Два самолета

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Подруга подкинула проблем 00:00 Tools
Уходи 04:27 Tools
Ветер Свободы 04:27 Tools
Александр Македонский 00:00 Tools
Подруга 00:00 Tools
Небесное пиво 04:41 Tools
Мачо-засранец 04:41 Tools
Последняя песня Чебурашки 04:41 Tools
Горан Брегович КАзел 04:41 Tools
Закрыты Двери Латифундий 04:41 Tools
Amore 02:58 Tools
Песня Львенка И Черепахи 04:41 Tools
Будем Чертить 02:58 Tools
Куба 04:11 Tools
Васютка 04:16 Tools
Пока луна не погасла 03:48 Tools
Мамочка в крыжовнике 03:21 Tools
Цирк 04:09 Tools
Селедки Балтийского моря 04:09 Tools
Я Смотрю Вам В Глаза 04:09 Tools
Взрослых нет дома 03:29 Tools
Кислород 03:19 Tools
Ипостась 02:55 Tools
Снегири 03:02 Tools
Мама Только Одна 03:58 Tools
Макаревич 04:09 Tools
Мудрость n 2 (Крот) 04:09 Tools
Желтый Лист 04:09 Tools
Признание 03:33 Tools
Жизнь Запарка 03:33 Tools
Бамбула 03:30 Tools
I Like It 03:12 Tools
Дон Хуан 04:35 Tools
Салют, подруга 04:35 Tools
А вы-то кто?! 02:44 Tools
Язык цветов 03:39 Tools
А вы-то кто? 02:46 Tools
Горошек 03:39 Tools
Африканская 02:14 Tools
Дельфин-Колбаска 02:14 Tools
Парень в красной рубахе 02:14 Tools
А вы то кто (Original) 02:14 Tools
Кто пускает пузыри 02:14 Tools
Абу 04:11 Tools
Маманька 05:43 Tools
Ка Ра Бас (Карабагазгол) 03:26 Tools
На луне живут ослы 05:43 Tools
Мачо-мачок 04:09 Tools
СКА.СКА 05:43 Tools
Сосульки 04:59 Tools
Друг животных 04:59 Tools
Покорение луны уже началось 04:59 Tools
Ничего не сказала рыбка 04:59 Tools
Ка Ра Бас 05:07 Tools
Молоко и рыба 03:41 Tools
Шоколад 04:17 Tools
Пока стоит Биг Бэн 03:42 Tools
Пчелы и мед 03:58 Tools
Кто подставил Людвига Вана Бетховена 04:34 Tools
Два самаля 05:35 Tools
Первые люди на луне 04:34 Tools
Дон Хуан встречается с Доном Хенаро 05:35 Tools
А вы-то кто 05:35 Tools
Убийцы среди нас 05:35 Tools
Хари-гари 04:48 Tools
М-пузыри 05:35 Tools
СКА. СКА. 03:37 Tools
Два Самоля 03:37 Tools
Madness (Безумие) 03:11 Tools
Коровки 03:28 Tools
Ты слишком молода... 03:11 Tools
Известный музыкант мертв 03:28 Tools
Дон Хуан встретился с Доном Хенаро 03:28 Tools
Ветер свободы /...чисто вымыты стекла зрачков, руки пахнут винтовкой Мосина. У тебя больше нет врагов.../ 04:56 Tools
Подруга подкинула проблему 05:17 Tools
Горан Брегович - кАзел 05:17 Tools
Monday (One day) 05:17 Tools
Джамбо 04:30 Tools
Ваня Солнцев 04:56 Tools
Ё-моё 04:30 Tools
Африка 04:56 Tools
Мачо - Засранец 04:30 Tools
Капа 04:30 Tools
А бы-то кто?! 04:30 Tools
Бразильская 02:56 Tools
Мадам Белова 04:30 Tools
Иллюзии 02:56 Tools
Ка-Ра-Бас 04:30 Tools
Когда поет далекий друг 02:56 Tools
Мамуля 03:51 Tools
Последняя 02:56 Tools
Подруга подкинула проблем, сука! 02:56 Tools
Горан Брегович Казёл 02:56 Tools
Вапа-папапа 02:56 Tools
Е-мое 02:56 Tools
Чебурашка 04:16 Tools
Подруга подкинула проблем [Русский Рок] 03:12 Tools
Салют,подруга 03:51 Tools
Горан Брегович козел 04:47 Tools
Ай-ай-ай! 03:12 Tools
Оо-ее 03:12 Tools
У-е 03:37 Tools
а вы то кто 03:29 Tools
Нудистка - Красная Подкладка 03:12 Tools
Ай-яй-яй 03:12 Tools
Подруга подкинула проблем-ДМБ 03:12 Tools
Владельцы черных бутылок 03:12 Tools
Она собралА чемоданы, чемоданы она собралА 04:34 Tools
Madness 02:58 Tools
Подруга поткинула проблем 04:34 Tools
Мачо 02:58 Tools
Ты слишком молода, чтобы быть моей 02:58 Tools
Нудистика - красивая подкладка 03:39 Tools
И наоборот 02:58 Tools
Песенка львенка И Черепахи 02:58 Tools
Хари - гари 03:37 Tools
"Подруга подкинула проблем"ДМБ 03:39 Tools
А Вы То Кто? 03:39 Tools
Глаза твои безстыжые 03:37 Tools
Песня Львёнка и Черепахи 03:37 Tools
Подруга подкинула прблем 03:37 Tools
Александр Македонский-очень смешная песня)) 03:40 Tools
Ай Яй Яй 03:19 Tools
Дельфин - Колбаска 02:58 Tools
Песня Львенка И Черепахи (песня из м/ф "Как львенок и черепаха пели песню" cover) 02:58 Tools
Ветер свободы (руки пахнут винтовкой мосина) 02:58 Tools
Уходим 02:58 Tools
Небесное пиво / 02:58 Tools
Крошка Лу, пронзающая сердца 02:58 Tools
Безумие 02:58 Tools
М - пузыри 04:09 Tools
Парсеки Джанибекова 02:58 Tools
Bana-nanana 04:09 Tools
Ка-ра-бас (Карабогазгол) [Русский Рок] 02:58 Tools
Горан Брегович - козёл 02:58 Tools
Академика Курчатова 03:29 Tools
ска.ска. 03:29 Tools
Курчатов 03:29 Tools
селёдки балтийского моря 03:29 Tools
Подруга подкинула проблем! 04:09 Tools
Это так банально 04:09 Tools
А вы кто? 01:33 Tools
Известный музыкант 01:33 Tools
Два самолета - Уходи 04:09 Tools
Подруга подкинула 04:09 Tools
Я на солнышке лежу 04:09 Tools
2 Самаля 04:09 Tools
Крошка Лу,пронизывающая сердца 01:33 Tools
Ветер свободы (Винтовка Мосина) 01:33 Tools
Селедки с Балтийского моря 04:09 Tools
Ай - яй - яй 04:09 Tools
Вапа - папапа 04:09 Tools
Мудрость №2 (Крот) 04:09 Tools
Мачо - мачок 04:09 Tools
06 Кто подставил Людвига Вана 01:33 Tools
А вы кто 01:33 Tools
Бамбула 2 01:33 Tools
Кто Пускает Пузыри? 01:33 Tools
Подруга подкинула проблем (OST «Два отца и два сына») 01:33 Tools
Бамбула - 94 01:33 Tools
Пока стоит Биг Бен 01:33 Tools
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1988 Vadim Pokrovsky and Anton Belyankin, Dva Samaliota's two cofounders, meet. Pokrovsky was an ardent fan of art-rock bands such as Yes and King Crimson since 11, and got interested in world music because of ethnic excursions of David Byrne and Peter Gabriel. Belyankin was into punk rock. Apart from British punk, New Wave and ska bands such as Madness, he liked St. Petersburg's own ska pioneers Stranniye Igry (Strange Games). The idea of forming a band occurred to them when the two bought the same Cuban record of folk music at the same day, independently. They met then at Pokrovsky's home and tried to imitate Cuban rhythms all through the night. 1989 The home duo of Pokrovsky (vocals, guitar) and Belyankin (bass) becomes the band Dva Samaliota. Drummer Mikhail Sindalovsky joins. Pokrovsky and Belyankin rehearse as a band called Polyoty Na Lunu (Flights to the Moon), but have difficulty finding a permanent drummer. One of the early drummers, Yevgeny Belyayev, has lately become well-known as DJ Udjin. Eventually, Belyankin invites Mikhail Sindalovsky, then the percussionist with the pop-funk band Brillianty on Nekkermanna, and rehearse with him from October. 1990 Dva Samaliota joins the legendary Leningrad Rock Club and embarks on its first tours and take part in its first festivals. In February, Dva Samaliota joined the Leningrad Rock Club, the union of rock musicians whose members include the famous Akvarium, Zoopark and Kino. At the audition the band performed as a trio of Pokrovsky, Belyankin and Sindalovsky. The songs' Russian lyrics were written by Belyankin. In March, the band embarks on its first tour - to Sovetsk, Kaliningrad Oblast. The first gig of notice at home took place at the Novaya Muzyka (New Music) festival promoted by Innokenty Volkomorov of the band Postoronnim V at the Polytechnic's club on May 19. Alexei Lazovsky, the guitarist of the punk band Total Jazz Band, joined Dva Samaliota on tenor horn in October, later to switch to trombone. Next, Denis Medvedev, of the pop-rock band Znaki Prepinaniya (later to become Prepinaki), joined Dva Samalyota on saxophone. For several months he plays in the two bands, but from summer 1991 becomes a full-time member of Dva Samalyota. After a while, he switched from saxophone to keyboards. In December, Dva Samaliota performed at writer Alexander Zhitinsky's Avrora festival and the Indian Summer festival in Pasvalis, Lithuania. 1991 The band tours extensively, adopts its trademark nonsense language and records its first songs. In March, Dva Samaliota took part in the Eighth Leningrad Rock Festival, which was dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the Rock Club and were awarded the title "Hope of the Leningrad Rock," quite a breakthrough for a new local band. Dva Samolyota's song found itself on the festival 4LP live compilation, "Odnazhdy v rok-klube:" (Once at the Rock Club). By the festival the band's repertoire was entirely in Pokrovsky's quasi-African nonsense language. The band arrives with the legend of Pokrovsky's early years in Kenya and deceives the press that the "language" he sings in is Swahili. "I wanted to show to people in this country that there is music," says Pokrovsky. "People's ears here are tuned in such a way that they listen to the words first. That's why I decided to choose not to have [words] at all - to have mood and a bare emotion." The band is noticed by television producers and invited to Ostankino in Moscow to record several tracks for the television show Chyortovo Koleso - the recordings are known as the "lost" album "Kroshka Lu, Pronzayushchaya Serdtsa." (The title track would appear on a CD-version of the band's debut album in 1994.) Later the same year, Dva Samaliota started to record its debut album "Kogda Poyot Dalyoky Drug," or "When a Far Friend Is Singing." Recording sessions were sponsored by Akvarium's bassist Alexander Titov, the then manager of Dva Samaliota. In autumn, the band takes part in Les Allumees, the large-scale festival of St. Petersburg music and arts in Nantes, France. During the journey on the boat Professor Khlyustin, the band gets acquainted with Yasin Tropillo, the nephew of the famous producer Andrei Tropillo. Yasin Tropillo went to Nantes as a sound engineer of the folk-punk band Nol, but due to the growing inadequacy of Nol's frontman Fyodor Chistyakov leaves for Dva Samalyota. The other festivals Dva Samaliota took part in 1991 include those in Moscow, Mirny, Riga, Vilnius, Tallinn, Novgorod, Tula and Kaliningrad. 1992 Dva Samaliota acquire foreign fans and tour extensively abroad, and when home continues to record its debut. Meanwhile, manager Titov is replaced by Arkady Volk, formerly a stage worker for Boris Eifman's Contemporary Ballet. In May, Dva Samaliota takes part in the Printemps de Bourges festival in France. The trip turns into a 28-date tour over the country including a sell-out gig attended by The Ramones. After France, Dva Samaliota goes to Canada to take part in the Montreal 350th Anniverary Festival and also performs at African Nights festival there. On its way home, Dva Samaliota visits New York, plays a couple of gigs at S.O.Bs and record a few songs at the R.P.M. Studios with bassist Will Lee, the popular session player. The recordings which include the English-language version of "Bambula" with Lee on vocals are yet to be released. 1993 The debut album is at last out, Dva Samaliota starts to record the second. The band wins at the Pokolyeniye-93 (Generation '93) pop competition in Moscow. The band's first album, "Kogda Poyot Dalyoky Drug," comes out on vinyl on the label Aprelevka Sound in Moscow (3,000 copies were printed). The band encounters difficulties in distribution because the public is only buying vinyl records reluctantly by then. The band decides to release its next album on CDs and start recording what would become "Ubiitsy Sredi Nas" ("Murderers Among Us") at Andrei Tropillo's studios in St. Petersburg. Yasin Tropillo is a producer. Dva Samaliota takes part in "Generation '93" contest and won the Grand Prix - an opportunity to make a professional video on Arts Pictures. The new version of "Bambula" was chosen for the video, directed by Stepan Mikhalkov with assistance of Alexander Solokh and some help from Fyodor Bondarchuk. Dva Samaliota continues to tour abroad, the most memorable performance being the band's set at Love Parade in Berlin, Germany in November. Love Parade. 1994 Dva Samaliota moves to Moscow. The St. Petersburg band is in demand at Moscow clubs, fashion glossies and television. The band releases the second album, "Ubiitsy Sredi Nas" (Yasin Records), and an extended version of the band's debut (Laserfilm), the both on CDs. The video "Bambula" is in heavy rotation. Dva Samaliota frequently appear at television shows such as "S Dobrym Utrom" and "Goluboi Ogonyok". Pop singer Alyona Apina mentions she would like to perform with the band. On the peak of its national popularity, the band moves to Moscow, becoming one of the most popular club bands there. Dva Samaliota was noticed by Alexander "Ptyuch" Golubev, the owner of the then hugely popular Ptych magazine and club, who finances the recording of the band's third album. "We lived in Moscow, and in an attempt to make money St. Petersburg promoters invited as as a 'Moscow band'", says Sindalovsky. 1995 Dva Samaliota continues to perform a lot and embarks on a civilizing mission as club promoters. In May, Dva Samaliota performed at the first Maxidrome festival in Moscow, but at home in St. Petersburg was dismissed by hard-rock band DDT's rock festival because DDT's Yury Shevchuk thought the band was "pop." "Pop singers considered us rockers, and rockers like Shevchuk considered us poppers, while we were trotting our own path," says Sindalovsky. The band embarks on another tour to France, and then goes to a sea cruise with pop stars and Nueveau riches, which culminates into a concert called Bambula on the Canaries. Upon coming back in August, the band takes part in launching the Nora Culture Club and forms its art program. The club promotes techno parties, alternative fashion shows and unplugged concerts. 1996 The band faces show-biz problems, yet launches an extremely successful club project. Nora's owners fire Dva Samaliota to manage the club themselves, and after the farewell party in January the club quickly decays and eventually closes. The third album, "Pchyoly I Myod" ("Bees and Honey"), is finally out on Moscow's RDM label, which paid the band with 25 copies of the CDs and did not do anything to promote the album. However, the year's main event was the new Griboyedov club, launched by the band in a former nuclear bunker on October 18. Since then, Griboyedov is defined by the energy and charisma of Dva Samaliota who turned the club's existence into a ceaseless creative process. The club promotes avant-garde exhibitions and happenings, literary readings and parody disputes, while live gigs range from Afro-Carribean-style band Markscheider Kunst to Britpop-influenced Multfilmy. Griboyedov occupies an important part in the history of many popular local bands, including Leningrad. 1997 Dva Samaliota hosts television and radio shows. With Pokrovsky's departure, the bands survives the crisis. Pokrovsky is replaced by guitarist/singer Grigory Sologub, formerly of the legendary local ska band Stranniye Igry. Belyankin and Lazovsky appear as hosts of the television show "KaMyShi," devoted to contemporary music, alternative fashion and visual arts. The show would exist until spring 2002. With Denis Medvedev as DJ Redisco, the duo also hosts a radio program "Discomport" on PORT FM. The band's activities also include video circle Sika M and "microalmanac" Pam Pers. The crisis breaks when frontman Pokrovsky quits due to a drug problem. Medvedev performs and tours with the band NOM, whom he helped to record the album "Euro" as the keyboard player and arranger. Lazovsky also does not take part in the band's activities. The remaining Belyankin and Sindalovsky announce that "the band is going on a sabbatical." In July, the duo attempts to reanimate the band by inviting Grigory Sologub, formerly of Stranniye Igry (Strange Games), Igry (Games) and Dolphns. Gradually Medvedev and Lazovsky return. Next month, the new lineup starts recording songs to Russian lyrics by Belyankin. 1998 Dva Samaliota records its new album and performs its new material at concerts. On money borrowed from a friend, the band finishes its "Latin" album "Don Pedro, Gomez i Mamochka", or "Don Pedro, Gomez and Mummy", which was not released on time due to the financial meltdown in August. Using its old contacts, Dva Samaliota played in Moscow and in Finland. At the same time, Belyankin, Lazovsky and Medvedev played in joke band Selyodka (Herring) which they described as the "worst band in the world." 1999 The "Latin" album is at last out, Dva Samaliota starts to record the follow-up. After the three-year hiatus, the band releases its fourth album, "Don Pedro, Gomez i Mamochka" on the independent label Zvezda Records in St. Petersburg. The lineup is augmented by Alexei Kanev on saxophones and Andrei Kogan on trumpet. Funded by the Rabochy factory, the band recorded its fifth album, tentatively called "Pisets '99." 2000 The band makes its new breakthrough with its new album, now called "Podruga podkinula problem," the title song is in heavy rotation on MTV Russia, Pokrovsky returns. U.S. entrepreneur Paul Fields became interested with Dva Samaliota when he heard its 1994 album "Ubiitsy sredi nas." Having persuaded the band that the album should be released in the U.S., he came to St. Petersburg and met the members who took part in the recording, including Pokrovsky. After signing a contract with Fields, the band received an advance payment of $5,000. For his share, Pokrovsky bought a guitar and resumed his music activities. The album is yet to be released in the U.S. Meanwhile, Moscow labels were not interested in the band's new album, which was renamed "Podruga podkinula problem," or "My Friend's Dumped Her Problems On Me," by then, until the song's video won MTV's Russia competition and found itself in heavy rotation. Moscow's big label Real Records offers a deal and releases "Podruga" on CDs on November 28. By then, Pokrovsky was already back in the band, first performing alongside Sologub, but later Sologub quit. The band appeared at a couple of stadium festivals. 2001 Dva Samaliota writes new songs. The band stops performing and fully dedicates itself to composing songs. From August 2001 to February 2002, 20 new songs were written. Meanwhile, Griboyedov won the Nightlife Awards as the "Best Underground Club." 2002 Dva Samaliota records a new album and gets ready for a new breakthrough. On March 11, the band started to record a new album called "A vy-to kto?" (Who Are You?) - with a new sound on its own studio. Apart from new material, the album is going to include rearrangements of several old songs, both well-known and never published. In July, the band shot a video of "A vy-to kto?" (Who Are You?), the album's first single, which premiered on MTV Russia on October 14. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.