Hi, Irene.
I am unconditional Vysotsky's fan. Since being twelve
( I am 45 now) I
have been listening to his songs. He is a big part of
my life. To say the least I had learned to play guitar
just because I wanted to sing his songs and I still do
that. I know most of his songs and poetry. But what
intrigues me the most is that people like yourself,
without any knowledge of Prussian language could get
exited by just listening to his songs. Lets face it:
there is no music in those songs, just poetry. And you
are not the first english speaking person I know, who
is getting exited by listening to Vysotsky.
I was always convinced that real art has no
nationality. If its is real talent. Regardless which
language it was written in.
Thanks a lot for your e-mail.
--- Irene Euan <diavolopierrot@...> wrote:
> Well, thanks ^^
> No, I don't speak russian, but If I can learn to
> speak it and write
> it, it would be great!
>
> I have seen some pictures of Vysotsky, and one of
> them I think it was
> his tomb. The sculpture was inspired of the song of
> Fastidous Horses?
>
> thanks!
>
> --
> †Pierrot â€
> http://www.barroque.com
> diavolopierrot@...
> syd_mizar@...
>
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