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On February 19, in Omsk, in his apartment at the 44th year of his life, the founder and permanent leader of the cult rock group “Civil Defense” Egor Letov suddenly died. The musician died in his sleep from cardiac arrest.

With the departure of Igor (Egor) Letov, an entire era in Russian rock ended. The so-called “Siberian punk” has finally disappeared into oblivion. It wasn't so much musical genre, as much as a way of life characterized by total rejection of the Soviet system and, as a consequence, rabid anarchism.

It was Letov who brought protest in Soviet rock music to radicalism. And it was he who became a kind of ideologist of the rebellious youth of the 80s and 90s of the last century.

Created by him in 1984 at the age of 20, Civil Defense was initially doomed to an “underground” existence and persecution by law enforcement agencies. Understanding and accepting this perfectly, Letov concentrated on studio work, recording five or even ten albums a year in his own apartment. Magneto-albums "Grob" of that time ("Mousetrap", "Red Album", "Good!", "Totalitarianism", "So the Steel Was Tempered", "War", "Nausea") were made deliberately dirty, carelessly and simply, with big amount anti-Soviet and profanity in the texts.

The revolutionary approach found a lively response among the masses. The group's self-made recordings were distributed throughout the country, after which the authorities had to intervene in the matter. Co-founder of "Grob" Konstantin "Kuzya Uo" Ryabinov was urgently sent to the army, despite heart problems, and Letov ended up in mental asylum, where he was pumped with psychotropic drugs for several months (he even went blind for a while).

After leaving the hospital, Letov realized that now he had nothing to lose at all, and began to create with renewed vigor. In addition to "Defense", he participated in the projects "Communism", "Egor and Op...denevshie" (with Igor "Jeff" Zhevtun), "Great Octobers" (with Yanka Diaghileva), "The Gypsies and I from Ilyich" (with Oleg " Manager" Sudakov), "Survival Instructions" (with Roman Neumoev), "Black Lukich" (with Vadim Kuzmin).

By 1990, the popularity of "Grob" had become so enormous that Letov, as a true anarchist, disbanded the group to prevent its commercialization. Soon he begins to cooperate with the National Bolshevik Party of Eduard Limonov and the Russian Breakthrough movement, and in the 1996 presidential elections he supports the leader of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation Gennady Zyuganov.

At the end of the 90s, Letov became disillusioned with politics and disappeared from view of the general public, touring with the revived “Defense” in outlying cinemas.

The 2000s became a real renaissance for him. Over the course of four years, "Grob" releases the trilogy "Long happy life" - "Resuscitation" - "Why do you dream?", which revealed the lyrical side of Letov’s work.

All the more unexpected was the death of the musician when, it would seem, he had finally reached peace of mind. However, in a recent offline interview for visitors to the band’s website, Letov admitted that the last album took a lot of energy from him and the new record may not be released at all. However, he continued to make plans for the future.

With his creativity, Yegor Letov erected a monument to himself during his lifetime. Probably, in every Russian city in residential areas you can meet teenagers singing the imperishable “Everything is going according to plan”, “About a fool” and “Russian field of experiments” with a guitar.

43 years is, of course, insignificant. But by the standards of a revolutionary like Letov, it looks like a long and happy life. Rest in peace, Igor Fedorovich...

There are only rumors: as if Yegor choked on vomit in his sleep, supposedly his heart stopped due to alcohol poisoning... The most interesting thing is that even the relatives of the deceased do not know the whole truth (or are they carefully hiding it?). At the very least, Yegor’s older brother, the “widely known in narrow circles” Moscow jazzman Sergei Letov, still does not understand what happened to his brother.

For the last four years, Igor (Egor’s real name) and I have not communicated,” Sergei tells EG. - Once again we quarreled. We had quarrels before, after which we didn’t communicate for two or three years.

- What didn’t you share the last time?

The quarrel happened in absentia. We agreed that I would come to Omsk to record Igor’s new album. Not long before, I bought him a professional digital tape recorder, since my brother’s equipment had fallen into disrepair by that time. The GroB Records studio was only called a studio, in fact it was a room in my father’s three-room Khrushchev house, our former children’s room... Shortly before the trip, I had financial difficulties. And I wrote to Igor e-mail that I will come to Omsk if he pays for my air ticket at least one way. He was apparently terribly offended and didn’t even answer. Since then, my brother and I have had virtually no contact.

- But you, as a brother, probably know under what circumstances Yegor died?

This is a mystery to me myself. I have even more suspicions than published versions. I spoke with the director of the group, Sergei Popkov, he is the most reliable person in my brother’s circle. Sergei said that, according to the testimony of ambulance workers, death occurred around noon (relatives discovered that Yegor was dead at about five o’clock in the evening).

- Some people find it strange that Yegor died on new apartment, not having lived in it for even three months...

Egor Letov. Concert photo from the official website of Civil Defense

Indeed, at the end of December 2007, he and his wife Natalya Chumakova, guitarist " Civil Defense", moved to a new three-room apartment in an elite area of ​​Omsk. But they didn’t take their 82-year-old father with them. Perhaps this played a fatal role. After all, dad always kept an eye on Igor and, if anything happened, called an ambulance.

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- And often did you have to call? Did Yegor have serious health problems?

My father told me that six months before his death, Igor had a respiratory arrest. Dad immediately called an ambulance, and the doctors resuscitated his brother with mouth-to-mouth breathing and cardiac stimulation. In general, Igor experienced 14-15 clinical deaths during his life. More than once my father and I carried him out on sheets to the ambulance... The fact is that our mother is from Semipalatinsk. She received a decent dose of radiation. And, as a result, my brother and I spent our entire childhood in hospitals. Igor was extremely ill - he had congenital pancreatic insufficiency.

- Is it true that Yegor and his father lived like a cat and a dog? They say your brother could even raise a hand against him?

I wouldn’t like to talk about it... But I think it very well could. It’s strange, because his parents adored him and allowed him literally everything. They believed that Igor was not longing for this world, so his every wish was immediately fulfilled. One day my brother saw a pot of cactus in some window and said that he wanted the same one. So the father went to that apartment and asked for a “baby” from the plant! At the same time, Igor and his father had a very difficult relationship all his life. But on the contrary, he had very close contact with his mother. She died at 53 from cancer, just like her mother, my grandmother. So from then on, every year on December 31, Igor went alone to his mother’s grave and decorated a New Year tree for her!

- Sergey, such a version of death as a drug overdose is also being discussed. Could this happen? Egor said more than once in interviews that he used LSD...

I never saw him take drugs. He didn't even smoke! True, when I had problems with my girlfriend, he advised me to take LSD. But he himself tried drugs only once or twice. His problem was different...

- Alcohol?

Unfortunately yes. I suspect he started drinking alcohol to cope with two-hour concerts. He needed “doping” for drive, for inspiration. By the way, I myself drank alcohol before a performance only a few times - and only when I played with Civil Defense. During the concert and during the break, everyone drank. Not for intoxication, no. To have enough strength to see the concert through to the end.

I first heard that my brother had problems with alcohol in 1996 from his administrator Zhenya Grekhov. Then, two years later, his publisher Evgeniy Kolesov turned to me with the same request: “You are the only one whom Igor will listen to.” And I fought. Force fed him pills.

- Did it help?

Sometimes. I analyzed why this was happening to him. And I remembered that among our ancestors there was one alcoholic. Our maternal grandfather, the Cossack Martemyanov, who was repressed in 1937, wrote to my grandmother: “Our parents had five of us.” But he only listed four. This always seemed strange to me. And it all explained like this: my grandfather had a brother, Volodya, an alcoholic, and his grandfather was embarrassed by him, bought him clothes, gave him money, as long as he didn’t show his face.

-Have you tried to convince Yegor to encode?

Psychiatrists told me he couldn't be coded. Since he is a man of very strong will, he is not afraid of anything. And the fear of death will not stop him.

- Sergey, as I understand it, your relationship with Yegor was not very warm. Not talking for four years is a lot...

This is the wrong conclusion. Yes, we periodically had long-term quarrels. And it happened that every week I received a 5-6 page letter from him from Omsk! But then the correspondence was interrupted - the KGB fought with Igor, he was put on compulsory psychiatric treatment. We even talked on the phone dryly - in the late 80s the line was tapped.

But our relations cannot be called strained. It was probably when I started bringing records to 8-year-old Igor that he decided to become a musician. As a child, my parents assigned me to music school, but this grinding quickly became boring for me, and I left my mother and father for the Novosibirsk physics and mathematics boarding school. And there... I became homesick for music. A few years later I bought a saxophone and moved to Moscow. And after some time, 16-year-old Igor came to me and announced that he wanted to learn to play the bass guitar. And we found this guitar for him - with the help of the famous St. Petersburg sound engineer Andrey Tropillo, who recorded “Aquarium” and “Kino”. By the way, my brother lived his life musically illiterate and never studied anywhere...

- I don’t understand how the parents let their teenage son go to Moscow...

Igor was a rather difficult person in everyday life. And then there’s the transitional age... His parents cried and wrote me letters: “Sergei, take him with you.” He lost his temper easily. He could be driven to white heat by a running television. He perceived Soviet propaganda as enemy propaganda. And our father was an army political worker, so they quarreled throughout their lives.

- I was always wondering where Yegor picked up this opposition?

All his life he had this position: “I’m against it!” In the 80s, I had patriotic beliefs, which is why he often called me a fascist, a nationalist, we quarreled, did not communicate for a long time... At the same time, Igor was very easily influenced. Someone will tell him something bright - and then the brother begins to ardently defend a new point of view. Look, at the end of his life he renamed all his albums. There was a “Solstice” - it became a “Lunar Revolution”. I renounced a lot.

In the early 90s, our opposition tried to take advantage of his popularity. My brother first succumbed to their influence, and then told me: “I realized that the opposition is the same power as the official one. Only some play the red clown, while others play the white one. A good investigator and an evil one." In a word, he came to the conclusion that the opposition, no less than the authorities, is responsible for what is happening in the country.

- Did Yegor dream of fame?

He was always interested in the recognition of the masses. And this is where we differed greatly. For me, it’s better to play for 15-20 people, but for those whom you respect. And Igor condemned me for elitism. He said: “I play in stadiums. Good music everyone should like it." I immediately retorted: “So it turns out best musician“Is this Kirkorov?” But with this desire for popularity, he never dreamed of wealth. He needed money to engage in creative work, buy books and records. He left behind a huge library and music library. He was generally much more developed than most rockers, and even more so punk musicians. He led a completely non-rocker lifestyle. After all, how does a rocker live? He drank, met girls, or better yet, two, got inspired on stage, broke an instrument... And in Moscow, the first thing Igor did was go to a bookstore and take 20-30 kilograms of books to Omsk. And then for months he sat in his apartment in a Khrushchev building in the Chkalovsky village, did not communicate with anyone, read books and composed new music.

- Sergey, a few words about the women in Yegor’s life. Some blame him for the fact that his first common-law wife, singer Yanka Diaghileva, committed suicide...

What nonsense! Igor treated her very well. I didn’t take it at first. I remember they came to see me in Moscow together, and I was amazed at my brother’s lack of taste: Yanka was an ugly, overweight, absolutely unfeminine person. I remember I even said something to him about this. I learned that she wrote poems and songs only after her death. The brother was so worried about this that he even inflicted two deep cross cuts on his hand with a knife. To drown out mental pain with physical pain. By the way, there is also a lot of uncertainty about the death of the Yankees. It is believed that it was suicide, that she drowned in the Ina River, but they say that when her corpse was taken out of the water, it was noticeable that her skull was broken...

- In general, was Yegor a lover of women?

Absolutely not. We can say that throughout his life he had stable relationships with three women: Yanka, Anya Volkova and his last wife Natalya Chumakova, the daughter of a Novosibirsk professor. With her, Igor’s only marriage was officially registered.

-Which of your brother’s wives did you like most?

To be honest, Anya Volkova. Tall, beautiful, a jack of all trades... I think that if she and her brother had not separated, he would be alive now. I soldered wires, “built” everyone, carried guitars when the musicians were not “in condition.” And she could also give slaps in the face to bring those who were too “relaxed” to their senses!

- Why did Anya and Egor break up?

Because at the very beginning of 1998 my brother fell in love with some 19-year-old married lady who was then living in Moscow. I don't know who she is. But I know that this is what led to the quarrel and breakup with Anya.

We decided to recall his biography and try to understand the work of the cult figure of Russian rock.

When in the spring of this year there was a rumor that Yegor Letov supposedly did not die, but lived in the taiga as a hermit for all these nine years, and now he was found and brought to the hospital, many believed it. Maybe even for one second, but they believed it.

Because it would be very much in the spirit of Letov.

A multifaceted man, a quirky man, a man who demanded a lot from others, a man who clearly felt that something was wrong with the world and rabidly did not agree to put up with it, a man who walked with leaps and bounds somewhere beyond the horizon.

Punitive psychiatry, running from the KGB, dozens of albums, sometimes recorded in complete solitude, participation in the NBP, intense passion for psychedelics, walks through Siberian forests and mountains - everything, it all happened.


The early albums, reckless, angry, dirty, can give the impression of purely political protest. Like, the USSR is bad, but without it it will be good. Some are still sure that Letov is about this, and now he is relevant only because we have a lot of Soviet things left in us. When the Union collapsed and Letov began making different music, many guessed that it was not the Soviets who were at fault. In any case, not only in them.

What is the song “KGB Rock” about then? And why “Lenin is Hitler, Lenin is Stalin”? And then a song dedicated to the defenders of the House of Soviets in October 1993? How is this possible? No, no, this is late Letov blown away! About some “phenomenon of a hare sitting in the grass covered with drops of dew”, about “a kind glow, a bottomless window”...

“For me, all the totalitarian categories and realities I use are images, symbols of eternal, metaphysical totalitarianism, inherent in the very essence of any group, any area, any community, as well as in the world order itself. It’s in this charmingly unholy sense that I will always be against it!”


By and large, all these political realities, all this shouting, all this uncouthness, all this rudeness and dirt of early Letov - it’s just artistic technique. A technique that he practiced while he was surrounded by industrial melancholy, the magazine “Korea”, and the “Memory” society. And what was familiar to the listener was suddenly transformed in a completely uncompromising form, turned inside out. And the point is not that an asphalt plant devouring a forest is an ugly phenomenon, but that it is only a manifestation of ugly human traits.

Gnashing guitar riffs, ear-scratching solos, heart-rending prowess of the drums, scream, scream, scream - the scream of a slaughtered animal.

There was such a language then. Then only he got there. Then it was impossible to do this, and therefore Letov did just that.

According to Bakunin, freedom among slaves becomes a privilege: the ideal anarchist is a free person who liberates others. So Yegor Letov tried to free him: to let him look at everything from a detached perspective, to drag him out of the zoo. And, in general, it worked: cassettes with his albums were rewritten and re-recorded throughout the USSR, quiet rumors were everywhere, and without him, the notorious Siberian punk, perhaps, would not have existed in the form in which we know it.

“Civil Defense” of the eighties has such wild vitality, such insane energy, drive that it is absolutely clear in my head: “we will tear the world to shreds, but we will live as we see fit.” Just look at how Letov behaves at concerts. Well, from Letov’s main opus of those years, "Russian field of experiments", it’s simply scary. However, fear is the dizziness of freedom, as Soren Kierkegaard wrote.


And I think: well, everything can’t be that bad... But it is! And even worse! However, it is stupid to think that Letov is just a gloomy person. If you casually read Dostoevsky, you can also see one darkness, one destruction, one depression. But the main thing there is not this, but the light in spite of it. Or rather, hope for light.

“Everything that is real is generally quite scary. For the right individual. But in general, you know, everyone tells me that you have nothing but darkness, obscurantism, depression... This once again shows that no one gives a damn! I’m speaking completely soberly and sincerely now - all my songs (or almost all) are about love, light And joy. That is, about what does it feel like- when this is not the case! Or what it is like when it is born in you, or, more accurately, when it dies. When you are alone with all the rubbish that is rotting inside you and that is flooding you outside. When you are not who you are must be!"

That's how early Letov.


The mature period of his work begins after the dissolution of Civil Defense. The group has become too popular, they are about to fill stadiums. But Letov doesn’t want to sell himself: he doesn’t even need songs into the void. Because he creates new project“Egor and...” (the name is obscene: just so that we and any other press could not really mention it) and records the most powerful album “Jump-Jump”.

Psychedelia, the spirit of garage rock of the 60s, noise tricks worked out in the “Communism” project, and new heights, new methods of struggle. There is no longer room for political realities here - despite the tragic events in the country. Here is a fool walking through the forest, a bear climbing a pine tree, Mayakovsky squeezing the trigger, songs about holiness, mice and reeds.

The figurative series becomes wider and seemingly more meaningless. The music is mostly made softer and more melodic. Something thoughtful and mysterious appears. It is becoming increasingly difficult to interpret songs directly. But scary things are still present: this, of course, is a ten-minute "Jumping gallop"- a pile of meanings and images, either about the departure of the soul from the body, or about disincarnation. True shamanism. A real mind blower.

Yegor himself said that this album is about love. Very beautiful and very sad. Perhaps the most beautiful things of Letov are collected here. “Strangle with obedient hands your disobedient Christ.” “We quickly hurried, without hiding, the hours to our absurd funny country.” "Eternal spring in solitary confinement."

This album, like Yegor’s most demonic works (“Everything is like people’s”, “Russian Field of Experiments”, “Conspiracy”), leads to unexpected catharsis. Acts like LSD.


Letov's poetry is structured in a strange way. Indeed, she gravitates towards futurists and zaumists like Vvedensky or Kruchenykh. But he does not have a deconstruction of language: with a sort of abstractionist’s brush he paints images, concepts, aphorisms. And they make it clear something- let it something and it is not always possible to express it verbally.

In the album “One Hundred Years of Solitude” this poetry (in which something broad and Russian is increasingly evident) is also supported by extremely inventive and varied music (inspired by 60s bands, Sonic Youth, Michael Gira and others). There has never been such a scattering of all kinds of effects, solos and musical-noise discoveries in Letov’s work: neither before nor after.

But then there was a return to politics, both in practice and in the albums “Solstice” and “The Unbearable Lightness of Being.” But here, perhaps, it turned out like with Kuryokhin: when just music was not enough for him, he went into politics: and one thing continued, but did not interfere at all. As you know, a true artist is broad.

Some still consider it a big mistake that Letov got involved with the red-browns in the 90s and did not continue to work in the same aesthetics that he developed in the album “One Hundred Years of Solitude.” This is, of course, funny. Letov, after all, always fled from the clutches of certainty, from a too clear paradigm. When everyone already perceived him as an anarchist, he sang “I don’t believe in anarchy!” So, when he was already branded a National Bolshevik, he renounced and recorded his thoughtful and enchanting last albums: “A Long Happy Life” and “Why Do I Dream?” Like the German romantic writers, Letov does not know the truth, but he sees indications of it and points it out to others.


One can discern stupidity and immaturity in his interviews, in his inconsistency, in his changeable views. But still it was the smartest person: from those that almost everyone read and listened to. With an incredible taste for art. Moreover, unlike other Russian rockers, he never scolded the so-called “pop” without reason, if it was really interesting and well made. And changeability is always better than callousness - if a person is still firm in his main ideals.

“I don’t think our rebellion is over. On the contrary, he reached a new level. The latest album is an example of this. Rebellion against rebellion as a cliche.”

So what is Letov? The phenomenon in Russian culture is not yet fully understood and experienced. A man who devoted himself entirely not just to music, but to some unknown service. Kicking with all his might against something that is impossible to overcome. He honestly tried to do what he had to do, living by the principle “why aren’t they all saints if they can be them right away?” And just a romantic figure. An idealistic reasoner who sang about things that, unfortunately, are still eternal. And although “dogs rule the world,” the “plastic world” has not yet won. For “the fallen will pick up a star, the blind will overcome the rainbow.”

If you walk around Moscow, along Arbat, along the passages and listen to street musicians, here and there you will still come across “Everything is going according to plan,” “Obsession,” “The detachment did not notice the loss of a soldier.” " Recently Letova

Letov and “sanitary paradoxes” ordinary consciousness»

Five years ago, on February 19, 2008, Yegor Letov died. His “Civil Defense” with semi-schizophrenic lyrics that “grandfather Lenin decomposed into mold and linden honey” became for many compatriots a gloomy symbol of Omsk, along with the drug-addicted bird Wingedum and Dostoevsky’s prison. Egor Letov - the most famous musician Omsk, although hometown he did not like and, on principle, did not give concerts there. I think I understand why.

My family was friends with the father of Igor (that’s what Yegor was called according to his passport) and Sergei Letov. Fyodor Dmitrievich Letov differs from his sons in character - he is a participant in the Great Patriotic War, a disciplined Soviet military man with strong convictions. My parents knew that Fyodor Dmitrievich’s sons were musicians, but the name “Civil Defense” meant nothing to them.

And it told me. Grob, along with the legends of Russian rock, along with Yanka, was listened to by my classmates and my friends. It so happened that first I heard the songs, then I found out that Yegor Letov lives in Omsk, in my area, and moreover, he is the son of a friend of our family.

It was very strange to study the musician’s biography not from texts on the Internet, but from the words of his father. Catch those things that will never be said in public. And, conversely, know nothing about the legend created from Igor by his fans.

Fyodor Dmitrievich Letov, father of the musician

A dark apartment on the first floor of a five-story building in the Chkalovsky village. (After a couple of stops you will see the same “cemeteries and vegetable gardens” from the song “Eternal Spring”). Near the telephone in the corridor there is a huge poster of one of the “Civil Defense” albums, “Solstice”; here, on the wallpaper, are written the telephone numbers of the band members and managers. One of the rooms is equipped as a studio: “ Damn, is it really the legendary Coffin Records whose name is written on the discs?", I think. There is a strong cat smell in the apartment, two cats are running around. They tell me that one of them used to belong to Yegor’s friend Makhno. Makhno, also known as Groba guitarist Evgeniy Pyanov, fell out of a window and crashed while intoxicated at the end of 1999. " Bet on a box of vodka", they explain to me. The kitten that Makhno left with the Letovs has already grown up and is rubbing against my legs.

On one of my visits, I was allowed to look into Yegor’s room; he and his wife Natalya had just left on tour. All the walls are covered with colorful, super-saturated collages, like on the covers of Grob’s albums. Endless shelves with disks. On the table is a sheet of paper with a list of things for the trip. Very neat handwriting, as if every word was written out. I was very surprised - you expect more impulsiveness from Letov. On the wall there is a small photo of participants in the Civil Defense in Jerusalem. Yegor believed in God and, as I understood, this trip was, in fact, a pilgrimage.

Egor Letov's room

The strangest thing is that neither the house nor the entrance of one of the most famous punks in the country was painted at all by fans. You expect to see something like Tsoi’s wall in St. Petersburg, but you only notice a lonely icon of anarchy the size of a 5-ruble coin front door. I ring the bell and an old shaggy man in horn-rimmed glasses opens it. He is wearing a T-shirt with a bright psychedelic pattern, family shorts, and old slippers on his feet.

-And Fedor Dmitrievich house A? - I mutter chokedly. It seems to me that this very person, Igor Letov, whom I saw for the first time, will definitely scold me and kick me out. Instead, he swings the door open, turns his back, and silently walks down the hallway to his room.

Of course, I told my teenage friends about this meeting. Everyone took “Letov in shorts” as another reason to laugh. And then I felt unpleasant that our names were put next to each other, and soon I began to keep quiet about my acquaintance with Igor Letov.

It turns out that in his youth Yegor Letov was a handsome guy, I looked at his photographs and was amazed by this. Here is Letov, here is Yanka Diaghileva, who is in love with him - by all measures not a beauty, but even the opposite. And yet some kind of glowing sad girl. Also a legend of Russian rock. She committed suicide at age 24. Yankee's swollen corpse was fished out of the Inya River two weeks later. Many blamed Letov for her death, and his behavior at Yankee’s funeral was called “bestiality.”

Egor Letov lived to be 43 years old. Last years Due to alcoholism and drugs, he was often hospitalized. He was taken away from this very apartment. Old Fyodor Dmitrievich, who needed help due to his age, knew that everything was moving towards the end, that he would outlive his son. Doctors pulled Yegor out a couple of times, but on February 19, 2008 they didn’t have time. Cause of death: acute respiratory failure, which developed from alcohol poisoning.

A real Siberian punk, a fighter against the system, a lover of Dostoevsky, even, in a sense, a Russian philosopher and poet. One of his later songs contains the following lines:

"Long happy life

Such a long happy life

From now on long happy life

To each of us

Each of us."

For his biography, Yegor Letov lived a really long time.

Everything I learned about Letov does not fit into a single image. It's like a collage from an album cover: some people admire it, some people find it disgusting. The choice is rather not meaningful, but intuitive. Having crossed adolescence, I stopped listening to Letov. His songs reflexively began to cause rejection, even to the point of physical illness and headaches. A few more years passed, and I began to regard Grob as Stas Mikhailov. If there is a need, for example, to write this text, I turned it on and listened.

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Fans prefer to gather at the grave of the famous singer to mark the anniversary of his death. The largest fan celebration is considered to be the “party” organized in 2010, when exactly 20 years had passed since Tsoi’s death.

Fans of Tsoi's work gathered at the singer's grave. The video was filmed in 2010.

During the “partying all night until the morning,” the fans behaved as if they were at a street concert: they smoked, drank and shouted “Kino” songs with a guitar. True, most of the alcoholic drinks ended up not in the hands of fans, but on the singer’s tombstone - in the video it is completely filled with glasses, cans and bottles of wine and port. Despite the torrential downpour that fell on August 15, 2010, connoisseurs of creativity put cigarettes and CDs with his recordings there.

On the 25th anniversary of the artist’s death, in 2015, fans behaved more decorously: they gathered, honored the memory of the deceased, and dispersed. But by this time the singer’s grave had already become quite dangerous place: From time to time, Kino listeners welcome guests cordially, but on other days they drag the bodies of unconscious brawl victims onto the railway tracks.

On August 15, 2016, because of these events, a police squad was on duty at the grave of Viktor Tsoi. Apparently, not the last time.

Yuri Klinskikh, "Gas Sector"

Where he is buried: Left Bank Cemetery, Voronezh.

Judging by the collection of videos on the Internet, there are always people standing at the grave of the lead singer of the Gaza Sector group. These may be the most different characters: fans, punks or just .

The fence within a radius of hundreds of meters from the artist’s burial site is covered with the words “Punky Hoy!” and mentions of the cities from which fans came. Despite this, a popular video on request “Yuri Klinskikh” is instructions on how to get to the singer’s grave.

Performance of the song "Collective Farm Punk" at the grave of Yuri Klinsky.

Another popular video is from an incident in 2010, when the guitarist of the first line-up of the Gaza Strip, Igor Kushchev, came to celebrate 10 years since the death of the Klinskys. The musician, who had had too much to drink, became very emotional and at some point became talk to the singer's gravestone and reproach the deceased for “betraying them.”

Video of fans singing songs at the singer's grave.

Mikhail Gorshenev, "The King and the Clown"

Where he is buried: Theological Cemetery, St. Petersburg.

There is silence and calm at the grave of the lead singer of the group “The King and the Jester”: no tears of former colleagues or alcoholic parties. A year after the singer’s funeral, a monument appeared at the grave. It was installed with money raised from a charity concert of the Kukryniksy group, in which Mikhail’s brother sings.

An amateur video filmed in the year of the singer’s death.

On the anniversary of “Gorshka’s” death, his mother Tatyana Ivanovna came to the grave together with fans of “The King and the Jester”, touchingly showed the singer’s “goat” to the singer’s friends, read poems of her own composition and was glad that the group’s fans dug up her entire garden at the dacha.

Despite the exemplary behavior of Gorshk fans, the authorities of Russian cities are in no hurry to meet them halfway - projects to erect a monument to the late soloist in Krasnoyarsk, Voronezh and St. Petersburg did not find support.

Egor Letov, "Civil Defense"

Where he is buried: Old-Eastern Cemetery, Omsk.

The grave of Yegor Letov in Omsk is perhaps the most peaceful place in the city. Nobody organizes holidays there; relatives come alone, without dozens of fans.

There are no videos on YouTube of fans “getting together” with a guitar and beer. Like the Klinskys, Letov has visual instructions on how to get from the entrance to the Staro-Vostochnoe cemetery to the singer’s burial place. He has more such videos than any other Russian musicians - either the cemetery in Omsk is very large, or it’s easy to get lost in it.

Celebrities and politicians come to honor the memory of the singer. In 2011, Letov’s grave was visited by the head of the A Just Russia party, Sergei Mironov, and in 2014, Yuri Shevchuk came to the Staro-Vostochnoe cemetery.

 


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