Friday, April 23, 2010

Rabit Hutch Blueprints

The Red Army Choir: The Red Army Choir in concert (1976)

From the best dance halls of San Petersburg, the everted ballet dancing for thirty years ago the Red Army the specter of communism to the whole Eurasia, moves the endless masses of nostalgic orphans of the great mother Russia.
These gangly and icteric b-boys of the wilderness are not just a colorful fringe strewn Bolshevik purist protection of folklore in the former Soviet Union, but are envisaged as the only possible cultural bridge between the central state and the vacuum sinister Entertainment Yankees.
The proof is in a memorable performance military pop (shared with the ebullient combo cartonistico of the cult band Leningrad Cowboys ) occurred at the MTV Music Awards in 1994 (probably communism is finally died that evening during the performance of choral Sweet Home Alabama).
Here are the chilling excerpt.

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