History of rock. It's all the Beatles' fault
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Maxim Kapitanovsky is a documentary director and screenwriter of the films “Paul McCartney. 73 hours in Russia”, “I ask you to blame the Beatles for everything”, “Taymashin. The Birth of an Epoch" and others, writer, journalist, member of the cult groups "Good fellows", "Leisya, song!", super-group of the Moscow State University journalism department "Second Wind", drummer of the early compositions of the group "Time Machine", sound engineer for 12 years " Machines.” In the preface to the book, Andrei Makarevich writes: “Max had a lot of different advantages. One of them is that he is a great storyteller. Agree, it rarely happens when a company asks: “Max, tell me about such and such,” knowing the story itself very well, but unable to resist the temptation to listen to it again.” And it’s true - some episodes of the book make laugh until you get colic. At the same time, it is not just funny, but very instructive: it talks about how not to get confused in the most difficult life situations. The book talks about the phenomenon of the Beatles group, about its influence on Soviet rock and pop music, fashion and even politics through the prism of humor, sparkling jokes and memories of Maxim Kapitanovsky. Contains obscene language.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Максим Капитановский Владимирович
- Language
- Russian