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One of 500 copies published. Underground magazine, which was issued in Omsk in collaboration with Tatiana Ezhova, an editor of Kiev's samizdat magazine Guchnomovetc (Loudspeaker; 1988-1991). This issue consists articles from Guchnomovetc about rock events (Miss Rock 1988, 'Total Goodbye' - First Independent Music Festival in USSR, etc.), bands (Vopli Vidopliassova, Kollezhskyi Asessor, Rabbota XO, etc.) and lyrics. OCLC locates one copy of this edition only: in the British Library.
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ORZ = Ostroe Respiratornoe Zabolevanie. [Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome]. The Collection of Articles about Kiev Rock. # 2.: In Russian and Ukrainian.
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Okhota Daidzhest. [Hunting Digest].
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In original illustrated wrappers. In good condition, worn to the cover and edges, tears on the cover. Rare rock ephemera. This issue is a supplement to Okhota (Hunting) underground rock magazine (1990-1993), which was prepared and published by folk rock band Ado from Kolomna (Moscow region). It's consists of the articles about the music festival in Klaipeda (Lithuania) and Bob Dylan concert at Eisenhower Hall Theatre (translation of an extract from Rolling Stone magazine), interview with Mitki art group (Vladimir Shinkarev, Dmitri Shagin and Vasily Golubev), and poster of Ado band. We couldn't trace any copy of this edition in USA or European libraries via OCLC.
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Okorok. [Ham]. Nos 2, 4-5, 1 (6), 2 (7), 1-3-8, 10.
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In original illustrated wrappers. In good condition, slightly stained on the covers, worn on the spines, small losses and cracks on the spine (# 2 and 10). # 2 – unbound, in blue ink.First Belarusian underground rock magazine.# 4-5 – Limited to 1000 copies.# 10 – Limited to 999 copies.Okorokmagazine was published in Mogilev, the center of Belarusian rock movement, in 1989-1994 (# 10 was the last one). The editors collaborated with the local printing house (bribed with vodka) and became the only regular underground rock magazine in the USSR for a short time. These issues consist articles about Belarusian, Ukrainian and Latvian rock, events and festivals, album reviews (for ex. A Star Called Sun by Kino), interviews with rock musicians (leader of Grazhdanskaya Oborona band, Egor Letov; co-founder of Aquarium, Boris Grebenshchikov; bluesman Yuri Naumov), history of Zvuki Mu band, extracts from In His Own Write by John Lennon and verses (I Sat Belonely, Good Dog Nigel, The Moldy Moldy Man), brief…
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Ura Bum-Bum! [Hooray Boom-Boom!]. # 3, 7, 8.
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In original illustrated wrappers. In good condition, slightly stained on the covers, worn on the spines, small tears on the cover (# 7), stains on the back cover (# 8).This magazine was issued in Rostov-on-Don (the largest city in the south of Russia) in 1988-1995 (# 11 was the last one; printed in Greece). These issues include articles about events and festivals, Rostov rock bands, interviews (with Andrei Panov - the founder of Avtomaticheskie udovletvoriteli band, the first punk in the USSR; with Boris Grebenshchikov - co-founder of Aquarium; Kirill Miller - artist-painter, etc.), the open letter to soviet leaders about rock music by the founder of Alisa band Svyatoslav Zadery, verses by poet and punk singer Yanka Dyagileva (committed suicide at the age of 24) and leader of the band Zoopark Mike Naumenko (died in August 1991), translated articles from Rolling Stone magazine, extracts from David Bowie Archive by Chris Charlesworth, translated lyrics by Metallica.
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