Right, then,
here´s question number one: Would anyone be interested in swopping
vinyl records with me? I´ve got a great deal of those "На концертах
Владимира Высоцкого"-things from the eighties, but not a
complete run.
Most of the records I could swop are unplayed.
Also: Does anyone know of some self-made tapes that were used in the
sixties and seventies in the SU? Perhaps we can swop here, too? And:
What has become of Mustafidi´s, Kryzhanovski´s and the Listovs´
collections? Any of these in the new museum? Any leads? Addresses?
Thanks.
Second question: What is "Расстрел горного эха" about, you
think? Is it
an allegory on the poet´s life, or on any poets´ lives in
dictatorships? Telling people the truth, and so on? And if it is so,
why is it not mentioned on those websites I have visited? Wouldn´t it
be a magnificent way of introducing Vysotsky´s work?
Regards,
Toni Theilmeier, Belm, Germany.
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