The first article is nice for its history section, but where is
Nautilus Pompilius? :)
Where are siberian punk bands?
Where are russian heavy metal bands? :)
That puts some bias on Leningrad rock bands...
As for next two articles, I didn't really read them :)
2006/10/17, David-Emil Wickström <damil@...>:
> hi,
>
> the link seems to have been chopped off by yahoogroups - either try
> to copy both lines into the url-field in your browser or go to
> http://www.forschungsstelle-osteuropa.de
> and then click on kultura and then select 05/2006 (in either english
> or german)
>
> good luck ;-)
>
> david-emil
>
> On 17 Oct 2006, at 18:04, EASTBLOK MUSIC wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > I don't get access to this link. But I have this essay anyway, at
> > least
> > the German version. Please find attached.
> >
> > Best,
> > Armin
> >
> > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> > Von: russian_popular_music@yahoogroups.com
> > [mailto:russian_popular_music@yahoogroups.com] Im Auftrag von David-
> > Emil
> > Wickström
> > Gesendet: Tuesday, October 17, 2006 5:24 PM
> > An: russian_popular_music@yahoogroups.com
> > Betreff: [russian_popular_music] kultura 5/06 on russian popular
> > music &
> > podcasts
> >
> >
> > hi,
> >
> > kultura, which is published by the forschungstelle osteuropa at the
> > university of bremen had an edition on russian popular music. the
> > english pdf-file is accesible at
> > http://www.forschungsstelle-osteuropa.de/con/images/stories/pdf/
> > kultura/kultura_5_2006_EN.pdf
> > and the german version at
> > http://www.forschungsstelle-osteuropa.de/con/images/stories/pdf/
> > kultura/kultura_5_2006.pdf
> >
> > in addition i found a podcast on russian popular music called "far
> > from moscow" which can be listened to at
> > http://www.humnet.ucla.edu/humnet/slavic/faculty/macfadyen_d/
> > podcasts.html
> >
> > greetings,
> >
> > david-emil
>
> ---
> OS4MY
>
> david-emil wickström
> phd-student
> "transformations in russian popular music of the post-soviet era -
> case study st. petersburg"
> københavns universitet, denmark
> www.ikso.net/~dew/phd.php
>
> "Anna Politkovskaya, gunned down over the weekend in Moscow, was the
> 13th Russian journalist killed since Vladimir Putin became president
> — and one of the bravest. We may never know who killed her because
> politically motivated crimes have a way of never being solved in Mr.
> Putin's Russia."
> Editorial, NY Times, 10.10.06
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