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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote AFlowerKingCrimson Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: May 27 2020 at 20:15
Well, no not quite. Smile Maybe they shouldn't be lumped together though just like Finland shouldn't be lumped together with Scandinavia. 
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Originally posted by Tapfret Tapfret wrote:

Let's go ahead and redirect the conversation back to thread topic, please.

Original Poster here, thank you for this! 

Here I am, posing with my "evil twin" Vladimir Ilyich Lenin in Bratislava, Slovakia (back then it was Czechoslovakia) in the Gorbachev years.  Young lads seemed to like wearing Western heavy metal logo clothes like Judas Priest etc. 

I saw "Metallica" spray-painted on an ancient fence in the birthplace of my paternal grandfather and knew that Soviet style communism was likely finished. 


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^ nice pic! Soviet spy are you? hehe

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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^ Those pesky Ukranians. Wink
 

I feel that I am going to start a new world war local to this thread, but the whole Russia-Ukraine issue is not that obvious. Certainly, there are numerous problems in Russia, and Ukraine has its on culture, language... Still, there are many Ukrainians who at least want to be friends with Russians. There are racists in Russia, but there are also racists in Ukraine who, for example, used to say that Russians are not enough Slavs because they are a mix of Finno-Ugric tribes and Asian nomads. As if Finns, Hungarians and Asian people are subhuman... As if Finland is not a civilised country... As if Maidan in Kiev is not a word of Turkic origin, meidan... 

Nowadays Ukraine is at conflict with Russia and I don't want to become the victim of that conflict... So, I can only say that the whole issue is very complex from adult point of view, mature point of view. 

The Soviet crooner that I posted first (and then removed) in that my post above, was from Odessa, Ukraine. He spent all his years in the superstar status in Russia, Moscow. Is he a Russian or Ukrainian legend? He is a Soviet Jew who came from the Soviet Ukraine to the Soviet Russia within the borders of the same one country, the USSR. I have no doubt that he was totally Russian- (and probably a bit Yiddish-)speaking, he has not spoken a word in Ukrainian in his whole life. He did not identify himself with Ukraine as the country. So... 

Again, I live in a democratic country, but I do not want to become a surrepticious victim of the current ongoing conflict between our countries. So, I'd better stop. 


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^I was making a joke. My intention wasn't too offend anyone. Anyway, let's move on and as suggested get back on topic(to the music).
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Originally posted by Nogbad_The_Bad Nogbad_The_Bad wrote:

Woon - I'm a hige fan of Vezhilvy Otkaz & Pikapika Teart and to a lesser extent Vesparo & Auktyon, any reco's on where to explore next?
 

There were more mainstream, more popular occasionally-prog bands that may or may not be of some interest to you:  

This album by Zvuki Mu below was produced by Brian Eno: 

 

Gusliar by the band Pesniary:

 

Song Of Fate by the same authors (modern day performance below): 

 

I like the band NOM: 

 





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Originally posted by AFlowerKingCrimson AFlowerKingCrimson wrote:

^I was making a joke. My intention wasn't too offend anyone. Anyway, let's move on and as suggested get back on topic(to the music).
 

I understood your joke, for sureTongue. I wasn't offended. Quite the opposite. Perhaps my answer was even targeted at the people you had answered to, not at you. Just said that in certain contexts, in certain situations Ukrainian art and its creators may fit in the Russian category easily. The overwhelming majority of Soviet crooners and a decent 50-60% of all Soviet and current Russian POP performers were/are from Ukraine. 

I mean, there was for example a great Soviet cartoon of the late 1980s Treasure Island, with live action, funny songs, and so. At first when I saw in on the Net with the description "Russian cartoon" I also wanted to make remarks, correct the authors of the description. Then I realized that the cartoon was made in Russian language, there was even one Armenian and lots of Jews all along... It was equally Russian, you know. 

Then there's the situation with the well known in our lands Ukrainian comic troupe Maski (from Odessa, Ukraine). They became famous due to series of short half-hour movies, made by the Moscow studios, sponsored by Russian businessmen and primarily broadcasted on the Russian TV. So, well, they fit in the Russian artistes category, as well. They are even more natural in that category for they speak only Russian and never seemed to convey the modern day Ukrainian geopolitical narrative. 

To the music - to the music, that is! 
The title song of Maski Show TV series 

 


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Just as a total aside (and I think Woon Deadn might remember these).....

Ladies and gentlemen, the horrors which are Soviet era electric guitars. How any music emerged from the USSR is beyond me. ;-)

https://reverb.com/uk/news/guide-to-soviet-era-guitars

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^Honestly, I'd go Tennessee-Walmart-On-A-Black-Friday for one of those 7-string classicals. 
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Originally posted by Davesax1965 Davesax1965 wrote:

Just as a total aside (and I think Woon Deadn might remember these).....

Ladies and gentlemen, the horrors which are Soviet era electric guitars. How any music emerged from the USSR is beyond me. ;-)

https://reverb.com/uk/news/guide-to-soviet-era-guitars

As you know I'm a prominent musician LOL of cult status - so, sure, it's all my life, these guitars. Jokes left behind, when I was very very small, I liked to visit the Music Goods shop in my native city. There I saw guitars, drum sets, castanets, accordions, flutes and tons of vinyl recordings. Nowadays there's a bank in that building. Where there were vinyls are now young women with long legs. Not a trace of vinyl! It's all nylon and leather these days... 
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Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

^ nice pic! Soviet spy are you? hehe

Slovak freedom fighter is more like it!  Our Slovak hosts giggled, nervously, when I posed with Vlad!
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Originally posted by cstack3 cstack3 wrote:

Originally posted by siLLy puPPy siLLy puPPy wrote:

^ nice pic! Soviet spy are you? hehe

Slovak freedom fighter is more like it!  Our Slovak hosts giggled, nervously, when I posed with Vlad!
 

I personally am always feel ashamed for the occupation of Eastern Europe committed by the USSR. There perhaps were several rare good fruits of the Socialist course in those countries, but for the most part it was a terrible mistake. Meanhile, I have no doubt that Lenin was a pretty decent theoretician, philosopher, thinker, scientist. 

I have totally different views on it all, because it was MY country, my motherland, my birthplace. For Slovakia it was definitely an invader, an occupier, an enemy. Not anti-Slovak/anti-Slavic like Hitler - but an enemy. 

Many former Soviet citizens looked at their past jokingly, yet with shades of nostalgia. It's hardly very much the same in Slovakia. There is even a modern day Russian TV channel called Nostalgiya where I once noticed GG's Spooky Boogie playing in some Perestroika era Soviet TV program... 

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Russian hybrid of Apocalyptica and Vanessa Mae. Plus to that (politics truly can't escape me), their blond leader is a member of the Communist PartyOuch. Why I mentioned it? Because it obviously affects their repertoire and is simply an unusual feature for a young Russian woman. 




 

 

 
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I have created the thread Ukrainian Prog. Welcome! 

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