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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Сладкая Жизнь (Live in Moscow 1987) Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Сладкая Жизнь |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Ремонт (Live in Moscow 1987) У нас была любовь, а теперь ремонт. Ты целый день орешь. Я устал, как черт. Раньше мы валялись целый день на полу, теперь я до кровати доползти не могу. Припев: А я так хочу быть пупсиком. А я так хочу быть кошечкой. А я так хочу быть рыбонькой. А я так хочу быть лас-точ-кой. Ты не говоришь как ты хочешь меня, ты думаешь о том, где бы нам денег занять. Я тебя не тискаю-у в каждом углу. Я весь воняю краской мои руки в мелу Припев. Давай-ка снова ляжем прямо на полу. Друг-другу все покажем пусть все станет в мелу. Пускай воняют краски, пусть олифа течет. Пускай ты будешь зла, меня не что не собьет. Припев. У нас была любовь и теперь любовь. Ты целый день орешь, ты пьешь мою кровь. Валяемся с тобою целый день на полу. Стучится кто-то в дверь, я открыть не могу. Припев: Потому что я наконец стал пупсиком Я наконец стал рыбонькой. Я наконец стал кошечкой. Я Я наконец-то стал лас- точ- кой лас- точ- кой- ой- ой- й- ыыыыыыыыыыыыыыыыы-х Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Ремонт |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Крым (Live in Moscow 1987) Стою в будке, весь мокрый, слишком жарко Стою жарко, весь мокрый, слишком в будке я Стою весь в будке, слишком мокрожаркий Весь в будке слишком мокро стою Крым - Мрык [Арма]!!! Крым Крым [Армарка] Весь в будке слишком мокрый стою Стою весь жарко слишком мокрый я Весь будке слишком мокро жаркий в Стою весь жаркий, слишком мокро Крым - Мрык [Арма]!!! Крым Крым [Армарка] Денег! Вышли мне денег! Денег! Вышли мне денег! Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Крым |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Турист (Live in Moscow 1987) Меня по утрам жена? Кто мне утром прячет солнце Кто со мной грустит целый день Кто там так похож на японца В зеркале или это тень? Мне друзья говорили это турист. Как мне дальше жить в этом доме Зачем разбирать кровать Зачем я деньги экономил Если их могут отнять? Куда теперь идти мне не знаю Жена говорит идем в кино Но я ее совсем не понимаю Я молча смотрю в окно Все кругом говорят появился турист Все кругом говорят ходит турист. Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Турист |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Корабельный Пес (Live in Moscow 1987) Если твой запах - запах водки Если зубы - мягкий воск Если глаза цвета белого неба Скажи зачем ты плывешь, Корабельный Пес? Корабельный Пес Раньше ты говорил, что вокруг так много плохого И вот его нет И вот его нет Ты говорил, что так мало любви Ты говорил, что так мало любви И выключил свет Но высохнет место, где ты живешь Высохнет лужа, где ты поешь Высохнет место, где ты плывешь Высохнет лужа, где ты живешь Корабельный Пес Корабельный Пес Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Корабельный Пес |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Гадопятикна (Live in Moscow 1987) From bison's eyes The darkness has lit up And in my house... There's such... Such... From bison's eyes The darkness has lit up And two cannot pull Apart one rouble And in my house... There's such... Gadopiatikna From bison's eyes The darkness has lightened up And in house... Two can't pull Apart van rouble... Gadopiatikna Umba... Women lacquered women Women lacquered women От бизоньих глаз темнота зажглась От бизоньих глаз темнота зажглась А в моем дому завелось ТАКОЕ! Такое... От бизоньих глаз темнота зажглась От бизоньих глаз темнота зажглась Единый рупь. Единый рупь. Не разнимут двое. Не разнимут двое. А в моем дому завелось ТАКОЕ! Такое... Гадопятикна. Гадопятикна. Женщин, ласковых женщин Женщин, ласковых женщин Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Гадопятикна Гадопятина |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Транснадежность (Live in Moscow 1987) Синие майки это не майки а флаги Желтый троллейбус просто красив как всегда Хочется думать о том что же сейчас модно Черные ботинки розовые внутри или лозунги Транстерпение сверхнадежность Лезу в трубу смотрю наверх мне не терпится Это моя слабость Я так хочу изменить свой неясный привычный облик Или хотя бы все перестать О мистер Феллини я хочу иметь объектив чтобы всюду Ездить всюду бывать все знать Чтоб потом при совместной работе Мы могли бы совместить ветер и считать его не только своим Я выхожу в город все шатается и плывет Я хочу прекратить целоваться И думать о самом главном Иди вперед смотри бодрее Будь веселей ты терпелив Ты абсолютно надежен Сверхтерпение транснадежность Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Транснадежность Транс Надежность |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Забытый Секс (Live in Moscow 1987) Air transport is wide spread Steamers and trains I will accept any fee For my work 300 minutes of pleasure with oneself 300 minutes of pleasure with oneself The subway is so charmingly deep Everyone is smiling Everyone agrees to live out Their lives in public 300 minutes of pleasure with oneself minutes of pleasure with oneself Sex, sex, sex, sex, sex.... Wives leave husbands It's impossible otherwise. Young ladies listen to the radio In the squares young man digs a tunnel With his strong and passionate hand A clerk carries a brief-case And tenderly looks out for me 300 minutes of pleasure with oneself 300 minutes of pleasure with oneself Every evening every day Women make plans Wanting to get everywhere New cinema programmes Are so interesting to watch Forgotten pleasures Are hidden behind microphones A stranger touches a news-stand with his hand And stars get brighter and brighter There's again an article in a newspaper Eyes looking me over get hotter and hotter Развит воздушный транспорт пароходы и поезда Я согласен на любую оплату своего труда 300 минут секса с самим собой Метро так чарующе глубоко всюду смех Все согласны жить на виду у всех 300 минут секса с самим собой Жены бросают мужей иначе нельзя Девушки слушают радио на площадях Юноша роет тоннель сильной и страстной рукой Чиновник несет портфель и нежно следит за мной 300 минут секса с самим собой Секс секс секс Женщины строят планы хочется всюду успеть Новые кинопрограммы так интересно смотреть Забытые наслаждения таит микрофон Посторонний мужчина трогает стенд Каждый вечер каждый день А звезды все ярче и ярче в газете опять статья Все жарче и жарче глядят на меня глаза 300 минут секса с самим собой Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Забытый Секс |
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Звуки Му / Zvuki Mu -- Пробковый Пояс (Live in Moscow 1987) О джентльмены юристы, О смелые судьи, О летчики в белом - Еще раз проверьте люк. Ооооо, не дай Бог, авария. Ооооо, не дай Бог, туман. О элегантные телефонистки, О врачи из Алма-Аты, О пожилые спортсмены - Еще раз проверьте люк. Ооооо, не дай Бог, авария. Ооооо, не дай Бог, туман. Я завяжу тебе пробковый пояс. Ты поправишь мне сзади жилет Мы путешественники с Юга на Полюс, Нашим глазам нужен лед, нашим рукам снег. О агрономы путей сообщений, О водители легких машин, О юные кандидаты - Еще раз проверьте люк. Ооооо, не дай Бог, авария. Ооооо, не дай Бог, туман. Над Трафальгарской площадью Двое чертят след. Мальчики бьют по мишеням: Проигрыш или успех? Я завяжу тебе пробковый пояс... Ооооо пробковый пояс. Zvuki Mu (Russian: Звуки Му) Russian rock band was founded in Moscow in the early 1980's. Its lead singer and songwriter Pyotr Mamonov is one of the most creative, revered and eccentric figures of the Russian art scene, whose absurdist lyrics are as playful and disturbing as his vocal style and explosive on-stage presence. The band's sound combined starkly simple yet textured melodies with synthesizer sounds, quite unlike anything else heard in Russian rock at the time. One of Zvuki Mu's albums was produced by the famous British musician and producer Brian Eno. The band's name is best translated as "The Sounds of Mu" (where "mu" has been said to stand for music, Moscow streets, Japanese/Korean negative or a cow's 'moo'). Some of the bands recordings were later used in Mamonov's theatre performances, with only the vocal parts being sung live. Tags: Звуки Му Мамонов Русский Рок Rock Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Underground Brian Eno Пробковый Пояс |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Счастливый Денек This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Счастливый Денек |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Влюбленный Заяц This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Влюбленный Заяц |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Дядечка This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Дядечка |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Африка This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Африка |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Где Мои Слова? This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Где Мои Слова |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Все Нежное Существо Мое... This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Нежное Существо |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Кораблик This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Кораблик |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Зелененький This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Зелененький |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Тает Снег This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Тает Снег |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Моя Любовь... This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Моя Любовь |
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Петр Мамонов / Pyotr Mamonov -- Про Снег This fragment was taken from perfomance "Mice, boy named Kay and Snow Queen" in Moscow Academic Art Theatre, 28-29 November 2005. Фрагмент взят из спектакля Петра Мамонова «Мыши, мальчик Кай и Снежная Королева» в Московском Академическом Художественном Театре, 28-29 Ноября, 2005. Pyotr Mamonov (Russian: Петр Николаевич Мамонов) (born April 14, 1951) is a former Russian rock musician and songwriter, former frontman of the Moscow band Zvuki Mu. Mamonov was one of the few rock musicians from former USSR who managed to achieve recognition abroad, through his collaboration with Brian Eno in the late 1980s. Around the same period he started acting in film, and over the next decade wrote, produced and acted in several one-man theatrical performances establishing himself as a cult figure in Russia. Mamonov's best-known film appearance was in the leading role in Pavel Lungin's 1988 Taxi Blues. His works for theatre include Is There Life on Mars?, an absurdist take on Anton Chekhov's A Marriage Proposal, and Chocolate Pushkin, which makes a comical reference to (but doesn't cite) the Russian national poet Alexander Pushkin Piotr explains the name for the album as his own comparison to a popular DJ who calls himself "Black Elvis" and also describes the genre on this record as "lit-hop" (literature hip-hop). In the 1990s, Mamonov converted to Orthodox Christianity, left the capital, and settled in a village. He returned to play the lead role in Pavel Lungin's religious film "The Island" (Russian "Остров"), which closed the 2006 Venice Film Festival. His acting in the film was praised by Alexis II, Patriarch of Moscow. Tags: Петр Мамонов Звуки Му Русский Рок Zvuki Mu Mamonov Russian Music Rock Мыши Мальчик Кай Снежная Королева Про Снег |