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There are, say, a hundred musicians. Some play better, some play worse. Over time, the one who plays better becomes getting paid for his art, because he has become popular and people want to see him. And then he is considered as "sold out" by those who play worse. It's as old as the world itself. And
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and censored lyrics and issued permits to perform in an effort to prevent the bands from making much that was too controversial. However, by providing musicians with a place to meet, perform, and discuss their music, the club provided for an unprecedented amount of creative freedom and helped lead to
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I communicate with people from the rock culture of that time, they deserve respect. But when rock music started leaking to us, people wanted to do whatever it was. They didn't want anything Soviet, they didn't watch TV, they considered it ghoulish. And now time has passed and dropped all the shit.
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The Rock Club was engaged in concert and festival activities. At the festivals, Rock Club bands, by an unspoken rule, had to present a new program to the public and the jury. The first Rock Club festival happened in 1983, from then until the closure of the rock club, it was held annually. It was at
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The
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the
Russian rock revolution. There were restrictions on which bands could perform at the club for most of its history, and groups had to audition before a commission. Membership card number one was issued to
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that time that the rock club opened such groups as "
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