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воскресенье, 26 мая 2013 г.

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The article published on the website rbth.ru  is headlined Commemorating Vladimir Vysotsky - Russia's best-loved bard poet. The article carries a lot of comments on  Vladimir Vysotsky who's records used to be swapped under the counter in the days of the Soviet Union.
In addition the author of the article mentions that Today, more than 30 years since his death in 1980, Vladimir Vysotsky continues to draw crowds in Moscow; he couldn’t make records legally , so that even without posters and leaflets, everyone knew when and where his next underground concert would take place.
In this connection it’s worthwhile mentioning that Vladimir Shakhrin, leader of the group Chaif, did not discover Vysotsky through the secretly made cassettes; his father used Vysotsky’s songs to help teach him how to play guitar. Shakhrin will turn 54 this year, and his group continues to fill concert venues ; Ilja “Chjort” (a devil) Knabengof, leader of the group Pilot, was not around when Vysotsky was alive, nevertheless, Vysotsky’s legacy is crucial for him, as well.
Speaking of this situation it is also interesting to note that Vysotsky’s legacy is so profound that some see him as untouchable in terms of the heights he reached ;there is a big gap in Russian song, people are wasting their time trying to say yet again something that Vysotsky shouted out loud long ago.
The author concludes the article by saying that the greying heads of those who were the singer’s contemporaries can be counted on the fingers of one hand among his fans and this jubilee was attended by thousands of Muscovites, offering Vysotsky that which he desired above all else during his lifetime – immortality.
As for me I think that  Vladimir Vysotsky is amazing singer and actor, it is out of the question that he is  very talented and one of the or even the most popular artist of Sovet union. His songs are sincere and heartfelt , that's why got such a great  recognition.

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