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vysotsky video

Infohash:

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Type:

Movies

Title:

vysotsky_video

Category:

Other/Other

Uploaded:

2010-07-28 (by Anonymous)

Description:

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky.(25 January 1938, Moscow, Soviet Union รข

Files count:

14

Size:

4371.26 Mb

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Comments:

wovoput (2010-07-29)

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky. (25 January 1938, Moscow, Soviet Union ? 25 July 1980, Moscow, Soviet Union)
was an iconic Soviet and Russian singer, songwriter, poet, and actor whose career had an immense and enduring effect on Russian culture.
Although best known as a singer-songwriter, he was also a prominent stage and screen actor. The multifaceted talent of Vladimir Vysotsky is often described by the word "bard"
(????), a term that carried a special meaning in the Soviet Union. Vysotsky was never enthusiastic about this term, however. He thought of himself mainly as an actor and writer
rather than a singer, and once remarked, "I do not belong to what people call bards or minstrels or whatever." Though his work was largely ignored by the official
Soviet cultural establishment, he achieved remarkable fame during his lifetime, and to this day exerts significant influence on many of Russia's popular musicians
and actors who wish to emulate his iconic stat

wovoput (2010-07-29)

Vladimir Semyonovich Vysotsky. (25 January 1938, Moscow, Soviet Union ? 25 July 1980, Moscow, Soviet Union)
was an iconic Soviet and Russian singer, songwriter, poet, and actor whose career had an immense and enduring effect on Russian culture.
Although best known as a singer-songwriter, he was also a prominent stage and screen actor. The multifaceted talent of Vladimir Vysotsky is often described by the word "bard"
,a term that carried a special meaning in the Soviet Union. Vysotsky was never enthusiastic about this term, however. He thought of himself mainly as an actor and writer
rather than a singer, and once remarked, "I do not belong to what people call bards or minstrels or whatever." Though his work was largely ignored by the official
Soviet cultural establishment, he achieved remarkable fame during his lifetime, and to this day exerts significant influence on many of Russia's popular musicians
and actors who wish to emulate his iconic status.