understanding , a lot, but first of all, we had an administrator with us. he is an artist who performed in the program, or rather, he was supposed to perform with the program as a tightrope walker on a failure. well, in fact, such a tightrope walker, but his name was stanislav gvozd. he took such
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a uh, a carry and a small one. as the youth say, it was such a zakos under the polish or yugoslav artist. although he was from our native mariupol . that's stanislav a nail, he, in addition to being an administrator at the very first concert, approached the director of the twentieth culture and said, sorry, you are the director of the palace of culture in the yard. yes, what is your name? olga mikhailovna olga mikhailovna i am an artist, uh, in addition to being an administrator there will be a dance number on the wire for 4 minutes, it lasts i need to install a chain hoist, a good word for a woman for the director of the palace of culture. she says sorry. he says, well, make a pulley block. and he says all this, holding a huge hand drill in his hands. this is how i forgive. this sverlonga rotates here. i need to drill 12 holes and stretch the policy. she i beg you. you don't need
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to drill anything. we have romanian parquet. he. well i don't know me artistic number 4 minutes on the wire. she doesn't have to do anything. i 'll put in a report for you to work out your number, it would be equivalent, but just don't need to drill. 120 concerts first tour our first tour 120 concerts stanislav gvoz never worked his number and in each city the drill performed an excellent function of bait and convinced that the number worked, no need for a genius. it's called guys the happiness of labor, ironic, of course. this is in the sense that the happiness of work is when you are drinking tea in a cozy podcast studio, and someone is blocking it behind the tv screen. the dam in severe
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bad weather waist-deep in icy water. that's about the happiness of work experienced by my colleague stanislav on a visit. i will jump to different topics. i would like to tell you that i will definitely devote time to one person who influenced me, whom i consider my teacher, for each of my programs in each podcast. and of course, first of all, this is my guru that's how i think, michal mikhail zhvanetsky we each have our own zhelanetsky someone who loves, appreciates and recognized this writer, and thanks to the cassette culture, thanks to the performances of ilchenko's karts in the composition of the corpses. arkady raikin, but for me, of course, the beginning was like this, but
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then we, as colleagues in price, began to meet often in various concerts. a friend of mikhail mikhailovich would be. wrong. well, anyway, i certainly wasn't his close friend, but we knew each other well. and i especially appreciate that when i turned 60 and i asked him to come so that my mother would be pleasant, because she and my mother are absolutely not the same age. mom is a year older than mikhail mikhailovich and he influenced me a lot, because i love everything short. he told me so for 60 years and said, son, everything is a short concert performance. a book a course of treatment that's why i appreciate a short focused story on the topic so here is michal mikhalych was mine, remains my guru, but was
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mine. as a fellow traveler, we flew from odessa after the golden duke of the festival, we sat together in an armchair. pioneers came to us. i call it that, as faina ranevskaya from the economy class, the pioneers came for an autograph. i sat on the edge, so the first one got under them. influence they did with me what they wanted within 10-15 minutes. an autograph for memory of a joint photo, when i ceased to interest them as a creative unit. they pushed me away looking for mikhail mikhailovich was reading a newspaper this moment. he folded it like that and said you 're sorry, but i need to fly further. he continued reading and feeling with his spinal cord that they were still standing, he rolled up the newspapers and said how sorry you are finally leaving. after all
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, an absolute genius in his own direction, here is mikhail mikhailovich. he wished me very wise things for 60 years, which i would like to share with you now. he said, so love, everything is short. sleep little or much. there is a lot of work or it does not work drink until the state of molding do not drink do not multiply. and most importantly, don't say what you don't know. don't say what you know. don't judge or discuss. it helps a lot. today helps a lot, because it is better to remain silent and look like an idiot. how
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to speak and completely dispel all doubts on this matter? thank you uncle mish for being with us for your invaluable advice for your sparkling odessa humor. thank you i was at a party with friends and heard a brilliant story there. which i really liked. all in all, it was a very pleasant evening. my family was at that very moment in jurmala and the schedule was drawn up, so every day there are concerts and trips of performances. only here is one single day off in the form of such a two-day respite, it is pointless to fly for such a short period. as it seemed to me back, so i relieved
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tension in the company of friends. everyone told anecdotes stories, and one comrade told the next. we are returning from fishing from the city of kandalaksha, murmansk region to st. petersburg and we have three hours before the train to st. petersburg in kandalaksha in this one, and in order to somehow pass the time, we go to the only restaurant on central square. he, probably, during the day, as in the dining room at night, maybe be, this is a nightclub, that is, the only point of cultural life in the city, we go to this restaurant. the four of us climb the stairs, we go in and see the following picture. in the center , the barmaid aunt masha with a large bust about this in odessa, in the homeland of my grandmother, they say a heart on her chest. aunt masha to her right is a man.

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